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The Burro and Mountain Lion Trail offers a delightful journey through Golden Gate Canyon State Park's varied scenery, from open meadows to shaded evergreen and aspen groves. You'll traverse undulating hills, with the path itself varying between rocky sections and sandy stretches. Keep an eye out for the historic Forgotten…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.16 km
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409 m
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Hikers can expect varied and challenging terrain. The Burro Trail starts with a quick elevation gain over large rocks, with sections described as rocky and root-filled. Descending can be steep with loose footing. The Mountain Lion Trail, especially if starting counter-clockwise, involves a mix of loose rock and sand with grades up to 31%. There's also a significant 700-foot incline on sandy switchbacks with consistent grades of 15-25%. The trail also traverses undulating hills, open meadows, aspen groves, and dense evergreen forests.
The full loop, which is approximately 6 to 6.9 miles (9.6 to 11.1 km) with significant elevation gain, can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore points of interest.
This trail is generally rated as moderate to difficult due to significant elevation changes and varied, often challenging terrain. While rewarding, it might be strenuous for absolute beginners. Hikers should have a reasonable level of fitness and be prepared for steep climbs and descents.
You'll experience diverse scenery, from pine-covered hillsides and wooded aspen groves to open meadows and dense evergreen forests. Notable points of interest include the historic Forgotten Valley Ranch (also known as Tolman Ranch), an old Swedish homestead with a cabin and pond. An optional spur trail leads to Windy Peak, offering exceptional 360-degree panoramic mountain views, including the Continental Divide.
You can access the trail from the Burro Trailhead or the Mountain Lion Trailhead, both located within Golden Gate Canyon State Park. Parking is available at these trailheads, but it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as spots can fill up quickly.
Yes, as the trail is located within Golden Gate Canyon State Park, a valid Colorado State Parks pass or daily entrance fee is required. You can find more information on fees and passes on the official Colorado Parks & Wildlife website.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Burro and Mountain Lion Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.
The trail is enjoyable in spring, summer, and fall. Mid-July is particularly beautiful for wildflowers along the Mountain Lion Trail. Fall offers stunning aspen colors. While possible in winter, be prepared for snow and ice, which can make the already challenging terrain more difficult and require appropriate gear like microspikes.
Yes, it is commonly hiked as a loop. Many hikers recommend tackling the steepest climbs early in the hike, especially if going counter-clockwise. This approach means you'll face the challenging initial sections of the Mountain Lion Trail (loose rock, sand, steep grades) while you're freshest.
Golden Gate Canyon State Park is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot deer, elk, various bird species, and smaller mammals. While mountain lions are present in the area (hence the trail name), sightings are rare. Always maintain a respectful distance and never feed wild animals.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mountain Lion Trail, the Burro Trail, and the Burro To City Lights Ridge Trail, offering a comprehensive experience of the park's trail network.
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