Texas Creek
About
Texas Creek Trail is a 6.0-mile out-and-back hike located in the San Juan National Forest near Colorado. The trail is managed by the Gunnison Ranger District and offers access to the scenic Texas Creek drainage area in southwestern Colorado. This moderate-distance hike follows Texas Creek through the national forest, providing hikers with a chance to explore the landscape of the high country surrounding the Gunnison area. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at their preferred distance, making it adaptable to different fitness levels and time constraints. The trail accesses the San Juan National Forest, one of Colorado's largest national forests, known for its diverse terrain and wildlife habitat. The Gunnison Ranger District manages this area for recreation and conservation purposes. Texas Creek Trail is suitable for hikers seeking a half-day adventure with creek views and forest scenery. Before heading out, check with the Gunnison Ranger District for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures or alerts.