If you like hiking in Colorado’s high peaks, we’re sorry to break it to you, but your hiking season this year may have already come to an end in many areas. Early snow in Colorado in 2023 has arrived, and it’s already coating the tops of many of our state’s spectacular 14ers. Of course, winter hiking is as fun as hiking at any other time of the year, but when there’s snow above 14,000 feet, conditions can become downright dangerous very quickly if you’re inexperienced or unprepared. Read on to learn more about this year’s early snow and what that means for the people who enjoy hiking almost three miles above sea level.

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Hiking in Colorado at any time of the year is great, but the most important thing – always – is that you stay safe. Have a great time out there in the mountains, no matter what the season, and come back alive and with all your toes!

If you’re headed outdoors this winter in Colorado, make sure you bring all the winter essentials!

 

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