Butler Gulch
About
Butler Gulch is a 2.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Rifle Ranger District of White River National Forest. This moderate hike takes visitors through scenic terrain managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The trail is well-suited for hikers seeking a shorter day outing in the White River area. The out-and-back format means hikers will travel to a destination point before retracing their steps, making distance planning straightforward. The 2.6-mile total distance represents approximately 1.3 miles one-way to the turnaround point, making it accessible for various skill levels. Butler Gulch offers visitors a chance to experience the natural landscape of White River National Forest, known for its diverse terrain and forest ecosystems. The trail is maintained by the Rifle Ranger District, which oversees outdoor recreation opportunities throughout this portion of the national forest. For hikers planning a visit, checking current trail conditions with the Rifle Ranger District is recommended, as conditions can vary seasonally. This trail is a good option for those exploring the outdoor recreation opportunities available near the Rifle area of Colorado.
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Location
Butler Gulch
Colorado
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