Owens Basin
About
Owens Basin is a 5.8-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Rio Grande National Forest's Divide Ranger District. This route offers hikers an accessible option for exploring the natural landscape of south-central Colorado without requiring technical climbing skills. The trail provides a straightforward out-and-back format, making it easy to turn back at any point based on your fitness level or available time. The relatively moderate distance makes it suitable for a half-day outing. The specific elevation gain for this trail has not been documented, so hikers should come prepared for variable terrain. The Rio Grande National Forest's Divide Ranger District manages this area and maintains the trail. The region is known for its scenic views and access to the broader forest ecosystem. Before heading out, check with the Divide Ranger District for current trail conditions, seasonal closures, or any recent maintenance updates. Typical best hiking seasons in this area are late spring through early fall, though conditions can vary by year. Bring adequate water and sun protection, and plan your route to allow sufficient daylight for the return trip.