Elevation: 7,940 ft - 8,770 ft
Elevation Gain: 830 ft (net), 899 ft (cumulative)
Date Hiked: 3 Feb 2013
Bathroom at Trailhead: Yes, but up the trail, not in the parking lot
Dogs: On leash (Jefferson County Open Space)
Meyer Ranch |
This open space blankets a pine-shaded, north-facing hillside, which means that while the areas to the north of Hwy 285 were bone dry, this trail was covered in snow. Microspikes came in very handy, and we did not see anyone with out them.
We decided to try Meyer Ranch because we really needed some close-to-Denver elevation gain. While 800 ft is not a lot, it is better than a lot of other trails we have already tried. The area consists of two loops stacked on top of each other followed by a longer lollypop loop that shoots straight up the hillside.
The downside of Meyer Ranch is that it is always in the trees. The Jefferson County brochure talked about great views to the northwest from the uppermost trail, but that is really not true. There is one spot with a log bench with some views but this is lower than the highest point and the views were not that great. In summer, the shade is probably a blessing, but in winter, it made for a colder experience than we were expecting.
Parking lot |
The trails in Meyer Ranch head up across this meadow and up the pine covered hill |
Typical snowy segment |
The one view point |
A trail segment on the upper trail |
The boulder pile |
4 comments:
What are WFR and ESTJ in your profile, and how do you find so much time to travel so much while still working? I've been to a lot of your Colorado locations and love all your pics and posts!
WFR is Wilderness First Responder
ESTJ is a Myers Briggs profile
Hi,
Just discovered this awesome blog! Great work.
Can you tell whether there are designated "picnic" tables in the ranch?
As I recall there was a slew of picnic tables.
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