Newcomb Creek
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Newcomb Creek is a 13.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near Colorado, managed by the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest's Clear Creek Ranger District. The trail follows Newcomb Creek through the national forest, offering hikers access to a scenic creek drainage in the Front Range area. As an out-and-back route, hikers can turn around at any point along the trail to customize their distance, making it accessible for a variety of fitness levels. The full 13.6-mile distance represents a substantial day hike commitment. The trail's proximity to the Clear Creek drainage provides opportunities to experience riparian habitat and forest environments typical of this region. The Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest manages this area to balance recreation and resource protection. Hikers should check current conditions and regulations with the Clear Creek Ranger District before visiting, as trail conditions and access can vary seasonally. Standard national forest guidelines apply regarding Leave No Trace principles and wildlife safety.