Summit Flats
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Summit Flats is an 8.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the White River National Forest Rifle Ranger District. The route traverses relatively flat terrain, making it accessible for hikers seeking a moderate distance hike without significant elevation challenges. The trail's name reflects its characteristic landscape of open, level ground that distinguishes it from the steeper alpine terrain found elsewhere in the White River National Forest. As a National Forest trail, Summit Flats provides access to public lands managed for multiple uses including recreation, wildlife habitat, and resource management. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at their preferred distance, offering flexibility for different fitness levels and time constraints. The trail is suitable for a half-day hiking excursion, with the full out-and-back covering approximately 17 miles round trip. The Rifle Ranger District manages this area and maintains the trail infrastructure. Hikers should check current conditions and any seasonal closures or restrictions with the Rifle Ranger District before planning their visit.
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Summit Flats
Colorado
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