Vail - Frisco Rec Path
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The Vail - Frisco Rec Path is a 16.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Vail. This recreational path offers an extended hiking experience through the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the Pikes Peak Ranger District. As an out-and-back route, hikers can choose to complete the full distance or turn around at any point that suits their ability and schedule. The trail's moderate length makes it suitable for hikers seeking a substantial day trip without technical difficulty. The path is maintained by the Pike-San Isabel National Forest service, ensuring regular upkeep and accessibility. The specific elevation gain for this trail is not currently available, though hikers should prepare accordingly for a trail of this distance. The trail provides access to the natural features of the Pike-San Isabel National Forest in the Colorado high country near Vail. Before heading out, check with the Pikes Peak Ranger District for current trail conditions, weather forecasts, and any seasonal closures or restrictions that may affect your visit.
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Vail - Frisco Rec Path
Colorado
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