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Horsetooth Mountain Open Space offers an excellent outdoor experience with its iconic rock formations and extensive trail network attracting both hikers and mountain bikers.

2,711
Acres Protected
29
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Horsetooth Mountain Open Space

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space
 

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, located west of Fort Collins, Colorado, spans over 2,700 acres of outdoor terrain. The area is characterized by its striking rock formations, including the prominent Horsetooth Rock, and offers diverse ecological systems ranging from grasslands to dense forests. This open space is not only a natural wonder for its geographical features but also a haven for wildlife such as deer, bobcats, and a variety of bird species. The open space is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike due to its accessible trails that cater to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Historical traces of Indigenous peoples, along with remnants of early settlers, provide cultural context to the enthusiasts exploring these lands. The blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities makes it a compelling draw for outdoor lovers.

Highlights

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Horsetooth Rock, an iconic summit with panoramic views of the Front Range and beyond

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Diverse ecosystems offering opportunities to see local wildlife such as mule deer and raptors

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Horsetooth Falls, a picturesque waterfall especially appealing during spring runoff

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Blue Sky Trail, renowned for its scenic overlooks and accessible route

Notable Natural Features

Horsetooth Rock

A prominent geological formation offering stunning views.

Horsetooth Falls

A seasonal waterfall that is most impressive during spring.

Soderberg Trailhead

A key entry point to several trails within the open space.