Near Sawmill Loop Trail
Ponderosa redwood stump overlook.
Near Sawmill Loop Trail
Ancient Clones Redwood.
Near Sawmill Loop Trail
A ponderosa pine grows out of the stump of a petrified redwood tree.
Near Sawmill Loop Trail
The Sawmill departs the Ponderosa Loop Trail and heads out into more remote areas of the park
Near Sawmill Loop Trail
The trail rolls along the hillside above the visitor center. The trail makes its way through the forest, making it nice even on a sunny day.

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Hike Trail

Sawmill Loop Trail

3.7 (3 Ratings)
2.4
mi
Distance
320
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildflowersWildlife
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
2.38mi
Distance
320ft
Elevation Gain
321ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
8,694ft
High Point
8,400ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
To access the Sawmill Trail, go through the visitor center and take the Ponderosa Loop Trail to the left. The trail will pass one of the petrified redwood stumps that the monument is known for and the trail will climb gently up the hill. You'll come to a ponderosa pine that is growing out of one of the petrified stumps, showing that life can spring from the dead. The trail climbs gently up the hill a little bit further and then a gravel, doubletrack trail goes off to the left out into the fields. The trail appears to be an old road that winds its way out through the monument. In the spring, wildflowers can be seen growing along the trail. After the .25 mile mark, the trail begins to climb gently up the hillside. At this point, the trail is mostly exposed, so a hat and sunscreen is a good idea. The trail moves through an open field and some limited views of the Pikes Peak area come into view off the left side of the trail. You can catch glimpses of Pikes Peak at various points in the hike, so keep an eye out to the left as you go. At .7 miles, the trail crosses a service road 2 times before entering the forest and begins climbing steeply through forest of pine trees at .9 miles for about 1/3 of a mile. At 1.2 miles, there is a bench where the Hans Loop Trail begins where you can enjoy a break after all of the climbing that you have been doing. If you want to take the Hans Loop Trail to make a larger loop trail, you can depart the Sawmill Trail here. If you take Hans Loop, it will add another 1.3 miles to your trip as the Hans Loop meets back up with the end of the Sawmill Trail. If you want to stay on the Sawmill Trail, take a right and follow the trail as it begins to descend the hill that you have been climbing. At 1.4 miles, the trail drops steeply to the junction with the Hans Loop Trail. You can take the Hans Loop Trail to climb uphill and follow your steps back to the visitor center or you can take a right and follow the Sawmill Trail is it works its way downhill through the little valley. The trail is dirt and grass at this point, a singletrack trail that is easy on the feet. Birch trees and pines can be seen from the trail. The trail passes the junction of the boulder creek trail at roughly 2.1 miles and again at 2.3 miles. The trail becomes more dirt and gravel again as it descends the last .4 miles to the visitor center, where the trail ends at the junction of the Ponderosa Loop Trail and Petrified Forest Loop Trail.

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Contributors
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