Betasso Preserve

Betasso Preserve

Betasso Preserve is a scenic natural area located near Boulder, Colorado, known for its accessible hiking and biking trails with views of the foothills.

1,141
Acres Protected
3.3
Miles of Trails
Not officially recorded
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Betasso Preserve

Betasso Preserve
 

Betasso Preserve, situated in the foothills just a few miles west of Boulder, Colorado, offers a peaceful escape into nature with its network of trails and panoramic views. The preserve covers more than 1,100 acres of protected land, providing a habitat for diverse plant and animal species, including ponderosa pine forests and deer. Originally established as a water supply site in the 1900s, Betasso has evolved into a recreation area cherished by hikers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers. No wildlife sightings here are uncommon, as the ecosystem supports coyotes, squirrels, and various bird species. The preserve is particularly popular for its Betasso Link Trail, connecting visitors to the expansive trail system of Boulder County. Its trails cater to all levels, featuring loop routes, moderate inclines, and occasional steep grades. As a result of its proximity to Boulder, it attracts both locals and visitors looking for a quick outdoor retreat with minimal travel time.

Highlights

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Betasso Link Trail

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Ponderosa Pine Ecosystem

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Panoramic Views of Boulder and the Plains

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Seasonal Wildflower Blooms

Notable Natural Features

Betasso Loop

A popular 3.3-mile trail, perfect for both hiking and biking, offering varied terrain.

Ben E. Betasso Link Trail

Connects the main Betasso trails to Boulder Canyon Trail, extending recreational opportunities.

Ponderosa Pines

Natural stands offering ecological insight and serene shaded spots.