M.F. Troublesome
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M.F. Troublesome is an 11.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado, within the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest under the management of the Clear Creek Ranger District. The trail offers access to scenic backcountry terrain characteristic of the central Rocky Mountains. As an out-and-back route, hikers will follow the same path on both the approach and return, making distance planning straightforward for day trips. The trail spans 11.4 miles total, meaning the turnaround point sits approximately 5.7 miles from the trailhead. The Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest provides diverse ecosystems ranging from coniferous forest to alpine areas, depending on elevation and aspect. Clear Creek Ranger District manages numerous recreational opportunities across its jurisdiction, and this trail represents one of the established hiking options in the region. For current conditions, specific trailhead access details, and any seasonal closures, contact the Clear Creek Ranger District directly. This trail suits hikers seeking a moderate-distance backcountry experience in Colorado's front range vicinity.