The iconic red barn is visible from the parking lot; snap a picture before you head out on your trail adventure. Access the regional Poudre River Trail from the parking lot on 71st Ave or venture into the natural area. Nearly two miles of soft-surface trails provide a secluded nature experience and plenty of opportunity to spot birds and wildlife along the river corridor. Bicycles are not allowed on the soft-surface trails. The ponds are not stocked, but fishing is permitted. Closure and alert information can be found on COTREX.
Hours: Open 365 days, from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset.
Directions: Access the trailhead parking lot on the west side of 71st Avenue, between F St. and O St.
Parking: There are 25 parking spaces, plus two ADA parking spaces. This trailhead often fills up. If the parking lot is full when you arrive, do not park on the road.
Features and Amenities:
- Trash can
- Trailhead parking
- Portable restroom
- Interpretive signage
- Bike repair station
- Benches and seating
- No drinking water
Allowed Activities:
- Walking
- Wildlife viewing
- Leashed dog
- Fishing
Dogs must always be leashed in Greeley’s natural areas and on trails. This is for the safety of your dog, trail users and wildlife.
Prohibited activities include swimming, wading, ice fishing, ice skating, fires, camping, hunting, horse riding, motorized vehicles, and biking on soft surface trails.
Difficulty: All trails are relatively flat and level. The Poudre River Trail is paved, while the nature trails have a soft surface.
Restoration Efforts: A multi-year restoration project removed non-native pasture grasses (I.e., smooth brome) and planted dozens of native grasses, wildflowers, shrubs and trees. Establishing native plant communities takes multiple years. City staff continue to monitor and manage this natural area. Read more about the project.
Wildlife: You may see wild turkeys, Bald Eagles, or beavers. Visit iNaturalist to learn more about the plants and animals in this area.