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A great loop with lots of varied terrain in Douglas County's new Open Space.


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3.6

Miles

5.8

KM

98%

Runnable

7,190' 2,192 m

High

6,970' 2,125 m

Low

253' 77 m

Up

262' 80 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Unknown

Open dawn to dusk.

Description

As described above, this is a nice, no-frills, non-technical route in the new Lincoln Mountain Open Space. The trail has two distinct personalities. The eastern half of this route consists of easy dirt trails, while the western half contains a manageable bit of twisty singletrack.

From the E. Jones Road trailhead (TH), follow the main trail (Access Trail to Junction of Palmer Divide Ranch Loop & Lincoln Mountain Loop) for approximately .25 miles. This is the main trail junction that allows you to access the Lincoln Mountain Loop to the left (south) or the Palmer Divide Ranch Loop to the right (north). For this loop, stay right at the sign. After another .25 miles, you'll reach a second split.

This loop is best done clockwise from the split, as shown. This will present the slightly more challenging portion first and leave the you with a nice easy trail back to the finish.

From the split, the trail climbs west along a gradual, vaguely technical, but fairly aerobic climb through scrub oaks and pines to the top of Dewey Hill. The 'hill' is really a misnamed mesa that offers great views of the surrounding ranch lands. From Dewey Hill, the trail follows the top of the mesa before dropping back down into the valley. Highlights include a series of switchbacks and a few 6-12" steps.

There are some great views from the valley - particularly southwest towards Pikes Peak. This portion eventually returns too the original split from which you can return to the TH.

If interested, you can combine this loop with the adjacent Lincoln Mountain Loop for a longer run.

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J Erik Hartel

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Photos

Catch beautiful glimpses of Pikes Peak as you do the Palmer Divide Ranch Loop.
Sep 29, 2017 near Woodmoor, CO
Looking Southwest across Meadow towards Pikes Peak
Sep 29, 2017 near Woodmoor, CO
On the Rim of the Palmer Divide Ranch Loop
Sep 29, 2017 near Woodmoor, CO

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Feb 17, 2024
Atsuko Ohtake
Jul 7, 2023
Jeff Erickson
Foggy morning, but great weather for a run. Met a couple of nice guys also running the loop. 4mi — 6h 00m
Feb 3, 2023
Atsuko Ohtake
Mar 5, 2022
Atsuko Ohtake
Mar 21, 2021
Atsuko Ohtake
Sep 5, 2020
Corbin Larsen
Run with Stephanie 4.5mi — 0h 58m
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