easyOut & back

Chapman Interpretive

Colorado
1.2 miDistance
156 ftElevation gain
EasyDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

Chapman Interpretive Trail is a 1.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado Springs, within Pike-San Isabel National Forest on the Pikes Peak Ranger District. This short trail is ideal for hikers seeking a manageable walk with educational components, as indicated by its interpretive designation. The trail's modest distance makes it accessible for families and those looking for a casual outing without significant time commitment. Being situated on National Forest land managed by the Pike-San Isabel NF, the trail benefits from forest service maintenance and oversight. The interpretive nature of the trail suggests it likely features signage or markers that provide information about local ecology, geology, or natural history along the route. The out-and-back format means hikers will retrace their steps on the return journey. This trail offers an opportunity to explore the natural landscape of the Pikes Peak region while enjoying a straightforward hiking experience. For current conditions, seasonal access information, or details about specific interpretive features, contact the Pikes Peak Ranger District directly.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — Pikes Peak RD

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Chapman Interpretive

Colorado

Trail data from USFS
Photo: Wikimedia Commons