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An easy 1.2-mile hike along Redskin Creek in Pike National Forest, offering forested scenery and rock outcroppings.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Redskin Creek trail is primarily accessed via Redskin Creek Road, a graded dirt road within the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area. You can typically find parking along this road, especially near the numerous dispersed campsites. The road itself is easily navigable by 2WD vehicles, though it can sometimes be washboarded.
Yes, the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area, which encompasses Redskin Creek, generally welcomes dogs. To ensure the safety of wildlife and a pleasant experience for everyone, please keep your dog on a leash and remember to pack out any waste.
The Redskin Creek area offers beautiful scenery with pine and aspen trees. Spring and fall are often ideal for hiking, providing comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary, and some access roads might be less maintained.
Redskin Creek is located within the Pike National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on most trails in the National Forest, nor are there entrance fees for accessing the area. However, always check the latest regulations from the US Forest Service for any updates, especially if you plan on dispersed camping.
The Redskin Creek trail itself follows a forested path. While the primary access, Redskin Creek Road, is a graded dirt road, the trail transitions to more natural ground, which can include sandy sections. You'll be walking through a mix of pine valleys and stands of aspen, Douglas firs, and spruce trees.
Yes, the Redskin Creek route intersects with several other trails. Notably, it connects to sections of the Colorado Trail, a renowned long-distance path. You'll also find it crosses parts of the 726 - Gashouse trail and the Mouache 759 trail, offering opportunities to extend your hike.
While the Redskin Creek trail itself offers pleasant forested surroundings, the broader area features scenic clearings and impressive rock outcroppings. For expansive mountain views, you might consider exploring other trails in the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area that lead to higher elevations, though this specific route is more about the secluded creek-side experience.
Yes, the Redskin Creek trail is rated as 'easy' with a relatively short distance and minimal elevation gain, making it a good option for beginners and families. The gentle terrain and forested setting provide a pleasant outdoor experience without significant challenges.
The forested environment around Redskin Creek is home to various wildlife. You might spot common forest animals such as deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for tracks or signs of larger mammals, though direct sightings are less common.
Yes, the Redskin Creek area is very popular for camping. Along Redskin Creek Road, you'll find over 30 designated dispersed campsites, many equipped with fire rings. These sites offer a great way to extend your visit and explore the surrounding Buffalo Creek Recreation Area.
Given the trail's easy rating and shorter distance, essentials include comfortable hiking shoes, water, and sun protection. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. If you plan to explore further or camp, bring additional supplies like a map, first-aid kit, and appropriate gear for dispersed camping.
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