Black Gulch Road
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Black Gulch Road is a 4.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest's South Park Ranger District. This route follows an old road through the landscape, offering hikers a straightforward path suitable for those seeking a moderate outing in the national forest. The trail's out-and-back format means hikers will cover approximately 2.2 miles to the turnaround point before retracing their steps. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest setting provides access to the region's typical high country environment, with the South Park Ranger District managing this area to maintain both recreational use and forest health. The trail is maintained by the Forest Service, ensuring reliable access for visitors. Black Gulch Road appeals to hikers looking for a less technical alternative to single-track trails while still enjoying national forest terrain. This route works well for those wanting a relatively accessible day hike in the Pike-San Isabel area.