New York Lake
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New York Lake is a 4.7-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado. The trail is managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest under the Salida Ranger District. This out-and-back route offers hikers a straightforward out-and-back experience, making it accessible for those seeking a moderate day hike. The trail leads to New York Lake, providing scenic views characteristic of the Pike-San Isabel National Forest area. The out-and-back format means hikers will retrace their route on the return, with a total distance of 4.7 miles for the complete journey. The trail falls under the management of Pike-San Isabel National Forest, ensuring it is maintained according to Forest Service standards. The Salida Ranger District oversees trail conditions and maintenance in this region. Hikers should check with the ranger district for current trail conditions before heading out, as mountain weather and seasonal changes can impact accessibility. This trail is suitable for day hikers looking for a moderately paced hike in the Colorado high country.