Taylor
About
The Taylor Trail is a 2.0-mile out-and-back route located in Colorado near Colorado within the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, Boulder Ranger District. This trail offers an accessible option for hikers seeking a shorter outing in the Front Range region. As an out-and-back trail, hikers will retrace their steps on the return journey, making distance planning straightforward. The trail is managed by the U.S. Forest Service through the Boulder Ranger District of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, ensuring it receives regular maintenance and management. The Taylor Trail provides an opportunity to explore the natural landscape of the Boulder area. Visitors should check current conditions with the Boulder Ranger District before heading out, as trail status and accessibility can vary seasonally. The trail is suitable for various skill levels given its modest distance, though hikers should come prepared with adequate water and sun protection. For specific details about trailhead access, parking, and seasonal conditions, contact the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest Boulder Ranger District directly.