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Jog the moderate 3.5-mile Peewink Mountain Trail in Roosevelt National Forest, gaining 306 feet for mountain views and wildlife.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail officially starts at the Peewink Mountain Trailhead. Parking is available there, though it's an unpaved area. Given the trail's popularity with off-road vehicles, arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot, especially on weekends.
While the trail is designated for jogging on komoot, it's important to note the terrain. It's primarily an unpaved dirt road with potholes, divots, and some narrow, slanting sections with rock outcrops. It's also frequently used by off-road vehicles (4x4s, ATVs, dirt bikes). This shared use and uneven surface can make jogging challenging and requires careful foot placement. Some sections may even require high-clearance vehicles, indicating its rugged nature.
The best time to visit the Peewink Mountain Trail is typically from June through October. The trail is subject to seasonal closures due to heavy snows outside of these months, making it inaccessible or difficult to navigate.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Peewink Mountain Trail. However, as it's located within Roosevelt National Forest, it's crucial to follow all forest regulations, including keeping your dog on a leash and cleaning up after them. Be mindful of shared use with vehicles and potential wildlife encounters.
Generally, there is no entrance fee to access Roosevelt National Forest for day use activities like hiking or jogging on trails such as Peewink Mountain. However, specific permits may be required for certain activities like dispersed camping or commercial use. Always check the official U.S. Forest Service website for the latest regulations before your visit.
The trail winds through quiet forest paths, offering a serene escape. As you gain elevation towards the Peewink Mountain summit, the trees open up to reveal expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the Colorado landscape. Wildlife sightings are possible, with moose specifically mentioned, and the area is also good for birdwatching.
The Peewink Mountain Trail involves an elevation gain of approximately 93 meters (about 305 feet) over its 5.6-kilometer distance. While not extreme, the uneven terrain can make this feel more strenuous for joggers.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Peewink trail. It also intersects with and utilizes parts of other trails such as Peewink Spur and North Boulder Creek Spurs.
To best enjoy jogging on this trail, consider going during off-peak hours, such as early mornings on weekdays, to minimize encounters with off-road vehicles. Always be aware of your surroundings, listen for approaching vehicles, and be prepared to step aside. Wearing bright colors can also increase your visibility to drivers.
The primary landmark and viewpoint is the Peewink Mountain summit itself, which offers expansive views once you clear the treeline. The Peewink Mountain Trailhead also serves as a key starting point.
The Peewink Mountain Trail, as mapped, is an out-and-back route. You will return along the same path you took to reach the summit.
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