Cutthroat
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Cutthroat is a 12.3-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado in the Rio Grande National Forest, managed by the Conejos Peak Ranger District. This trail offers hikers a substantial journey through national forest terrain without the complexity of a loop or shuttle requirement. The out-and-back format means you'll cover roughly 6 miles to the turnaround point and return via the same route, making it straightforward to plan your hiking day. The trail is situated within the Rio Grande National Forest, which spans diverse landscapes across south-central Colorado and provides access to numerous recreational opportunities. Whether you're seeking solitude, mountain scenery, or a moderate to challenging day hike, Cutthroat delivers a full-day hiking experience. The trail's length makes it suitable for hikers with solid endurance, though elevation gain specifics aren't currently available for this route. For current trail conditions, seasonal closures, and detailed directions, contact the Conejos Peak Ranger District of the Rio Grande National Forest directly before your visit.
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Cutthroat
Colorado
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