Burnett Creek
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Burnett Creek is a 5.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Rio Grande National Forest Divide Ranger District. This moderate hiking route follows Burnett Creek through forest terrain, offering hikers a straightforward journey into the Rio Grande National Forest. The trail's out-and-back format makes it accessible for hikers seeking a turnaround destination, with the full 5.0-mile distance covering 2.5 miles to the trail's endpoint and back. The creek-side setting provides water features and riparian habitat characteristic of the Divide Ranger District's landscape. As part of the Rio Grande National Forest system, this trail offers access to the area's natural environment and is maintained by the managing agency. The relatively modest distance makes it suitable for hikers of varying experience levels seeking a half-day outing. Visitors should check with the Rio Grande National Forest Divide Ranger District for current trail conditions, seasonal accessibility, and any specific regulations before planning their visit.