Boiling Gulch
About
Boiling Gulch is a 4.7-mile out-and-back trail located near Colorado in the White River National Forest, managed by the Blanco Ranger District. The trail offers a moderate hiking experience suitable for various skill levels, with the out-and-back format allowing hikers to turn back at any point. The trail traverses through the natural landscape of the White River National Forest, providing access to the scenic Gulch area. Hikers can expect a full round-trip distance of 9.4 miles if completing the entire out-and-back route, or shorter distances by turning around earlier. Being situated within the White River National Forest, the trail is subject to standard forest service regulations and seasonal conditions. Weather and seasonal factors may affect accessibility and trail conditions throughout the year. Visitors should check with the Blanco Ranger District for current trail status, any closures, or specific regulations before planning their hike. The out-and-back nature of this trail makes it straightforward for navigation, with hikers following the same route in both directions. This format is ideal for those seeking flexibility in their hiking distance and duration.