Red Dirt Pass
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Red Dirt Pass is a 4.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Colorado area. The trail is managed by Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest's Boulder Ranger District, ensuring well-maintained access to this scenic route. This moderate-distance hike offers hikers a chance to explore the landscape of the national forest without requiring an extended commitment. The out-and-back format means you'll retrace your route on the return, allowing for flexible turnaround times based on your preferences and fitness level. The trail provides access to the pass while staying within the protected boundaries of Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, one of Colorado's major public lands. Whether you're looking for a half-day adventure or a more leisurely exploration, Red Dirt Pass accommodates various hiking schedules. For current trail conditions, seasonal closures, and specific parking information, contact the Boulder Ranger District directly. The Forest Service manages this area to balance recreation with conservation, making it a reliable destination for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Colorado region.