Burton Creek
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Burton Creek Trail is a 5.8-mile out-and-back route located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest Boulder Ranger District. This trail offers hikers a straightforward option for exploring the scenic terrain of the Boulder area within the national forest system. The out-and-back format allows visitors to hike 2.9 miles in, then return along the same route, making it easy to turn back at any point if desired. The trail provides access to Burton Creek and the surrounding forest landscape characteristic of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest. This route is suitable for hikers seeking a moderate distance outing without the commitment of a full loop trail. The national forest setting ensures a natural hiking experience in this part of Colorado. Whether you're looking for a half-day hike or a longer adventure, Burton Creek Trail offers flexibility in distance. For current conditions, trail maintenance updates, and any seasonal closures or alerts, check with the Boulder Ranger District of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest before your visit.