The Best and Worst Colorado Trail Segments

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The Colorado Trail is about 485 miles long and is split up into 28 segments. Most segments start and end at a road or trailhead, and they can sometimes be pretty remote. They range from under 10 to over 20 miles long.

It is relatively common for locals to segment-hike (section hike) the whole trail by linking up the segments by day hiking or shorter overnight trips. Because of this, it’s super common to see people talking about certain segment numbers online, and the official Colorado Trail guidebook is written according to them. Keep reading to learn which Colorado Trail segments I think are the best (and worst)!

I, admittedly, didn’t do the most in-depth research on the trail before my 2021 thru-hike, and I really didn’t have that much context on the segments and where they were and what was great or not great about them. But of course, I definitely had opinions about certain segments – good and bad – by the end of the trail! So, I decided to create this ranked list of the segments, from best to worst.

You should also note that I did not hike the Collegiate East, which is comprised of segments 11 – 15. I still hiked the beginning of 11 and end of 15, so I’ll still include them in my rankings. As always, and maybe even moreso here, this is my opinion, so take it with a grain of salt!

How the Rankings Were Decided

As I said above, this is entirely my opinion! When I started ranking these, the main category I went off of was beautiful views. I am a photographer, after all. So, you can really read this list as how scenic, or how much bang for your buck you get in these sections! I know we all love to hike, but I personally like to hike in really pretty places.

The Colorado Trail Segments Ranked

1. Segment 23: Carson Saddle to Stony Pass Trailhead

Segment 23

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2. Segment 27: Hotel Draw Road to Kennebec Trailhead

Segment 27

3. Segment 24: Stony Pass Trailhead to Molas Pass

Segment 24

4. Segment 22: Spring Creek Pass Trailhead to Carson Saddle

Segment 22

5. Segment 21: San Luis Pass to Spring Creek Pass Trailhead

Segment 21

6. Segment CW03: Cottonwood Pass Trailhead to Tincup Pass Road

Segment CW03

7. Segment 25: Molas Pass to Bolam Pass Road

Segment 25

8. Segment CW02: Sheep Gulch to Cottonwood Pass Trailhead

Segment CW02

9. Segment 26: Bolam Pass Road to Hotel Draw Road

Segment 26

10. Segment CW01: Twin Lakes to Sheep Gulch

Segment CW01

11. Segment CW05: Boss Lake Trailhead to Ridge Above South Fooses Creek

Segment CW05

12. Segment 6: Kenosha Pass to Gold Hill Trailhead

Segment 6

13. Segment 8: Copper Mountain to Tennessee Pass

Segment 8

14. Segment 7: Gold Hill Trailhead to Copper Mountain

Segment 7

15. Segment 20: Eddiesville Trailhead to San Luis Pass

Segment 20

16. Segment CW04: Tincup Pass Road to Boss Lake Trailhead

Segment CW04

17. Segment 5: Long Gulch to Kenosha Pass

Segment 5

18. Segment 9: Tennessee Pass to Timberline Lake Trailhead

Segment 9

19. Segment 19: Saguache Park Road to Eddiesville Trailhead

Segment 19

20. Segment 4: Rolling Creek Trailhead to Long Gulch

Segment 4

21. Segment 11: Mount Massive Trailhead to Clear Creek Road

Segment 11

22. Segment 2: South Platte River Trailhead to Little Scraggy Trailhead

Segment 2

23. Segment 28: Kennebec Trailhead to Junction Creek Trailhead

Segment 28

24. Segment 10: Timberline Lake to Mount Massive Trail

Segment 10

25. Segment 3: Little Scraggy Trailhead to Rolling Creek Trailhead

Segment 3

26. Segment 1: Waterton Canyon to South Platte River Trailhead

Segment 1

27. Segment 18: CO Hwy 114 to Saguache Park Road

Segment 18

28. Segment 15: US Hwy 50 to Marshall Pass

Segment 15

29. Segment 16: Marshall Pass to Sargent’s Mesa

Segment 16

30. Segment 17: Sargent’s Mesa to CO Hwy 114

Segment 17

I just have to say, many of these segments were difficult to rank! Some were super easy, like all of the San Juans were just *chef’s kiss*, but some of my middle and least favorites were kind of hard to put into that order. All segments had at least one bright spot in them. You can always find something valuable about a segment even if it’s not your favorite.

Do you agree or disagree with my rankings? Have a question about a segment? Leave your thoughts below!

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