Colorado Hiking Trails

From the Front Range to the beauty of its parks, Colorado is an undeniable top destination for hiking. Colorado hiking trails are plentiful and present a wide array of challenges and scenery.

Colorado Hiking Trails

Whether at Denver, Lyons, Boulder or Leadville, Colorado Hiking Trails offer an outstanding outdoor experience. From the Longs Peak, Estes Park, and Green Mountain Loop in Boulder Country, to the Aiken Canyon in Colorado Springs, you have the chance to get close to unique flora and wildlife that call this area home.



Glacier Gorge, located in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, is one of the most beautiful Colorado hiking trails. On the 9.6 mile hike, you will come across alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls and spectacular peak views. Much to the surprise of many, you also get to hike on the actual glacier, a rare event in the continental United States.

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For those who prefer a "through the woods" hiking experience, the Canyon Loop Trail, in Boulder is the place. This Colorado hiking trail is located within the Betasso Preserve, which encompasses over 700 acres of forested ravines and open meadows. The trail runs past the old mining town of Oradell and offers the chance to experience peaceful solitude while also seeing wildlife and flora that is simply amazing.



Other popular Colorado hiking trails include Bergen Peak in Denver, Chasm Lake in Lyons, Green Mountain Loop in Boulder, and Lake County in Mount Elbert, Leadville. However, most mountain towns offer great hiking opportunities, whether for the nature walker or the occasional day-hiker. The beautiful mountains of Aspen offer natural hiking facilities, while Alamosa features many hiking trails near to the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range and in the San Luis Valley.

If you have ever heard about or watched the famous Pike’s Peak race, I have some good news. For the hearty souls that like to break a sweat on a hike, you can go from the bottom of Pike’s Peak to the top. You can either take the very road used for the race or meander up one of the many trails. Roundtrip is just short of 13 miles, but it will be a tough hike. The trail is considered a buster because of the massive elevation gain and length. As always, bring plenty of water and make sure you are in good shape.

Colorado hiking trails offer a wide variety of opportunities to escape the rat race. From mountain peaks to meadows to ravines, the sky is truly the limit in Colorado.

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