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Distance
3.97 miles
Elevation Gain
928 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Horseshoe Trail to Frazer Meadow, located in Golden, Colorado, is a moderate difficulty hiking trail. The trail spans approximately 3.97 miles round trip and is best suited for intermediate hikers. The trail is known for its gradual incline, making it a steady but manageable climb. The trail is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and various bird species. Hikers should keep an eye out for these creatures, but remember to respect their space. The trail also offers views of the surrounding mountains and meadows, providing a scenic backdrop for your hike. The trailhead is easily accessible, with ample parking available. Hikers are advised to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, as the trail can be rocky in places and the Colorado sun can be intense. The best time to hike this trail is in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the trail is less crowded. In summary, Horseshoe Trail to Frazer Meadow is a moderately challenging hike with rewarding views and wildlife sightings. It's a great choice for those looking for a day hike in the Golden, Colorado area.
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