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Distance
12.06 miles
Elevation Gain
2500 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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The Village to Village Trail in Beaver Creek, Colorado, is a well-known hiking route. This trail spans approximately 12.06 miles and is rated as moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers with some experience. The trail features a total elevation gain of around 2,500 feet, providing a challenging yet rewarding hike. The trail is known for its unique natural features. It passes through dense forests of aspen and spruce, offering shade and cool temperatures even in the summer months. Hikers will also encounter several small streams along the route, adding to the trail's appeal. One of the highlights of the Village to Village Trail is its proximity to Beaver Creek, a large and scenic body of water. The trail offers several vantage points with views of the creek. Hikers should note that the trail can be rocky in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The trail is best used from June until October, and dogs are allowed but must be kept on leash.
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