North Fork Elliott Creek
About
North Fork Elliott Creek is a 1.3-mile loop trail located in Colorado near the town of Colorado within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, managed by the South Park Ranger District. This short loop offers an accessible option for hikers exploring the South Park area and the diverse landscapes managed by Pike-San Isabel National Forest. The trail follows North Fork Elliott Creek, providing opportunity to experience riparian habitat and forest ecosystems typical of the region. The loop configuration allows hikers to return to their starting point without retracing the same route, making it an efficient option for a quick outing. Pike-San Isabel National Forest encompasses over 1.4 million acres across central and southern Colorado, known for varied terrain ranging from aspen groves to alpine peaks. The South Park Ranger District manages this portion of the forest, maintaining trails and overseeing recreation in this scenic area of the Rocky Mountains. This trail is suitable for those seeking a moderate-length hike in the Colorado foothills. Visitors should check with the South Park Ranger District for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures before planning their visit.