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Hiking around Loma explores a landscape of rugged red rock canyons and expansive desert plateaus. The region is defined by its proximity to the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and the Colorado River. Trails range from challenging desert treks to accessible lakeside paths within Highline Lake State Park, offering a variety of terrain for hikers.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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16.9km
04:40
310m
290m
Embark on the moderate Rustler's and Wrangler's Loop, a 10.5 miles (16.9 km) hike that offers expansive views of the Colorado River and the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness Area. You…
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5.60km
01:35
120m
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The Flume Canyon Trail offers an easy hiking experience, covering 3.5 miles (5.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 399 feet (122 metres). You can expect to complete this…

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24.2km
06:47
520m
440m
Embark on the difficult Mary's, Horsethief, and Steve's Loop, a challenging 15.0 miles (24.2 km) hike that promises varied terrain and rewarding views. You will navigate rocky dirt roads, packed…
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05:22
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Hike the difficult 11.8-mile Mary's and Moore Fun Loop Trail for panoramic views of the Colorado River and canyons.
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01:42
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The Colorado River Front Trail- Kokopelli Section provides an easy hiking experience, stretching 4.2 miles (6.7 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 32 feet (10 metres). You can expect…
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Moore Fun is significantly more technical than many other trails/loops in the area.
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Several fantastic mountain bike loops crisscross the area. These are easily accessible from the trailhead.
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Super technical and rocky—expect tough climbs and fun, tricky descents. Take it slow, pick good lines, and enjoy awesome canyon views. Bring plenty of water and be ready for a real challenge!
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From this viewpoint you can look across the Colorado River into the Black Ridge Canyon Wilderness, which lies on the northwest flank of the Uncompahgre Plateau.
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The western edge of trail consists of grassy terrain along smooth singletrack next to big sandstone walls.
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Yeah, what a fun trail – but only if you love tricky, technical riding. Watch this video to get an impression what it is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHRX43RNwgc
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This view never gets boring! From Horsethief Bench Trail you'll have amazing views of the Colorado River.
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The Horsethief Drop-In is brutal. For the majority it is a short hike-a-bike section. Only the best of the best will tackle this downhill on the bike.
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Yes, Highline Lake State Park is often described as an oasis in the desert and offers accessible trails suitable for families and beginners. The Highline Lake Trail loop is a great option, providing a gentle walk with views of the lake and surrounding landscape.
For a strenuous, full-day desert adventure, the Rattlesnake Arches Trail is an excellent choice. This long and difficult hike takes you into the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness to see the second-largest concentration of natural arches in the world.
Many trails on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), such as in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept under control. Areas like the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness and state parks may have stricter regulations, so it's always best to check the specific rules for the trail you plan to hike.
Spring and fall are the ideal seasons for hiking around Loma. The weather is pleasant, with milder temperatures perfect for exploring the desert canyons. Summer can be extremely hot, so if you hike then, start early in the morning and bring plenty of water. Winter can bring snow and cold temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, there are several loop trails. A great example is the Rustler's Loop, a popular singletrack trail in McInnis Canyons that offers fantastic views over the Colorado River without needing to backtrack.
For any hike in this desert environment, it's crucial to carry more water than you think you'll need. Sun protection is also essential, so bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as the terrain can be rocky and uneven. Finally, pack some snacks for energy and a map or GPS device, as cell service can be unreliable in the canyons.
The area is famous for its geology. For dramatic red rock canyons and sandstone cliffs, explore the trails within McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area. For a more rugged experience focused on natural sandstone arches, the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness is the primary destination, accessible via trails like the Rattlesnake Canyon hike.
The Loma area is a high desert environment, and hikes with significant, year-round waterfalls are not a common feature of the landscape. The trails primarily focus on canyons, rock formations, and expansive desert views rather than water features.
The trails around Loma are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the stunning views of the Colorado River, the unique red rock canyon scenery, and the sense of solitude on the more remote desert trails.
Most of the main trail systems have designated parking areas. For hikes in McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and Highline Lake State Park, you will find official trailheads with parking lots. Be aware that some of the more remote trailheads, especially for the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness, may be accessed via unpaved roads.
For a very accessible and relatively flat walk, you can explore sections of the Colorado Riverfront Trail, which passes through the area. Another good option for a shorter, easier hike is the Rustler's Loop — Uncompahgre Plateau, which is a shorter version of the main loop and offers great views with less effort.


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