Maroon-Snowmass Trail
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The Maroon-Snowmass Trail is a 16.4-mile out-and-back route located in Colorado and managed by the U.S. Forest Service. This trail connects two of the state's most iconic peaks in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness area. The journey takes hikers through alpine terrain with expansive views of surrounding peaks and valleys. The out-and-back format means you'll retrace your steps on the return, giving you flexibility to turn back at any point if conditions or energy levels change. This trail is popular among experienced hikers seeking high-altitude alpine hiking with significant elevation challenges. The U.S. Forest Service maintains this route as part of the National Forest system. Given the distance and mountain terrain, adequate preparation including proper footwear, weather-appropriate clothing, and sufficient water is essential. The trail offers access to pristine wilderness areas and the opportunity to summit or approach major Colorado peaks. Check with the U.S. Forest Service for current conditions and any seasonal closures before planning your visit.
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Maroon-Snowmass Trail
Colorado
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