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Pitkin County

Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop

Moderate

4.5

(9682)

9,683

hikers

Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop

04:45

16.7km

380m

Hiking

The Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop in Pitkin County, Colorado, offers a rewarding moderate hike that combines the tranquility of a creek-side path with the expansive vistas of a mountain ridge. You'll cover 10.4 miles (16.7 km) with 1256 feet (383 metres) of elevation gain, making for a satisfying outing that typically takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes. Expect a journey through changing scenery, from the lushness near Brush Creek to the more open, panoramic views from the ridge, making it a great choice if you enjoy varied terrain and a good workout.

Planning your visit means preparing for a mountain environment. While specific details for this combined loop are not widely published, it's always best to arrive early to secure parking at the trailhead, especially during peak season. Be sure to check weather forecasts and trail conditions before you go, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains. Carrying adequate water and sun protection is essential, particularly on exposed ridge sections.

This loop provides a taste of the diverse hiking experiences available in the Colorado Rockies, blending the accessible charm of a creek-side trail with the more challenging and visually stunning aspects of a ridge hike. While not as rugged as some backcountry routes, its moderate difficulty and significant distance make it a solid option for those looking to spend a good portion of their day immersed in nature, enjoying the natural features of the region.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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5.68 km

Skyline Ridge Trail

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16.7 km

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10.1 km

6.42 km

222 m

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10.0 km

4.74 km

1.41 km

510 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on this loop?

The Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop is considered a moderate hike. You can expect a mix of ascents, flats, and descents, roughly following the ridgeline of Sky Mountain Park. While there are significant uphill sections, there are also enjoyable downhills. Some parts may have uneven terrain and moderate inclines, requiring good fitness.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

This loop is renowned for its spectacular and panoramic views. You'll be treated to 360-degree vistas, especially near the eastern end by the airport's radar tower. These views encompass Aspen and Snowmass, as well as the high mountains in all directions. The Skyline Ridge Trail section offers some of the biggest and most expansive views in the upper valley.

How long does it typically take to complete the Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop?

The entire loop covers a distance of approximately 16.7 kilometers (10.4 miles) and typically takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Sky Mountain Park?

Dogs are generally not allowed on the Skyline Ridge Trail and other singletrack trails within Sky Mountain Park. It's best to check local regulations for specific areas within the park, but assume this loop is not dog-friendly.

When is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The best time to hike this loop is typically from late spring to early fall. The area experiences seasonal wildlife closures, usually from December 1st to mid-May. If you visit in late spring or early summer, you'll likely see abundant colorful wildflowers along the trail.

Where can I park to access the Brush Creek Trail and Skyline Ridge loop?

Access to Sky Mountain Park, where this loop is located, is often via the Brush Creek Intercept Lot. From there, you can connect to various trails leading into the park. Public transport options, such as bus routes, also serve the Brush Creek Intercept Lot.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Sky Mountain Park?

No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails within Sky Mountain Park, which is part of the larger Pitkin County Open Space & Trails network. However, always respect park rules and seasonal closures.

Does this loop connect with other trails in Sky Mountain Park?

Yes, the route is part of the extensive Sky Mountain Park trail system. It utilizes sections of the Brush Creek Trail, Cozyline Trail, and the Skyline Ridge Trail itself, which serves as a scenic ridgeline connector to other paths like Viewline and Ditchline Trail, allowing for a more extensive park experience.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

Sky Mountain Park is known for its diverse wildlife habitat. While hiking, you might spot various birds, deer, and other small mammals. Remember to keep a respectful distance and avoid disturbing any animals you encounter.

Are there any seasonal closures or restrictions I should be aware of?

Yes, Sky Mountain Park, including this loop, is subject to seasonal wildlife closures, typically from December 1st to mid-May. The park is also closed from dusk to dawn, and singletrack trails are off-limits to e-bikes and other motorized uses to protect the natural environment.

Is this loop suitable for families with children or beginner hikers?

Given its moderate difficulty, length, and elevation changes, this loop might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginner hikers. It requires good fitness. However, families with older, experienced children or fit beginners could enjoy it, especially if they are prepared for the terrain.

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