Browns Creek
About
Browns Creek is an 11.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the San Juan National Forest's Columbine Ranger District (West). This moderately-scaled route offers hikers a substantial day outing through the diverse terrain of the San Juan Mountains. The out-and-back format means you'll travel the same 5.8 miles to reach the turnaround point before retracing your steps back to the trailhead. This structure allows flexibility for hikers to adjust their experience by turning around early if desired. The trail traverses lands managed by the USDA Forest Service, ensuring access to well-maintained public lands in southwestern Colorado. As part of the Columbine Ranger District, this area is known for its mountain scenery and seasonal accessibility. Plan accordingly for weather conditions, which can change rapidly in this high-altitude region. Check current trail conditions and seasonal closures with the San Juan National Forest before your visit. Bring adequate water and supplies for the full distance, as amenities are limited along the route.