Near Eagle Trail
From Mesa Reservoir looking west
Near Eagle Trail
Ruins of the Old Mill
Near Eagle Trail
Running the last bit of the Eagle Trail, next to North Broadway
Near Eagle Trail
Smart hikers wear hats on the Eagle Trail!
Near Eagle Trail
Layered shelves of rock along the western end of the Cobalt Trail

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Hike Trail

Eagle Trail

3.0 (6 Ratings)
This pleasant trail through the heart of Boulder Valley Ranch samples the area's highlights.
3.1
mi
Distance
392
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedLakeViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
In order to be able to have your dog off-leash under voice and sight control, you must first take the Voice & Sight class and obtain a Voice and Sight Tag through the City of Boulder. Link: https://bouldercolorado.gov/osmp/voice-and-sight

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.1mi
Distance
392ft
Elevation Gain
88ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
5,581ft
High Point
5,209ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a multi-use trail, so expect bikers, equestrians and folks with off-leash dogs. The trails in Boulder Valley Ranch don't have much elevation gain and are much more mellow than other trails in Boulder County's foothills. Eagle Trail runs east and west more or less between US36 and N. 55th Street. The Eagle Trail can be traveled in either direction and a great variety of loops can be formed by using combinations of trails in the Boulder Valley Ranch area. Starting out at Eagle trailhead on N. 55th Street, head west through the gate. The wide dirt road through pastureland is flat here with good views of the foothills and Indian Peaks. In 1/2 mile, turn left at the intersection and hike down a hill that twists south. Pass the dammed pond and begin the mile long, gentle climb through fields of tall grass. After some westward travel through an area with scattered cottonwoods next to an old farmer's irrigation ditch, you'll come to the intersection of the Eagle Trail and the Sage Trail. To stay on the Eagle Trail, stay left (south) and ascend a short, steep path to the top of the mesa. This is the hardest part of the trail and the rocky surface is sometimes eroded. It is soon over though and views from the top of the mesa are great. On top of the mesa, you arrive at a rain shelter at the junction of Eagle Trail and the Mesa Reservoir Trail. To remain on the Eagle Trail, stay right and hike along the northern side of the Mesa Reservoir. Pass the Degge Trail intersection on the left and continue to follow the ridge west. After a few more gates and the intersection with the Old Mill Trail, you come to a trailhead and end of a dirt road. The remainder of the Eagle Trail for bikers is on this dirt road, for foot traffic, the Eagle Trail parallels the dirt road just to it's south. Both parts of the Eagle Trail end at the parking area off Broadway Street.

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Contributors
Megan W