Loop hikes mean you end back where you startedbut you get fresh scenery every step of the way! 60 loop hikes accessible from metro areas including Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Boulder Illustrated with topo maps, elevation profiles, and photos for each hike Trailfinder chart lists hikes by factors including distance, hiking time, elevation gain, season, and highlightsquiet wilderness, mountain meadow, great views, wildlife, etc. Bonus listing of loop hikes that are great for winter snowshoeing Looking for a short, easy loop stroll, or a challenging loop trek? Do you want loops that offer solitude or loops that are kid-friendly? There are loops that involve overnight stays and loops that involve fourteeners to consider, too. And did you know that some loops double as great snowshoe trails in winter? Youll find all these and more in Loop Hikes: Colorado. As you can tell, the operative word here is "loop." Thats right: theres no need to bore yourself by retracing the same path. Your every step is shiny and new, all without tandem driving or dropping off a car at both ends of the trail. Its the holy grail of hiking!Regions represented include Front Range, Central Mountains, Southwest Mountains, Western Slope and Canyonlands, Northern Mountains, and Rocky Mountain National Park.STEVE JOHNSON is a freelance writer focusing on outdoor recreation. A former longtime Colorado resident, he returns for hiking vacations yearly. He is the author of three outdoor guidebooks and writes for Cabin Life, among other publications. DAVID WEINSTEIN is a lifelong Colorado resident who grew up camping and hiking throughout the state.
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