Colorado Trail Segment 12

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Route Description for Colorado Trail Segment 12
There is no shortage of jaw-dropping scenery along the Colorado Trail Segment 12, as it travels through the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. Enjoy dense pine forests, luxuriant meadowlands, alpine lakes, gurgling streams, and epic mountain views as you travel along this amazing route. Note: this one-way segment is long, so if you are planning to hike it in a day, make sure you leave before dawn and bring a headlamp for the final few miles! Additionally, consider trekking poles to help more easily navigate the undulating terrain. Don’t forget to arrange for pickup or leave a car at the southern Colorado Trail Segment 12 Trailhead!
Embark on your adventure along the Colorado Trail Segment 12 from the trailhead off County Road 390. From here, head south along the trail and immediately climb up the rocky ridge. Enjoy the fresh mountain air as you venture into the woodlands of the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. Intersecting with several snowmelt streams, you will eventually pass Waverly Mountain before dipping down to Pine Creek. From here you will begin climbing again up to Rainbow Lake, before passing Mount Harvard and Mount Columbia.
Soon you will reach the shoreline of the Harvard Lakes. Revel in the sight of the picturesque alpine lakes then continue south along the trail all the way to your endpoint at the southern Colorado Trail Segment 12 off County Road 365.
Getting to the Colorado Trail Segment 12 Trailhead
The Colorado Trail Segment 12 departs from the trailhead off County Road 390.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
Backcountry Dispersed Camping
When to do:
March-October
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Low
Route Type:
One Way
Colorado Trail Segment 12 Elevation Graph
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