Hyster
About
Hyster Trail is a 3.0-mile out-and-back hike located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the San Juan National Forest Divide Ranger District. This trail offers a straightforward hiking experience for those exploring the San Juan Mountains region. The out-and-back format makes route-finding simple, as hikers follow the same path to return to the trailhead. The 3.0-mile distance provides a moderate outing suitable for various fitness levels, though hikers should plan accordingly for the full round trip of 6.0 miles total. The San Juan National Forest encompasses diverse terrain and ecosystems across southwestern Colorado. The Divide Ranger District manages this area, which features forests, alpine meadows, and mountain scenery typical of the high country. Weather conditions in the Colorado high country can change rapidly, so visitors should come prepared with appropriate layers and gear. Snow and muddy conditions may occur seasonally, affecting trail accessibility. Check current conditions with the Divide Ranger District before planning your visit to ensure safe hiking.