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Devil's Backbone

4.5 (45 reviews)

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Ariella W.

This is a great trail for if you are wanting to get into nature and dont have a bunch of time to drive. It is just around 10 minutes out from loveland. There is not much shade on this trail so if its a hot warm day, this is not the most ideal hike. There are also a lot of snakes along this trail in the warmer months. The first loop is always a little more busy. Lots of people of all skill levels tend to visit the first loop of the trail, or at least up to the keyhole. This seems to be a favorite spot for families as well. If you venture on further, you can get onto the hunter loop and then the laughing horse loop. As you get onto the 2nd and 3rd loops there are less people which is nice. This is a ON LEASH trail for dogs. Sometimes people seem to forget that. There are bathrooms at the trail head. Along with a water pump where dogs can get a drink. There are poop bags and trash bags at the trail head as well. You can check the parking lot camera before you go to make sure there is space. If you are lucky you might get to catch a glimpse of the local elk herd. Last time i was there we saw them and they are truly very beautiful!

Carly W.

Seeking a spot in the Greeley area for a midweek hike with my girl Marissa C and my pup - we made out way to Loveland to explore Devil's Backbone! PRO: Going during the week meant there were less people on the trails! CON: That being said, we narrowly missed a large elementary summer school field trip. PRO: Fairly easy hike on Wild Loop Trail that runs alongside Devil's Backbone and through a meadowy area with very little elevation gain. Makes it a great easy hike for kids and pups alike! CON: Meandering through a meadow means very little shade! Ouch! Bring LOTS of water, wear sunscreen, and take breaks. PRO: Great views from the Keyhole! CON: If you stand on the trail-side looking through you get a great view... Of the neighborhood below. Boo! Stand on the rocks and look back towards the trail and you will have a much better view. PRO: Epic views of Devil's Backbone that are even enhanced by a storm rolling in! CON: No shelters in the event of a sudden downpour. Bring a poncho! PRO: Dog-friendly! CON: None! Bring your furry leashed friend and enjoy a little day-venture. Any day I'm able to get outside and soak up nature is def a great day in my book! I would gladly come back to check out more of Devil's Backbone again in the future!

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Jillian M.

This trail is amazing! Especially for a trail close to a city. Perfect place to go watch the sunset. Its fairly easy, so a good place to start hiking, or go if you haven't been in awhile. And there are a number of good places for photos! The only issue is that it can get crowded. If you don't get there early on a weekend you probably won't get a parking spot.

Nate S.

Ended up here after parking at the horse tooth mountain open space was filled up! Devils backbone did not disappoint, easy trail would bring the parents here for a beautiful drive/ scenic trail, easy for all skill levels!

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April L.

Ok, if you're going in the summer go early because there's not a ton of shade. Took my kids (11,8 and 3). It's definitely better suited for adults, older kids or ones you can put in a hiking backpack because my 3 year old gave up 15 minutes in and I ended up with a very sweaty, heavy, whiny backpack and a sore neck but that's all my fault. This is an easy hike with beautiful views. Still glad we went but I should have planned better! Bring water and hats/sunglasses for sure.

Jessica R.

Beautiful trail with some nice elevation you can do this for an early morning or midday afternoon the views are amazing on both sides of the trail lots of snow today when we went but not too much where we needed spikes on our shoes we went up to keyhole which is well worth the trip recommend for a quick fun outdoor adventure

Wendy M.

Looking for a cool place to hike? This is your spot... Despite the heavy foot traffic we encountered today, it wasn't that bad... The Open Space is so expansive and you're gaze is forever pulled toward the plentiful vistas, that, really, you don't much mind those peeps passing you on the trail. As a climber, I totally wanted to, at least, explore some of the "This is not a trail" trails. Alas, I suppose you can't climb everything your eyes see. And, if you wanna respect the park and its rules, then just take the views in and be content... Okay. This was the only drawback from a perfect rating... And yes, you've already discovered my bias. Other than that, the park was great. I appreciated the decently clean bathrooms at the trailhead and plentiful parking as others have mentioned. Colorado is wondrously beautiful and this park is yet, another example of its beauty.

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Angie C.

My friend and I arrived at this amazing hike early morning. We did pass the entrance to the parking lot for the hike. You are able to bring your dogs which is great! They have picnic tables and restroom facilities as well as a water fountain for your dog and you. We enjoyed the hike very much it can be long hike. Where we stopped at was a hr and half in and turned back you could definitely keep going.The views were amazing! They do have benches you can take a rest at. the train wasn't too bad either. The trail was a one person walkway you can't be next to your partner when you're walking. I will definitely go again this time I'll make it all the way!

Staci B.

When we moved to CO, we immediately started looking into the availability of bike and hiking trails, that offered some challenge, but also easy enough for us over 50, looking forward to getting in better shape folk. ;) This was one we discovered, and loved it. Nice hike, very family friendly, I know we read about ratings, I can't speak to it's number in that regard, but its a great walk with some incline, well groomed paths, and not at all hard. We did the Keyhole route, and the view was spectacular. Course...for us, just having moved here...all the views have been amazing! We look forward to bringing our bikes, and doing the bike trail.

Michele S.

I was in heaven. Let's preface this by saying I'm from Illinois....so this is a great place for me (i.e. some of you may find this too elementary). But I'm not looking to bite off more than I can chew while flying solo. Did a great trail run. Bring water, wear sunscreen = no shade. Well appointed restrooms at the parking lot. Kids can do these trails and there are interactive maps and postings on the hikes. Check the boards at the parking lot for the info. Bikes are allowed on certain paths. I'd be here daily if I was a local. Have fun!

Devils Backbone

This is open land, many hikes and some easy walks, different terrain and many signs to educate you on the trails. Be aware of the snakes but great to see many miles away.

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Nice trails but there's a fee to park! I have an issue with paying to hike a trail for an hour.

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Great walking and riding trails very scenic and peaceful and close to town. Also, great for beginners to start a walking regimen.

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Always beautiful views! A great place to trail run as well can make it as short or as long as you want. Bring water trail is hot

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Definitely worth a visit! Breathtaking, great hiking area! I've been several times. Highly recommend!

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Amazing place to go hiking! Not as much shade as I would like, but you can always wear a hat! Clean trails and pooch friendly!

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Just had my second visit to Horsetooth! The first time following all of the spring rains mid June I…read morewas impressed by how much the landscape resembled part of Oregon I traveled through on a road trip (Lowell) This last time over Labor Day weekend however, with the water levels lower by a hundred feet, for a moment it occurred to me they decided to put a more traditional "beach" area there. The water had been up to the rocks near the parking area at the South Bay swim area. In the late summer, it had more of the expected high desert vibe. It's nice that they have a no-wake area for paddle boarders and swimmers. Although it is a reservoir, the ugly wall is not a prominent visual feature like ie: Cherry Creek reservoir. I enjoy how this one is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains. Next time, I am absolutely bringing a paddle board. This time however, I was amused and inspired by one man who was not immediately deterred by the fact that he fell off his again and again. When he finally gave up, he had the same problem with his inner tube. The bathrooms/showers were not disgusting but I wasn't so sure how sanitary those children's diapers were in the water. .

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Devil's Backbone - hiking - Updated May 2026

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