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Quick Facts
Recommended Season:  Summer
Difficulty:  Moderate
Vehicle Accessibility:  Passenger Vehicle
Usage:  Heavy
Trail Number:  611
Length, One-way:  1.4 Miles
Handicapped Accessible:  no
Elevation Gain:  948 Feet
Beginning Elevation:  8,800 Feet
Ending Elevation:  9,748 Feet
Reservation:  No
Season:  Memorial Day Weekend - Mid-September
Directions
From Sedalia, Devils Head Lookout Trail can be reached by traveling approximately ten miles west of Sedalia on Highway 67 to the Rampart Range Road. Turn left (south) on the Rampart Range Road for approximately eight and one-half miles to the trailhead.
Location Information
The Devil's Head Lookout Trail begins in the picnic area adjacent to Devil's Head Campground and ends at the last fire lookout for the Pike National Forest. The trail receives heavy use from nearly 20,000 visitors per year. The Forest Service provides toilets and a water fountain at the trailhead.

Be sure to bring plenty of water for this hike. Although it is only 1.4 miles to the lookout the trail is very steep gaining 1,000' in elevation. Once you reach the lookout you may decide to continue hiking on Zinn Trail, which will make the round-trip distance 3.75 miles. Mountain Bikes and horses are permitted on this route but not encouraged. The high volume of foot traffic seen on this trail makes horses and mountain bikes difficult to maneuver.
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