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Explore Ken-Caryl Ranch Trails

Enjoy more than 50 miles of scenic trails winding through Ken-Caryl Ranch’s 4,800 acres of open space. From peaceful neighborhood paths to rugged foothill terrain, there’s something for hikers, bikers and equestrians of all experience levels.

Private Trail Access (KCRMA Trails)

Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association trails are private and reserved for residents and their accompanied guests.

These trails are located within privately owned open space and are actively managed and patrolled. Unauthorized use is considered trespassing and will be subject to enforcement.


Trail Maintenance and Planning

Access detailed maps and planning documents to help you explore and understand the trail system.

Open Space ID Bracelets (2025–2027)

What to expect

  • Pink bracelets are valid through 2027
  • There is no cost for bracelets
  • Limit two per household

Where to get a bracelet

Ranch House
Mon–Thu | 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

Community Center
Mon–Thu | 6 a.m.–7 p.m.
Fri | 6 a.m.–5 p.m.
Sat | 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Sun | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

How to Get a Bracelet

Homeowners:

  • Bring a valid photo ID with current KCR property address
  • Property tax statement
  • Warranty deed

Renters or non-owners:

  • Colorado Driver’s License or ID with current KCR property address
  • Lease or rental agreement

Using Your Bracelet

Bracelets are not required, but if you are not wearing one, you should be prepared to speak with a ranger or volunteer patroller.

Display guidelines:

  • Hikers/Runners: wrist, backpack strap or dog leash handle
  • Bikers: handlebars near the stem
  • Equestrians: saddle strap in front of the leg

Public Trails in Open Space (Open to Everyone)

Some trails within Ken-Caryl Ranch are open to the general public.

Cathy Johnson Trail – soft surface

  • Length: 2.1 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Columbine Trail – Soft Surface

  • Length: 1.1miles
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Quarry Trail – Hard Surface

  • Length: .7miles
  • Difficulty: Easy

Features

  • Scenic route through a narrow valley between hogbacks
  • Loop connection via Columbine Trail
  • Access to Jefferson County’s South Valley Park

Group Events in Open Space

Planning a group activity on the trails or in open space?

Events that may impact the area or other users require approval.

Trail Etiquette & Seasonal Conditions

Recreate Responsibly

Ken-Caryl Ranch trails are maintained by staff and community volunteers. Trail conditions can change quickly, especially during winter and after storms. Help protect the trail system by making informed decisions before you head out.

When Trails Are Muddy

  • Avoid using trails during muddy conditions
  • Wait at least 48 hours after rain or snowmelt
  • If you’re leaving tracks, it’s too wet—please turn around
  • Choose south-facing trails, which dry faster

Stay on the Trail

If you encounter mud:

  • Go through it, not around it
  • Stepping off trail widens paths and damages vegetation

Seasonal Notes

  • Trails are often firmer in the morning and softer in the afternoon

Why It Matters

Trail Conditions & Updates

Trail maintenance is ongoing throughout the Ken-Caryl Ranch trail system. Current work includes vegetation trimming to improve sight lines and light tread maintenance in select areas. Seasonal contract maintenance has also been completed.

Wildcat Trail (private trail) now open

Wildcat Trail, a three-mile single-track loop in the backcountry, is now open for hiking, trail running and mountain biking.

This project was largely built through volunteer efforts, with more than 2,000 hours contributed by Ken-Caryl Volunteer Trail Coordinators and community members. These efforts play a key role in maintaining and improving the trail system while helping reduce overall costs.

For questions about trail conditions or volunteer efforts, contact the trail coordinators at openspace@kcranch.org

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