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Abyss Lake Trail #602 - Trails
The elevation gain, together with the round trip distance of 18 miles, makes this a strenuous day hike, terminating at Abyss Lake.

Barr Lake State Park - Horse Use In State Parks
This park is a nature enthusiasts dream. Over 300 species of birds have been spotted here. This is a quiet lake, boats with electric trolling motors or gasoline motors of 10 horsepower or less are permitted on Barr Lake. There is no camping in this State Park.

Ben Tyler Trail #606 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate to difficult. Elevation ranges from 10,000 to 11,650 feet on this 11.4-mile trail.

Blue Grouse Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 0.7 miles long and rated as "easy". The elevation is 8,700 feet.

Brookside-McCurdy Trail #607 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate to difficult. Elevation ranges from 7560 to 11880 on this 32.6-mile trail. It is the major north-south artery through the middle portion of the Lost Creek Wilderness.

Buffalo Creek to Welington Lake Road - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to moderate. There is a 440 foot elevation change along this 13.5-mile trail.

Buffalo Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 1.2 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Burning Bear Trail #601 - Trails
This 5.5-mile trail ranges in difficulty from easy to difficult. Elevation on the trail begins at 9,560 feet and climbs to 10,740 and finally descends to 9,545 feet.

Cherry Creek State Park - Horse Use In State Parks
Boating, water skiing, sailing and swimming are among the park's most popular activities. A model airplane field and a shooting range, along with 100+ campground sites make this State Park unique to the Denver area.

Craig Park Trail #608 - Trails
This trail has been rated easy. Elevation ranges from 10,940 to 11,580 feet on this 6-mile trail.

Crescent Meadows Trail - Trails
Crescent Meadows Trail leads visitors 2.5 miles to the trailhead along Gross Dam Road within the Crescent Meadows portion of the State Park.

Devil's Head Lookout Trail #611 - Trails
This is a moderately difficult 1.4-mile trail with elevations ranging from 8,800 to 9,748 feet.

Eldorado Canyon State Park - Horse Use In State Parks
Eldorado Canyon offers hiking trails for all abilities, rainbow and brook trout fishing, biking, sightseeing, spectacular views and wildlife. Eldorado Canyon is a day-use only park and does not offer camping.

Eldorado Canyon Trail - Trails
This is a scenic, moderately difficult trail that is 4.5 miles long (one way).

Elk Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 1.7 miles long and rated as "easy".

FDR 817 to FDR 543 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 8,000 to 10,500 feet on this 15-mile trail.

Fowler Trail - Trails
This trail, located within the Durango State Park, is an easy trail that provides a great place to watch rock climbers or simply enjoy views of the canyon.

Golden Gate Canyon State Park - Horse Use In State Parks
Miles upon miles of mountain trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding and 155 campsites make Golden Gate Canyon accessible to everyone. Golden Gate Canyon is a great place for young anglers and fall color viewing.

Goose Creek Trail #612 - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to difficult. Elevation ranges from 8,200 to 10,140 feet on this 9.6-mile trail.

Hankins Pass Trail #630 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 8,200 to 8,960 feet on this 8.5-mile trail.

Jefferson Creek Road #37 to Georgia Pass - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate to difficult. Elevation ranges from 10,000 to 11,500 feet on this 6.1-mile trail.

Jefferson Creek Road #37 to Kenosha Pass - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. This 5.7-mile trail is located at 10,000 feet in elevation.

Jefferson Loop Trail - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. This 11-mile trail is located at 10,000 feet in elevation.

Kenosha Pass to Georgia Pass (West) - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 10,000 to 12,000 feet on this 11-mile trail.

Kenosha Pass to Rock Creek Trailhead - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. This 6-mile trail is located at 10,000 feet.

Lake Park Trail #639 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 10,000 to 11,500 feet on this 4-mile trail.

Lake Perimeter Trail - Trails
This is an 8.8 mile trail that fully circles Lake Barr. It is open to hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Bikers should be equipped with thorn-resistant tires.

Lizard Rock Trail #658 - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to moderate. Elevation ranges from 8,500 to 9,500 feet on this 2.3-mile trail.

Long Gulch Trailhead to North Fork Trailhead - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to moderate. This 7.3-mile trail is located at 10,200 feet in elevation.

Longwater Trail #619 - Trails
This is a moderately difficult 3.5-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 7,000 to 8,100.

McCurdy Park Trail #628 - Trails
This trail has been rated difficult. Elevation ranges from 9,420 to 10,900 feet on this 7.3-mile trail.

Mule Deer Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 5.2 miles long and rated as "easy to moderate".

Payne Creek Trail #637 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 8,040 to 9,890 feet on this 9.8-mile trail.

Platte River Trail #654 - Trails
This is an easy to moderate 3.5-mile hike, at an elevation of 7,800 feet.

Raccoon Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 2.5 miles long and rated as "moderate".

Rattlesnake Gulch Trail - Trails
The Rattlesnake Gulch Trail is a moderately difficult trail that leads 1.4 miles (one way) past spectacular views of the canyon and eastern plains to the historic Crags hotel ruin, 800 feet above the trailhead.

Rock Creek Trailhead to Long Gulch Trailhead - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to moderate. Elevation ranges from 9,500 to 10,200 feet on this 7-mile trail.

Rolling Creek Trail #663 - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to difficult. Elevation ranges from 8,360 to 10,650 feet on this 6.4-mile trail.

Rolling Creek Trailhead to North Fork Trailhead - Trails
This trail has been rated easy to difficult. Elevation ranges from 8,360 to 10,880 on this 15.2-mile trail.

Rosalie Trail #603 - Trails
This is a difficult 13.4-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 9,280 to 11,800 feet.

Snowshoe Trail - Horse Use In State Parks
This trail, located within the Golden Gate Canyon State Park, is 3.0 miles long and rated as "moderate".

South Platte Townsite to Buffalo Creek - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. There is 1,220 feet of elevation gained in 9.5-miles.

Streamside Trail - Trails
This trail, located within the Eldorango Canyon State Park, is an easy half-mile hike (one way) along the South Bolder Creek.

Tanglewood Trail #636 - Trails
This is a moderately difficult 3.7-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 9,280 to 11,960 feet.

The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland - Horse Use In National Forests
The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland offers nearly 3 million acres of public lands from the short grass prairies to the alpine tundra. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all visitors.

Three Mile Creek Trail #635 - Trails
This is a moderately difficult 6.6-mile trail with elevations ranging from 8,960 to 11,830 feet.

Ute Creek Trail #629 - Trails
This is a very difficult 4-mile hike, with elevations ranging from 9,000 to 12,000 feet.

Waterton Canyon to South Platte Townsite - Trails
This trail has been rated difficult. There is an elevation gain of 900 feet on this 10-mile trail.

Wellington Lake Road to Long Gulch Trailhead - Trails
This trail has been rated difficult. Elevation ranges from 8,350 to 10,610 on this 15.5-mile trail.

Wigwam Trail #609 - Trails
This trail has been rated moderate. Elevation ranges from 8,160 to 9,940 feet on this 11.3-mile trail.
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