Women’s Forest Trail (Women’s Federation Forest)

OPEN SPACE

ADDRESS

Teller County Road 511, just off U.S. Highway 24 near Divide, CO

Trailhead Parking

HOURS

Dawn to Dusk

AMENITIES

Parking
Trailhead Signage

ACTIVITIES

Bird Watching
Dog Walking
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Photography
Running
Walking
Wildlife Viewing

Women’s Forest Trail (Women’s Federation Forest) – Divide, CO

The Women’s Forest Trail, also known as the Women’s Federation Forest, is a special hiking area near Divide dedicated to the legacy of women in conservation. Established in the 1960s through the Colorado Federation of Women’s Clubs in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, this living memorial forest highlights the power of community and stewardship in shaping Colorado’s landscapes.

Trail Experience
Forest Service Trail #375 (Pike National Forest) is about 5 miles long and is an excellent choice for intermediate hikers, or anyone seeking a reflective walk in the woods. The path meanders through stands of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, small lake and rock formations.  *Note: The Trail is not marked well at all and difficult to follow depending on the season. Check online for the best maps before exploring.*

Wildlife and Scenery
The forested loop is home to mule deer, squirrels, and a variety of birds. In summer, wildflowers brighten the understory, while autumn brings crisp air and changing colors in the surrounding area.

History
The Women’s Federation Forest was planted as a conservation project by the Colorado Federation of Women’s Clubs in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service. Their vision was to create a space that would celebrate stewardship and serve as a living classroom for future generations. Trail #375 allows visitors to walk among these trees and reflect on the enduring legacy of grassroots conservation.

Plan Your Visit

  • Location: Teller County Road 511, just off U.S. Highway 24 near Divide, within Pike National Forest

  • Length: 5 miles (loop)

  • Amenities: Small trailhead parking

  • Tips: Pair this short trail with nearby hikes like Mueller State Park or the Crags Trail for a full day outdoors.

Trail #375 offers more than meditative walk in the forest — it’s a reminder of how community and conservation come together to leave a legacy on the land.

Open Space Regions

Teller County

Accessibility Offerings

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