Homestead, Revenuer's Ridge, and Black Bear Loop
Homestead, Revenuer's Ridge, and Black Bear Loop
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Embark on the Homestead, Revenuer's Ridge, and Black Bear Loop for an easy hiking experience that winds through diverse landscapes. You will traverse peaceful pine woods, pass by striking red rock-shaded boulders, and meander through tall aspen trees, offering a varied visual journey. This accessible route covers 2.1 miles (3.5…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
This loop is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While the komoot tour data lists it as easy, the varied terrain, including some rock scrambles, and an elevation gain of over 1,000 feet over approximately 4 miles, provides a good workout. It's suitable for those looking for a rewarding hike without extreme challenges.
You can expect a diverse experience, with sections descending through tall aspen trees and red rock-shaded boulders, as well as treks into pine woods interspersed with colorful aspens. The trail also meanders through forests and across open meadows, offering both wide paths and areas with rock scrambles. The scenery is a major highlight, showcasing the park's natural beauty.
Yes, the trail offers stunning views of the Collegiate Peaks to the west and the backside of Pike's Peak visible across meadows. You'll also encounter large piles of giant boulders, which can be fun for scrambling. The Revenuer's Ridge section passes through forests and meadows past large boulder fields, while the Homestead Trail offers wonderful views of the Collegiate Peaks.
The diverse flora and fauna are a key part of the scenic appeal. Hikers may encounter various wildlife, including black bears, so it's important to be aware of your surroundings.
The trail is located within Mueller State Park. You will typically access it via the park's designated parking areas. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on the park's official website or signage upon entry.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on this particular loop. It's best to check Mueller State Park's official regulations regarding pets before your visit, as rules can vary by trail and season.
The park is beautiful in all seasons. However, it is particularly magical when autumn transitions into winter, with vibrant fall colors and evergreens contributing to picturesque views. The trail is also suitable for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing in the appropriate seasons.
Yes, as the trail is located within Mueller State Park, standard park entrance fees apply. You can find detailed information on fees and any potential permit requirements on the official Colorado Parks & Wildlife website: colorado.gov.
Yes, the Homestead, Revenuer's Ridge, and Black Bear Loop is considered family-friendly. Its moderate difficulty and varied scenery make it an engaging experience for families looking for a rewarding outdoor activity.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails within Mueller State Park. You will hike along portions of the Homestead Trail, the Revenuer's Ridge Trail, the Black Bear Trail, and the Beaver Ponds Trail.
Yes, the trail is suitable for winter use. It offers opportunities for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing during the appropriate seasons, providing a different perspective of the park's winter beauty.