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Evergreen Mountain Loop
Evergreen, Colorado
4.7
5.89 mi
/ 0 ft gain
The way up Evergreen Mountain is actually a few different trails stitched together throughout Alderfer/Three Sisters Park. The trail connects to both parking lots in the park, so if one is full you can just start from the other one, giving you lots of options for a quick day-hike.
If you start from the first parking lot, the trail is across the road - Evergreen Mountain Trail East. This porti...
Hike the Rim Rock / Creek Bottom Trail Loop
Franktown, Colorado
5.0
4.54 mi
The West Side of Castlewood Canyon is the more "rugged" side of the park, it has a dirt road, gravel parking lots, and only vault toilets. Luckily, this also means this is a less popular side of the park, making for less crowded trails and easier parking!
Park at the first trailhead, for the Homestead Trail. You follow the Homestead Trail (J) until you meet up with the Rim Rock Trail (M) and C...
Hike the Rim Rock Trail
Franktown, Colorado
4.98 mi
The West Side of Castlewood Canyon is the more "rugged" side of the park, it has a dirt road, gravel parking lots, and only vault toilets. Luckily, this also means this is a less popular side of the park, making for less crowded trails and easier parking!
Park at the first trailhead, for the Homestead Trail. You follow the Homestead Trail (J) until you meet up with the Rim Rock Trail (M). You'...
Upper Loop Trail
Colorado Springs, Colorado
3.7
0.34 mi
/ 108 ft gain
This short spur trail is right off Perkins Central Garden Trail. Most people walk by it because the walkway changes from paved to dirt, but it is definitely a must-see if you're exploring the park.
It climbs just a short amount before reaching the rocks you can climb on. Make sure you take a moment here and look west to admire Pikes Peak off in the distance. The rocks on this loop are availabl...
Hike to Brook Pond
Divide, Colorado
4.0
4.74 mi
This hike begins at the east side of the Visitor's Center parking lot. The Visitor's Center keeps a record of any recent wildlife sightings, so its a good idea to check in the building if your goal is to see some animals. Otherwise, head to the end of the parking lot and take trail #5 down the hill.
There are a few splits along the trail, but just follow the signs for trail #5 and you'll get th...
Hike Point Lookout Trail
Mancos, Colorado
5.0
2.3 mi
/ 400 ft gain
This trail is located within Morefield Campground in Mesa Verde National Park. The parking lot also serves as the parking lot for the amphitheater, so it's pretty huge - unless there's a program going on you shouldn't have to worry about finding a spot.
The trail starts out nice and level, facing north. It meanders through a field before taking a sharp right turn and beginning the slow series ...
Hike to Rock Pond
Divide, Colorado
4.0
4.76 mi
This hike begins at the east side of the Visitor's Center parking lot. The Visitor's Center keeps a record of any recent wildlife sightings, so its a good idea to check in the building if your goal is to see some animals. Otherwise, head to the end of the parking lot and take trail #5 down the hill.
There's a few splits along the way, but as long as you stay on trail #5, you'll get there in no ...
Hike Beaver Trail in Golden Gate Canyon State Park
Golden, Colorado
4.0
2.3 mi
/ 1046 ft gain
This trail starts off at Slough Pond, a great fishing pond or picnic spot. The trail starts out tree-covered. After a few tenths of a mile you have the choice to go clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you go counter-clockwise you have about 3/4 of a mile of steep uphill hiking to do (the Park rates this trail as "most difficult"), but then it's all downhill from there. If you go clockwise, you'l...
Camp at Mt. Elbert Forebay Reservoir
Buena Vista, Colorado
5.0
At the base of Mt. Elbert there are three campgrounds. One is a National Forest campground - you have to pay for a spot and it is closed from October-May. The other two are first-come, first-serve free campground areas. As you drive past the south trailhead, right before the reservoir, there is a very large space with multiple campsites.We were here the first weekend in October and there were o...
Hike to Square Top Lakes
Georgetown, Colorado
4.3 mi
/ 1080 ft gain
Starting from Guanella Pass, right across from the Bierstadt trailhead, Square Top Lakes is definitely a hidden gem. Most people here are attempting to do the 14er, but if you've already bagged that one (or are just looking for some high altitude hiking to get you ready for it), Square Top Lakes is perfect.
The hike begins by immediately descending a few hundred feet into a small valley. From t...
Hike the Chautauqua Trail to the Ski Jump Trail
Boulder, Colorado
5.0
1.55 mi
Beginning at the Chautauqua Trailhead, the Chautauqua Trail goes for 0.6 miles before connecting with the Bluebell-Baird Trail. From here it becomes a choose-your-own-adventure hike. For a short, simple hike you can do with people who aren't ready for lots of elevation gain, take a right and connect with the Ski Jump Trail that connects back to the beginning of the Chautauqua Trail. It is possi...
Red Rocks & Dakota Ridge Loop Trail
Morrison, Colorado
4.0
6.89 mi
/ 1188 ft gain
While this is a 6 mile hike, it is relatively easy to add mileage to it and tailor it to fit your needs. Instead of simply doing the Red Rocks Trail/Morrison Slide loop, you can head all the way to the Village Walk trail in Matthews-Winters. You can also park along Red Rocks Trail Road and eliminate .70 miles from the journey.
