Near Boulder Valley Ranch Loop
Setting sun on the Left Hand Trail.
Near Boulder Valley Ranch Loop
Running downhill towards the pond on the Eagle Trail
Near Boulder Valley Ranch Loop
Prairie dogs are ubiquitous around here
Near Boulder Valley Ranch Loop
Cattails by Pond #1
Near Boulder Valley Ranch Loop
Be courteous to all users of Boulder Valley Ranch!

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Boulder Valley Ranch Loop

4.0 (12 Ratings)
This scenic loop through rolling farmland is a highlight of the Boulder Valley Ranch area.
2.8
mi
Distance
149
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Off-leash dogs must be under voice and sight control.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.79mi
Distance
149ft
Elevation Gain
149ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
5,344ft
High Point
5,210ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop starts at the Boulder Valley Ranch Trailhead off Longhorn Road. On the north side of the parking lot, open a gate and head right (northeast) on the Sage Trail. Views of the Boulder County foothills open up. The trail meanders through a few shallow ravines and next to a private working ranch. This is a chance to see barns, stables and friendly horses up close. Climb up a short incline and views of the flatirons and a small pond are revealed. After the junction with the North Rim Trail, continue along through open, grassy pastures inhabited by prairie dogs. In the distance to the east you'll see Boulder Reservoir and Sixmile Reservoir. The Sage Trail ends at a gate which is its junction with the Eagle Trail. From here, take the Eagle Trail down a steep, somewhat eroded slope towards a small dammed pond. The trail passes directly over the dam where you'll often see waterfowl paddling between the marshy cattails. Begin the mile long, gentle climb through fields of tall grass, pausing to look back for more reservoir views. After some westward travel through an area with scattered tall cottonwoods, you'll come to the intersection of the Eagle Trail and the Sage Trail. Luckily, this loop does not climb up the steep mesa, instead, follow the Sage Trail west on level ground next to the farmer's irrigation ditch (built in 1862). This is the only shade in the whole area, so enjoy it! The trail is easy going, flat and wide with a smooth dirt surface. The loop ends back at the Boulder Valley Ranch Trailhead parking area.
History & Background
The 1990 Olde Stage wildfire burned this area. The Boulder Valley Ranch is a currently working and historic ranch.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
Megan W