Flooding

In addition to flooding that may occur following a significant rain or snowstorm, Colorado rivers, creeks, and streams experience seasonal flooding in spring and summer when the mountain snow is melting. Trails near bodies of water may flood or be impacted by mud and plant debris.

Flooding and Trails

For your safety, trails will close if one or more of the following hazards are present:  

  • Water flowing across the trail more than three inches deep
  • Standing water where trail visibility is lost
  • Debris creating unsafe conditions
  • Erosion that might indicate trail instability
  • Emergency equipment access is compromised

Never enter flooded areas! Only a few inches of moving water can knock over a pedestrian or cyclist, and there may be hidden hazards under the water. If you encounter an area that needs attention, please click on the button to the right to fill out a report.

How to Stay Safe

  • Know before you go. Check COTREX for trail closures and alerts before heading out.
  • Plan ahead. If you encounter flooding, have a detour route in mind or return the way you came.
  • Play it safe – never enter flooded areas.
Trail Map

Contact Us

Natural Areas and Trails Office

321 N 16th Ave
Greeley, CO 80631

Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

970-350-9205 tel
trails@greeleygov.com

How Are We Doing?

Have you noticed something that needs attention in one of the City's natural areas or trail corridors? Let us know!

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