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The Tom Blake Trail offers a delightful escape into the deep aspen groves of Snowmass, providing a 'buttery smooth' singletrack experience. You'll find yourself shaded for much of the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) journey, with opportunities to spot wildflowers in summer or golden aspens in autumn. This easy hike, with 505…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Tom Blake Trail is an easy hike that typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete. This estimate is for the full 4.4 km (2.7 miles) route.
The trail predominantly features a smooth dirt surface, often described as a 'buttery smooth' singletrack. While much of it winds through deep aspen groves, there are short portions that connect with neighborhood roads and pavement.
Yes, the Tom Blake Trail is generally considered an easy trail, suitable for beginning-to-intermediate hikers. It features moderate grades and a manageable length, making it family-friendly and accessible for children.
Specific parking details are not provided in the available data, but the trail is located in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Hikers should research local parking options near the trailheads in the area.
The provided route data indicates a point-to-point hike. However, the trail can be traveled in either direction, and its connections to other paths offer options for creating longer loops or varied routes.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Tom Blake Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and this rule is strictly enforced.
The trail offers diverse natural beauty, with lovely wildflowers in spring/summer and stunning fall colors from the aspen groves. However, be aware of a seasonal wildlife closure on a section of the trail from April 25th to June 21st. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the Tom Blake Trail is part of a larger network. It connects to other trails such as the Owl Creek Trail, Vista Trail, and trails at Sky Mountain Park, offering opportunities for extended adventures.
The Tom Blake Trail is located within the White River National Forest. Generally, there are no entrance fees for day-use hiking on most trails in the National Forest system. However, specific permits might be required for certain activities or overnight stays. It's always best to check with the local Forest Service office for the most current regulations.
Hikers are treated to diverse natural beauty, including lovely wildflowers and picturesque deep aspen groves, which are especially stunning in the fall. Opportunities for wildlife sightings are also common along the route.
Yes, a specific section of the Tom Blake Trail has a seasonal wildlife closure. This closure is in effect from April 25th to June 21st. Hikers should plan their visits accordingly to avoid this period.
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