Little Bean Canyon
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Little Bean Canyon is a 23.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Rio Grande National Forest, Divide Ranger District. This remote backcountry route offers hikers an extended wilderness experience through scenic canyon terrain managed by the US Forest Service. The trail traverses through the Divide Ranger District area, providing access to the natural features and landscapes characteristic of the Rio Grande National Forest. The out-and-back format means hikers can turn around at any point to match their fitness level and schedule, making this route flexible for various experience levels. At 23.5 miles, this is a substantial day hike or backpacking option that requires proper preparation, including adequate water and supplies. The trail's remote location and distance make it best suited for experienced hikers comfortable with backcountry navigation and self-sufficiency. Visitors should check with the Divide Ranger District for current trail conditions, any seasonal closures, and permit requirements before planning their trip. The Rio Grande National Forest offers excellent opportunities for those seeking solitude and rugged wilderness hiking in Colorado's San Juan region.
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Location
Little Bean Canyon
Colorado