Elk Basin
About
Elk Basin is a 15-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the Routt National Forest's Blanco Ranger District. This moderate-distance route offers hikers an extended backcountry experience through forest terrain characteristic of the region. The trail traverses through the Routt National Forest, providing access to a scenic basin area popular with both day hikers and backpackers seeking solitude in the wilderness. The out-and-back format allows hikers flexibility in turnaround points, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Whether you complete the full 15-mile distance or turn back earlier, the trail delivers a genuine backcountry experience. The Blanco Ranger District manages this area as part of the larger Routt National Forest system, ensuring proper trail maintenance and resource stewardship. This trail is ideal for those looking to explore Colorado's northern mountains and experience the alpine and subalpine ecosystems. Plan for a full day hike or consider extending your adventure with a backpacking trip. Check with the Blanco Ranger District for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures before your visit.