Saturday, July 27
Herman Gulch Wildflower Hike
This Saturday, July 27th, join the Denver chapter of Hikerkind Hike Club for a hike in the Arapaho National Forest. Prepare for a challenging journey surrounded by quintessential Colorado beauty; coniferous trees, wildflowers, and the Herman Creek flowing gently across the landscape. When we make it above the treeline, the path leads us to Herman Lake as Pettingell Peak towers above us. Sign up to join the alpine adventure.
This hike is in partnership with our friends at Sunski, with drinks provided by Ghia.
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- Chapter: Denver
- Where: Arapaho National Forest
- Duration: 7:00AM-12:00PM
- Route Length: 6.5 mi
- Route Type: Out & back
- Difficulty: Hard
- Elevation Gain: 1,755 ft
- Dogs allowed
Additional Information
The hike is 6.5 miles with 1,755 ft of elevation gain. This hike’s difficulty is hard and will take 5 hours from start to finish with breaks for water + snacks. Carpooling is encouraged and arranged on Hikerkind Hike Club's slack, join here! Dogs are allowed on this hike.
This hike’s spotlight organization is Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado. You have the option to donate when registering to attend this event.
The trail is located on Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) Native lands.