Cataract Lake Loop
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Cataract Lake Loop is a 4.2-mile out-and-back trail located near Colorado in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the South Park Ranger District. This route offers access to Cataract Lake and surrounding backcountry terrain within the national forest. The trail provides an opportunity to explore the South Park area's alpine and subalpine landscapes. Hikers can expect to encounter the natural features characteristic of the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, including forest cover and mountain scenery typical of central Colorado. As an out-and-back route, the trail follows the same path for both ascent and descent, making it straightforward to navigate. The 4.2-mile distance encompasses the round-trip journey, making it a moderate-length day hike suitable for various fitness levels. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest encompasses diverse ecosystems and recreational opportunities throughout its expansive acreage. This trail provides access to one of the area's notable alpine destinations while remaining within the managed boundaries of the national forest.
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Cataract Lake Loop
Colorado
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