Groundhog Creek
About
Groundhog Creek is a 1.9-mile loop trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, within Rio Grande National Forest under the management of the Divide Ranger District. This short loop option makes it accessible for hikers seeking a modest outing in the San Juan Mountains region. The trail traverses through Rio Grande National Forest, offering an intimate experience of the area's natural landscape. Its loop configuration allows hikers to complete a full circuit without retracing their steps, providing varied scenery throughout the route. Rio Grande National Forest is known for its alpine meadows, aspen groves, and mountain streams, and this trail likely showcases several of these features. The Divide Ranger District manages numerous trails and recreation sites across the forest, maintaining access and trail conditions. This trail is suitable for those looking for a shorter hiking experience, whether as a warm-up, cool-down, or standalone outing. The loop format appeals to hikers who prefer not to backtrack. Given its modest distance, Groundhog Creek can often be combined with other nearby trails or activities in the area for a more comprehensive outdoor adventure.
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Location
Groundhog Creek
Colorado