
Monday January 05, 2009
Patrol Resources
Before you hit the trail, here are some items we recommend you bring along with you.
01. Helmet
02. Water and a Snack
03. Cell Phone
04. Tire Pump
05. Patch Kit and Spare Tube
06. Mini-tool
07. Map of the Area
08. Sunscreen
09. Helmet (did we mention helmet?)
10. First Aid Kit
Trail Summary
From Loveland follow US 34 west west of Loveland to just past mile marker #88 (4 miles west of the K-Mart). Turn right (north) onto Hidden Valley Drive just east of the old water tank. The trailhead is on your left.
Trail Information
Multiple trail ride options exist in this network of Larimer County open space parcels. Areas are closed at dusk. Highly rocky trail located closer to Devil's Backbone Trailhead. The western section of both the Wild and Hunter loops is closed to mountain bikes. Both portions of the Laughing Horse Loop are open to bicycles.
Trail Location
From Loveland follow US 34 west west of Loveland to just past mile marker #88 (4 miles west of the K-Mart). Turn right (north) onto Hidden Valley Drive just east of the old water tank. The trailhead is on your left.
Trail Information
Multiple trail ride options exist in this network of Larimer County open space parcels. Areas are closed at dusk. Highly rocky trail located closer to Devil's Backbone Trailhead. The western section of both the Wild and Hunter loops is closed to mountain bikes. Both portions of the Laughing Horse Loop are open to bicycles.
Topographic Details
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LAND AGENCY |
Larimer County Park and Openlands |
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TRAIL REGION |
Foothills |
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REQUIRED FEES |
None |
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TOTAL LENGTH |
N/A |
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MINIMUM ELEVATION |
N/A |
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MAXIMUM ELEVATION |
N/A |
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TOTAL CLIMBING |
N/A |
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