Near Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop
The water-eroded underside of one of the sandstone bluffs juts out over the riverbed trail.
Near Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop
Hiking along some of the bluffs at the side of the riverbed.
Near Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop
Below GotG looking South
Near Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop
Garden of the Gods view.
Near Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop
Cool rock formations

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Garden of the Gods - Outer Loop

4.3 (7 Ratings)
This is a great hike to see almost everything The Garden of the Gods has to offer.
3.2
mi
Distance
520
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingCaveCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.25mi
Distance
520ft
Elevation Gain
520ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
790ft
High Point
441ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
For starters, if you've never been here, be sure to hike the Observation Trail as an add-on to this outer loop. I suggest hiking clockwise. Halfway around, your jaw will drop. You're going to see awesome bluff rock formations carved by wind and water erosion. Be sure to take some time to explore around and climb. There are user-made trails everywhere. The rocks are super grippy, but be careful. People fall all the time. Have fun!So you did that, but still want more? How about taking a 4-6 mile hike around the perimeter? Its not quite as spectacular as the big bluffs you saw earlier, but it is just as awesome in its own way. As you start the main Observation Trail on the east side, just past the trailside bathroom is a small obscure trail to the left to the Backpackers Parking lot. Take that. Its a rough dirt singletrack but you wont be on it long. At the bottom of the hill you'll intersect with the River to River Trail #001. Hang a right.Heading west on the RtR Trail #001, you'll see the rock formations of the Garden of the Gods to your right and a couple overviews to your left. This is an old road and is usually fairly smooth. Trail #001 loops around the south and west of the GotG. Once the Garden of the Gods is to your back, begin looking for the next junction in the trail. There is a wooden sign, Trail #001(RtR) goes left, Trail #001A goes almost straight ahead, and Trail #108C turns right and back toward the GotG. Go straight on Trail #001A.Trail #001A heads down into a valley following a small creek. Cool rock formations and bluffs adorn the way. Keep an eye out for H-Rock up high on the right. You can climb up and into the hole right beside the H if so inclined. On down Trail #001A, two creeks converge at a sweet camping spot. There is plenty of clear water here. Use a filter or chems though if drinking. Follow the main creek a bit further, admiring the bluffs along both sides. This part can be tricky--the trail appears to just follow the creek forever. It does but that's not 001A. Trail #001A makes a sharp turn up a rocky slope that is very easy to miss. It does not look like a trail at all. Check your GPS or use the Mobile App. If you spot two rock shelter caves halfway up on the bluffs to your left, you've gone just a little too far. Back up a little bit, and look for the rock wash uphill trail. The GPS/Mobile App is spot on with this turn. Once above that leg burner hill, your hike will get easier. Just a nice mile or so of a dirt singletrack hike until you're back in the rock/valley/bluff business. You'll come upon another wooden sign. Trail #001A goes left here and Trail #108C goes straight/right. Hang the left and stay on Trail #001A. Trail #001A once again descends into a valley, but you'll climb right back up the other side. Once you've ascended far enough up the hill, look to the right for a small dirt trail. There's no trail marker other than a small brown placard saying no horses or ATVs. Those on foot only!!! This little dirt trail is Trail #108E. Actually, there are numerous small dirt trails here. Don't worry about being on the right trail. As long as you keep the bluffs on your right, they all go where Trail #108E does. But step out on the bluffs. This is one cool valley to overlook. There are many viewing points through here. Continuing on up Trail #108E you'll merge onto Trail 108K, probably without even noticing. Trail #108K is wider... and smoother. you have two options here. Call it quits after that 4 miles and continue up 108K to your car, or turn left on 108K for the "Mega-Loop" adventure! Want the Mega-Loop? Take 108K left a short distance back to Trail #001A and then turn right. Follow 001A over to Trail #108J and turn right. 108J loops you around the backside of Pharoahs Campground. 108J ties back into The River to River Trail #001. Now the bluffs you drove passed on the way in make for a sweet grand finale to this epic hike. Grand total for the Mega Loop will be near 6.5 miles.

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