Horsethief Trial
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Horsethief Trail is a 14.0-mile out-and-back hiking route located in Colorado, managed by the USFS Ouray Ranger District. The trail offers an extended backcountry experience for hikers seeking a substantial day hike or backpacking opportunity in the Colorado high country. Starting from the trailhead, hikers traverse diverse terrain as they work their way into the wilderness. The out-and-back format allows visitors to turn around at any point, making it adaptable for different fitness levels and time constraints. The full 14-mile distance provides a challenging option for experienced hikers looking to explore deeper into the landscape. The trail is maintained by the Ouray Ranger District, part of the U.S. Forest Service, ensuring regular upkeep and adherence to trail safety standards. This area of Colorado offers scenic mountain environments typical of the region's protected forestlands. Hikers should come prepared with adequate water, navigation tools, and supplies for the full distance. Check current conditions with the Ouray Ranger District before heading out, as high country trails can be affected by weather and seasonal changes.