On these pages is the most complete single source
of walking, hiking trails and
information for the Northern Colorado Area. Included are walking trails in
Estes Park, Ft Collins, Greeley, Loveland, Windsor and Northern
Colorado. There is
also a growing Colorado Trails section. In many instances we have
gotten this information by permission from other web sites. We add
information and trail locations as we find them or when one of our
readers submits websites or trails description.
Ft. Collins Walking & Hiking Trails
Arapahoe
Bend Natural AreaTrail head at east end of Horsetooth Rd. Circle trail heads south to
Harmony Rd along lakes and the Poudre River about 2 miles round trip.
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Arthur's Rock
TrailFrom Lory State Park west of Ft Collins in Bellvue 3.4
mile round trip to the top of Arthur's Rock. Spectacular views.
Beaver
Creek Trail #942Fifty miles west up Poudre Canyon to Pingree
Park Rd. Follow this rd. 16 miles to Tom Bennett Campground trail head
one mile past campground.
Black Powder TrailA new 3/4 mile trail in Gateway Mountains Park
The park is located just 5 miles above Ted's Place in the Poudre Canyon.
The park does have an entrance fee of $4 per vechile.. The park is
located at the conflunce of the North Fork of thee Poudre and the main
river. There are also two other trails or walking areas that leave the
park.
Blue Sky TrailOne of Larimer Counties newest trails finished in
June 2006. It is a 5.5 mile trail connecting trails from Devils
backbone trail head north to the Lory State Park Visitors Center for a
continuous trail 15.5miles. It
also connects with the coyote Ridge Trail system trails.
Bobcat Ridge Natural Area.Opened in fall of 2006 Counties newest trails
features approximately a 5.0 mile circle trail which can be used
by hikers, horseback riders and bikes. The natural area contains 2600
acres and there are many areas still to be developed.. There will be a
10 mile trail in the hills surrounding the natural area but is not all
open as yet.
Cattail
Chorus
Open space trails. Trail heads at the Poudre River
and Timberline and on east Prospect past the Poudre River bridge on
the north side. Trails loop through out the open space approx 2.5
miles of trails all dirt. Good walk.
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Colorado
Visitors Center Located near
I-25 on East Prospect Rd. Trail head at parking lot goes south west
and runs into the Environmental Learning Center open space trails.A
pleasant walk that has about 3 miles in trails around ponds and near
river.t
Coyote Ridge - A
pleasant hike that takes your thru the Hogbacks of the Front Range.
Trail head off Wilson Ave between Ft Collins and Loveland on west
side of road. Connects to the Blue Sky Trail and Devils Backbone
Trail.
East Valley TrailA four mile same level trail located in Lory
State Park west of Ft Collins near Bellvue
Environmental Learning
Center NorthTrail head off Prospect 1/2 mile east of the river bridge. Trail
heads south to a major fork under power lines. Righrt fork goes to
Colorado Visitors Center and the left fork wanders to the river etc.
Trails not marked. About 3 miles.
Foothills Trail
is 5.8 miles starting at Pineridge Open Space in Ft Collins and
running along the Horsetooth foothills to the Campeau Open Space on the
north. Trail is dirt.
Fossil Creek Trail.
Ft Collins running from the west side of Fromme Prairie on Overland Tr.
east to Shields 2.4 miles paved through the Fromme Natural Area. Trail
heads on both Shields and Overland Trail. The
trail is planned to connect with the Spring Creek Trail on the west and
Fossil Creek Reservoir on the east.
Fossil Creek Park Trail.
Ft Collins trail runs in a circle throughout Fossil Creek Park just off
S. Lemay Ave across from Southridge Golf Course. About a mile.
Fossil Creek Reservoir. Entrance off Cty Rd 32 (Carpenter Rd) 2
miles east of Timberline. 2 miles of easy trails. Three loop trails
all easy. One is handicap accessible 1/2 mile. 2.2 mile loop and a 1
mile loop.
