The Start Of the Colorado Trail

Join CME from Waterton Canyon to Kenosha Pass


By Dan Weida - February 9, 2025

Exploring the Colorado Trail: From Waterton Canyon to Kenosha Pass

The Colorado Trail is one of Colorado’s premier long-distance hiking routes, stretching approximately 486 miles from Waterton Canyon near Denver all the way to Durango. This world-class trail winds through the heart of the Rocky Mountains, showcasing diverse ecosystems—towering granite cliffs, dense pine forests, alpine meadows, and high-elevation passes. For many hikers, the first two segments from Waterton Canyon to Kenosha Pass provide the perfect introduction to the adventure, scenery, and challenge that define the Colorado Trail.

Whether you’re planning a day hike, a multi-day backpacking trip, or a guided excursion, this section of the trail offers accessible terrain, abundant wildlife, and some of the most scenic foothills in the Rockies.


Segment 1: Starting the Colorado Trail at Waterton Canyon

The Colorado Trail officially begins in Waterton Canyon, located just south of Denver. This first segment is extremely popular due to its accessibility and mellow grade, making it ideal for first-time hikers, trail runners, mountain bikers, and visitors easing into their Colorado Trail experience.

Scenic Highlights of Waterton Canyon

This 6.5-mile stretch follows the South Platte River, offering:

  • Towering granite cliffs

  • Lush cottonwood groves and wildflower-filled meadows

  • Frequent wildlife sightings including deer, bighorn sheep, elk, and numerous bird species

  • A wide, well-maintained gravel road suitable for most hiking abilities

The gentle ascent makes this area one of the most family-friendly portions of the entire trail, while still immersing visitors in classic Colorado canyon scenery.

History & Recreation in the Canyon

Waterton Canyon has a rich history dating back to the 1800s, when it supported mining operations before transitioning into a beloved recreation area. Today, it draws hikers, anglers, bikers, and nature lovers looking to enjoy a peaceful riverside setting close to the Denver metro area.


Segment 2: Waterton Canyon to Kenosha Pass

The second segment of the Colorado Trail begins where the canyon ends, ushering hikers deeper into the Rocky Mountain foothills on the way to Kenosha Pass. This stretch covers approximately 18 miles and features a beautiful mix of forests, meadows, and wide-open views.

What to Expect on Segment 2

As you climb gradually away from the river corridor, you’ll experience:

  • Dense stands of pine and spruce providing welcome shade

  • Expansive meadows dotted with seasonal wildflowers

  • Scenic views of the South Platte River drainage

  • Rolling foothill terrain leading toward higher elevation forests

Wildlife remains abundant throughout this segment, and it’s common to see deer, elk, hawks, and small mammals along the trail.

Approaching Kenosha Pass

As hikers near Kenosha Pass, the landscape opens dramatically. Sweeping vistas of the Tarryall Mountains come into view, providing some of the most breathtaking panoramas on the early sections of the trail. This area is especially spectacular during the fall when aspens turn vibrant shades of gold.


Exploring the Colorado Trail With Colorado Mountain Expeditions

For hikers seeking a deeper and more supported experience, traveling with Colorado Mountain Expeditions offers a seamless, memorable way to enjoy this stretch of trail.

Guided Support From Start to Finish

Your adventure begins with transportation to the Waterton Canyon trailhead, allowing you to focus entirely on the experience ahead. From there, CME’s expert guides lead the way, sharing their knowledge of:

  • Local ecology and wildlife

  • Colorado Trail history

  • Backcountry travel tips

  • Geology and mountain ecosystems

This educational component enhances your connection to the landscape and elevates the overall journey.

Nutritious Meals & Trail Comfort

Colorado Mountain Expeditions provides thoughtfully prepared, healthy meals designed to fuel your hike. These meals create a comfortable and communal environment in the backcountry, allowing hikers to relax, refuel, and enjoy the landscape without worrying about logistics.

Why Choose a Guided Colorado Trail Trip?

With CME, you enjoy:

  • Expert trail guidance

  • All meals and transportation included

  • A safe and supported hiking environment

  • Camaraderie with fellow hikers

  • Opportunities to learn about flora, fauna, geology, and trail stewardship

For new hikers or those seeking a curated wilderness experience, a guided Colorado Trail segment offers confidence, connection, and convenience.


A Memorable Colorado Trail Experience

From the gentle riverside path of Waterton Canyon to the sweeping foothill views of Kenosha Pass, the first two segments of the Colorado Trail reveal the incredible variety and beauty that make this route so iconic. Whether you explore independently or join a guided trip with Colorado Mountain Expeditions, this stretch of trail is the perfect introduction to Colorado’s wilderness—and a reminder of why the Colorado Trail is one of the most beloved long-distance hikes in the United States.

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