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An easy trail winding through lush farmland and a riparian buffer zone.


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2.3

Miles

3.7

KM

Point to Point

5,227' 1,593 m

High

5,069' 1,545 m

Low

206' 63 m

Up

92' 28 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

9%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Note: the bridge over Boulder Creek (at the 0.09-mile mark) was heavily damaged in the September 2013 floods but is now fully repaired.

Description

There is minimal handicap-only parking at the trailhead on the north side of Valmont Road; however there is a large parking area about 275 yards to the east at the Teller Lake trailhead, with a well-maintained path between the two. The trail starts off as crusher fines and maintains a width of about 5 feet. About 50 feet down the trail, an 11% grade for 20 feet occurs. This section often gets washed out, creating some tricky little gullies.

After about 0.5 mile, it crosses over railroad tracks and turns into road base dirt/gravel. Maintaining a width of about 10 feet, the trail runs along a fenced-off private lake and wetland area. After crossing the bridge at 0.9 mile (see Restrictions note below), the trail begins to open up into prairie land. At this point the trail is on a slight uphill grade. After another 0.25 mile it reaches the base of a hill with two cottonwood trees that provide shade on hot days.

Continue north as the trail winds its way up the hill. After a 90 degree right-hand turn, the trail swings back, headed north as it parallels W Phillips Rd. At approximately mile 1.75 the trail heads directly east, diverging from the road, contours slightly, then heads north as it drops into a small wash. Follow the general contours of the wash as the trail winds north, eventually meeting with East Boulder - Gunbarrel.

Flora & Fauna

The White Rocks Trail winds through lush farmland and a riparian area. This makes it conducive to diverse wildlife and vegetation. Bald eagles, Great Blue Herons, Canada geese and many other birds can be seen in the area. Deer are also in abundance.

Contacts

Shared By:

Tom Robson with improvements by Dave Reed

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Photos

Just before sunrise, looking west from Teller Farm Trail between Valmont and the bridge to the East Boulder Trail.
Mar 25, 2020 near Gunbarrel, CO
Classic Front Range views on the Tank Run.
Jan 31, 2015 near Gunbarrel, CO
Looking west from the trail.
Oct 19, 2017 near Gunbarrel, CO
Looking across the stream toward the north side of the bridge that was pushed off its foundation during the 2013 flood.
Oct 19, 2017 near Gunbarrel, CO
Looking east along the former railroad tracks.
Oct 19, 2017 near Gunbarrel, CO
Looking west along former railroad tracks.
Oct 19, 2017 near Gunbarrel, CO

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