Near Mesa Reservoir Loop
From Mesa Reservoir looking west
Near Mesa Reservoir Loop
Enjoyable running on the Mesa Reservoir Trail
Near Mesa Reservoir Loop
Ruins of the Old Mill
Near Mesa Reservoir Loop
Running the last bit of the Eagle Trail, next to North Broadway
Near Mesa Reservoir Loop
Smart hikers wear hats on the Eagle Trail!

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Mesa Reservoir Loop

4.0 (3 Ratings)
A satisfying trail, loops an unexpected patch of wetland oasis hidden among otherwise dry farmland.
1.9
mi
Distance
137
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
LakeViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Off-leash dogs must be under voice and sight control. Bikes are not permitted on this trail. Keep out of the reservoir itself, this is a protected wildlife area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.89mi
Distance
137ft
Elevation Gain
137ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
5,567ft
High Point
5,472ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Starting from the end of Broadway Street at the 5-way trail junction, choose the Eagle Trail heading east. Hike though dry fields of yucca and prairie grass, with the antics of prairie dogs to amuse you. This nearly flat trail soon intersects the Old Mill Trail and continues straight. After a gentle downhill stretch, Mesa Reservoir itself comes into view to the south and views of the eastern plains appear. The flatirons provide a scenic backdrop behind the reservoir. At the rain shelter, leave the Eagle Trail to join the narrower Mesa Reservoir Trail as it traces the raised rim of the reservoir. The best views of the swampy depression are from the western and eastern ends. Waterfowl paddle about and you can hear frogs croaking from the shoreline. Follow the rim of the reservoir around, peeking though the trees, but do not venture off the trail- this area is protected. All to soon, the Mesa Reservoir Trail leaves the shore and dips along the backside of the hill following a fenceline. Continue on the Mesa Reservoir Trail past the junction with the Hidden Valley Trail. Travel west over flat, grassy terrain, then through a more open area to where the Degge Trail cuts across the valley. A slight uphill climb brings you back to the starting point at Broadway Street.
History & Background
The Silverlake Irrigation Ditch used to feed Mesa Reservoir, but this connection has since been abandoned. Mesa Reservoir is now only intermittently filled by rain. The 1990 Olde Stage wildfire burned in this area. The Boulder Valley Ranch is a currently working and historic ranch.

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Contributors
Megan W