Cottonwood Creek
About
Cottonwood Creek is a 3.9-mile loop trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, managed by the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest's Ouray Ranger District. This loop route offers hikers a moderate outing through the high country landscape characteristic of the Uncompahgre Plateau region. The trail follows Cottonwood Creek through mixed terrain typical of the area. As a loop configuration, hikers return to their starting point without retracing the same path, providing variety throughout the hike. The trail is accessible via the Ouray Ranger District, which maintains facilities and information for visitors exploring this section of the national forest. Cottonwood Creek is suitable for hikers seeking a half-day adventure in the San Juan Mountains area. The creek itself provides scenic water features and riparian habitat along the route. This trail offers access to the natural landscape managed by the USDA Forest Service, with the forest setting and creek corridor being the primary attractions. For current conditions, trail status, and specific access information, contact the Ouray Ranger District directly or consult official GMUG National Forest resources.