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Easy hiking trails around Granby are set within the Rocky Mountains, offering views of the Continental Divide and access to the Arapaho National Forest. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including forests of aspen and lodgepole pine, high mountain meadows, and significant bodies of water such as Lake Granby, the Colorado River, and the Fraser River. This varied terrain provides a range of easy paths suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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4.17km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.36km
01:52
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can follow this well-maintained crushed gravel trail along the north shore of the campground with views to the water and good trail access.
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You can reserve a National Park Pass ahead of time to guarantee access to the trails and campground, since the number of visitors per day is capped.
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You can explore this easy wooded hiking and snowshoeing trail around the campground. The path is dirt doubletrack and fairly flat the whole way.
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Built in 1967 after a severe drought, the reservoir serves as a backup water supply for the city of Granby. La Granbyenne trail passes between the reservoir and the nearby North Yamaska River, creating a beautiful waterside stretch with open views across the water as you continue around Lac Boivin.
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This boardwalk viewpoint along Lac Boivin offers open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands. A few benches make it a nice place to sit and take in the scenery, with good chances of spotting birds and other wildlife on the water. The platform is fully exposed to the sun, so sun protection is recommended especially on warmer days.
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Lake Boivin sits at the heart of the Lake Boivin Nature Interpretation Centre and forms part of an important wetland ecosystem in Granby. Fed by the North Yamaska River, the lake’s shallow waters and marshy shoreline attract a wide variety of birds and wildlife. Trails and boardwalks around the lake offer peaceful views across the water and reeds, making this one of the best spots in the park for birdwatching and quiet nature walks. Keep an eye out for ducks, herons, and turtles along the shoreline.
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Beautiful walkway with a magnificent view of the lake and the water jet.
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Large cycle and pedestrian network to observe the lake, its fauna and flora. Very accessible
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There are over 20 easy hiking trails around Granby, offering a variety of scenic experiences. In total, the area features 49 hiking routes, with 23 specifically categorized as easy.
Yes, Granby offers several easy loop trails. A popular option is the Lac Boivin Loop, which is 4.6 miles long and provides scenic views around Lake Boivin. Another accessible choice is the Hiking loop from Granby, a shorter 2.0-mile path directly from town.
Easy hikes in Granby showcase the stunning diversity of the Rocky Mountains. You'll find trails winding through forests of aspen and lodgepole pine, opening up to high mountain meadows, and offering views of the Continental Divide. Many routes also feature picturesque lakes like Lake Granby and rivers such as the Colorado and Fraser Rivers.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for families. Trails like the Hiking loop from Granby offer short, accessible walks. The nearby Snow Mountain Ranch also features family-friendly options, including a dedicated Waterfall Hike, perfect for younger explorers.
Many trails in the Granby area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in the Arapaho National Forest, which surrounds Granby. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and clean up after your pet.
While hiking, you might encounter various natural and man-made points of interest. The Lake Boivin viewpoint offers a great spot to take in the scenery. You can also explore areas near the Yamaska River Bridge or venture into Yamaska National Park, which features forested areas.
The easy trails in Granby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and local lakes.
Yes, many easy trails in Granby provide spectacular views of the Continental Divide. The region's position within the Rocky Mountains means that even gentle paths often open up to panoramic vistas of these iconic peaks. The Fraser to Granby Trail, for example, is known for its Continental Divide views.
Granby offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and summer bring wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall is spectacular with changing aspen leaves. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing on some easy trails, transforming the landscape into a snowy wonderland.
While many trails are natural surfaces, the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park, just 20 minutes from Granby, offers the Coyote Valley Trail. This 1-mile path along the Colorado River is specifically designed to be accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, providing a smooth and enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, many easy trails in Granby wind through beautiful forested areas. The Hiking loop from Les Boisés Miner - Parc Écologique Pierre-Horace-Boivin is a great example, leading you through woodlands and parkland. You'll often find yourself surrounded by aspens and lodgepole pines, especially on trails within the Arapaho National Forest.


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