Buffalo Ridge
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Buffalo Ridge is a 16.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado Springs, managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest under the Clear Creek Ranger District. This trail offers hikers a substantial backcountry experience with moderate to challenging terrain suited for experienced adventurers. The out-and-back format allows hikers flexibility in how far they venture before returning via the same route. The trail traverses through the varied landscapes characteristic of the Clear Creek drainage area, providing opportunities to explore the diverse ecosystems of the northern Front Range. Buffalo Ridge is maintained by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, ensuring regular upkeep of the trail system. As with most trails in this national forest region, hikers should be prepared for Colorado's variable weather conditions and terrain changes. The trail's distance makes it suitable for a full-day hiking excursion or potentially an overnight backpacking trip for those seeking more immersive wilderness experience. Before heading out, check with the Clear Creek Ranger District for current trail conditions and any access restrictions or closures that may affect your visit.