Fortification Creek
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Fortification Creek is a 5.8-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Boulder Ranger District of Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest. The trail follows Fortification Creek through the national forest, offering hikers an opportunity to explore this drainage system in the Rocky Mountain foothills. As an out-and-back route, hikers can turn around at any point to customize their experience, though the full distance provides a complete creek-side journey. The trail is managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest's Boulder Ranger District, which maintains the area for public recreation. The creek environment provides year-round water access and cooler temperatures compared to surrounding areas, making it an attractive option for those seeking shade and flowing water during their hike. The trail's moderate distance makes it accessible for a range of fitness levels, though hikers should plan accordingly for the full 5.8-mile round trip. Check current conditions with the Boulder Ranger District before heading out, as trail and creek conditions can vary seasonally.
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Fortification Creek
Colorado