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Step onto the Lovell Gulch Trail for a peaceful, easy hike through a quiet forest. This short route, spanning just 0.4 miles (0.6 km), quickly immerses you in an environment filled with towering pine trees. You will experience a gentle ascent of 79 feet (24 metres), making it a perfect…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trailhead for Lovell Gulch Trail is located in Woodland Park, Colorado. Parking is typically available at the designated trailhead area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as this is a popular local spot.
Yes, the Lovell Gulch Trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a range of hikers, including beginners and families. The initial mile is relatively flat, and while there are inclines, none are drastic. However, strollers are not recommended due to unimproved and steep sections.
Yes, this trail is dog-friendly! You are welcome to bring your furry companions to explore the natural surroundings, but please ensure they are kept on a leash as per Pike National Forest regulations.
The trail is best enjoyed from May to October when wildflowers are abundant in spring and summer, and aspen trees display vibrant colors in the fall. It can also be a good option for snowshoeing after fresh snowfall, offering year-round appeal.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lovell Gulch Trail within the Pike National Forest. However, always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your visit, as rules can change.
The path consists primarily of dirt and gravel, with some rocky sections and undulating terrain. You'll encounter a small, shallow creek crossing early on. While there are inclines, the steepest section is usually during the descent from the ridge.
Hikers are immersed in a natural forest environment with aspen and pine trees. You'll find abundant wildflowers in season, interesting rock formations, caves, and impressive boulders. Spectacular views of Pikes Peak, Ute Pass, and the high peaks of the Sawatch Range are also highlights.
The trail offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. Birds are commonly heard, and lucky hikers might spot mule deer or even a moose. Remember to keep a respectful distance and never feed wild animals.
Yes, going counter-clockwise on the loop is often recommended. This direction provides a more gradual elevation gain, which many hikers find preferable for a more comfortable experience.
The Lovell Gulch Trail is a looped trail. It offers a continuous path that brings you back to your starting point, providing a varied experience without retracing your steps.
There are no dedicated facilities or potable water sources directly on the trail. A small, seasonal stream is present, but it's always best to carry enough water for your entire hike. Plan to bring all necessary supplies with you.