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Hike and Camp in Clear Creek County
With 53 14,000 foot peaks, as well as a few thousand lower peaks, Colorado is one of the best camping and hiking destinations in the United States.

During your Colorado vacation to camp, ski or fish remember to bring the hiking boots. With many hiking trails to explore start slow and enjoy the great Colorado mountains.

On a Colorado hiking trip, you can experience trails with elevations that range from as low as 3,337 feet, to as high as 14, 433 feet. The urban environments of Denver and Boulder are in close proximity to some exciting Colorado hiking trails. In fact, many people who visit Colorado from sea level locations spend a few days hiking these trails in order to acclimate to the high altitude. Hiking Colorado can be a great experience, as long as you adhere to a few safety precautions.

Make sure you go to the Trails page for detailed map and descriptions of some of the trails in Clear Creek County.

Photo by Ron Ruhoff
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Elevation and temperature
Keep in mind that for every thousand feet of elevation that is gained along the Colorado hiking trails, the temperature will drop 5.5 degrees. Additionally, ultraviolet radiation increases about 26 percent at elevations between 5,000 feet and 14,000 feet. With this in mind, when you plan your Colorado hiking trip, be sure to pack for all types of weather conditions, and make sure that you bring plenty of sunscreen. Hydration is also crucial at the high altitude Colorado hiking trails. When you head out on your hike, be sure to bring plenty of water. A compass or a GPS will also come in handy.

Anyone planning to go Colorado hiking in the backcountry should consider purchasing the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue (CORSAR) card. CORSAR Cards can be purchased for $3.00 at many local vendors, or by calling the Department of Local Affairs at (970) 248-7310. Purchasing the card provides funding for the volunteers who conduct search and rescue missions throughout all of Colorado’s backcountry.

Have fun!
Now that you are aware of the safety precautions for hiking Colorado, you probably would like to know where to find the best hiking trails in Colorado. The possibilities are endless, depending on your interests.

Once you have acclimated to the altitude, you will definitely want to visit the Colorado hiking trails in Clear Creek County. Luckily for the modern day hiker, the gold seekers of the 1800s formed mountain trails as they hiked across the high passes of Clear Creek County.

The ghost towns, gold camps and mining relics of days past can still be seen along the trails.

As you hike through nature, you are also hiking through history. Your senses will be treated to alpine lakes, waterfalls and wildflower meadows as you climb towards the jagged peaks that pierce the Colorado sky.
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