5280 Magazine – August 2019

(Tina Meador) #1

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A mere 35 minutes from Old Town, this quiet riverside escape is the closest
Poudre Canyon tenting hot spot. All 19 sites are steps from the river, tucked at
the bottom of steep, Ponderosa pine–cloaked canyon walls. $21/night; peak-
season reservations (late May through early September) are available six months
in advance at recreation.gov

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UNSUNG ADVENTURES


FoCo has a wild river, a gorgeous


reservoir, trails galore, and a


national forest in its backyard—yet


somehow, its outdoor charms


remain underrated. With plentiful


options and fewer people, everyone


else’s loss is your (elevation) gain.


While the trailhead parking lots at Horsetooth Mountain Park fill by midmorn-
ing, nearby Lory State Park somehow stays under the radar despite its beauty.
This 3.4-mile (round trip) hike delivers sweeping views over the Front Range and
Horsetooth Reservoir from 6,780 feet—there’s a no-joke elevation gain of 980
feet—no parking lot idling required. $8 entrance fee; cpw.state.co.us

Problems at this rocky hangout range from newbie-friendly to challenging V12s. Most notable is Pinch
Overhang, a V5 problem famously put up by bouldering icon John Gill in the ’50s. To get there, take
CR 42C west from town, then go north on Centennial Drive and park at the first lot past the dam.
$9/day parking

The even-tempered waters of this scenic reservoir provide
an ideal backdrop for a relaxing SUP session surrounded by
reddish, rocky foothills. Put in at the north side’s Satanka
Cove to ply inlets shielded from boat traffic. Rentals start at
$20/hour; nocosup.com

Fat-tire options trend toward the steep, rocky, and technical in these parts. You’ll get all that, plus
huge mountain views, on this 9.4-mile loop that hauls 1,500 feet up Powerline then descends a fun
series of ladders and ramps on Ginny. For an extra challenge, link these two routes via the new expert-
level, 1.5-mile On the Rocks connector, which the Overland Mountain Bike Association opened in
June. fcgov.com/naturalareas

IF YOU LIKE TRY BECAUSE


Arthur’s Rock
Trail, Lory
State Park

HIKING


Ansel Watrous
Campground,
Arapaho-
Roosevelt
National Forest

CAMPING


Rotary Park,
Horsetooth
Reservoir

BOULDERING


Some sections of this jewel of a waterway careen over exhila-
rating Class III and IV rapids, while others deliver a mellower,
Class II float. Five outfitters run a variety of half- and full-day
trips for adrenaline junkies and lazy-river aficionados alike.

The Poudre
River

WHITE-WATER
RAF TING

This brand-new (at press time, it was scheduled to open in early September) paddling park will bring
some of the Poudre’s thrills to an otherwise placid section north of Old Town. Kayakers can show off
their surfing skills on the splashy water features; spectators can ooh and aah. fcgov.com

Poudre River
KAYAKING Whitewater Park

Horsetooth
Reservoir

STAND-UP
PADDLEBOARDING

Powerline Ginny
Loop, Bobcat
Ridge Natural
Area

MOUNTAIN
BIKING

OUTDOORS


INSIDER’S GUIDE TO


FORT COLLINS


Horsetooth Reservoir
Free download pdf