Stormy Peaks
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Stormy Peaks is a 6.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the White River National Forest Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District. This moderate day hike offers access to high alpine terrain characteristic of the Rocky Mountains. The trail provides hikers with scenic views typical of the White River National Forest region, known for its diverse ecosystems ranging from montane forests to alpine meadows. As an out-and-back route, the trail follows the same path for both ascent and descent, making navigation straightforward. The 6.5-mile distance provides a reasonable half-day or full-day hiking option depending on pace and conditions. Hikers should be prepared for mountain weather, particularly given the trail's name and alpine exposure. The Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District manages numerous trails and recreation areas in this section of the national forest, which sits in the heart of Colorado's high country. Visitors should check with the ranger district for current trail conditions, any seasonal closures, and specific regulations before planning a visit. This location offers a classic Colorado mountain hiking experience.