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Features
Birding · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Runner Notes
This trail makes for a great out and back run that works out to be roughly a half-marathon.
Description
Mesa Trail runs north to south all the way from the top of
Bluebell Road in Chautauqua to the South Mesa Trailhead near Eldorado Springs. As a product of its extended nature, Mesa Trail travels up and down through varied terrain and environments. The general pattern the Mesa Trail follows is into and out of drainages and across flatter sections in between.
Mesa trail connects to pretty much every major east-west trail in south Boulder. Trail junctions include the Kohler and Enchanted Mesa trails, the NCAR trails,
Bear Canyon Trail, Fern Canyon trail, North and
South Fork Shanahan Trail,
Upper Big Bluestem Trail,
Shadow Canyon,
Homestead Trail and
Towhee trails.
Trail users can expect to travel through mixed grassland/prairie and ponderosa pine savannah. Looking westward, great views of the Flatirons and frontrange peaks can be had. Simultaneously, vistas of the plains are on offer to the east. Near the junction with
Shadow Canyon South Spur, there are great views of devil's thumb, a large rock tower on
South Boulder Peak's southern ridge.
The largest and most sustained elevation change is on Mesa Trail's southern end as it descends into Eldorado Canyon. This portion of trail also happens to be mostly exposed so heading up it during the summer can be a scorcher.
Flora & Fauna
Black bears and mountain lions inhabit this area. The area is rich with wildlife including Peregrine Falcons, Red-tailed Hawks, songbirds, mule deer, and coyotes. This trail passes through a mixture mixed grass prairie ponderosa pine savannah.
Contacts
Shared By:
Brian Smith
with improvements
by Dima Kalinchenko
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