How to Read Trail Difficulty Ratings

Trail ratings help hikers choose routes that match their experience and fitness levels. Easy trails usually have gentle elevation changes and well-marked paths. Moderate trails may involve steeper sections, switchbacks, or rocky terrain.

Difficult trails vary widely but often include significant elevation gain, unsteady footing, or technical sections requiring careful navigation.

When in doubt, start with an easier trail and work upward — confidence builds naturally over time.