moderateLoop

Anthracite Pass

Colorado
3.2 miDistance
1,559 ftElevation gain
ModerateDifficulty
LoopTrail type

About

Anthracite Pass is a 3.2-mile loop trail located near Colorado in Colorado's Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the Pikes Peak Ranger District. The trail offers a moderate hiking experience suitable for those looking to explore the landscape around this high country pass. The loop format allows hikers to complete a circuit without retracing their steps, making it an efficient option for a half-day outing. The trail is situated within the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, one of Colorado's largest national forests, known for its diverse terrain and mountain scenery. Hikers on this route will experience the forest environment characteristic of this region. The trail's relatively short distance makes it accessible to a range of fitness levels, though specific elevation gain information is not available. This trail is a good choice for those exploring the Pikes Peak Ranger District area. As with all trails in this region, hikers should check current conditions with the managing agency before heading out, as weather and trail maintenance can vary seasonally.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — Pikes Peak RD

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Location

Anthracite Pass

Colorado

Trail data from USFS
Photo: Wikimedia Commons