Whitehead
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Whitehead Trail is a 14.1-mile out-and-back route located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Rio Grande National Forest's Conejos Peak Ranger District. This trail offers a substantial day hike experience for those seeking distance and mountain exploration in the Rio Grande National Forest. The out-and-back format means hikers will cover approximately 7 miles each direction to reach the turnaround point. The trail traverses terrain typical of the Conejos Peak area, providing access to the high country of southern Colorado's San Juan Mountains region. The Rio Grande National Forest encompasses diverse ecosystems, and trails in this area generally showcase views and forest types characteristic of the region. Hikers should come prepared for variable mountain weather conditions and bring adequate water and supplies. For current trail conditions, specific elevation gain details, and any seasonal access information, contact the Conejos Peak Ranger District directly. Trail conditions can vary seasonally, particularly at higher elevations where snow may affect accessibility during winter and early spring months.