South Signal Mountain
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South Signal Mountain is an 8.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the White River National Forest Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District. The route provides access to South Signal Mountain within the national forest boundaries. This out-and-back trail offers hikers a straightforward turnaround format, making it easy to adjust distance based on fitness level and available time. The trail is maintained by the White River National Forest, ensuring regular upkeep along the route. The Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District manages several popular recreation areas in this region, known for their scenic mountain landscapes and diverse outdoor opportunities. Hikers on this trail experience the natural environment of the White River National Forest, which encompasses over 2.3 million acres across Colorado's Rocky Mountains. For current conditions, seasonal closures, or additional details about this trail, contact the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District directly. Trail conditions can vary seasonally, and checking before your visit is recommended to ensure the best hiking experience.