Yampa River Core Trail
Yampa River Core Trail
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Hike the 14.3-mile Yampa River Core Trail in Steamboat Springs, a paved route offering scenic river views and access to local attractions.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.17 km
Highlight • Natural
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5.77 km
Fetcher Pond
Lake
15.8 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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15.8 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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18.8 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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21.2 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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21.3 km
Highlight • River
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21.4 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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21.7 km
Highlight • Settlement
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23.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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14.7 km
7.86 km
337 m
160 m
Surfaces
19.1 km
2.74 km
599 m
351 m
210 m
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The trail is a central artery through Steamboat Springs, offering numerous access points. You can find convenient access and parking at various locations throughout the town, including near the Yampa River Botanic Park, the Rodeo grounds, and other public facilities along the river.
Yes, the Yampa River Core Trail is generally dog-friendly. As a multi-use path, dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all users and local wildlife.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. In the fall, the area is known for its glowing autumn colors along the river, making it a particularly scenic time. During winter, it's suitable for activities like cross-country skiing. Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for hiking and biking.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Yampa River Core Trail. It is a publicly accessible multi-use path.
The trail is primarily a paved, multi-use path, making the terrain smooth and easy to navigate. It is largely flat with only minor elevation changes, contributing to its accessibility for a wide range of users.
The trail meanders alongside the Yampa River, offering picturesque views of the river, cottonwood trees, and the surrounding natural landscape. Notable stops include the six-acre Yampa River Botanic Park, charming wooden bridges, and various natural springs like Sulphur Spring and Sweetwater Spring. It also provides access to town amenities in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Absolutely. Its largely flat and paved nature makes it an excellent choice for beginners, families with young children, and even those with wheelchairs. It's considered an easy to moderate trail suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Yampa River Trail and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.
Beyond the scenic river views, key landmarks include the Yampa River Botanic Park with its diverse gardens, and several natural springs such as Sulphur Spring and Black Sulphur Spring. The trail also offers glimpses of historic rail features and connects to various town attractions.
The trail's unique appeal lies in its role as a central artery connecting many of Steamboat Springs' major landmarks and sights. It's not just a scenic path but a comprehensive route that provides convenient access to the Botanic Park, Rodeo grounds, Howelsen Ice Arena, and various shops and restaurants. Its accessibility, including being wheelchair-friendly, and year-round usability for activities like cross-country skiing in winter, truly set it apart.
The full trail is approximately 23 kilometers (14 miles) long. Depending on your pace and whether you're hiking or cycling, a full traverse could take several hours. Many users choose to enjoy shorter sections, stopping at various points of interest along the way.