Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

10-20 minute

Difficulty

Moderate

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Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor - Cache la Poudre River Corridor

About This Landmark

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor

The Poudre River Trail is a premier destination for walking enthusiasts seeking scenic tranquility and an immersive outdoor experience near Fort Collins, Colorado. Stretching over 21 miles, the trail weaves through diverse landscapes, including riparian ecosystems, cottonwood groves, and sweeping plains, offering pristine views of the Cache la Poudre River. This trail stands out for its accessibility, smooth paths, and proximity to wildlife, making it a must-visit for locals and travelers alike.

Adventure Guide to Walking the Poudre River Trail

  • Start at Riverbend Ponds Natural Area
    Located near Prospect Road, this segment features serene ponds surrounded by birdlife, including herons and waterfowl. The connecting trails here are ideal for shorter walks, with seating areas to enjoy views of wetlands. For photographers, this spot shines during sunrise with vivid reflections off the water.

  • Sights Around Legacy Park
    This centrally located stretch in Fort Collins includes well-maintained paths that are both stroller- and wheelchair-friendly. The trail here offers a mix of shaded and open areas, with views of the river’s dynamic flow. Picnic areas and a charming pedestrian bridge make it a great mid-point stop.

  • Western End at Lions Open Space
    Located near Laporte, the western reach of the trail offers a more rugged experience, with grassy landscapes transitioning into foothills. This area provides glimpses of history, including remnants of the Overland Trail, a historic stagecoach route. Be on the lookout for mule deer grazing along the path.

Local Insights

The trail is a Certified National Recreation Trail and is named after the Cache la Poudre River, which was designated as Colorado’s first National Wild and Scenic River. The name stems from French trappers who hid gunpowder ("poudre") in the area during the 1820s. The trail also plays a role in connecting communities, linking natural areas, parks, and cultural heritage sites.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Times: Visit early mornings in spring or fall for cooler weather and fewer crowds.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, sturdy shoes, and binoculars for birdwatching.
  • Directions: From Fort Collins, head northwest along Highway 287. Most entry points to the trail are a 10-20 minute drive.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Walking the Poudre River Trail in Cache la Poudre River Corridor in Cache la Poudre River Corridor

Coordinates: 40.5675, -105.0270

Ratings

Overall

9.8/10User rating

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Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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