Want to go hiking around Denver to explore more of this corner of United States of America? In this guide, we’ve reviewed our full collection of hikes and walking routes to inspire you.
LessThe trail leads you up the back side of the peak. From the last sign, head up and to the right - the left fork takes you back down into the canyon to Green Mountain. Views are just around the corner!
The green mountain peak offers various hiking trails for the outdoor enthusiasts. If you want to get up here fast and avoid hiking some elevation gain, take the West Ridge Trail from Flagstaff Road.
The Loch is a large alpine lake with crystal clear water. It's a perfect spot for a break before you start to climb up to Andrews Glacier. Some curious squirrels might be around.
Mount Sanitas is a summit near Boulder that offers fantastic views of the region. The trail requires a good fitness level and can be done with a dog.
South Boulder Peak can be reached via the Homestead Trail, which is 12.9 kilometers long. You can find beautiful wild flowers along the way and explore the beauty of the region. The trail requires a good fitness level.
A short and easy hike to Red Rocks in Matthews Winters Park. Admire the beauty of nature and explore the Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Explore the Carpenter Peak which sits at 7,129 ft following an easy trail that will help you discover the beauty of nature.
The Evergreen Mountain sits at 8,526 ft and offers a good opportunity for hikers and mountain bikers to see the wildlife of the region. The views from the top and the trails are breathtaking.