Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Trail Map and Parking
The Bobcat Ridge Natural Area is located approximately 30 minutes outside of Fort Collins, CO but is worth the drive for hikers, nordic walkers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. If you are driving from Fort Collins then it is very important to note that you must turn left off of 38E and onto CR27 heading south when you get to Masonville. Specifically, there are no signs for either Bobcat Ridge Natural Area or CR27, so instead, you need to look for the Masonville Mercantile on the left and a brown street sign for Estes Park. Once you are heading south on CR27 there will be signs guiding you to the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. The parking lot contains restrooms, free parking, and elongated spaces designed for trucks with horse trailers.

Hiking the Valley Loop Trail
The Valley Loop Trail is 4.0 miles long and does not require much change in elevation (~300 feet). It is an easy hike that is also suitable for trail running and nordic walking with nordic walking poles. However, dogs are not allowed on any of the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area trails. The western half of the loop takes you along the ridge and is your typical Colorado hike minus a majestic summit or viewing point. The trail does include several informational signs with the best one being the remnants of a real Tipi Ring that served as the rock foundation for a tipi. The following picture is from the highest point on the Valley Loop Trail.The following is a list of mountain bike trails along the northern Front Range:
- Boulder / Lyons - Hall Ranch and Rabbit Mountain
- Poudre River Canyon - Hewlett Gulch and Young Gulch
- Fort Collins - Maxwell to Pineridge Natural Areas, Maxwell to Reservoir Ridge Natural Areas, Mountain Bike Skills Parks in Fort Collins, and Lory State Park Valley Trails
- Fort Collins / Loveland - Blue Sky Trail, Indian Summer via Blue Sky, Coyote Ridge Natural Area, and Rimrock Mountain Bike Trail
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