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Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
This trail is closed above the hiking gate from December 1 through April 15 for elk calving.
Path Type
There and Back
Let's review: Beautiful single track, wildflowers galore, including enormous Rocky Mountain Columbines (the state flower). Old-growth aspen groves, a dozen bridges;Cool rock formations;A beautiful creek and accessible from downtown. Yes, this trail is amazing! And it's no secret, so you'll undoubtedly see other trail users. Though a downhill-only mountain bike trail called Spring Roll that runs parallel has helped immensely with a lot of the mountain bike traffic. From the bottom, this trail cruises up an easy dirt road for half a mile to a pond and picnic area. Continue up the dirt road another couple tenths, cross the creek, then ascend a steep rocky section of road. From here, the single track begins and gets better and better for the next 3+ miles. The first bit is steep but manageable. Pass cool rock formations, huge aspens, and a beautiful creek all the way up to the top. The hike down is super fun and fast. Be careful of a few loose sections, though. A trail of this quality, leaving right from downtown, is indeed a special thing. Enjoy!
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