Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest
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The Flowers Trail is about 18 miles long (one way) and sees only moderate use as it is rated as More Difficult to Most Difficult.
Trailhead Location: Travel 11 miles northwest of Fort Collins on U.S. Highway 287 and Colorado Highway 14. Turn left on CO 14, travel 26 miles, and turn left on County Road 63E, the Pingree Park Road. Travel 6 miles to Jack's Gulch Campground. During season when the gates are open, the road through the campground and the 3.5 rough miles beyond will lead to the Flowers Trailhead. This former wagon route enters the Comanche Peak Wilderness after the first couple miles and intersects with several other trails. Some parts of the trail are above treeline and no water is available. A portion of the Flowers Trail is within the Browns Lake Travel Zone: camping is limited to designated sites and all campfires are prohibited. |
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