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Barr Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Barr Trail climbs the eastern face of Pikes Peak. It has the largest elevation gain of any single trail in Colorado. |
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Bear Creek Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Bear Creek Trail is part of a network of trails in Cheyenne Canyon a drainage that flows into the southwestern part of Colorado Springs. |
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Bottomless Pit Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Bottomless Pit Trail stems from the Barr Trail west of Barr Camp. It provides a view of the sharp crags and interesting rock formations that form Pikes Peak. |
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Crags Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Crags Trail is a good nature trail for children of all ages. The trail is 3 miles long round trip with an overlook of interesting rock formations as the destination. |
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Elk Park Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Elk Park Trail leads from the Pikes Peak Toll Road to Barr Camp. Users may take a short spur to an abandoned mining town from this trail. |
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Horsethief Falls Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Horsethief Falls Trail, #704B, may be accessed from Highway 67 at Horsethief Park Trailhead. It is open to foot, mountain bike and horse traffic. |
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Horsethief Park Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Horsethief Park Trail, #704, is located on Highway 67 at Horsethief Park Trailhead. It is open to foot, mountain bike and horse traffic. |
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Lovell Gulch Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Lovell Gulch Trail, #706, is located north of Woodland Park on Rampart Range Road. It is open to foot, horse and bike traffic. |
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Monument Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Monument Trail begins at Memorial Grove dedicated to deceased Forest Service Personnel. The trail is 8 miles one way and takes users through varied terrain. |
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Mountain View Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Mountain View Trail connects Barr Trail with the Cog Railway to the south. The trail begins about .5 miles below Barr Camp on Barr Trail. |
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Mt. Herman Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Mount Herman Trail leads to the summit of Mt. Herman west of the town of Monument. The trail leads up the southern slope of Mt. Herman to the 9063' summit. |
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Pancake Rocks Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Pancake Rocks Trail, #704A, is located on Highway 67 at Horsethief Park Trailhead. It is open to foot, mountain bike and horse traffic. |
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Rampart Reservoir Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Rampart Reservoir Trail #700 is open to foot, horse and mountain bike traffic. Motorized vehicles are prohibited. It is a loop trail that traverses Rampart Reservoir`s shoreline. |
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Signal Butte Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Signal Butte Trail, #717, is a multi-use trail and connects several other trails. This beautiful 54.5 mile multi-use trail is located in the "Creeks" area north of Divide. |
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St. Mary's Falls Trail
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Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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St. Mary`s Falls cascades 250-300 feet down a solid granite wall and is about 1.6 miles from Gold Camp Road. The elevation of the falls is 8,880'. |
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