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United States
Colorado
La Plata County

Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, & Hermosa Creek Trail loop

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Bike touring routes & trails
United States
Colorado
La Plata County

Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, & Hermosa Creek Trail loop

Hard

4.8

(9967)

18,042

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Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, & Hermosa Creek Trail loop

03:46

34.4km

810m

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Embark on the Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, & Hermosa Creek Trail loop for a challenging touring bicycle adventure. This difficult 21.4-mile (34.4 km) route takes you through a remarkable landscape, transitioning from desert sagebrush to lush aspen groves and alpine meadows. You will gain 2650 feet (808 metres)…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Elbert Creek Trail

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Elbert Creek Trail is a fun, non-technical trail that can be ridden as an out and back or a downhill from FR 581. The western section is less traveled, so …

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Hermosa Creek Trail

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A narrow path leads through pine forest, open meadows and all the way along bubbling Hermosa Creek. The water is crystal-clear and once filtered a good option to fill your water bottles.

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15.8 km

8.71 km

5.19 km

4.68 km

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33.3 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is this loop for touring cyclists?

This loop, which includes Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, and Hermosa Creek Trail, is generally considered a difficult ride requiring very good fitness. While it's listed for touring bicycles, much of the route involves significant unpaved sections and technical challenges more typical of mountain biking. Expect loose, rocky, and rooted conditions, steep climbs, and potential 'hike-a-bike' sections, especially on the Elbert Creek Trail.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the loop?

The terrain is highly varied. You'll find maintained but dusty switchbacks on Hermosa Park Road, transitioning to loose, rocky, and rooted singletrack on the Elbert Creek Trail and Hermosa Creek Trail. Expect creek crossings, some with footbridges, and potentially muddy conditions, especially along Hermosa Creek. The initial 6.5 miles of Hermosa Creek Trail from Hermosa Park are generally smoother doubletrack, but technical sections increase further along.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is typically outside of winter, avoiding snow and ice. Mid-August to mid-September can see sections of Hermosa Park Road closed to motorized traffic for maintenance, which might offer a quieter experience for cyclists, though detours and creek crossings could be necessary. Fall offers beautiful scenery with changing aspens. Always check local conditions for seasonal closures and trail damage before you go.

Where can I park to access this loop?

Access to the loop can be found via Hermosa Park Road (NFSR 578), which can be reached from Purgatory Resort. Specific parking areas are available, but it's advisable to check with the local Forest Service office for the most current information on designated parking and trailhead access points within the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area.

Are permits or entrance fees required for cycling in the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area?

Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for day-use cycling on designated trails within the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area. However, special travel management rules and seasonal closures apply. Always stay on designated trails. For the most up-to-date information on regulations, it's best to consult the official USDA Forest Service website: usda.gov.

Is this loop dog-friendly?

While the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area generally allows dogs, specific rules regarding leashes and waste removal apply. It's crucial to keep dogs under control, especially given the presence of cattle grazing in the area. Always check current regulations for the specific trails within the loop to ensure compliance and safety for your pet and wildlife.

What kind of scenery and points of interest will I see along the way?

The loop offers stunning scenery, transitioning from desert sagebrush to aspen groves and alpine meadows. From the Elbert Creek Trail, you can enjoy views of the Needles. Hermosa Park provides 'jaw-dropping views' of North Twilight Peak. The Hermosa Creek Trail follows the creek through rugged country and old-growth forests, with views of the creek below, particularly in areas affected by the 2018 '416 Fire'.

Are there any specific hazards or safety considerations for this loop?

Yes, be aware of hazards related to the 2018 '416 Fire' in the Hermosa Creek Watershed, including falling trees, unstable soils, and potential debris flows. Additionally, major trail damage occurred in September 2022 in the Hope Creek area of the Hermosa Creek Trail, which may render parts of it impassable. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, while primarily following Hermosa Park Road, Elbert Creek Trail, and Hermosa Creek Trail, the route also passes through sections of the Big Lick Creek Trail, Cutthroat Trail, Corral Draw Trail, Harris Cabin Road, Hunter Park Road, Big Bend Trail, Blue Meadow Road, Nocturnal Road, West Cross Trail, Hooleys Hideaway Road, and Loft Road.

What should I consider packing for this challenging touring bicycle loop?

Given the loop's difficulty and varied terrain, it's crucial to pack appropriately. Beyond standard touring gear, consider bringing a mountain bike or a very robust touring bike with wide, knobby tires suitable for loose, rocky, and rooted conditions. Carry ample water, as sources may be limited or require filtration. Be prepared for potential 'hike-a-bike' sections and changing weather conditions, especially at higher elevations.

Is this loop suitable for families or beginner cyclists?

No, this loop is not recommended for families with young children or beginner cyclists. It is rated as 'difficult' and includes technical singletrack, steep climbs, and sections that may require pushing your bike. The Elbert Creek Trail, for instance, is rated as a black diamond difficulty singletrack. It requires very good fitness and experience with challenging off-road cycling.

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