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  1. Colorado Trail - The Colorado Trail Foundation

    From details on each segment and current travel alerts, to a trail overview and stories of its colorful history, find everything you need to plan and execute your Colorado Trail adventure.

  2. Starting Points - Colorado Trail Foundation

    Information for thru-hikers and bikers beginning their trips from The Colorado Trail’s northern terminus at Waterton Canyon, near the Denver metro area and from Durango's Junction Creek …

  3. The Trail - Colorado Trail Foundation

    Introduction to The Colorado Trail-- one continuous, narrow path from Denver to Durango for hiking, horseback, and bicycling.

  4. Segments of the CT - Colorado Trail Foundation

    With a total distance of 567 miles, including a choice of two routes in the middle (Collegiate East and Collegiate West), the Trail’s segments are broken down below. The Official Colorado Trail …

  5. Traveling the CT - Colorado Trail Foundation

    Oct 30, 2023 · You can hike, bike, or horseback ride all or segments of The Colorado Trail. Plan your trip using this website, books, maps and other resources listed here.

  6. Getting to the Trailhead - Colorado Trail Foundation

    Calling All Trail Completers! Have you hiked, biked, ridden, trekked or otherwise completed the Colorado Trail? Report your hike and be acknowledged on our Completer Page. You can also …

  7. Maps and Guidebooks - Colorado Trail Foundation

    The most up-to-date version of the official CT guidebook and detailed topographic trail maps for planning your Colorado Trail adventure.

  8. Hiking and Backpacking - Colorado Trail Foundation

    Each summer, The Colorado Trail Foundation offers several weeklong professionally guided and fully supported treks. Meals are provided and gear shuttles enables trekkers to travel with just …

  9. Colorado Trail Guidebook, 10th Edition

    The official guidebook includes everything you need to enjoy all 567 miles of the trail, whether out for a day, a weekend backpack, or a complete thru-hike of the trail that starts near Denver and …

  10. FAQ - Colorado Trail Foundation

    The Colorado Trail is suitable for hikers, equestrians, pack animals, and mountain bikers, though bicycles are prohibited in wilderness areas. Cyclists will find detail of the mandatory bicycle …