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10 BEST HIKING TRAILS

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Colorado is all about majestic beauty, and while there are truly memorable hikes in places like Maroon Bells near Aspen, there are also lots of great day hikes near Denver, featuring everything from alpine lakes and wildf lower meadows to red-rock formations and panoramic vistas.

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MILLS LAKE

The hike to Mills Lake is one of the most scenic in Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s a moderate 5.3 mile round-trip trek that winds past Alberta Falls, a mesmerizing 30-foot waterfall that’s one of the park’s most popular features, with people gathering to snack on backpack picnics while sitting on rocks near the tumbling waters.

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OUZEL FALLS

The rare and delicate Calypso Orchid can be spotted on a wildf lower hike to Calypso Cascades and Ouzel Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park. Also called the fairy slipper orchid, this wildf lower isn’t always easy to f ind — it often hides beneath trees, tucked into shady spots.

Fellow hikers who f ind them are eager to show them off. Late June and early July is the best time to see the calypso orchid. But there are dozens of other wildf lowers to see on this round-trip hike, which is about 3.6 miles to Calypso Cascades and 5.4 miles to Ouzel Falls.

This moderate hike starts on a relatively f lat path, passing meadows with wildf lowers, then winding up a gentle incline. Eventually the trail gets steeper, with steps and risers to help hikers ascend to Ouzel Falls, a 40-foot waterfall that sits at an elevation of 9,370 feet.

The trail crosses the footbridge over Glacier Creek, and when you reach Mills Lake, it’s a beautiful place to picnic and savor the view. The alpine lake is fringed by such peaks as the 13,497-foot Pagoda Mountain, the 12,668-foot Thatchtop Mountain and the 13,579-foot Chiefs Head Peak.

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BEAR CREEK TRAIL

Bear Creek Trail at Lair o’ the Bear Park near Morrison is an easy, shady trail that’s popular with families because it’s got so much to offer. There’s plenty of shade, easy f lat trails, woodlands and the cool burbling waters of Bear Creek, which attract anglers. There are also loads of wildf lowers growing near the creek alongside cottonwood and box elders.

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ROYAL ARCH TRAIL

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GOLDEN GATE CANYON

For many hikers, the destination of this trail is The Royal Arch, a 20-foot span of sandstone that soars overhead. The view from this spot gives a birds-eye view of Boulder, along with the plains and foothills of the Front Range.

But if the Royal Arch Trail seems too ambitious, there are easier trails in Chautauqua Park, located at Grant and Baseline streets. Located in Boulder’s ChautauquaPark, the Royal Arch Trail is a 3.4 mile out-and-back hike that’s rated moderate to diff icult. It’s often crowded in summer, so hiking on a weekday or early mornings on weekends is a smart way to avoid human traffic jams.

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ROXBOROUGH STATE PARK

A quick drive southwest of Denver, this state park was designated a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior because of its geological wonders, which include signif icant fossil remains, hogback ridges and awe-inspiring red-rock formations.

The park, with almost 4,000 acres, has trails for hikers of all levels. One of the easiest is the Fountain Valley Trail, a 2.2 mile loop that goes through spectacular redrock formations.

There’s also Willow Creek Trail, a 1.4 mile loop that leads through oak forest and willow bush, with a creek where you can cool your feet before hiking onward.

You can also check out special hikes led by naturalists who guide you on treks exploring the area’s geology that represents 1.2 billion years of history. Some of these naturalist hikes focus on single topics, like keeping a naturalist journal. This state park, just a 30-minute drive from Denver, stretches over nearly 12,000 acres with 36 miles of hiking trails for all different levels. It’s a favorite of many hikers because of its natural treasures: scenic views of the snow-topped Front Range, thick forests, meadows fringed with aspen trees and peaceful creeks.

Raccoon Trail, a 2.5 mile loop of moderate intensity, is one of the most popular trails, winding through groves of white fir, aspen, blue spruce and lodgepole pine.

Perhaps the best part is that the trail starts and ends at Panorama Point, a scenic overlook with a breathtaking mountain view of a 100-mile span of the Continental Divide, and a map that identifies each peak.

To customize your hike, check in f irst at the friendly visitor’s center (92 Crawford Gulch Rd., Golden, 303- 582-3707) to talk with the helpful state park employees about the type of hike you’d like.

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MOUNT GOLIATH RESEARCH NATURAL AREA

Ancient bristlecone pines are among Colorado’s rare treasures — gnarled trees with twisted trunks, some about 1,600 years old, among the oldest tree species in the world.

You can hike among these trees in the Mount Goliath Research Natural Area, which is devoted to the study of the Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine tree. It’s located on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway, and the Pesman Trail leads 1.4 miles into the center of the ancient forest.

Also, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers free, guided wildf lower hikes on Mount Goliath on certain dates in July and August, a wonderland of alpine forget-menots and fairy primrose. For more information, contact tours@botanicgardens.org.

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