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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| APW Trail | ||
| Abyss Lake Trail | Pike National Forest | 8 |
| The first four miles of the trail heads in a northeast direction up the Scott Gormer Creek drainage. Approximately two miles from the trailhead the trail makes the first of three stream crossings of the Scott gormer Creek. Shortly agter this first cros... | ||
| Abyss Trail | ||
| Acorn Creek Trail | White River National Forest | 3.4 |
| The Acorn Creek Trail is located north of Silverthorne. It leads up Acorn Creek to the ridge top near Ute Peak. | ||
| Adams Fork Trail | Rio Grande National Forest | |
| This trail is well suited for day hiking or overnight use. It is relatively easy and provides access to the South San Juan Wilderness. | ||
| Agate Creek Trail | Gunnison National Forest | 8 |
| This trail offers fair fishing along Agate Creek and access to the Continental Divide. | ||
| Agnes Vaille Falls Trailhead | San Isabel National Forest | 0.34 |
| This trail is relatively easy and short so it can be accessed by a variety of hikers. It is located in the Chalk Creek Canyon where rocky cliffs surround the area. Mountain goats and big horn mountain sheep can be seen by the observant hiker. The trail... | ||
| Alamosa River Trail | ||
| Alberta Falls Trail | Rocky Mountain National Park | 0.9 |
| Alder Bench Trail | Rio Grande National Forest | 1.5 |
| This is an old livestock trail, now open to hikers and horses. In the fall, hunters seek elk and deer on this trail. | ||
| Alder Creek Trail | Uncompahgre National Forest | 5.5 |
| Trail contours from Last Dollar Pass towards Hayden and North Pole Peaks in the Mt. Sneffels Wilderness. From the top of Last Dollar Pass, the trail switchbacks down through north-facing conifer forest. It levels out around10,600 feet and begins a 1.5 ... | ||
| Alder Creek Trail | Gunnison National Forest | 5.5 |
| This trail contours terrain for a very easy hiking experience. It connects with the Dallas Trail on the Ouray district of the Uncompahgre National Forest. | ||
| Alder Stock Driveway | ||
| Allen Basin Reservoir Trail | 20 | |
| For more information on the Allen Basin Reservoir, see GORP's Routt National Forest-Mountain Biking: Yampa feature. | ||
| Allens Park Trail | ||
| Allens Park-Wild Basin Trail | ||
| Alpine Trail | Gunnison National Forest | 17 |
| The trail switches back and forth steeply many times to climb to the flat top ridges of High Mesa and Big Park. The travel time by horse is about 2 days. | ||
| Alpine Trail | Uncompahgre National Forest | 17 |
| Alpine Trail is the primary access to High Mesa and Big Park. Both areas are excellent elk habitat with long open flat meadows surrounded by dense Engleman sprue and subalpine fir forests. Summer use is light with heavier use during fall big game se... | ||
| American Lake Trail | White River National Forest | 3.2 |
| This trail can be either strenuous day hike, or a short backpack. It leads to American Lake. | ||
| Amphitheater Trail | ||
| Amphitheater Trail leads from the Gregory Canyon Trailhead to the Saddle Rock Trail. | ||
| Animas City Mountain | ||
| This horseshoe-shaped plateau is a popular climb for mountain bikers. | ||
| Animas City Mountain Trail | San Juan National Forest | 5.5 |
| Motorized vehicles are not allowed. Dogs must be on leash. Trails are closed during heavy snow winters to offer wildlife habitat for deer and elk. White arrows on trail markers indicate hiking/horseback routes; blue arrows show mountain bik routes.... | ||
| Animas Overlook Trail | San Juan National Forest | 0.7 |
| The self-guided interpretive loop trail points out geology, history, flora and fauna as it goes through ponderosa pine and Gambel oaks and offers spectacular views. The trail offers overlooks with great views of the Animas Valley and Needles Mountains. | ||
| Animas River Trail | San Juan National Forest | |
| The trail follows the riverbank within the steep and rocky canyon walls and is an alternative to taking the train to get to Chicago Basin. The trail follows the river banks for its entire distance offering fishing possibilities. | ||
| Anthracite Pass Trail | White River National Forest | 1 |
| The trail starts a quarter mile up Yule Creek trail and ends at the pass. This is a short, very steep trail. Most people agree that the climb is worth the beautiful views from atop the Raggeds Wilderness. There is hiking and heavy horse use on this ... | ||
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