Crooked Beaver
About
Crooked Beaver is a 3.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the San Juan National Forest's Columbine Ranger District. This trail offers a straightforward hiking experience for those exploring the San Juan National Forest area. As an out-and-back route, hikers will travel to a destination point before retracing their steps back to the trailhead, covering approximately 6.4 miles total roundtrip distance. The trail's relatively modest mileage makes it accessible for hikers of varying experience levels seeking a moderate outing. The San Juan National Forest encompasses over 1.8 million acres across southwestern Colorado, providing diverse landscapes and ecosystems. The Columbine Ranger District manages multiple recreation areas and trails throughout this region. For specific details about trail conditions, parking areas, and seasonal access, contact the Columbine Ranger District directly. Weather in the Colorado mountains changes rapidly, so hikers should prepare accordingly and check current conditions before heading out. Ensure you have adequate water, appropriate footwear, and navigation tools for your visit.