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Connect all the various trails at Red Rocks and Matthews Winters parks for a solid loop with some vertical gain.


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10.5

Miles

16.9

KM

Loop

6,775' 2,065 m

High

5,933' 1,808 m

Low

1,932' 589 m

Up

1,921' 585 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

31%

Max Grade (17°)

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Overview

This is a fun hike amidst the stunning rock formations around Red Rocks Amphitheater. Though the Dakota Ridge Trail is rather rocky, the Red Rocks Trail, Morrison Slide Trail, Trading Post Trail, and Will Call Trail are all smooth, soft on the feet, and well-maintained paths.

Need to Know

Parking at Matthews Winters on a weekend can get crazy—so get there early to get a spot and avoid the crowds.

Description

Beginning at Matthews Winters Park, follow the Red Rocks Trail across the small stream and a bridge by the bathrooms. You'll go up a small hill and then experience rolling hills through Cherry Gulch Trail until you get to the Morrison Slide Trail, where you begin your first decent-sized climb.

Enjoy the view at the top of Morrison Slide Trail as you look east to Dakota Ridge Trail, where you'll be finishing the hike. Following Morrison Slide Trail back down to the Red Rocks Trail, you'll take this to the road. Upon hitting the road, take a right and hike alongside the road for a short while. Take your next right up Plains View Road and you'll quickly see the Geologic Connector begin on the left.

Follow this trail up to the picnic area and continue past the bathroom to join the Geologic Overlook Trail where a steep climb begins—be ready for lots of steps. Upon hitting the apex and descending, the road appears once more. Hang a right and hike into the Amphitheater itself. Take a few laps along the famous rows or simply head down the steps. You'll want to exit to the right of the stage and from here, keep an eye out for signs to the Trading Post—this is where the Trading Post Loop begins.

You can go either direction on the Trading Post Trail loop as it'll spit you out at the same spot. Follow the trail and enjoy more close proximity to the mighty red rocks along this shorter loop.

Upon finishing Trading Post, hop across the road, directly across from the Trading Post building, to find the Will Call Trail. Follow this trail northeast, cross the park road, and continue on the trail as it heads east. This singletrack will bring you close to Hwy-93 that runs alongside Dakota Ridge Trail. You'll see signs for the Mount Vernon Creek Trail. When you've nearly reached the road, you'll have the option to take a left or right on the Mount Vernon Creek Trail—take a left.

You'll end up at a small parking lot, at which you can see the exit to the main road. Cross the road and you'll see signs for the Red Rocks Trail and Dakota Ridge Trail. Continue along Red Rocks Trail which will guide you to Dakota Ridge Trail.

After the trail spits you out on the road once more, you want to continue down the hill to the right, along Dinosaur Ridge. You'll see a port-a-jon, which is where Dakota Ridge Trail picks back up. From here, you've got the toughest climb of the day–a series of about five hills. It's tough going, but you'll be rewarded with some killer views of Red Rocks to the west and Denver to the east. Dakota Ridge Trail will guide you all the way back to the Matthews Winters parking lot.

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Michael Tevebaugh

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Photos

Great viewing spot along the trail at the far end of the lollipop
Jan 7, 2019 near Morrison, CO
View looking southeast with various lakes in sight
Jan 7, 2019 near Morrison, CO
Red Rocks Trading Post Trail
Mar 20, 2021 near Morrison, CO
View from Morrison Slide Trail
Apr 28, 2015 near Morrison, CO
The terrain of the ridge can be a little rocky.
May 22, 2015 near Morrison, CO
View from the ridge with Bandimere Speedway in the background.
May 22, 2015 near Morrison, CO

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Jul 8, 2023
Cece Bremner
First solo hike. Service the whole way and a good number of people along the way too. Cool stop offs at the Red Rocks Amphitheater and music museum. 10.5mi — 5h 30m
May 23, 2022
yaksh patel
First hike start 9:25
Sep 30, 2021
Ethan Gingerich
Feb 21, 2021
Linc Hulbert
Pretty free of snow. I went down the road and explored dinosaur ridge and came back up on Zoro 13mi — 5h 30m
Jan 2, 2021
Marie Fenwick
Nov 1, 2019
Kyle Johnston
with Laura 1.5mi — 1h 30m
Jun 6, 2019
Chris Mullinax
8.2mi — 9h 00m
May 24, 2019
Michael Lippmann
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