Lily Mountain is in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland. It is not a part of Rocky Mountain National Park and, thus, dogs are allowed on the trail. Continue reading “Lily Mountain – Hiking Trail for Dogs – Estes Park, Colorado”
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Devils Backbone Open Space – Wild Loop Trail – Loveland, Colorado
Devil’s Backbone is a 2,100+ acre open space managed by Larimer County’s Open Land Program. The trailhead is 30+ minutes from Fort Collins, 5-10 minutes from Loveland, and is located off of US-34. Continue reading “Devils Backbone Open Space – Wild Loop Trail – Loveland, Colorado”
Greyrock Mountain Trail in Poudre River Canyon – Fort Collins, CO
Greyrock Trail is located directly of off CO-14 about 30 minutes from downtown Fort Collins, CO and has parking for 20+ vehicles. Greyrock Mountain is in the Poudre River Canyon (pronounced Poo-der). Continue reading “Greyrock Mountain Trail in Poudre River Canyon – Fort Collins, CO”
Cairns: Trail Markers
With regard to hiking, a cairn is a pile rocks placed near a trail in lieu of man-made trail markers (e.g., wood signs, wood posts, plastic/metal tree emblems, painting on rocks, etc.). Continue reading “Cairns: Trail Markers”
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