Nottingham Ridge
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Nottingham Ridge is a 12.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Pikes Peak, managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest's Pikes Peak Ranger District. This moderately-trafficked route offers hikers access to high-altitude terrain in the southern Colorado Front Range. The trail traverses scenic ridgeline terrain typical of the Pikes Peak region, providing expansive views of the surrounding mountain landscape. The out-and-back format allows hikers flexibility to turn around at any point, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The trail can be adjusted to shorter distances while still experiencing the ridge environment. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest setting offers typical high country ecosystems and wildlife habitat. The Pikes Peak Ranger District maintains this route as part of the extensive trail network serving the region's outdoor recreation demands. This trail is ideal for hikers seeking a full-day adventure with ridge walking and mountain views. Water and shade availability should be verified before visiting. Check current conditions and any seasonal closures with the Pikes Peak Ranger District before planning your hike.