Snowshoeing in Colorado: 11 Best Trails to Hike This Winter

Snowshoeing in Colorado is one of the most fun and rewarding ways to stay active in the winter. In fact, it’s one of our favorite winter activities!

Many of the popular hiking trails turn into snowshoeing trails in the winter, thanks to layers of fresh snow. It makes even the most boring trails sparkle and shine in the Colorado sun.

No matter what time of year, it is a popular hiking spot. But it’s especially breathtaking for snowshoeing in winter when the lake is a frozen wonderland.

1. St. Mary’s Glacier, Idaho Springs

This is a perfect snowshoeing trail for beginners as it’s pretty easy with very little elevation gain.

2. Emerald Lake Trail, Rocky Mountain National Park

Located in Boulder, the trail is only 3 miles long but includes constant changes in elevation as well as plenty of stairs.

3. Royal Arch Trail, Chautauqua Park

This 5 mile out-and-back snowshoe trail meanders through the trees deep into the James Peak Protection Area.

4. Jim Creek Trail, Winter Park

Seven Bridges Trail is a fun and easy hike within a short distance from downtown Colorado Springs.

5. Seven Bridges Trail, Colorado Springs

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