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Northern Colorado Walking & Hiking Trails

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.

Loveland Walking & Hiking Trails

Big Thompson Trail  Loveland has 13.5 miles of trails from Wilson Ave on the west to Boyd Lake on the east. All paved along the Big Thompson River. Another trail head at highway 287 and the river. Trail moves east and northeast through the city to the trail head at east Eisenhower & Cheyenne Map

Blue Sky Trail One 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.

Boyd Lake State Park  Trail on west side of  Boyd Lake. Part of the Loveland City Trail System.  Trail heads at Boyd Lake, Also Eisenhower & Denver St as well as Denver (Cty 10) & 65th. See Loveland trail below. Map

Bulwark Ridge 25 miles west of Loveland. Highway 34 to Drake turn right on Cty Rd 43 6 miles to Dunraven Rd. Follow this Rd 3 miles to trail head. Trail walks the boundary of Comanche Peak Wilderness to top of Signal Mountain.

Carter Lake. Sundance Trail 3 miles easy to moderate with 1/2 mile wheelchair access

Carter Lake. Fawn Hollow Trail off county Rd 31 trailhead south of Dam 1 or at the saddle. 1 mile easy to moderate.

Coyote Ridge - A pleasant hike that takes your thru the Hogbacks of the Front Range Between Ft. Collins & Loveland off Taft Hill Rd

Devils Backbone - North Loop - An extension to the Devils Backbone that takes you into some scenic places.

   

Devils Backbone - Ravens Roost - Awe inspiring rock formations that are geologically impressive to view.

Drake - A fairly steep hike with views of Signal Mtn, Palisade Peak, and Round Mtn.

Gravel Pit Trail 1013 - Trail 1013 is steep with awesome views and joins Trail 931 at about 2 miles

Loveland  Trail Trail resumes off west Eisenhower (Highway 34) east of Morning drive goes north to Wilson Ave and then to Glen Isle. Map

North Fork - Big Thompson River - A pleasant hike that follows the North Fork of the Big Thompson River.

Ramsay-Shockey Open Space. 4 miles of trails. Hike, bike and horse Pinewood reservoir, fisherman's cove parking trailhead.

Rim Rock Trail - A hike that gives views of the Hogbacks and the Rocky Mountains

Round_Mountain - A long steep hike, but the scenery is well worth the effort.

Sullivans Stroll - A short but steep hike up a heavily wooded canyon that abounds in solitude.

Viestenz-Smith Park  Short trails available around this mountain park located 12 miles west of Loveland in the Big Thompson Canyon.

 

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