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Denver Colorado - Hiking

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Literally hundreds of trails explore the Front Range of the Rockies west of Denver. Hikers can also explore the dozens of parks spread throughout the region, and the miles of designated hiking trails near the Platte River or various local lakes and reservoirs.



Rosalie Trail No. 603 Intermediate
13.4 miles 7 - 8 hours

Roxborough South Rim Trail Intermediate
3 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours
Trail leads through scrub oak stands, grassy meadows, cottonwoods and other riparian habitats.

Shelf Lake Trail No. 634 Intermediate
3.2 miles 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Shop Creek Trail Easy
6 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours
Wildlife watchers can admire the mule deer and great horned owl year round.

Silver Dollar Lake Trail Intermediate
3 mile roundtrip 1.5 to 2 hours
The trail leads to two lakes that are above treeline.

Snowshoe Trail Intermediate
6 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours
Fishing hole access.

Tanglewood Trail Intermediate
7.2 mile roundtrip 3.5 to 4.5 hours
The Tanglewood Trail begins in the southeast corner of the Mt. Evans Wilderness and climbs north into a saddle on the boundary between the Pike and Arapaho National Forests.

Tanglewood Trail No. 636 Intermediate
3.7 miles 3.5 - 4.5 hours

Three Mile Creek Trail Intermediate
13.2 mile roundtrip 7 to 8 hours
This popular hiking trail provides access into the heart of the southern half of the Mt. Evans Wilderness.

Three Mile Creek Trail No. 635 Intermediate
6.6 miles 5 - 6 hours

Watrous Gulch Trail Difficult
4 mile roundtrip 2 to 2.5 hours
Once above treeline, wildflowers surround the ground like a quilt on a king size bed.

West Jefferson Trail Intermediate
Difficult
9.2 mile roundtrip 4.5 to 5.5 hours
A loop can be done using the Colorado Trail.

Wetlands Trail Intermediate
6 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours
Wildlife watchers can admire the mule deer and great horned owl year round.

Wigwam Trail Intermediate
22.6 mile roundtrip 11.5 to 13.5 hours
The trail accesses the east side of the Lost Creek Wilderness by following the Wigwam Creek drainage up to an open meadow called Wigwam Park and on to a saddle at the end of the valley.

Wigwam Trail No. 609 Intermediate
11.3 miles 7 - 8 hours

Woodland Lake Trail Intermediate
9.2 mile roundtrip 4.5 to 5.5 hours
The trail from Hessie to Woodland and Skyscraper Reservoirs follows Jasper and Woodland Creeks through forest, riparian woodland, and wet meadows and into alpine tundra.


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