moderateOut & back

Oliver Creek

Colorado
5.6 miDistance
432 ftElevation gain
ModerateDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

Oliver Creek is a 5.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Boulder Ranger District of Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest. The trail follows Oliver Creek through scenic forest terrain, offering hikers a moderate journey into the national forest. Managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest's Boulder Ranger District, this trail provides access to one of Colorado's backcountry creeks. The out-and-back route allows hikers to turn around at their preferred point, making it suitable for various fitness levels and time constraints. The trail's proximity to Boulder makes it an accessible option for Front Range hikers seeking forest immersion and creek views without requiring extensive travel. Visitors should check current conditions with the Boulder Ranger District before heading out, as trail maintenance and access can vary seasonally. Standard hiking precautions apply, including bringing adequate water, sun protection, and maps. The national forest setting provides typical Colorado mountain wildlife viewing opportunities, so hikers should familiarize themselves with local wildlife guidelines.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyArapaho-Roosevelt NF — Boulder RD

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Oliver Creek

Colorado

Trail data from USFS