Kilpacker Basin
About
Kilpacker Basin is a 3.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Rio Grande National Forest's Divide Ranger District. This trail offers hikers access to the scenic Kilpacker Basin area within the national forest. The out-and-back route allows visitors to explore the basin and return via the same path, making it straightforward to navigate. The Rio Grande National Forest provides a remote mountain setting with opportunities to experience the natural landscape of south-central Colorado. The trail is managed by the US Forest Service through the Divide Ranger District, ensuring maintenance and stewardship of the area. This location is ideal for hikers seeking a moderate-distance outing in the Rio Grande National Forest without requiring a full backcountry expedition. Visitors should check current conditions with the Divide Ranger District before heading out, as trail conditions in the national forest can vary seasonally. The trail provides access to a less-crowded area compared to more popular Colorado destinations.
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Location
Kilpacker Basin
Colorado
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