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Horsetooth Mountain Open Space

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space

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Horsetooth Mountain Open Space (consisting of Culver, Soderberg, and Hughey Open Spaces) is a scenic 2,711 acre park located on the west side of Horsetooth Reservoir. It is located 4 miles from Fort Collins and 12 miles northwest of Loveland. Elevations vary from 5,430 feet at Horsetooth Reservoir to 7,255 feet at the top of Horsetooth Rock. Horsetooth Rock is one of the most outstanding features in the park and is a very familiar landmark in Fort Collins and Larimer County. According to Native American legend, Horsetooth Rock is what remains of the heart of the Great Red Warrior slain by the Great Black Warrior in a long ferocious battle. The open space is also known for waterfalls and tremendous views of the Front Range. Horsetooth Mountain Open Space offers over 29 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. The mild foothills climate offers year-round opportunities.

Parking is available at two locations: the Horsetooth Mountain Open Space trailhead parking area, immediately off CR 38 E approximately 5 - 6 miles west of the intersection of Harmony and Taft Hill in Fort Collins, and the Soderberg Open Space trailhead parking area, accessed by following signs to Inlet Bay off of Shoreline Drive. Drinking water is available at the trailhead. Please be sure to carry enough for your hike or ride. This is a very popular open space, so if you should arrive and find the parking lot full you will know that the trails are at maximum capacity. Please consider one of our other open spaces, such as Devil's Backbone Open Space or Rimrock Open Space for your outdoor enjoyment that day, and come back to Horsetooth Mountain Open Space another time.

General Regulations

For specifics, ask a ranger for a copy of the Regulations Brochure.

Hiking Trails

Park Entrance Permits

Horsetooth Open Space Information

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