The Northern Coloardo Trail

Northern Colorado Trail Stats

292.0 Miles - 470.0 Km

47,892ft - Ascent - 14,597m

48,671ft - Descent - 14,835m

12,537ft - High Point - 3821m

Northern Terminus (SOBO) at the Dunraven Trailhead (Glen Haven) - Southern Terminus (NOBO) at the Transfer Trail Trailhead (Glenwood Springs)


Pre Trip Planning

For about the past year, I’ve been pondering the idea of attempting a long trail route through the Northern Colorado Region. After many iterations and contemplations I’ve set a final idea in my mind of the area’s and regions I’d like backpack. There are still a couple of segment’s that might need modifying once I’m on location and see if the trail’s on the maps still exist. I believe this route to be one of the best representations of what Northern Colorado has to offer, as well as providing plenty of opportunity for alternate routes as anyone who has hiked a long trail before will know, it’s a lot about hiking your own hike.

As a primary resource, Gaiagps.com/Mobile was instrumental to figuring out which trails linked into each other. Providing a variety of map overlays including the USGS maps, I was able to find likely locations of water and camping alongside ways to mostly avoid private land where it mattered.  I then organized and separated routes and points into 4 distinct segments.  These segments represent likely legs between resupply options.  There are other options available for each segment.  Some alternates are Low Routes for stormy weather and others that would shorten the distance to resupply.  There are many that just take you a different way, making it a trail that would be hiked many times without ever following the exact same path.  Very similar to the Continental Divide Trail (CDT).

The Northern Colorado Trail ventures 292.1 miles through Rocky Mountain National Park, State Forest State Park, Comanche Peak Wilderness, Rawah Wilderness, Mount Zerkel Wilderness, Sarvis Creek Wilderness, and the Flat Top Wilderness. Seeing three different Mountain Ranges and ascending nearly 50,000 feet in elevation (also descending that amount).

As with all the long trails in the United States, this is a community driven trail and if you have any ideas of your own, please feel free to share and leave a comment below.


Northern Colorado Trail - Segment 1 - Dunraven Trailhead (Glen Haven) to Walden (Main St.)

Segment 1 - Dunraven Trailhead to Walden

86.9 Miles - 139.5 km

17,161ft - Ascent - 5231m

16,844ft - Descent - 5134m

12,537ft - High Point - 3821m

7,688ft - Low Point - 2343m


Northern Colorado Trail - Segment 2 - Walden to HWY 40

Segment 2 - Walden to HWY 40

65.1 Miles - 104.8 km

10,655ft - Ascent - 3248m

9,215ft - Descent - 2829m

11,891ft - High Point - 3624m

7,973ft - Low Point - 2430m


Northern Colorado Trail - Segment 3 - HWY 40 to Yampa

Segment 3 - HWY 40 to Yampa

48.35 Miles - 77.7 km

5,945ft - Ascent - 1812m

7,564ft - Descent - 2306m

10,275ft - High Point - 3132m

7,906ft - Low Point - 2410m


Northern Colorado Trail - Segment 4 - Yampa to Transfer Trail Trailhead (Glenwood Springs)

Segment 4 - Yampa to Glenwood Springs

91.7 Miles - 148.4 km

14,363ft - Ascent - 4378m

15,254ft - Descent - 4649m

11,777ft - High Point - 3590m

7,015ft - Low Point - 2138m