Park Creek
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Park Creek Trail is a 4.5-mile out-and-back hike located in Colorado near the town of Colorado. The trail is managed by the White River National Forest, Blanco Ranger District. This moderate day hike offers access to the scenic Park Creek drainage within the White River National Forest. The trail follows Park Creek through forested terrain typical of the Colorado high country. As an out-and-back route, hikers will retrace their steps on the return journey, making the total distance 9 miles round trip. The trail provides a straightforward hiking experience suitable for those seeking a backcountry creek environment without requiring technical skills or mountaineering experience. The White River National Forest encompasses over 2.3 million acres across the Rocky Mountains, and Park Creek Trail offers visitors a chance to explore one of the forest's creek corridors. The trail is accessible to the public year-round, though seasonal conditions may vary. Hikers should be prepared for typical mountain weather and bring adequate water and supplies. For current trail conditions, closures, or specific regulations, contact the Blanco Ranger District of White River National Forest.
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Location
Park Creek
Colorado
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