Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest
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The Browns Lake Trail is about 6 miles long (one way) and is rated as More to Most Difficult.
Trailhead Location: From Fort Collins, follow Highway 287 north approximately 10 miles to the intersection with Highway 14. Follow Highway 14 west 26 miles and turn south onto the Pingree Park Road. After four miles, turn west off of Pingree Park Road onto Crown Point Road and travel 12 miles. The trailhead is on the south side of the road. This trail goes into the Comanche Peak Wilderness. The high point of the trail offers incredible views of the Medicine Bow Range to the west and the Mummy Range to the south. Portions of this trail are above treeline. Special Trail Regulations: Because this is a very popular trail, camping is limited to designated sites and no campfires are allowed. |
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