Colorado Midland Centennial
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The Colorado Midland Centennial Trail is a 7.0-mile out-and-back route located in Colorado near the San Juan National Forest. Managed by the Columbine Ranger District (East), this trail offers an accessible option for hikers seeking a moderate day trip experience. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at any point, making it flexible for various skill levels and time constraints. The trail traverses terrain within the San Juan National Forest, providing forest scenery typical of the region. With a defined 7-mile distance, hikers can expect a roughly 3.5-mile journey to the turnaround point. This distance makes it suitable for a half-day adventure without requiring an extensive time commitment. For current trail conditions, seasonal closures, or detailed maps, contact the Columbine Ranger District directly. The San Juan National Forest manages numerous trails throughout the region, and visitor services can provide additional information about nearby hiking options and forest regulations.