Rudolph Mtn.
About
Rudolph Mountain is a 3.7-mile loop trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, within the San Juan National Forest under management by the Gunnison Ranger District. This moderate loop offers a scenic hiking experience through the natural landscape of southwestern Colorado. The trail provides access to the Rudolph Mountain area, showcasing the diverse terrain and forest ecosystems characteristic of the San Juan Mountains region. Hikers can expect a rewarding circular route that returns to the starting point, making it convenient for day-hike planning. The San Juan National Forest, which encompasses this trail, is known for its high alpine peaks, meadows, and mixed conifer forests. As a loop configuration, this trail eliminates the need for shuttle arrangements or backtracking along the same route. For current trail conditions, seasonal closures, or detailed elevation gain information, contact the Gunnison Ranger District directly. The trail is managed as part of the extensive San Juan National Forest trail system, which offers numerous recreation opportunities across the region.