Amy Kesic
A mom who decided to get fit a few years ago, I took up running and hiking to keep myself moving. Since moving to the Front Range foothills a year ago, I've spent my free time discovering all the trails I possibly can. I'm in love with Colorado and the Rocky Mountains; I also like to take pictures, and I share my adventures here on The Outbound and on Instagram at @run2themountains.
Blue Lake via Long Lake Trailhead
Ward, Colorado
4.6
6.2 mi
/ 1076 ft gain
Located in the Brainard Lake Recreational Area (west of Nederland, CO in the Indian Peaks Wilderness), this gem isn’t exactly a well-kept secret, but it has all the beauty that you could ask for in a relatively easy Colorado hike.
To get the full effect of the lake, you may want to plan your hike in late summer, as the lake can remain partially frozen through much of July. And while I wouldn’t...
Mount Bierstadt
Dillon, Colorado
4.6
7.18 mi
/ 2697 ft gain
If you’re ready for your first 14er, Mount Bierstadt holds a reputation for a great “starter” 14er. Of course, experienced climbers will enjoy this (relatively speaking) easy mountain as well. Besides the joy of the hike itself, Bierstadt is a stunning wildflower hike in July and August. Thanks to an expansive valley floor, views of the surrounding peaks (including other Front Range 14ers Torre...
Bakerville Scenic Snowshoe/XC Ski Trek
Dillon, Colorado
4.0
In summer, Stevens Gulch Road, the access point to Grays Peak and Torreys Peak, is typically packed with adventurers intent on summiting a 14er or two. Once the snow comes, this unmaintained road becomes impassible, and the once busy lane transforms into a silent and pristine haven for snowshoers and cross-country/backcountry skiers.Taking the Bakerville exit off I-70, you’ll see a parking area...
Hiking the Indian Peaks Wilderness' Lost Lake
Nederland, Colorado
4.3
4.5 mi
/ 1000 ft gain
Lost Lake of the Indian Peaks Wilderness area is a scenic short hike (about 3 hours) with a lot to see. The trailhead is tucked at the end of a road that passes through Eldora, a charming village of cabins and old abandoned buildings. You will pass by the lost "town" of Hessie on foot, which is where the trailhead gets its name.Almost right away, you'll see the trail (Hessie Road) is covered wi...
Silver Dollar Lake Trail
Dillon, Colorado
5.0
3.93 mi
/ 945 ft gain
Guanella Pass, which connects the charming and historic town of Georgetown in the north to the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Grant to the south, is a recreational outdoorsman’s dream. Volumes could be written on what this 22-mile scenic byway has to offer.
Silver Dollar Lake Trail is just one tiny portion of the area, but this little 2-mile stretch of trail is packed with such beauty that you feel ...
Pence Park's Independence Mountain Trail
Evergreen, Colorado
4.4
2.09 mi
/ 869 ft gain
Pence Park, part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, is nestled between the mountain communities of Indian Hills and Kittredge on Myers Gulch Road. It's one of those places I always drove right past without bothering to check it out. From the road, it looks the same as any other place in the foothills. Then one evening my husband insisted that we take what he thought would be "an easy hike" at...
Backcountry Snowshoe and Ski Paradise
Dillon, Colorado
5.0
7 mi
/ 1700 ft gain
A popular wildflower hike in summer, Herman Gulch is arguably even prettier covered in snow. The north-south trail offers views of the impressive Mount Sniktau to the south and Pettingell Peak to the north--with much to see along the way. Officially, the trail weaves in and out of the forest and ends at the alpine Herman Lake.In winter, however, the trail is soon obscured and you will likely ma...
Private and Tranquil Retreat at Beaver Brook Watershed
Evergreen, Colorado
4.0
Note: This is NOT the Beaver Brook Trail in Genesee Park/Lookout Mountain! If you enjoy the scenery and ambiance of Evergreen, but Evergreen Lake has become too crowded for your tastes, Beaver Brook Watershed (owned by the City of Golden) is an excellent alternative. It’s a small, secluded area and won’t be open for paddleboats or motorized recreation anytime soon. This is the perfect spot for ...
Colorado Trail: Kenosha Pass to FR 130
Jefferson, Colorado
4.6
6.81 mi
/ 938 ft gain
The Colorado Trail (http://www.coloradotrail.org) is 500 miles long and stretches from Denver to Durango. Perhaps the most-traveled portion of the Colorado Trail is at Kenosha Pass. Kenosha Pass is well-known for its thick, colorful stands of aspen in the fall. During peak leaf season (late September-early October), the trailhead at Kenosha pass is packed with leaf-peepers. The vast majority of...
Snowshoe Butler Gulch
Parshall, Colorado
5 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
In fall, winter and spring, the trail is covered in snow, which makes it ideal for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing. The trail becomes indistinguishable after the first mile or two, but usually you can follow previous skiers' tracks up the mountainside.What you miss in wildflowers or mine sightings, you gain in pristine, untouched, classic blue and white Colorado winter beauty. I found the cl...
Butler Gulch
Parshall, Colorado
4.5
5.26 mi
/ 2008 ft gain
Butler Gulch is a pristinely beautiful day hike in the heart of the Arapaho National Forest near Idaho Springs, Colorado. Easily accessible from Denver, Butler Gulch is full of jaw-dropping views in all seasons, and anyone in good health can enjoy this gem.
The hike is five miles long and rated moderately difficulty. The hike begins at about 10,500 feet and ends at about 12,000 feet for a 1500...
