Black Powder Pass
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Black Powder Pass is a 1.3-mile loop trail located in Colorado near Colorado within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the South Park Ranger District. This short loop offers an accessible option for hikers seeking a quick outing in the South Park area. The trail's compact distance makes it suitable for families, beginners, or those with limited time who want to explore the Pike-San Isabel National Forest landscape. The loop configuration allows hikers to complete the full route and return to the trailhead without retracing their steps. The trail passes through terrain characteristic of the South Park region, providing visitors with a glimpse of the local forest environment. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Black Powder Pass maintains the standards and access policies of Pike-San Isabel National Forest. The relatively short distance combined with the loop structure makes this an efficient choice for a half-day hiking adventure. Visitors should check current conditions and any seasonal closures before planning their visit, as forest service lands can experience weather-related impacts and maintenance needs throughout the year.
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Black Powder Pass
Colorado
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