Mansfield Ditch
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Mansfield Ditch is a 19.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest's San Carlos Ranger District. This trail offers hikers an extended backcountry experience through national forest lands in south-central Colorado. The out-and-back route provides flexibility for hikers to turn back at any point, making it accessible for varying fitness levels and time constraints. Hikers tackling the full distance will cover 38.0 miles round trip. The trail traverses Pike-San Isabel National Forest terrain, which features diverse landscapes typical of Colorado's mountain and foothill regions. Being managed by the San Carlos Ranger District, the trail benefits from Forest Service maintenance and oversight. Before heading out, hikers should check with the ranger district for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures. Water availability, weather patterns, and seasonal considerations are important factors for this longer trail. Visitors should prepare accordingly with adequate supplies and navigation tools. For the most current information about trail conditions and any recent updates, contact the San Carlos Ranger District directly.