Near Royal Arch Out and Back
Near Royal Arch Out and Back
Near Royal Arch Out and Back
Near Royal Arch Out and Back
Near Royal Arch Out and Back

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Royal Arch Out and Back

4.4 (180 Ratings)
A classic Boulder hike to a natural arch with great views.
3.5
mi
Distance
1,549
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyGeologically SignificantViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.47mi
Distance
1,549ft
Elevation Gain
1,549ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
6,967ft
High Point
5,661ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the northeastern corner of Chatauqua Park, this doubletrack/somewhat paved road heads directly south, almost straight up the contours. Once you've passed the final house on your left, the trail bends to the right and the grade steepens. Eventually, you'll reach an intersection with Mesa Trail, where there is a single pit toilet. After the toilet, Bluebell Road winds back on itself, making a lollipop loop. This loop connects to the Flatirons Loop trail, Bluebell-Baird Trail, and Bluebell Spur Trail. Though the views are stunning, this is one of the LEAST aesthetic trails in Chautauqua. Good thing, however, that you're about to enter one of Boulder's MOST scenic.From the end of Bluebell, bear left onto Royal Arch Trail. Royal Arch Trail starts climbing to the southwest at the bottom of a drainage. This trail is rocky and becomes steadily more technical as it ascends. Soon after starting out, the Flatirons Loop will branch off to the right. At about the halfway point, things get a little steeper and more difficult. Loose rocks, tight switchbacks and areas of built steps will have your legs working hard. Eventually, you'll reach a sort of false summit just to the south of the third flatiron. Take in the views of Boulder and the surrounding sandstone formations for a moment and then start the short, somewhat scrambling descent. The trail will level out momentarily as it passes through another drainage before it turns upward once more. This is the final approach to the arch. Be prepared for more tight switchbacks and big steps. You'll have no doubt in your mind that you've made it once you do - the arch is a spectacular sight. From below the arch, there are great views of Boulder as well as the backside of the third flatiron. This is the terminus of the trail and it must be retraced back down as there are no other trails from this point.

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Contributors
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