Denver is located close to the Rocky Mountains, and that means having a plethora of stunning sights to see along with well-maintained hiking trails near town. While the city itself is a towering metropolis, you can find quite a few trails around the outskirts and within a day's trip that show off geological wonders.

When you're tackling the hiking trails around Denver, you'll find quite a few different options available with varying difficulty levels. Whether you're a beginner or you're looking for a challenge, you won't have to look far to find something to suit your desired experience.

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    Bear Creek Trail

    Explore the foothills of the Rockies

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    Bear Creek Trail is a tree-lined corridor that's paved and offers stunning views of woodlands, meadows, a creek, and the Denver skyline. The trail is 9.1 miles in length, and its concrete trail surface makes it easy to traverse for anyone, including kids.

    Getting to this trail is fairly easy. You'll find plenty of parking on the east side of the trail, which is fairly close to city centre Denver. All you have to do is head a short distance south to Englewood for the entrance, and the trail itself extends to Bear Creek Lake Park.

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    Windy Saddle Lookout Mountain Trail

    Hike a mountain trail

    Windy Saddle Lookout Mountain Trail
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    Windy Saddle Lookout Mountain Trail takes you to Windy Saddle Lookout at the park of the same name with a relatively easy and shaded path. The first half of this trail has a decent incline you'll want to be prepared for, but the actual trail itself doesn't have any challenging obstacles.

    When you journey across this trail, you'll experience an elevation gain of 705 feet with a total length of about 4.4 miles. It's mostly shaded by surrounding trees, so you can find comfort even on the hottest days. The trail is located near Golden, a few miles west of Denver.

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    Chimney Gulch

    Trek through a moderate trail lined with wildflowers

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    Chimney Gulch is a trail that offers a relatively moderate challenge along with the opportunity to see a vibrant array of colourful wildflowers on the way up. This is an out and back type trail, so you'll end where you begin after its 6.5-mile total length.

    When you visit this trail, the wildflowers tend to be the star of the show, but you'll find impressive viewpoints as well. Dogs are welcome here as long as they're on a leash. You can start near Golden, a few miles west of Denver's city centre.

    Location: Chimney Gulch Trail, Golden, CO 80401, USA

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    The Bluffs Loop

    Venture to panoramic overlooks

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    The Bluffs Loop is an easy hike that features 2 panoramic overlooks that let you see both the Front Range and the Denver skyline. The trail itself is so easily navigable that you can bring your kids along and even strollers.

    At the panoramic views, you can always take in stunning sights, but you may want to visit during dusk for awe-inspiring views. As the city lights begin to appear along the Denver skyline, the vibrancy of the metropolis shines in a way you can't see otherwise. You'll find this trail around Lone Tree, a few miles south of city centre.

    Location: Lone Tree, CO 80124, USA

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    Chief Mountain

    Find year-round fun hiking

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    Chief Mountain is a popular trail no matter what time of year you're visiting with moderate difficulty for both hiking and snowshoeing, depending on the weather. The winter trail provides some of the best snowshoeing opportunities around Denver, and its popularity means heavy traffic keeps trails maintained.

    When you visit this trail, you'll have to deal with an elevation gain of 941 feet over just 2.8 miles, so there will be some serious inclines at specific points, but nothing serious enough to rate the difficulty at anything over moderate. You'll find the entrance around Idaho Springs, a few miles west of city centre Denver.

    Location: Chief Mountain Trail, Evergreen, CO 80439, USA

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    Castle Rock

    Enjoy a relaxing short and easy trail

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    Castle Rock is a relatively easy trail suitable for the whole family that offers a satisfying loop throughout easily traversable terrain with vivid flora and scenic views. The trail is only 1.3 miles long, and the elevation gain is a modest 328 feet.

    Visiting this trail means coming across an array of wildflowers amongst the central castle rock, an elevated stone towering on top of a hill. Dogs are welcome as well, but you'll need to keep your pup on a leash. You'll find this trail a short distance south of Denver's city centre along I-25.

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    Deer Creek Canyon Loop Hike

    Immerse yourself in the beauty of an isolated valley

    Deer Creek Canyon Loop Hike
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    The Deer Creek Canyon Loop hike is an easy one through a valley that lets you escape Denver for an immersion into nature, with rolling hills and rock formations. The total distance is about 2.7 miles, and it generally takes about 2 hours to complete if you take the time to enjoy your surroundings.

    This trail is open all year long, easy enough for children to conquer, and dog-friendly, provided you keep them on leashes. You can try it out for yourself in the park of the same name just a few miles southwest of city centre Denver.

    Location: 13388 Grizzly Dr, Littleton, CO 80127, USA

    Open: Daily from 6 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +1 303-271-5925

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    North Table Mountain

    Explore a network of trails

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    North Table Mountain is home to several different relatively moderate trails, with shorter and longer paths available and each offering stunning views. The hike distance of the loops ranges between 2.7 miles and 7.7 miles, taking an hour to 4 hours to complete.

    Whether you plan on hiking or biking, you'll find plenty of room to venture out. The trails themselves are always open, but spring to early summer is amongst the best times of year to visit, thanks to the wildflower blooms. You can get to this trail just a few miles west of city centre past Fruitdale.

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    Mount Falcon Castle Trail Loop

    Take a chance on seeing impressive wildlife

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    Mount Falcon Castle Trail Loop is a popular trail that's moderately difficult to negotiate, but there is a high chance of seeing some local wildlife from this trail. Much of the wildlife in the area consists of various bird species, so birdwatchers will especially enjoy their hike.

    If you're not looking to hike this trail on foot, you'll find opportunities for horseback riding available for an activity a bit different. It's 6.7 miles in length, so this horseback riding is an excellent choice for this trail. This path starts around Morrison, a few miles southwest of city centre Denver.

    Location: Castle Trail, Morrison, CO 80465, USA

    Open: Daily from 5 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +1 303-271-5925

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    Green Mountain and Hayden Trail Loop

    Take on a short and easy trail

    Green Mountain and Hayden Trail Loop
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    The Green Mountain and Hayden Trail Loop is a relatively easy and relaxing hike that takes less than 2 hours to walk. The trail's ease comes from a well-maintained path that stretches 3.2 miles with just a 633-foot elevation gain.

    This trail is home to an array of colourful wildflowers that are best seen in spring to early summer, and you're free to bring your dog along on a leash. You can get to this trail around Lakewood to the west of city centre Denver.

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