hardOut & back

East Marvine

Colorado
19.7 miDistance
2,487 ftElevation gain
HardDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

East Marvine is a 19.8-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, South Platte Ranger District. The trail offers a substantial hiking experience for those seeking a longer backcountry route through the national forest system. This out-and-back configuration allows hikers to turn around at any point, providing flexibility for different skill levels and time constraints. The trail traverses terrain managed by the U.S. Forest Service, which maintains it as part of the South Platte Ranger District's trail network. East Marvine is suitable for hikers comfortable with extended distances and backcountry conditions. The trail's length makes it ideal for a full-day expedition or potentially an overnight backpacking trip for those who choose to camp along the route. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest protects diverse ecosystems across south-central Colorado, and East Marvine provides access to this landscape. Hikers should come prepared with adequate water, navigation tools, and supplies for the full distance. Check current trail conditions and any seasonal closures with the South Platte Ranger District before planning your visit.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — South Platte RD

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Location

East Marvine

Colorado

Trail data from USFS