Goulding Creek
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Goulding Creek is a 6.2-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Rio Grande National Forest's Conejos Peak Ranger District. The trail provides access to the scenic Goulding Creek drainage, offering hikers an opportunity to explore this remote area of the San Juan Mountains region. This out-and-back route allows visitors to turn around at their preferred point, making it adaptable for various fitness levels and time constraints. The trail is maintained by the Rio Grande National Forest's Conejos Peak Ranger District, which manages the surrounding public lands. Hikers can expect to travel through typical high country terrain characteristic of the San Juan Mountains. The out-and-back format means the total hiking distance will be 12.4 miles if completed end-to-end, though many visitors may choose to hike partway and return. The trail provides access to a less-crowded alternative for those exploring the Conejos Peak area. For current conditions, trail maintenance updates, and detailed directions, contact the Conejos Peak Ranger District directly.
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Goulding Creek
Colorado
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