moderateOut & back

Lynch Creek

Colorado
3.9 miDistance
ModerateDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

Lynch Creek is a 3.9-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado Springs. The trail is managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest, South Platte Ranger District. This out-and-back route offers an accessible option for hikers exploring the South Platte area. The trail follows Lynch Creek, providing riparian scenery typical of the region. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at their preferred point, making it adaptable for different fitness levels and time constraints. The trail is situated within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, one of Colorado's major public lands offering diverse recreational opportunities. The South Platte Ranger District manages this area, which is known for its creek access and forest setting. Lynch Creek is a good option for those seeking a moderate-distance hike in the South Platte drainage. The 3.9-mile distance makes it suitable for a half-day outing. Visitors should contact Pike-San Isabel National Forest or the South Platte Ranger District for current trail conditions and any seasonal restrictions before heading out.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyPike-San Isabel NF — South Platte RD

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Lynch Creek

Colorado

Trail data from USFS