Gateway Mountain ParkFifteen miles from Ft Collins up the
Poudre River. Park is located at the old water treatment facility.
There are three trails that can be accessed from the park. There is
a fee at this park of $4.00 per vehicle.
Grand Ditch Trail- Moderate hike, Great views,
trail runs 11.4 miles along the Grand Ditch at an
elevation of over 10,000 feet. The entire trail only changes in
elevation about two hundred feet. Trail Head in Poudre Canyon at
Never Summer Trail head on Long Draw road.
Horsetooth Mountain -
Moderate hike, Great views of eastern plains, excellent rock
formations
Lookout Mountain -
Heavy forested hike with rewarding 360 degree view of Larimer County
at finish.
Lower
Dadd Gultch Loop -
11.2 mile lariat loop trail. Trailhead in Poudre
Canyon below Rustic about 29.5 miles from the highway 287 hwy 14
junction.
McMurry
and Sayler Natural Areas Trail begins at Regency Park
which is on north side of Poudre River just west of college. Trail
follows Poudre River through the natural areas to Shields St. There are
also trails around the ponds and entrances to these open spaces
and trails along Hemlock St.
Pingree
Park Looptwo mile loop starts from the Stormy Peaks Trail head
at CSU Pingree Park. West on highway 14 26 miles up the Poudre Canyon go
south on the Pingree Park Rd.
Pine Ridge
Natural AreaTrail heads at both Spring Canyon at west end of
Horsetooth Rd and at Dixon Reservoir. Trails circle through out natural
area. All dirt bikes here too. About three miles
Pleasant
Valley TrailThis trail is the westward extension of the Poudre
River Trail. It officially starts at Lions Park at the river and
Overland Trail. Continues around Cache La Poudre High and heads west
allong the highway to Vern's then left toward Rist Canyon to the
Bellview Fish Hatchery Rd. There are two gaps in the trail and users
have to use the highway.
Poudre Trail In Ft
Collins
Along the Poudre Riverfrom Laporte on the west at Overland Tr. to the Raptor Center
(Environmental Learning Center) at the East edge of Ft Collins a
paved trail of more than 12 miles.
Poudre Trail In Windsor
Along the Poudre Riverstartings at Cty Rd 13, west of Windsor. Trail head at the river.
Trail moves east to Eastman Park trail head at Cty Rd 17. Trail
continues east skirting north edge of Water Valley to Frank State
Wildlife Area on highway 257. Trail head 100 yds south of Kodak Truck
Entrance watch for brown signs. Trail then moves east to Greeley dead
ending at 59th Ave. Trail approx 14 miles total. See
Greeley Trails.
Power Trail.
Ft Collins runs north-south along the railroad tracks following the
power lines between Edora Park south to Harmony Rd. It is 1.75 miles
of paved trail. Between Horsetooth Rd and Harmony all dirt. Plans are to connect to Loveland on the south someday.
Roaring Fork
Trail 40 miles west on Colorado 14 from the US 287
junction up Poudre Canyon. Trail Head on North Side in Kinikinik. Trail
is 5 miles one way elevation range is 2,000 feet. up to 9,875. Winter
grounds for Big Horn Sheep down to highway level.
Soderburg Trailhead This
trailhead is west of horsetooth reservoir on 34E and connects to Lory
State Park trails on the north and the Blue Sky Trail on the south all
the way to Loveland's Devils Backbone trail system and highway 34.
Spring Canyon Trails
Trail head at west end of Horsetooth Rd. Trail starts at the dog park
and moves south then west throughout the Pineridge natural area. There
is also a trail from here north to the Spring Creek Trail head.
Spring Creek Trail.Runs from the west starting at Southwest Community Park on Overland Tr.
Runs along
Spring Creek about 9 miles connecting to the Poudre Trail 1 mile north
of Prospect Rd. Trail is paved.