White River National Forest, Colorado, United States
24.5 miles (39.4 km) · 6,367 ft elevation gain · Point to Point · trail · Route
The Geneva Lake Trail route traverses 24.5 miles through White River National Forest, Colorado, United States. Elevation gain totals 6,367 feet, with 7,555 feet of descent. The most significant ascent covers 4.3 miles and gains 2,715 feet. Vertical rate measures 260 feet of gain per mile. About 53% of the distance is runnable terrain. Terrain is predominantly trail. Technical difficulty: mountainous. This route ranks at the 86.09th percentile for difficulty among similar distances. The route draws trail runners and hikers interested in technical terrain in Colorado.
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