Porcupine Winter
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Porcupine Winter is a 19.7-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the Rio Grande National Forest's Saguache Ranger District. This lengthy route offers hikers an extended wilderness experience in the San Juan Mountains region. The trail's name and winter designation suggest seasonal considerations for planning your visit, though specific elevation gain data is not currently available. Given the distance and remote forest setting, this is best suited for experienced hikers prepared for a full day outing or backpacking trip. The trail traverses through Rio Grande National Forest, providing access to the natural landscapes and mountain terrain characteristic of this protected area. The out-and-back format allows hikers flexibility in turnaround distance if the full 19.7 miles isn't feasible. Before heading out, contact the Saguache Ranger District for current trail conditions, seasonal access information, and any specific regulations. Given the trail's length and elevation profile, adequate preparation including water, navigation tools, and weather-appropriate gear is essential.