Fremont Experimental Forest
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Fremont Experimental Forest is a 2.3-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the San Juan National Forest's Divide Ranger District. The trail provides access to this research area managed by the U.S. Forest Service, offering hikers a chance to explore a working experimental forest used for scientific study and forest management practices. The out-and-back format makes this an accessible option for hikers seeking a moderate day hike. The relatively short distance keeps this trail suitable for various fitness levels and time constraints. As part of the San Juan National Forest system, the trail passes through typical high-elevation forest landscapes characteristic of this region of southwestern Colorado. The Fremont Experimental Forest itself has historical significance as a long-term research site. Hikers can observe different forest management techniques and ecological conditions while traversing the trail. This makes the hike particularly interesting for those curious about forestry practices and forest ecology alongside traditional hiking enjoyment.
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Fremont Experimental Forest
Colorado
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