Pike National Forest
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While this 1.4 mile trail rises 1,000' in elevation, it is rated as easy to moderate. It sees most of its traffic in the summer and fall.
Access: Take Park County Road 22 to Weston Pass Campground. The trailhead is at the campground. Notes: This trail follows the ridge along the edge of the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness before dropping down and intersecting with the Rich Creek Trail. There's water at the Weston Pass Campground or at the junction with the Rich Creek Trail. USGS Maps: South Peak |
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