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0.7 mi

Distance

371 ft

Elev. Gain

26m

Est. Time

Easy

Difficulty

About This Trail

The Jack Dickens Trail is a 0.7-mile linear trail located in the northern Colorado region. Situated at a high elevation, with a maximum of 3,283 meters (10,771 feet), the trail offers a moderate elevation gain of 113 meters (371 feet) over its short distance. The surface is primarily dirt, making it ideal for hikers looking for a brief and scenic walk. Due to its short length and dirt surface, it is considered easy, but the elevation may challenge those unaccustomed to high-altitude hiking.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Hazards & Warnings

steep elevation gain

Elevation Profile

Min:3,165 ft
Max:3,283 ft
118 ft
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3,165 ft3,204 ft3,243 ft3,283 ft0.0 mi0.2 mi0.4 mi0.5 mi0.7 mi

Trail Details

Surface
Dirt

Official sources & verification

Managed by United States Forest Service

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Managing agency

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We display cached information from agency feeds. Hours, fees, permits, closures, fire restrictions, and conditions change without notice. Outdoors is not the permitting authority. Confirm current conditions for this trail using the links above before you go — you are responsible for compliance. Last verified by us: Aug 17, 2026. Spot an error in our data?

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Highlights

scenic views

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Hunt context

This trail crosses hunting units

During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Colorado hunting page

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