Wilson Mesa-Sleepy Cat Peak
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Wilson Mesa-Sleepy Cat Peak is a 21.9-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Pike-San Isabel National Forest's South Platte Ranger District. This backcountry route takes hikers through the South Platte area, offering an extended wilderness experience for those seeking distance and solitude. The out-and-back format means you'll travel to your turnaround point at Sleepy Cat Peak and retrace your route, making this a substantial commitment suitable for experienced hikers with good endurance. The total mileage of 21.9 miles reflects a full day or overnight adventure depending on your pace and whether you plan to camp. As part of the Pike-San Isabel National Forest system, the trail is managed by the South Platte Ranger District, which maintains access and can provide current conditions and permit information. This area is part of Colorado's extensive public lands network, offering backcountry access with minimal development. Before heading out, check with the ranger district for current trail conditions, water availability, and any seasonal closures or restrictions that may apply to this remote mountain route.