Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail
Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail
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Hike the moderate Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail for 6.5 miles, enjoying panoramic views of the Flatirons and Front Range foothills.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.5 km
< 100 m
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7.70 km
2.77 km
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< 100 m
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Specific parking details for the Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail are managed by the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks. For the most current information on trailhead access and parking, it's best to check the official Boulder Colorado government website: bouldercolorado.gov.
Yes, the trail is popular with hikers who bring their dogs. However, as part of the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, specific leash regulations may apply. Always check local signage and the park's official website for current rules regarding pets.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures. During summer, early morning hikes are recommended due to the trail's largely exposed nature and potential for intense heat. Winter conditions can vary, so check forecasts before heading out.
Generally, there are no entrance fees for hiking in the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks. However, specific regulations or permits might be required for certain activities or areas. It's always a good idea to consult the official bouldercolorado.gov website for the most up-to-date information on rules and regulations.
The trail features an undulating path through grassy plains, with sections that are almost completely smooth and have gentle hills. While it has gentle elevation gain, combining segments for a longer trek can increase the perceived challenge. It is largely exposed, offering open landscapes.
Hikers can expect lush meadowlands, panoramic views of the Front Range foothills, and distant cityscapes. As you gain elevation, iconic views of the Flatirons come into sight, with the higher peaks of the Indian Peaks Wilderness visible on clear days from a hilltop plateau. The trail also passes by creeks, a cow pasture with grazing cattle, old mines, and follows the Davidson Ditch.
Yes, the Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail is a multi-use trail. It is popular not only with hikers but also with bikers and those with horses, offering a diverse outdoor experience.
During warmer months, the trail is largely exposed, so early morning hikes are recommended to avoid intense heat. Hikers should also be aware of rattlesnakes in the arid terrain, especially during warmer seasons. Always carry enough water and be prepared for sun exposure.
Yes, the Singletree and Mayhoffer Trail serves as a connector to other trails within the South Boulder and Boulder County trail systems. The route also passes through sections of the Marshall Mesa, Mayhoffer Trail, Singletree Trail, Coal Seam Trail, and Meadowlark Trail, allowing for longer, interconnected adventures.
The trail is frequently categorized as easy with a 'green' difficulty rating and an 'easy physical rating,' making it suitable for families and novice adventurers. Its gentle elevation gain and smooth sections make it accessible, though combining segments for a longer distance could be more challenging.
To best enjoy the trail during warmer months, plan your hike for the early morning. This allows you to avoid the intense midday sun on the largely exposed path and experience cooler temperatures, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable outing.