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Colorado
Adams County
Berkley

Clear Creek Trail

Hard

4.6

(1883)

19,848

hikers

Clear Creek Trail

10:31

40.7km

290m

Hiking

The Clear Creek Trail presents a difficult hiking challenge, spanning 25.3 miles (40.7 km) with an elevation gain of 955 feet (291 metres). You should plan for approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes to complete this extensive route. As you hike, you will follow the scenic Clear Creek, experiencing a quintessential Colorado landscape. Look for the P2P Suspension Bridge, which offers a unique vantage point, and enjoy views of South Table Mountain along the way.

For your visit, you can find parking and trailhead access at various points, including the Tabor Street Access. Portions of the trail are paved and 10 feet wide, accommodating different types of use. Be aware that construction is ongoing in some areas, involving new bridges and trailheads. It is advisable to check local conditions before you start your hike to ensure a smooth experience.

This route is notable for its diverse natural features, guiding you through the Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area where you can enjoy peaceful lake views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The trail also passes through Tucker Gulch and offers excellent vistas from the Clear Creek Trail Viewpoint. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the Clear Creek corridor, making it a significant regional trail.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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16.7 km

Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area

Highlight • Lake

The Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area in northwest Denver encompasses approximately 43 acres of warm-water ponds and riparian habitats. These ponds are home to species such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, crappie, and bullhead catfish. Boating is prohibited to protect the habitat. In addition to fishing, Lowell Ponds is a nice spot for picnicking, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The site known for birdwatching, especially during migration periods when the ponds attract various waterfowl species.

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16.9 km

Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area

Highlight • Natural

The Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area in northwest Denver encompasses approximately 43 acres of warm-water ponds and riparian habitats. These ponds are home to species such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, crappie, and bullhead catfish. Boating is prohibited to protect the habitat. In addition to fishing, Lowell Ponds is a nice spot for picnicking, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The site known for birdwatching, especially during migration periods when the ponds attract various waterfowl species.

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27.3 km

The access to Clear Creek Trail from Tabor Street is a nice way to connect Clear Creek to the Wheat Ridge Ward Road Rail Station and to connect Clear Creek to Van Bibber Creek Trail.

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27.6 km

Tabor Lake View

Highlight • Lake

Nice place for birding along the Clear Creek Trail. Watch for Cormorants and Great Blue Heron nesting in the "Dr Seuss" trees on the island. Lots of migratory ducks land here too.

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29.4 km

Clear Creek Trail View

Highlight • Viewpoint

Another good birding spot, usually can find migratory ducks here when in season.

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33.7 km

Bridge into Golden

Highlight • Bridge

A place to pause after an uphill climb if heading west toward Golden on the trail.

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35.0 km

Here the Clear Creek River pass near an industrial site.

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36.2 km

Tucker Gulch

Highlight • Gorge

Tucker Gulch, stretching for about eight miles, plays a significant role as a watershed running from east to west. It cuts through the prairie, situated roughly one mile north of Clear Creek Canyon, and runs parallel to it. The name "Tucker Gulch" is derived from Alfred Tucker, who ran a tollgate within the canyon entrance during the 1860s.

Cycling is not allowed here, so you'll have dismount and walk your bike.

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38.9 km

P2P Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The P2P bridge allows you to cross over Clear Creek to explore deeper into the canyon. Keep your eyes peeled for old mining equipment along the banks!

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40.5 km

P2P Suspension Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The suspension bridge connecting the two sides of the canyon makes the hike even more fun as you dangle over the water.

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40.7 km

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39.8 km

602 m

177 m

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39.9 km

530 m

128 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this trail?

The Clear Creek Trail, as mapped, is a challenging hike covering over 40 kilometers (25 miles). It generally takes around 10 to 11 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

Given its length of over 40 kilometers and a difficulty rating of 'difficult', this specific route on the Clear Creek Trail is generally not recommended for beginners. It requires a good level of fitness and endurance. However, shorter, easier sections of the broader Clear Creek Trail system exist, particularly paved segments near Golden, Colorado, which are suitable for all skill levels.

Where are the main access points and parking for the trail?

Key access points include the Tabor Street Access to the Clear Creek Trail. The broader Clear Creek Trail system in Colorado is continuously developing new trailheads with amenities. It's advisable to check local resources for the most current parking information along the extensive route.

Is the Clear Creek Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the Clear Creek Trail. However, they should always be kept on a leash to ensure their safety and the comfort of other trail users and wildlife. Please remember to pack out any waste.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The Clear Creek Trail offers a 'quintessential Colorado experience' and is generally accessible from spring through fall. These seasons provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and allow you to enjoy wildflowers and lush scenery. While winter hiking is possible on some sections, conditions can vary, and snow may make certain parts difficult to navigate.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Clear Creek Trail. It is a public trail system designed for community enjoyment.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The terrain along this extensive route is varied. While some sections of the broader Clear Creek Trail are paved and 10-feet wide, suitable for walking, running, and biking, this specific hike includes more challenging segments. You'll encounter natural surfaces, and a 3-mile segment in Jefferson County features a stained concrete surface with significant elevation gain. The trail follows Clear Creek, often providing scenic views and river access.

What notable features or viewpoints can I see along the way?

The trail offers numerous points of interest. You'll pass through areas like the Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area and enjoy views such as Tabor Lake View and the Clear Creek Trail View. Other highlights include the Bridge into Golden, a Clear Creek Trail – View of South Table Mountain, and impressive structures like the P2P Bridge and P2P Suspension Bridge.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route utilizes the entire Clear Creek Trail and also passes through sections of the Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail, Clear Creek Greenbelt Wheat Ridge, Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 1, and Johnson to Anderson Park Loop, Clear Creek. It also connects to other trails like the 6th Avenue Trail and the Peaks to Plains Trail within the broader system.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The Clear Creek Trail follows the creek, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. You may see various bird species, and it's common to encounter smaller mammals. The trail's natural setting within an urban environment means you can experience nature close-up.

Are there opportunities to cool off in the water during summer?

Yes, the trail follows Clear Creek, and near Golden, it offers opportunities for cooling off in the river during summer months. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and currents.

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