Hall Ranch
A landscape of rolling grasslands and sandstone buttes at Hall Ranch provides excellent viewing opportunities for wildflowers, animals, and scenic vistas.
Hall Ranch is a tale of two experiences. Two different trailheads lead to two different types of trails. The primary Hall Ranch Trailhead on the south side of the park leads to the Bitterbrush Trail which is well known for its technical rocky garden for mountain bikers. On the north side is a smaller trailhead, the Antelope Trailhead which gives access to the mellower Antelope Trail. Once the Bitterbrush and Antelope trails meet up, the trail becomes a very fun, more smooth and flowy Nelson Loop Trail (relative to the lower bitterbrush trail).
The Bitterbrush, Antelope, and Nelson Loop Trails are all hiker/biker but the Nighthawk is hiker-only. Nighthawk Trail (9.4 mi)
Dogs are not allowed at Hall Ranch.
https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/parks-and-trails/hall-ranch
- Suitable Activities: Biking, Hiking
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Land Manager: Boulder County Parks & Open Space
- Parking Permit Required: Other
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 25
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 25
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- Hall Ranch - Bitterbrush Trail
- Hall Ranch - Antelope Trail
- Hall Ranch - Nelson Loop
- Hall Ranch - Nighthawk Trail
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