6The Bridalveil Creek Trail
This trail might fall short of two miles, but it is still rated moderately difficult. Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest free-falling waterfalls in the state, are what make hiking this trail one of the best experiences in Colorado. The falls are 365 feet high.
Mind you, the elevation clocks in at almost 1,650 feet. So you can expect to get a bit more fatigued than you might initially imagine. Are you an experienced hiker who wants even more of a challenge?
Take the newer hiking trail that goes from the parking lot to the waterfall’s bottom. The terrain on this hike is reported to be notably rough and uneven. There are even a few hazardous water crossings. Regardless of your choices, make sure you’re prepared.
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