Saddle
About
Saddle is a 2.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest Boulder Ranger District. The trail provides access to a saddle feature in the high country of northern Colorado. This moderate-distance route is ideal for hikers seeking a shorter day hike in the Boulder Ranger District. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at any point, making it accessible for various fitness levels. The trail passes through terrain typical of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, which features mixed conifer forests and alpine meadows. Hikers should come prepared with adequate water and sun protection. Weather in the high country can change rapidly, so bringing layers is recommended. The Boulder Ranger District manages this trail as part of its extensive network of recreational opportunities in the Indian Peaks Wilderness vicinity. For current trail conditions, closures, or maintenance updates, contact the Boulder Ranger District directly. This trail offers a good option for those looking to experience the natural landscape of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest without committing to a longer backcountry expedition.
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Location
Saddle
Colorado
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