4.8
(6878)
12,698
hikers
01:01
3.71km
50m
Hiking
Embark on an easy hike along the Red Rocks and Centennial Trail Loop, where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Teller County. This peaceful route spans 2.3 miles (3.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 175 feet (53 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Tips
Your route passes through a protected area
Please check local regulations for:
Waypoints
Start point
Get Directions
3.71 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.92 km
1.79 km
Surfaces
1.91 km
1.81 km
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Elevation
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Weather
Powered by Foreca
Friday 10 July
27°C
9°C
35 %
Additional weather tips
Max wind speed: 13.0 km/h
to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route
This route was planned by komoot.
This loop trail is located in Woodland Park, Teller County, Colorado. It's a well-defined loop, making the starting point flexible, but it's generally accessed within the Woodland Park area.
The trail is generally accessible and considered easy. While specific details on ruggedness aren't extensively provided, you can expect typical Colorado natural landscapes, likely with some varied surfaces but nothing overly challenging for an easy-graded hike.
Yes, this trail is graded as easy, making it a great option for beginners, families, and those looking for a shorter, less strenuous outdoor experience. Its 3.7 km length and estimated 50-minute completion time are very manageable.
While the specific rules for this particular loop aren't detailed, trails in similar Colorado natural areas often welcome dogs. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead, but if dogs are permitted, they should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
Colorado's shoulder seasons (spring and fall) often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also a good option, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but check local conditions for snow and ice, as some sections might become slippery.
This trail is located in Teller County, Colorado. As it's within the broader Pike-San Isabel National Forests area, general forest regulations apply. Typically, day-use trails like this do not require specific permits or entrance fees, but it's always wise to check the official Pike-San Isabel National Forests website for any current alerts or specific area regulations before your visit.
Being in Colorado, you can anticipate scenic views of the surrounding natural landscape. While not as explicitly detailed as other Red Rocks locations, the area is known for its natural beauty, offering a pleasant outdoor experience.
Yes, the route for the Red Rocks and Centennial Trail Loop utilizes sections of several named trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Red Rocks trail and the Centennial Trail itself during your hike.
Even for an easy hike, it's good practice to bring essentials. Carry water, especially on warmer days, and wear comfortable hiking shoes. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also recommended. A small backpack for snacks and any personal items will be useful.
This specific loop in Woodland Park is valued for its accessible natural beauty. While it may not feature dramatic, named landmarks like some larger parks, the trail itself offers pleasant views of the local Colorado landscape, providing a serene outdoor experience.
Comments
Want to know more?
Sign up for a free komoot account to join the conversation.
Sign up for free