Antora Creek
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Antora Creek is a 3.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the GMUG National Forest Ouray Ranger District. This moderately accessible route follows Antora Creek through mountain terrain in the Ouray area. The out-and-back format makes it easy to turn around at any point, allowing hikers to customize their experience based on fitness level and available time. The trail provides access to creek-side scenery characteristic of the San Juan Mountains region. As a maintained trail within the national forest system, it offers a straightforward hiking experience without complicated navigation. Given its location within GMUG National Forest, hikers should expect standard forest service trail conditions. The creek setting provides opportunities for photography and wildlife viewing. This trail is suitable for hikers seeking a shorter outing or those looking to explore the Ouray area's natural features. Before heading out, contact the Ouray Ranger District for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures. Standard forest service regulations apply, and hikers should prepare with adequate water and sun protection.