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Devils Backbone Open Space Adventures

Devils Backbone Open Space offers rugged red rock formations and panoramic views that attract hikers, climbers, and wildlife enthusiasts in Larimer County, Colorado.

1,300
Acres Protected
14
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
2002
Year Established

About Devils Backbone Open Space

 

Devils Backbone Open Space is a 1,300-acre natural preserve located just northwest of Loveland, Colorado. The area is characterized by a striking ridge of red sandstone rock formations, known as the 'Devils Backbone,' stretching approximately two miles through rolling grasslands and Ponderosa pine forests. Geologically distinctive, these formations, shaped by millions of years of uplift and erosion, provide an iconic scenic landmark in northern Colorado. The open space supports diverse ecosystems, including mixed grass prairie, juniper woodlands, and riparian habitats along the Big Thompson River to the south. Wildlife frequently observed includes mule deer, elk, red fox, golden eagles, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored spot for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. The area holds cultural significance, as Native American tribes once utilized the land for hunting and spiritual practices. For recreation, Devils Backbone Open Space offers an extensive network of multi-use trails catering to hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. Popular activities include rock climbing on sandstone walls, horseback riding, and nature photography, with scenic overlooks providing stunning vistas of the Rocky Mountains and the surrounding foothills. The preserve's proximity to Loveland makes it accessible for day trips and a peaceful escape into nature. Preservation efforts led by Larimer County Open Lands place emphasis on maintaining habitat quality, protecting geological features, and providing sustainable recreation access. Devils Backbone Open Space combines dramatic natural beauty with opportunities for adventure and quiet wilderness experiences close to urban centers.

Highlights

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The two-mile-long Devils Backbone ridge with towering red sandstone spires

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Panoramic viewpoints overlooking Estes Park and the foothills of the Rockies

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Diverse habitats supporting elk, mule deer, and golden eagles

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Extensive multi-use trail system ideal for hiking and mountain biking

Notable Natural Features

Devils Backbone Ridge

A dramatic sandstone formation that rises sharply from the foothills, forming the centerpiece of the open space.

Snowy Peaks Overlook

A viewpoint offering sweeping vistas of the Rocky Mountains and distant snow-capped peaks.

Ponderosa Pine and Grassland Ecosystems

These habitats provide homes for a diverse array of wildlife and create a scenic contrast around the red rock formations.