Salida River Trail and Frantz Lake Loop
Salida River Trail and Frantz Lake Loop
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The Salida River Trail and Frantz Lake Loop offers a delightful blend of riverside charm and tranquil lake views, making it a fantastic choice for a relaxed outing. You'll follow the Arkansas River, enjoying continuous scenic vistas, before transitioning to wide gravel paths that lead to the picturesque Frantz Lake, often described as a "turquoise lake" with distant mountain backdrops. Keep an eye out for local wildlife around the lake, and enjoy the shade of towering cottonwood trees along the way.
This easy 4.3-mile (6.9 km) hike involves a minimal 146 feet (45 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 1 hour and 47 minutes, making it ideal for families, beginners, or anyone looking for an accessible outdoor experience. While generally well-maintained, it's important to note that sections of the Salida River Trail can be prone to flooding during spring, so checking trail conditions during high water periods is advisable. Frantz Lake also provides convenient bathroom facilities.
What makes this route particularly special is its unique combination of urban and natural elements; it seamlessly connects parts of historic downtown Salida with the peaceful river corridor and the serene Frantz Lake State Wildlife Area. Along the Salida Trail, interpretive stations known as "Trail Tales of the Earth" offer educational insights into the local ecology and history, adding an engaging dimension to your walk.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.03 km
Highlight • Lake
2.87 km
Highlight • Lake
6.88 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.11 km
430 m
181 m
169 m
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4.89 km
1.23 km
353 m
298 m
112 m
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This easy loop typically takes about 1 hour and 47 minutes to complete. However, you might want to allow extra time to enjoy the scenic views, interpretive stations, and wildlife spotting opportunities along the way.
The trail offers a varied and generally easy terrain. You'll encounter a mix of paved sections, crushed granite, and gravel paths. While mostly flat, there might be a short, moderate incline on some parts of the Salida River Trail, but it quickly levels out. The loop around Frantz Lake is predominantly wide gravel paths.
Absolutely! This route is considered easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including beginners and families. It's also ADA-accessible, making it an inclusive outdoor option. The minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths contribute to its family-friendly nature.
The Salida River Trail runs right through downtown Salida, offering various access points. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find parking in downtown Salida to begin your hike along the river. The route is easily accessible from the town.
Yes, the Salida River Trail and Frantz Lake Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness and respect other users and wildlife.
The trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially around the wetlands and riparian areas. Keep an eye out for Canada geese, mule deer, mountain bluebirds, and tree swallows. The peaceful environment around Frantz Lake is particularly good for birdwatching.
This trail is enjoyable year-round. However, springtime can bring flooding in some areas along the Arkansas River, so be mindful of conditions. For pleasant weather and vibrant scenery, late spring, summer, and early fall are ideal. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, serene experience.
The Salida River Trail itself does not require permits or fees. However, the route passes through the Frantz Lake State Wildlife Area. While general access for hiking is typically free, specific activities like fishing or hunting within State Wildlife Areas may require a valid Colorado hunting or fishing license for those 18 and older. Always check the latest regulations from Colorado Parks and Wildlife before your visit.
You'll enjoy picturesque views of the Arkansas River and its riparian environment. The trail features "Trail Tales of the Earth" interpretive stations, offering insights into local ecology and history. You'll also pass by Sands Lake, which provides scenic mountain views, and the stunning turquoise-tinted Frantz Lake, which has an ADA-accessible fishing pier.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, Franz Dam 1, Franz Lake, Franz Dam 2, and the Angler Trail, in addition to various segments of the Salida River Trail itself.
While specific water sources directly on the trail are not mentioned, the trail runs through downtown Salida, where you can find public restrooms, cafes, and shops to refill water bottles. Benches are available at Sands Lake for resting.
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