Ute Peak
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Ute Peak is a 27.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the White River National Forest's Aspen-Sopris Ranger District. This extended route offers hikers a substantial backcountry experience in the White River National Forest. As an out-and-back trail, hikers will travel the same route returning to their starting point, making it accessible for those planning a single-day or multi-day adventure depending on their fitness level and schedule. The full distance of 27.2 miles provides a challenging expedition suitable for experienced hikers. The trail is maintained by the US Forest Service through the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District, ensuring it remains open and passable throughout the hiking season. The White River National Forest encompasses diverse terrain and scenic vistas across the Colorado Rockies. Before heading out, check with the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District for current trail conditions, seasonal closures, and any permit requirements. This remote backcountry trail requires proper preparation, including adequate water, supplies, and navigation tools for a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.
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Ute Peak
Colorado
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