Lion Gulch
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Lion Gulch is a 7.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District. The trail offers access to the natural features of the gulch system in this region of the state. As an out-and-back route, hikers will follow the same path in both directions, making it easy to turn around at any point if conditions or energy levels warrant. The trail is managed by the White River National Forest, ensuring maintained access and resource protection. This trail is suitable for hikers looking for a moderate-distance outing in the Colorado backcountry. The 7.2-mile distance means a full round trip would total approximately 14.4 miles, making it ideal for a full day of hiking. The trail provides access to the Lion Gulch area, where hikers can explore the natural landscape characteristic of White River National Forest. The trail's out-and-back design makes it straightforward to navigate without needing to arrange shuttle transportation.
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Lion Gulch
Colorado
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