West Branch
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West Branch is a 13.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District of White River National Forest. The trail offers hikers access to the scenic backcountry of this region within the national forest system. As an out-and-back route, the trail follows the same path for both the approach and return journey, making navigation straightforward. Hikers can turn around at any point along the route based on their fitness level and available time. The moderate distance of 13.6 miles round trip makes this suitable for hikers seeking a full-day adventure. The trail passes through terrain managed by White River National Forest, known for its diverse landscape and outdoor recreation opportunities. The Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District oversees this area and maintains the trail system. For current trail conditions, seasonal access information, and any necessary permits or regulations, contact the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District directly. Plan accordingly for weather and bring adequate water and supplies for the full distance.