Near Hans Loop Trail
Beautiful scenery along Sawmill-Boulder Trail.
Near Hans Loop Trail
The Hans Loop Trail makes its way through this little valley and is flanked by evergreen forests.
Near Hans Loop Trail
The view of Pikes Peak area from the Sawmill Trail at the junction with the Hans Loop Trail.
Near Hans Loop Trail
While it looks like the trail follows the road off into the distance, it will actually turn to the right at the bottom of the hill and head back to the visitor center. It does provide a good view of the surrounding area.
Near Hans Loop Trail
In the spring, flowers bloom along the trail adding wonderful color to the area.

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Hike Trail

Hans Loop Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
1.2
mi
Distance
78
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The monument is open at different times throughout the year: Fall and Winter Hours (November 13th through March 9) 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spring Hours (March 10 - May 24th) 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Summer Hours (Memorial Day through Labor Day) 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM The park is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Days.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.23mi
Distance
78ft
Elevation Gain
220ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
8,773ft
High Point
8,550ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
To access the Hans Loop Trail, you need to hike out the Sawmill Trail from the visitor center for roughly 1.5 miles to where a bench sits at the junction of the trails. From here, the Hans Loop Trail continues straight ahead as it rolls along the top of the hillside. Flowers line the trail and views of Pikes Peak sit off to the left hand side of the trail. At roughly .5 miles the trail begins to descend the hill steeply and transforms from a doublewide gravel path to a singletrack grass/dirt trail. You have emerged from the woods and now walk through an open field with forests on either side of you. The grass is fairly tall, but you can follow the trail very easily. Iris and other flowers can be seen in the spring time as you descend gently through this little valley. Posts with symbols of a hiker are placed every so often to make sure you stay on the trail. At roughly 1 mile, you'll notice a large rock formation on the right hand side of the trail where some rocks have come loose and fallen closer to the trail. At roughly 1.3 miles, the trail ends at the junction with the Sawmill Trail. From here, you can climb up the Sawmill trail and work your way back uphill to the visitor center (1.8 miles) or you can continue straight ahead for roughly 1 mile downhill until you get back to the visitor center.

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Contributors
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