The Colorado River Trail follows the iconic Colorado River through rugged canyons and diverse landscapes, offering abundant opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and river access in both Colorado and Utah.
The Colorado River Trail traces segments of the Colorado River corridor as it courses through multiple protected lands, including national forests and wilderness areas, stretching across Colorado and Utah. The trail showcases remarkable geographic features such as towering sandstone cliffs, riparian wetlands, and desert landscapes shaped by millennia of river flow. Ecologically, the trail passes through mixed conifer forests, cottonwood galleries, and sagebrush scrub habitats, hosting wildlife like mule deer, river otters, eagles, and rare native fish species. Historically, the river corridor has been a vital route for Native American tribes and early explorers, with cultural sites and petroglyphs nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts use the trail for day hikes, multi-day backpacking, horseback riding, and as a gateway to whitewater rafting and kayaking sections on the Colorado River itself. Notable landmarks along the route include the scenic Glenwood Canyon, the crystal-clear waters near Kremmling, and access points to the dramatic Cataract Canyon downstream. The trail is appealing to visitors seeking a blend of riverfront scenery, varied terrain, and opportunities to explore backcountry solitude or engage in water-based recreation. Its connection to broader trail networks adds to its importance as a corridor for long-distance hiking and nature appreciation.
Glenwood Canyon scenic river overlooks
Rare native fish habitat along riverbanks
Access to Cataract Canyon whitewater rafting
Quiet side trails to hidden river beaches
One of the most scenic sections of the Colorado River, acclaimed for its towering sandstone walls and clear river waters.
Gateway to one of the most challenging whitewater rafting sections on the Colorado River.
The trail passes through riparian zones that support populations of North American river otters and diverse birdlife.