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The strenuous Deadhorse Trail climbs out of Glenwood Canyon from the Hanging Lake Trail and connects with the Forest Service Road 622 north to Coffee Pot Springs. The trail is indeed steep and rocky in places and is for hikers only.
Details
Length:
6.5 miles/10.5 km
Difficulty:
Difficult
Additional Details:
The Forest Service Reference Number for Deadhorse Trail is FS 1851. You can use this number to find the trail on topographical maps.
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