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Golden Gate Canyon State Park: Big Loop
Hiking Trail
Hard
12.97 mi
2,640 ft
A long loop around Tremont Mountain in Golden Gate Canyon State Park.
Golden Gate Canyon State Park is a haven for hikers and runners, protecting some of the most beautiful terrain on the Colorado Front Range. The park is separated from the urban centers and metropolitan sprawl of the Denver area, but it's still only 14 miles up the road from the town of Golden.
The park is home to a slew of fantastic trails, but many of them combine into shorter routes or out-and-backs. If you're looking for a big day out in the park and don't like retracing your steps, this 13-mile loop is the perfect route for you!
This gorgeous loop offers varied terrain ranging from steep mountainsides, towering pine forests, whispering aspen groves, wide-open meadows, and panoramic views from high points.
The loop begins at a lower trailhead near the junction of Golden Gate Canyon Road and Crawford Gulch Road. From there, it climbs high into the state park, visiting the iconic Panorama Point overlook before continuing to a high point on the Mule Deer Trail on the flanks of Tremont Mountain. While this hike is far from a peak climb, it still gains a respectable 2,700+ vertical feet over its 13-mile distance. Written by Greg Heil
Golden Gate Canyon State Park is a haven for hikers and runners, protecting some of the most beautiful terrain on the Colorado Front Range. The park is separated from the urban centers and metropolitan sprawl of the Denver area, but it's still only 14 miles up the road from the town of Golden.
The park is home to a slew of fantastic trails, but many of them combine into shorter routes or out-and-backs. If you're looking for a big day out in the park and don't like retracing your steps, this 13-mile loop is the perfect route for you!
This gorgeous loop offers varied terrain ranging from steep mountainsides, towering pine forests, whispering aspen groves, wide-open meadows, and panoramic views from high points.
The loop begins at a lower trailhead near the junction of Golden Gate Canyon Road and Crawford Gulch Road. From there, it climbs high into the state park, visiting the iconic Panorama Point overlook before continuing to a high point on the Mule Deer Trail on the flanks of Tremont Mountain. While this hike is far from a peak climb, it still gains a respectable 2,700+ vertical feet over its 13-mile distance. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Golden Gate Canyon Rd Climb | 1.23 mi | 748 ft | 11.4% |
Black Bear trailhead to campground intersection | 2.39 mi | 1,017 ft | 6.1% |
Golden Gate Canyon Road Climb | 0.66 mi | 394 ft | 11.3% |
Damascus Rd Climb | 0.49 mi | 272 ft | 10.4% |