Hike Barr Trail to Pikes Peak Summit
Cascade, Colorado
5.0
12 mi
/ 7400 ft gain
Barr Trail is a 12 mile hike that travels the east face of Pikes Peak, from Manitou Springs (6700’) at the base, to the summit (14,115’). Because there are so many factors that can influence anyone’s experience of the trail (weather, fitness level, time of day, preparedness, etc.), and because many good resources are already available online, I’ve decided to write this from a personal perspecti...
Day Hike to Lower & Upper Mohawk Lakes
Breckenridge, Colorado
4.6
7 mi
/ 1800 ft gain
I recently spent the weekend in Breckenridge, and not being from the area, there was one hike that was on my bucket list: Mohawk Lakes. It didn’t disappoint! In late September, the Breckenridge area is full of gorgeous golden aspen trees, providing spectacular long-range views. In summer, abundant wildflowers are the name of the game.This hike starts out deceptively easy. But the rule of thumb ...
Grays and Torreys Peaks
Silver Plume, Colorado
4.3
7.97 mi
/ 3458 ft gain
At about an hour's drive from Denver, Grays Peak (14,270 ft./4338m) and its sister mountain, Torreys Peak (14,267 ft./4337m), are two of the most popular 14ers in the state. Because of this, a wealth of information is available on the internet. Rather than go into all the details of the technicalities of the hike, my purpose here is to give you some tips that you might not find elsewhere.
Gray...
Herman Gulch Trail
Dillon, Colorado
5.0
6.52 mi
/ 1696 ft gain
Herman Gulch is one of those special places that makes you fall in love with Colorado all over again. This spectacular wildflower hike that ends at an alpine lake will have your head swiveling from start to finish. Wildflower season is July and August, with peak season being mid-to-late July. Pleasant temperatures continue through September. In spring, the trail will be covered in snow, or ice,...
MTB Boreas Pass
Breckenridge, ColoradoBoreas Pass is a scenic route that lies between Como (north of Fairplay on Hwy 285) and Breckenridge. It is 21 miles of low maintenance, rough gravel road that follows the Continental Divide and summits at 11,481 feet. Other than the altitude, the ride is not difficult, as the grade is not steep or technical. Because this is a road and not a singletrack, you will have to deal with cars and thei...
Hike Grizzly Peak at Loveland Pass
Dillon, Colorado
5.0
6 mi
/ 2900 ft gain
While a typical Colorado hike may be an ascent to your destination followed by a descent back to your car, the hike to Grizzly Peak at Loveland Pass (Grizzly Peak "D") breaks that mold. At 13,427 feet, Grizzly Peak stands in the path to Torreys Peak’s west face (14,267’). Even though it is only ~1440’ above the trailhead, the hike includes 2900’ total elevation gain, out and back.This hike begi...
Matthews/Winters Park Loop
Golden, Colorado
4.0
4.99 mi
/ 827 ft gain
Matthews/Winters Park, which is part of the Jefferson County Open Space system, is proof that you do not have to go far from the city to enjoy the mountains. Nestled in the foothills between Golden and Morrison just off I-70 and C-470, Matthews/Winters is easy to access from Denver and any of the foothill communities. But don’t be fooled by its proximity to the city: this park is really beautif...
Winter Hike to Quandary Peak (14,265')
Breckenridge, Colorado
4.6
7 mi
/ 3500 ft gain
Quandary Peak is a popular winter 14er because of its easy access near Breckenridge, its Class 1 designation, and its low avalanche risk. While the access roads to many 14ers are closed in winter, adding extra mileage to an already grueling hike, Quandary Peak’s access is just off Hwy. 9, and the hike is only 7 miles round-trip.Park in the lot on Blue Lakes Road, and make your way to McCullough...
Ski or Snowshoe Jones Pass
Parshall, Colorado
4.0
6 mi
/ 1600 ft gain
Its sister trail, Butler Gulch, is an all-time favorite hike (both summer and winter), and since they share a trailhead, I knew Jones Pass would be special as well.Jones Pass is not the type of trail I normally take, since it is actually a 4x4 road that is used for Jeeping in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter. However, because it connects with a network of trails that spread all over th...
Snowshoe or Ski Lake Isabelle
Ward, Colorado
10 mi
Speechless. That’s how this hike will leave you. And not just because of its length. At over 10 miles, this snowshoe exploration is not for the faint of heart. But the language-defying beauty of this hike will make every sore muscle worth it.The Brainard Lake Recreational Area near Ward, Colorado, is a very popular destination for outdoorsmen and women of all types. Winter is no exception—and i...
Snowshoe or Ski Watrous Gulch
Dillon, Colorado
4.0
4 mi
/ 1200 ft gain
Despite sharing a trailhead with the popular Herman Gulch, I had not heard of Watrous Gulch until I stumbled across it while researching something else. Knowing that Herman Gulch is filled with spectacular views and deep snow ideal for snowshoeing/skiing, I had to discover if the smaller, lesser-known Watrous lives up to Herman’s reputation.Their proximity notwithstanding, Watrous and Herman Gu...
Argentine Railroad Grade
Silver Plume, Colorado
5.0
5.35 mi
/ 863 ft gain
The Argentine Central Railroad Grade trail is just what it says: it follows the old rail bed of the Argentine Central line. All railway remnants have long since been removed, and in its place is a wide, well-defined trail with an easy grade. With just a 900-foot incline over the course of about three miles, this is among one of the easiest hikes in Colorado. In fact, this trail is better suited...
Ski or Snowshoe McCullough Gulch
Breckenridge, Colorado
5.0
6 mi
/ 1300 ft gain
If the snow is not coming to you, you go where the snow is. Breckenridge is a good place to start; this beautiful ski area gets more than its fair share of snow, and is full of stunning trails. Why pay big bucks at one of the Nordic centers, when you can access acres and acres of the White River National Forest for free?I’d heard about McCullough Gulch but never got the chance to check it out u...
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