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Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space adventures

Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space Adventures

Located in Boulder County, Colorado, Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space is a scenic retreat offering hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities, acclaimed for its sweeping vistas and diverse ecosystems.

2,900
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space

Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space
 

Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space covers a vast expanse in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, providing a blend of rugged terrain and extensive open spaces. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring trails that traverse through grasslands, shrublands, and ponderosa pine forests offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Historically significant, the land was home to Native American tribes and later used for ranching in the 19th century. Today, it is managed to preserve its natural and cultural resources while supporting recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The preserve is also known for its diverse wildlife, including mule deer and coyotes, and serves as a critical habitat for the rare northern leopard frog. This blend of natural beauty, history, and recreation draws visitors seeking both adventure and respite.

Highlights

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Indian Mesa, an archaeological site with evidence of ancient habitation.

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Scenic vistas from Eagle Wind Trail overlook.

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Seasonal wildflower blooms across the ecosystems.

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Birdwatching opportunities, particularly for raptors.

Notable Natural Features

Eagle Wind Trail

Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Front Range.

Indian Mesa

Features archaeological sites revealing historical habitation.

Wildlife Habitat

Home to diverse species such as mule deer and the rare northern leopard frog.