Big Johnson
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Big Johnson is a 3.3-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest Parks Ranger District. The trail offers a moderate hiking experience suitable for those seeking a shorter backcountry experience within the national forest system. As an out-and-back route, hikers will travel to a turnaround point before retracing their steps, making the total distance 3.3 miles for the full experience. The trail is maintained by the Parks Ranger District, ensuring reasonable upkeep throughout the season. The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest encompasses diverse terrain across northern Colorado and southern Wyoming, and Big Johnson provides access to this scenic landscape. The trail's relatively short distance makes it accessible for hikers with varying experience levels who want a manageable day hike. Before heading out, check current conditions with the Parks Ranger District, as trail status and accessibility can vary seasonally. Standard hiking precautions apply, including bringing adequate water, sun protection, and weather-appropriate gear. The national forest setting means wildlife encounters are possible, so hikers should be prepared with proper bear awareness and food storage practices.