Information About Horse & Equestrian In Alamosa, Colorado
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Elk Creek Trail - Trails
This trail follows Elk Creek from its confluence with the Conejos River to its upper reaches and passes through a variety of terrain including deep canyons and wide meadow valleys. The trail is well traveled by fishermen, hikers, and horse packers, and is easy to follow.

Hidden Lake Trail - Trails
This 2.7 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 8,700 feet and an ending elevation of 10,200 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate" and receives "moderate" usage.

Highland Trail - Trails
This 9.5 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 10,500 feet and an ending elevation of 12,200 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate" and receives "light" usage.

Hope Creek Trail - Trails
This 6.0 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 9,500 feet and an ending elevation of 12,000 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate" and receives "light" usage.

Lake Fork Trail - Trails
This 7.0 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 8,800 feet and an ending elevation of 11,400 feet. This trail is rated as "easy" and receives "moderate" usage.

Medano Lake Trail - Trails
This 4.0 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 9,600 feet and an ending elevation of 11,500 feet. This trail is rated as "easy-moderate" and receives "moderate-heavy" usage.

Miners Creek Trail - Trails
This 7.0 mile one-way trail has a beginning elevation of 9,000 feet and an ending elevation of 11,500 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate" and receives "very light" usage.

Red Lake Trail - Trails
This trail has a beginning elevation of 10,300 feet and an ending elevation of 11,700 feet. This trail is rated as "easy-moderate" and receives "heavy" usage.

Rio Grande National Forest - Horse Use In National Forests
The Rio Grande National Forest consists of 1.86 million acres and four wilderness areas. This area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities for all visitors.

South Zapata Creek Trail - Trails
This trail measures 5.0 miles and has a beginning elevation of 9,200 feet and an ending elevation of 11,900 feet. This trail is rated as "moderate" and receives "light" usage.

Spectacle Lake Trail - Trails
This trail measures 1.5 miles and has a beginning elevation of 8,750 feet and an ending elevation of 9,100 feet. This trail is rated as "easy" and receives "moderate" usage.

Tewksberry Trail - Trails
This trail measures five miles one-way, and is located within the Rio Grande National Forest. This trail is rated as "moderate" and it receives "moderate" usage.
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