In the winter, the north sides of all the mountains are pretty snow...
Palmer Lake Reservoir Trail
Palmer Lake, Colorado
4.11 mi
/ 656 ft gain
This hike starts with a steep uphill, and if that doesn't take your breath away, the views of the lakes definitely will. After the uphill slog, you'll immediately reach the lower reservoir. On still mornings, it offers perfect reflections of its surroundings. The trail continues along its northern shore and gently works its way to Palmer Lake.
You'll go through a meadow that, in the summer, ...
Hike to Carpenter Peak
Littleton, Colorado
4.5
6.2 mi
/ 1171 ft gain
Carpenter Peak stands at 7,166 feet above sea level. While that altitude might not exactly take your breath away, the views from the top certainly will. Starting at the Visitor's Center, the trail to Carpenter's Peak begins as a relatively flat, well-traveled trail. A little less than a mile into the hike, you're given the choice to take a left and head on the South Rim Trail, or a right and co...
Hike the Knife Edge Trail
Mancos, Colorado
2 mi
/ 20 ft gain
The Knife Edge Trail leaves from a small parking lot located in Morefield Campground in Mesa Verde National Park. It's definitely an easy trail, but it is perfect for the entire family. It offers an unhindered view westward, so it is a prime place to catch the sunset in the park, especially if you're staying at the campground.
The trail starts out in a grassy meadow but quickly opens up to exp...
Camp at Black Canyon of the Gunnison's South Rim Campground
Montrose, Colorado
5.0
The South Rim Campground is located about 6 miles inside Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. There are a total of 88 sites, 34 of which are available year-round. Reservations are definitely recommended, but are not required - loop C is first-come, first-served. Loop B fills up first, as it has electrical hookups, but chances are you'll be able to find a site up to a week before you go.
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Montaña de Oro Bluff Trail
San Luis Obispo County, California
5.0
4.02 mi
/ 302 ft gain
The Bluff Trail is a simple walk that takes you along the coast in Montaña de Oro. The trailhead is located just past Spooner's Cove and has parking on both sides of the road. The path is paved, making it easily accessible for anyone who wants to enjoy these incredible views.
If you're feeling adventurous, the paved path has small, dirt pathways leading off of it that will take you closer to t...
Perkins Central Garden Trail
Colorado Springs, Colorado
5.0
1.13 mi
/ 138 ft gain
Garden of the Gods has dozens of hiking trails that cover miles through the park itself. The Perkins Central Garden Trail takes you through the heart of the rock formations and really gives you perspective on the size of these red rocks.
This trail also takes you past several areas where rock climbing is allowed (with the required permits), which gives you either something fun to watch or a wa...
Dispersed Camp at the Buffalo Creek Area in Pike National Forest
Pine, Colorado
4.0
50 miles from Denver, nestled in Pike National Forest, there are dozens of free dispersed camping sites. With quick access to the Colorado Trail and Buffalo Creek Mountain Bike Area, these campsites make for a perfect weekend getaway. The campsites begin on Forest Road 550, and are clearly marked with signs (be sure to follow these diligently, as a hefty ticket will be the result of parking/cam...
Walk the Willow Creek Loop
Littleton, Colorado
1.4 mi
Roxborough State Park is located on the outskirts of Littleton, Colorado. Boasting incredible red rock formations and abundant wildlife, it is the perfect place for a quick escape outside.The Willow Creek Loop connects to the two parking lots in the park, so it is impossible to miss. With only the slightest uphills and mostly flat, even terrain, its a great hike to take your older or younger fa...
Hike La Senda de Medio Trail
La Senda de Medio Trailhead, New Mexico
5 mi
If you find yourself in Taos for the weekend, the La Senda del Medio trail is a perfect hike to add to your adventure. About 20 minutes south of town and located in Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, this trail follows the Rio Grande for 2.5 miles and connects 5 different campgrounds.
The trail begins at Pilar Campground. Your GPS might not take you directly there, but the sign is large an...
Lake Gulch & Inner Canyon Loop Trail
Franktown, Colorado
4.0
1.85 mi
/ 203 ft gain
This loop is a combination of two different trails - the Lake Gulch Trail (L) and the Inner Canyon Trail (K). Both of these trails leave from the Canyon Point Parking Lot, inside the east entrance to the park.
I personally like the Inner Canyon Trail a lot more, so I like to start off from the Lake Gulch trailhead, which is located by the restrooms and the amphitheater. The trail starts out w...
Inner Canyon Trail
Franktown, Colorado
4.7
2.17 mi
/ 213 ft gain
The Inner Canyon Trail begins at the Canyon Point Parking Lot. There are a few trails that leave from this lot, so make sure you're following signs for "K."
Right away, you'll descend down a few dozen stairs into the canyon itself. You'll quickly cross a bridge and be on your way. This trail is a lot of fun, with lots of rocks to climb over and stunning views of the canyon in both directions....
Explore the Far View Sites Complex
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
4.5
0.75 mi
The Far View Community is located four miles north of the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. In around 800 AD, the Ancestral Pueblo people lived in this area for several centuries. They mostly farmed the mesa tops, but were also hunters. It was one of the most densely populated regions of Mesa Verde, and it is estimated that there were at least 35 occupied villages within a half-square-mile area...
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