
Coyote Ridge Trail
Front Range • Fort Collins, Colorado
Overview
Larimer County Natural Resources trail with rolling foothills terrain and views of the Mummy Range. Good wildlife viewing for deer and the occasional coyote. Flat for the first mile, then climbs gently. The full route covers 4.5 miles round trip with about 500 feet of climbing, and most hikers finish it in around 2 hours. It sits in the Front Range, near Fort Collins in Larimer County, topping out at 5,500 feet.
Trail Highlights
How Hard Is It?
This is rated easy. The moderate-length 4.5-mile distance paired with steady 500 feet of gain is what sets the effort level. You hike out to the turnaround and return the same way, so you see the route twice and can turn back early without missing the payoff. The elevation stays low enough that altitude is not a major factor for most hikers. If you hike regularly, plan for roughly 2 hours of moving time; add a buffer for photos, snack stops, and the slower pace at altitude.
Best Time to Hike
The best seasons here are spring, summer, fall, and winter. It holds up as a winter route, but you will likely want traction and to check avalanche and trail conditions before heading out. In Colorado the weather turns fast in the high country, so start early, aim to be heading down by early afternoon, and watch the sky. Lightning, not distance, is what turns most summer hikes around.
Getting to the Trailhead
The trailhead is in the Front Range, closest to Fort Collins (Larimer County). No pass or permit is required to park, though popular lots still fill early on summer weekends. The parking coordinates are 40.4815, -105.1247; plug those into your map app rather than the trail name, since several Colorado trailheads share names. Mountain weather and road closures can change access, so confirm the access road is open before a long drive.
Dogs & Kids
Dogs are allowed, and they should stay leashed to protect wildlife and other hikers. Kids can handle it with breaks, especially given the 4.5-mile length. Bring extra snacks and water and let the pace be theirs.
What to Pack
Pack the Colorado basics: more water than you expect, layers for a 30-degree temperature swing, sun protection for the high-altitude UV, and rain protection for the afternoon. For a moderate-length, steady hike like this one, the gear that earns its weight most is comfortable footwear and a solid shell. Here is what we actually recommend for trails like this:
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Coyote Ridge Trail take?
Most hikers finish the 4.5-mile route in about 2 hours, plus stops. Allow extra time at altitude and for photos.
How hard is the Coyote Ridge Trail?
It is rated easy, with 500 feet of gain over 4.5 miles and a high point of 5,500 feet. It suits most hikers in reasonable shape.
Is the Coyote Ridge Trail dog-friendly?
Yes, leashed dogs are allowed. Pack water for them and clean up after them.
When is the best time to hike the Coyote Ridge Trail?
The best seasons are spring, summer, fall, and winter. Start early to beat both the crowds and Colorado's afternoon thunderstorms.
Do I need a pass or permit for the Coyote Ridge Trail?
No pass or permit is required to park, though popular lots still fill early on summer weekends.
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