A man standing next to a horse looking over a desert plain at sunset

Ride your horse along the 15 miles of Refuge trails enjoying the stunning vistas of the Front Range and Rocky Mountains. Trails are also open to hiking and bicycling. Please stay on the trail to protect habitat.

Trail Courtesy:

  • Bicycles yield to hikers.
  • Hikers yield to horses.
  • Cyclist yield to horses.

Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail
Open: Year-round to hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, bicycling and class 1 e-bikes, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Length: 9.4 miles 
Park at the Refuge entrance. Begin your hike on the Walnut Creek Loop Trail. Hike 0.5 miles to connect with the Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail use the Greenway Trail entrance on Indiana Street. This hike is considered moderate due to rolling terrain and hills. Trail surface is dirt and gravel. This trail also connects on the northwest side by Highway 128 and on the east side at Indiana Street. In the future, this regional trail will connect with Boulder and Jefferson County trail systems as well as connect with Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge, and Rocky Mountain National Park. Watch for elk, deer, raptors, and songbirds in the mixed and tallgrass prairie.

Walnut Creek Loop Trail
Open: Year-round to hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, bicycling and class 1 e-bikes, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Length: 1.0 mile
Trailhead parking is at the Refuge entrance. The trail is considered moderate due to rolling terrain and hills. Trail surface is dirt. This trail connects with the regional Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail. Watch for elk, deer, raptors, and songbirds.

Lindsay Ranch Loop Trail
Open: Year-round to hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, bicycling and class 1 e-bikes, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Length: 1.4 mile loop trail
Park at the Refuge entrance and hike 0.5 miles on the Walnut Creek Loop Trail to connect with the Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail. Hike 1.5 miles along the Greenway Trail to reach the Lindsay Ranch Loop Trail. The trail is considered moderate due to rolling terrain and hills. Trail surface is dirt. The Lindsay Ranch Loop Trail crosses Rock Creek and features the historic Lindsay Ranch barn. Watch for elk, deer, raptors, and songbirds in the mixed and tallgrass prairie.

South Woman Creek Trail
Open: Year-round to hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, bicycling and class 1 e-bikes, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Length: 0.4 miles
The trailhead is located at the small parking lot on the southern border of the Refuge. The trail is considered moderate as there are rolling terrain and hills, and this trail connects with Woman Creek Trail.  

Woman Creek Trail
Open: Year-round to hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, bicycling and class 1 e-bikes, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and horseback riding.
Length: 3.0 miles
This hike is considered moderate due to rolling terrain and hills. Trail surface is dirt. Along the way, there are views of South Woman Creek, and Upper and Lower Church Lake. Watch for elk, deer, raptors, and songbirds in the mixed and tallgrass prairie.