Arapaho Glacier
About
Arapaho Glacier is an 8.0-mile loop trail located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Blanco Ranger District. This route provides hikers with access to views of Arapaho Glacier while traversing terrain managed by the Forest Service. The loop format allows for a complete circuit without backtracking, making it suitable for a full day of hiking. The trail takes you through the high country with opportunities to observe glacial features and surrounding mountain landscape. Specific elevation gain information is not currently available, so hikers should contact the Blanco Ranger District directly for detailed elevation profiles and trail conditions. Weather in this alpine environment can change rapidly, so proper preparation and seasonally appropriate gear are recommended. The White River National Forest encompasses diverse ecosystems and popular outdoor recreation areas. Check with the managing agency for current trail conditions, any seasonal closures, and whether a permit is required before planning your visit.