South Brush
About
South Brush is a 9.7-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the San Juan National Forest, managed by the Gunnison Ranger District. This moderately-distanced route offers hikers a straightforward there-and-back experience through the scenic landscape of southwestern Colorado. The trail provides access to the backcountry terrain within the San Juan National Forest, a vast wilderness area known for its rugged mountain scenery. As an out-and-back route, hikers will cover approximately 19.4 miles total if completing the full round trip, making it suitable for day hikers seeking a substantial but manageable outing. The South Brush trail is maintained by the U.S. Forest Service through the Gunnison Ranger District, ensuring regular upkeep of the trail corridor. This area is part of one of Colorado's largest national forests, characterized by high elevation peaks, forested slopes, and alpine meadows typical of the San Juan Mountains. Hikers should come prepared for mountain weather conditions and bring adequate water and supplies for the full distance. The trail's proximity to the Gunnison area makes it accessible for both local residents and visitors exploring Colorado's extensive trail network.