Bighorn
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The Bighorn Trail is a 6.9-mile out-and-back route located near Colorado in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the Pikes Peak Ranger District. This trail offers hikers a straightforward there-and-back experience without the complexity of navigating multiple junctions or loop options. Situated within the Pike-San Isabel National Forest system, the trail provides access to the natural landscape characteristic of this managed area. The out-and-back format makes it easy to turn around at any point, allowing hikers to customize their experience based on fitness level and available time. The trail's total distance of 6.9 miles accounts for the complete round trip, meaning hikers will cover approximately 3.45 miles each direction from the trailhead. This moderate distance makes it accessible to a range of skill levels while still providing a meaningful outdoor experience. As with most trails in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, hikers should check current conditions and any seasonal restrictions before heading out. The Pikes Peak Ranger District office can provide additional information about trail maintenance status and any recent updates relevant to your visit.
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Bighorn
Colorado
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