Goodwin Trail
Be prepared for just under 2,500 feet of elevation gain—this is a demanding but beautiful ride.
Found in 1 campground.
Trail features
Horse camping for Goodwin Trail
This adventure begins out of Alvarado Campground. The shorter connector trail gets ankle-breaking rocky for about 3/4 of a mile on the way to the trailhead. If I were to do it again, I would take the longer western loop route to the trailhead, as shown on the Rainbow Trail map. It’s a bit longer, but much easier on the horses.
This is a long, steady climb all the way up to Goodwin Lakes at 11,500 feet. Expect some steep sections and potential downed trees to navigate around. The trail is fairly easy to follow, and don’t be surprised if you end up riding through snow. This is a lot like the Venable Trail and it's conditions.
This is definitely iconic Colorado riding. There are a couple of meadows where you can give the horses a break and let them get a drink. You’re experiencing the Rocky Mountains at their best.
VERY IMPORTANT — DO NOT attempt the Phantom Trail!

