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Greyrock Trail #946-947 is about 3 miles long (one way), is heavily used and is rated as More Difficult to Most Difficult
Trailhead Location: Take Highway 14 west from Fort Collins approximately 18 miles. Trailhead parking is on the south side of the highway, the trail is on the north side of the highway. This trail is designated a National Recreational Trail and is very popular among local residents. On weekends the parking area often fills up early. The Meadows Loop Trail branches off the main Greyrock Trail and rejoins it near the base of Greyrock. This trail offers great views of the plains to east. Stock animals and mountain bikes are not allowed on this trail. |
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