Coffintop
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Coffintop is a 6.1-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the White River National Forest's Blanco Ranger District. The trail offers hikers an opportunity to explore the scenic terrain of northwest Colorado's national forest lands. As an out-and-back route, hikers will travel to a destination point before retracing their steps, making the total distance approximately 12.2 miles for those completing the full loop. This trail structure allows visitors flexibility in how far they wish to venture into the backcountry. The Coffintop Trail provides access to White River National Forest, one of Colorado's largest national forests spanning the Rocky Mountains. The Blanco Ranger District manages a diverse landscape featuring mountain terrain, forests, and alpine environments. Hikers should plan accordingly for a full-day outing and come prepared with standard hiking essentials. Those interested in this trail are encouraged to contact the Blanco Ranger District directly for current conditions, trail maintenance updates, and any seasonal closures that may affect access.