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Hike the moderate 7.9-mile Bluffs Regional Park Loop for panoramic views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.13 km
4.26 km
275 m
Surfaces
8.19 km
4.01 km
397 m
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Lowest point (1,850 m)
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Yes, it's generally considered beginner-friendly, though some sections have short, steep grades. The path is mostly wide, well-maintained dirt, making it accessible for many. It's a great option if you're looking for an outdoor activity without venturing deep into the mountains.
The Bluffs Regional Park Loop is located in Lone Tree, Colorado. While specific trailhead names aren't provided, ample parking is typically available at the main entrances to Bluffs Regional Park. It's a popular spot, so arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable.
The terrain is varied and interesting, primarily a soft-surface dirt trail. You'll encounter hilly sections, including some short, steep grades that can exceed 8%. There are also some narrower, single-track sections. It's a multi-use trail, accommodating hikers, bicyclists, and even equestrian users.
You'll be treated to expansive panoramic views! The trail offers great vistas of the Denver skyline and the majestic Rocky Mountains, including prominent peaks like Pikes Peak, Mount Evans, James Peak, the Indian Peaks, and Longs Peak. The landscape also features grassland vegetation and wildflowers in spring.
Keep an eye out for local wildlife. You might spot eagles, hawks, ospreys, deer, elk, rabbits, and coyotes. The park's grassland environment provides a habitat for various species.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings beautiful wildflowers, while fall offers pleasant temperatures. If you're hiking in summer, it's best to go in the mornings due to the trail's lack of shade, which can make midday hikes quite warm.
Yes, the trail features two key overlooks. One notable spot is the Tepe Overlook, which provides fantastic panoramic views and honors Edward A. Tepe, who was instrumental in preserving the bluffs.
Yes, the route is well-integrated into a larger network. It connects to other local trail systems and passes through sections of the Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 10, the East/West Regional Trail, and the Bluffs Regional Park Trail.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail! Please ensure your furry companion remains on a leash at all times, as it's a multi-use trail and home to wildlife.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Bluffs Regional Park for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Douglas County or Lone Tree Parks and Recreation websites for any updated regulations or special event requirements before your visit.
During summer, the trail offers very little shade. It's highly recommended to start your hike in the mornings to avoid the midday heat. Always bring plenty of water, wear sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, and consider light, breathable clothing.