Big Marvine Peak
About
Big Marvine Peak is a 1.7-mile loop trail located in Colorado within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the South Platte Ranger District. This compact route offers hikers an accessible option for exploring the South Platte area's terrain and scenic features. The loop format makes it convenient for hikers who prefer a circular route without retracing steps. The trail's modest distance makes it suitable for a quick outing or as part of a larger day spent in the national forest. Pike-San Isabel National Forest encompasses diverse landscapes across central Colorado, and this trail provides direct access to the area's natural environment. The South Platte Ranger District manages numerous recreation areas and trails throughout their jurisdiction, maintaining these resources for public use. Visitors should contact the ranger district or check current conditions before heading out, as trail maintenance and accessibility can vary seasonally.