Gold Dust
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Gold Dust is a 17.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado within the San Juan National Forest, managed by the Columbine Ranger District. This remote backcountry route offers hikers an opportunity to explore the expansive terrain of the San Juan Mountains. The trail follows a traditional out-and-back format, allowing visitors to adjust their hike distance by turning around at any point. The full distance of 17.4 miles makes this a substantial day hike or backpacking option suitable for experienced hikers seeking a longer wilderness adventure. Gold Dust passes through San Juan National Forest terrain, which features diverse ecosystems ranging from high-altitude meadows to forested sections. The trail's remote location provides solitude and access to less-traveled areas of the Columbine Ranger District. Hikers should come prepared for backcountry conditions and carry adequate water, supplies, and navigation tools. As with all San Juan National Forest trails, visitors should check current conditions with the Columbine Ranger District before heading out, as weather and trail conditions can change seasonally.
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Gold Dust
Colorado
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