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Bus station hiking trails around Gunbarrel offer access to diverse landscapes where rolling plains meet the foothills of the Front Range. The area features expansive open spaces, restored grasslands, and numerous ponds, providing scenic vistas of the mountains and the iconic Flatirons. Hikers can explore tranquil lakes and agricultural lands, with elevated ridges offering panoramic views. These trails provide opportunities for outdoor activity directly accessible via public transport.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Known as Davis Reservoir 1 and 2, these lakes provide a wonderful backdrop for exploring the Gunbarral area. Crushed gravel makes for an easy walk, and off-leash dogs are allowed.
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Depending on which direction you're riding you may just be starting your ride, or just about to finish. Either way this bench makes a good spot to have a quick rest or gear check, before taking in the view and then continuing on your way.
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This mural is barely visible from the road. It's audience is cyclists and pedestrians using the bikeway underpass.
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The trails around the lakes are crushed gravel and are open to off-leash dog walkers. The lakes are also known as Davis Reservoir 1 and 2.
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To the north here the trails are all crushed gravel around Twin Lakes. There is also a bike path which runs along the ditch here through town and a small network of singletrack trails through the park south of the path.
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From here you get a fantastic view of the iconic Flatirons and the Front Range reflected in the Twin Lakes.
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There are some really well landscaped crushed gravel paths through this suburban park. You can follow the trails around the ponds east or west of here.
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Just as you enter the tunnel, which crosses under the busy Lookout Road, there is a vibrant mural of wolves and the Flatirons.
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There are over 75 bus-accessible hiking trails around Gunbarrel, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. Most of these, around 47, are considered easy, making them perfect for a relaxed outing.
The trails around Gunbarrel primarily feature rolling plains meeting the foothills of the Front Range. You'll find paths through open grasslands, alongside lakes, and with expansive views of the mountains and the iconic Flatirons. Many routes, like the Gun Barrel Hill loop from Gunbarrel, offer gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Gunbarrel offers several easy, family-friendly options. The Davis Reservoirs (Twin Lakes) loop from Gunbarrel is a short, easy walk around two small lakes, perfect for families. Another great choice is the Twin Lakes Trail β Twin Lakes loop from Gunbarrel, which also explores the Twin Lakes Open Space.
Many trails in Gunbarrel's open spaces are dog-friendly, but regulations can vary. It's always best to check specific trail rules regarding leashes and waste disposal before heading out. The Twin Lakes Open Space, for example, generally welcomes dogs on leash.
Yes, many of the trails accessible by bus in Gunbarrel are circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Gun Barrel Hill loop from Gunbarrel and the various loops around Twin Lakes, such as the Twin Lakes β Twin Lakes Trail loop from Gunbarrel.
Several bus-accessible hikes offer fantastic views. The Gunbarrel Hill Viewpoint β Gun Barrel Hill loop from Gunbarrel provides scenic vistas of the Front Range and surrounding areas. Davidson Mesa Overlook, while not a specific komoot route in this guide, is a well-known viewpoint in the area offering sweeping views of the Flatirons and Boulder.
The trails often pass by significant natural features. You can explore the Twin Lakes, which are part of a popular open space for birdwatching. The wider region also offers access to highlights like the Boulder Reservoir, a large recreational area, and the Lagerman Agricultural Preserve.
The trails around Gunbarrel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 320 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil suburban setting with easy access to natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse landscapes offering views of the mountains and Flatirons.
While Gunbarrel experiences winter, many of the lower elevation trails through open spaces remain accessible for hiking, especially after light snowfalls. Always check local conditions and trail closures, and dress appropriately for cold weather. The relatively flat terrain of many routes makes them manageable in winter.
Yes, the White Rocks Trailhead, which is part of the East Boulder Trail system, is known for having wheelchair-accessible trails. While specific bus routes to this trailhead should be verified, it offers an inclusive option for enjoying the outdoors in the Gunbarrel area.
Spring and fall are generally considered the best times for hiking in Gunbarrel, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but requires appropriate gear and checking trail conditions.
For detailed information on the various open spaces and agricultural preserves in the area, you can consult official resources. For example, the Gunbarrel Hill Agricultural Open Space management plan can be found on the Boulder County website, and information on the East Boulder Trail is available on the Boulder Colorado government website.


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