Next time you’re visiting Fort Collins, know that the hike to Horsetooth Rock is worth adding to your list. At approximately 5 miles round-trip with moderate elevation gains, this out-and-back hike will take you past beautiful terrain while showing off great views of Fort Collins and the Rocky Mountains.
As soon as the trail starts, so does the uphill grind. The early moments of the trail wind through grassy hillsides, soon transitioning to a forest, and ending with rock scrambling that ranges from beginner to expert depending on the route. In total, you’ll gain around 1,500 feet of elevation during the hike, almost all of which is accompanied by a stunning view.
Several things make this trail great for hikers. First, it’s very well-marked. There are a lot of different trails at this open space, but it’s very easy to know which trail you’re on at various junctions. It should also be noted that this trail is well-maintained. Don’t complain about the parking fee – it’s easy to see that money is being spent to keep this park one of the premiere outdoor recreation hubspots for the region…