Dexter Creek Trail
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Dexter Creek Trail is a 4.5-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Ouray, managed by the USFS Ouray Ranger District. This moderate day hike follows Dexter Creek through the San Juan Mountains, offering hikers a chance to explore the scenic backcountry near the historic mining town of Ouray. The trail traverses alpine terrain with views of the surrounding peaks and follows the creek for much of the route. As an out-and-back hike, visitors can turn around at any point that suits their fitness level and available time. The trailhead is accessible from the Ouray area, making it a popular option for those seeking a half-day or full-day excursion. The trail is maintained by the Ouray Ranger District of the US Forest Service. Summer and early fall are the best seasons for hiking, as snow and creek crossings may present challenges during spring runoff and winter months. This trail offers a rewarding experience for hikers looking to experience the natural beauty of the San Juan Mountains without committing to a lengthy backpacking trip.