The Colorado Trail is the premier scenic long trail in North America. It winds its way through fields of wildflowers to high mountain passes, from wild mountain streams to queit trails through old growth forests. The CT crosses eight mountain ranges, seven National Forests, six Wilderness Areas, and five river systems.
The official guidebook includes everything you need to enjoy the trail, whether out for a day, a weekend backpack, or the complete through-hike of a trail that starts near Denver and ends near Durango, 468 miles later. The seventh edition was written by by the Colorado Trail Foundation, an all-volunteer group that built and maintains the Colorado Trail.
All the information that you need to do the Colorado Trail.
The all new Seventh Edition includes:
- Completely rewritten descriptions of the 28 trail segments
- Integrated GPS waypoints
- Expert advice on planning
- Detailed descriptions of every mile
- Full color maps for every segment
- Elevation Profiles
- Information for resupply at nearby towns
Founded in 1912, the Colorado Mountain Club is the largest recreation education and conservation organization in the Rocky Mountains.

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