Panorama of Hessie snowshoe trail in Indian Peaks, Colorado
Panorama of Hessie snowshoe trail in Indian Peaks, Colorado

Hessie Trail Snowshoe Trail

Indian Peaks Wilderness
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Hessie Trail Snowshoe Trail

Distance: 4.2mi
Elevation: 623ft
Time: 1.5-2h

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Hessie Trail is a moderately easy winter hike that begins at the historic Hessie Townsite; an old mining town high in the Rocky Mountains. The Hessie Trail winter hike offers a lot of bang for your buck, so to speak, giving way to great mountain views without much effort.

Hessie Trail Snowshoe Map

Getting there

From Boulder, Colorado, head up Boulder Canyon 119 towards Nederland (approximately 18.0mi) and enter a traffic circle. Take the third exit out of the circle, South onto N Bridge St. / Peak to Peak Hwy. Continue through the town of Nederland and just outside, turn right onto Eldora Rd towards Eldora Ski Resort. Travel through the small town of Eldora through the only stop sign in town; arriving at a closed gate. Parking is along the road.

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About

When to do

Late November to Early April

Backcountry Campsites

Camping is allowed in the backcountry, no permit required.

Toilets

No

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Good

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Hessie Trail
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Route Description for Hessie Trail

The winter hike or snowshoe along the Hessie Trail is a great option if you don’t have a full-day for a trip. Begin the trail at the closed gate at the beginning of Fourth of July Rd. Hike along the snow-covered Fourth of July Rd. to the Hessie Trailhead where there is a sign and map of the surrounding area.

Cross over a bridge and continue through the dense pine forests and aspen groves. You will hike past a historic log cabin which is worth checking out. The trail gains elevation up some short switchbacks to gain views of the entire Fourth of July valley. Once you’ve had enough, turn around and hike back the way you came.

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Comments

Hikeordie 4 years ago

A small trail, great, and no wonder that this destination is so popular

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Sammy L. 4 years ago

Great, beautiful trail and it took us less than 2 hours out and back

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Wyatt Thomas 5 years ago

Hessie Trail was nice to do on snowshoes.

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