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The Lani White and Hunter Valley Loop Trail is a moderate 6.0 miles (9.7 km) hiking route located in the White River National Forest. You will gain 1260 feet (384 metres) of elevation over an estimated 3 hours and 2 minutes. This popular loop offers a rewarding experience for hikers…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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440 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
9.73 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.22 km
2.69 km
1.18 km
635 m
Surfaces
7.04 km
1.34 km
717 m
470 m
112 m
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Highest point (2,780 m)
Lowest point (2,400 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Komoot rates this as a moderate hike. While some sections are considered easy-going and suitable for families, other sources describe the full loop as more difficult due to its length and elevation gain. The Hunter Creek Trail portion is generally intermediate/moderate, and the Lani White Trail is easy/intermediate. It's a good option for those acclimatizing to the altitude near Aspen.
The trail primarily consists of rocky and dirt paths. You'll follow Hunter Creek, navigating over boardwalks and log bridges. The route also traverses through Hunter Valley, with sections weaving between lush meadowlands and shaded tree areas. Expect a mix of woodlands, open vistas, and creek-side walking.
The trail is accessible year-round. However, it's particularly picturesque in the autumn when the aspens display peak vibrancy, creating a 'sea of golden aspens.' In winter, it can be enjoyed with snowshoes or microspikes. For fewer crowds, consider an early morning start or a weekday visit, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, leashed pets are welcome on this trail. Please remember to clean up after your dog to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lani White and Hunter Valley Loop Trail. It is located within the White River National Forest, which generally does not charge for day-use access to trails.
Parking is available near the trailhead. Due to the trail's popularity, especially on weekends, arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure a spot and avoid crowds.
You'll encounter the scenic Lower Hunter Creek trail, which winds through enchanting woodlands. The route also passes through Hunter Valley, offering views of lush cottonwood trees and expansive mountain vistas. Along the way, you'll find several historic mining sites with interpretive signs, adding an educational dimension to your hike.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll hike along parts of the Rio Grande Trail, the BTS Trail, the Hunter Valley trail, Smuggler Cutoff Road, and the Iowa Shaft trail, offering a varied hiking experience.
Yes, this trail is generally considered family-friendly. While some sections might be more challenging, its varied terrain and points of interest, like the historic mining sites, can make it an engaging experience for children. Just be mindful of the overall distance and elevation for younger hikers.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate layers of clothing, sun protection, and sturdy hiking shoes. If hiking in winter, snowshoes or microspikes would be essential. A map or GPS device is also recommended.
While the trail follows the beautiful Hunter Creek, known for its babbling waters and numerous crossings via boardwalks and log bridges, it is not specifically known for large, prominent waterfalls. The beauty lies more in the creek's constant presence, the lush riparian areas, and the overall forest scenery.