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Recreation Region: Boulder Ranger District

Saint Vrain Mountain Trailhead

Saint Vrain Mountain Trailhead is the trailhead for the Saint Vrain Mountain Trail (#915) which enters the Indian Peaks Wilderness. The Saint Vrain Mountain Trail starts off on an old road and enters the Indian Peaks Wilderness. The trail cuts across the slope and follows along a creek and follows some switchbacks before it ascends above tree line, passing to the south of Meadow Mountain. It pops briefly into Rocky Mountain National Park. This section of trail is not open to pets. The trail circles the west side of a small peak, gaining the east ridge of Saint Vrain Mountain (no developed trail ascends the peak). At 3.9 miles, it intersects the unsigned Rock Creek Trail near the Saint Vrain Mountain Trail's highest point. This junction is marked by a cairn, and is south of the head of the Rock Creek drainage. Saint Vrain Mountain Trail continues down the south side of Saint Vrain Mountain to intersect Buchanan Pass Trail.

 

General Information

View an area map here.

View a trail map here.

Camping permits required for all overnight trips between June 1 and September 15. Overnight permits cost $5 per group, per trip from June 1 through September 15.

Organized groups are required to have a permit for both camping and day-hiking year round. Day-hiking permits are free.

Motorized equipment and mechanized transportation are prohibited.

Pets must be on a hand-held leash at all times. Dogs are prohibited on the portion of this trail that enters briefly into Rocky Mountain National Park.

Campfires are prohibited year round.

Campsites must be at least 100 feet away from water and trail.

Group size is limited to 12 (people and livestock combined).

Processed weed-free feed is required for stock.

Fishing and hunting: permitted in accordance with regulations established by the Colorado Parks & Wildlife.

Pets must be on a hand-held leash. Dogs are prohibited on the portion of this trail that enters briefly into Rocky Mountain National Park.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 40.1742

Longitude: -105.5333

Elevation

8,900 feet

Directions

In Allenspark, take Boulder County Road 107 (Ski Road) south for 1.5 miles. National Forest System Road 116.1 heads up the hill to the right for 0.5 miles to the Saint Vrain Mountain Trailhead.

Parking

The trailhead can accommodate about 12 parked vehicles.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Horse/Pack Animal Information

Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.

Certified weed-free hay is required.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated March 28th, 2025