Big Bluestem and Meadowlark Loop
Big Bluestem and Meadowlark Loop
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9.98km
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The Big Bluestem and Meadowlark Loop offers a delightful prairie hiking experience, providing expansive views of the Front Range and the Sangre De Cristo mountains. You'll traverse generally flat terrain, enjoying the native prairie grasses and wildflowers that shift colors with the seasons. Keep an eye out for pronghorn antelope…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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This loop is located within the Bluestem Prairie Open Space, near Colorado Springs, Colorado. It offers expansive views of the Front Range and the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
The terrain is characteristic of plains, meaning it's largely exposed with few trees and limited natural shelter. You'll experience open vistas and follow the edge of the Big Johnson Reservoir for part of the route.
The Big Bluestem and Meadowlark Loop is approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) long and generally takes around 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.
Yes, the Bluestem Prairie Loop, which combines these trails, is generally considered an "easy option" suitable for all recreationists, including beginner hikers. However, its exposed nature means you should be prepared with plenty of water and snacks, as the lack of shade can be challenging.
No, dogs are generally not allowed in the Bluestem Prairie Open Space where this trail is located. Please check local regulations before planning your visit.
Due to its exposed nature and lack of shade, the trail can be challenging during the hottest parts of summer. It might be more enjoyable in cooler seasons like spring, fall, or even winter, provided conditions are safe. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
As of current information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Bluestem Prairie Open Space. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Colorado Parks and Wildlife website for any updates on regulations or fees before your visit.
The Bluestem Prairie Open Space is a significant spot for wildlife and native plants. It's particularly notable for birdwatching, with over 200 species recorded, including red-tailed hawks, mountain plovers, and tiny burrowing owls. You might also spot pronghorn antelope and black-tailed prairie dogs.
Specific parking information for the Big Bluestem and Meadowlark Loop trailhead within Bluestem Prairie Open Space is typically available on local park websites or through navigation apps. Look for designated parking areas at the open space entrances.
Given the trail's exposed nature, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, even on cooler days. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) is highly recommended. Snacks, sturdy hiking shoes, and binoculars for birdwatching would also enhance your experience.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of the Big Bluestem Trail, which makes up about 30% of the overall loop, and the Meadowlark Loop trail, exploring the northern sections of the open space.
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