Frying Pan Basin
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Frying Pan Basin is a 5.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest's Clear Creek Ranger District. The trail provides access to the scenic Frying Pan Basin area within this expansive national forest. As an out-and-back route, hikers will follow the same path for both the ascent and descent, making it straightforward to navigate. The 5.4-mile distance represents the total round-trip length. The trail is maintained by the Clear Creek Ranger District, part of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest management area, which spans the Front Range and surrounding Colorado mountains. This trail is suitable for hikers seeking a moderate day hike in the Clear Creek watershed region. The national forest setting offers typical high-country scenery common to the Colorado Front Range. Visitors should check with the Clear Creek Ranger District for current trail conditions, seasonal closures, and any restrictions before planning their visit. The Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest website provides additional information about this trail and recreation opportunities in the area.