Rocky Fork
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Rocky Fork is a 21.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest's Pikes Peak Ranger District. This trail offers hikers an extended backcountry experience in the southern Colorado Rockies, passing through terrain characteristic of the Pikes Peak region. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at any point, making it accessible for various fitness levels and time constraints. The trail traverses through Pike-San Isabel National Forest, providing access to the natural landscapes and ecosystems of this protected area. Hikers should come prepared for a full day or multi-day adventure given the distance. Being located within national forest land, the trail is subject to Pike-San Isabel National Forest regulations and seasonal conditions. Local weather and stream conditions can impact trail accessibility, particularly during spring runoff and summer storms typical of high-altitude Colorado terrain. For current trail conditions, closures, and specific regulations, contact the Pikes Peak Ranger District directly.