Chinese Wall
About
Chinese Wall is a 35.1-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Pike-San Isabel National Forest's South Platte Ranger District. This extended backcountry route offers hikers a substantial journey through varied terrain managed by the US Forest Service. The trail's significant distance makes it suitable for experienced hikers prepared for multi-day excursions or very long day hikes. The out-and-back format means hikers will retrace their route, allowing for flexible turnaround points based on time and fitness levels. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest encompasses diverse landscapes across central Colorado, and this trail provides access to the region's natural features. Those tackling Chinese Wall should plan accordingly for water sources, weather conditions, and daylight hours given the mileage involved. Hikers are encouraged to check current trail conditions and regulations with the South Platte Ranger District before heading out, as conditions can vary seasonally. The managing agency can provide updates on maintenance status, closures, and any specific requirements for this backcountry route.