Aussichtspunkt Devil's Backbone
Aussichtspunkt Devil's Backbone
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The Devil's Backbone viewpoint is a prominent natural monument located within the Devil's Backbone Open Space in Larimer County, Colorado, just west of Loveland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1567 meters (5142 feet), this iconic spot offers spectacular panoramic views of the unique hogback rock formations that define the area, as well as the majestic Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. It's a key feature of the 3,007-acre open space, celebrated for its distinctive geology and natural beauty.
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Hike the easy 4.4-mile Keyhole via Wild Loop Trail in Devil's Backbone Open Space, featuring unique geology and mountain views.
7,07km
01:56
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120m
Hike the easy 4.4-mile Keyhole via Wild Loop Trail in Devil's Backbone Open Space, featuring a natural arch and mountain views.
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Dramatischer Sandstein-Grat-Trail mit imposanten Felsformationen und dem berühmten Keyhole-Bogen, der Ausblicke auf die Front Range einrahmt.
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The Devil's Backbone is a prominent "hogback" formation, a geological feature created when flat layers of sedimentary rock are bent into wave-like shapes and then unevenly eroded. This particular formation, made of Dakota Group sedimentary rock, was formed over 100 million years ago along an ancient seashore and then steeply tilted by tectonic forces that created the Rocky Mountains some 50 million years later. It's a striking example of Earth's ancient history.
Yes, the Wild Loop is a great option for beginners and families. It's a short, accessible, hikers-only 1.8-mile loop that offers excellent views of the Devil's Backbone formation and the surrounding area. While generally considered moderate, its relatively short distance and clear path make it suitable for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
To avoid crowds, especially during peak seasons like spring and fall, or on weekends, it's highly recommended to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving before mid-morning is often best. Weekdays generally offer a more tranquil experience.
Yes, the Devil's Backbone Open Space is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the trails but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to bring waste bags and pack out anything you pack in to help keep the area clean for all visitors and protect the local wildlife.
The open space is home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot deer, rabbits, various bird species, and occasionally larger mammals. Keep an eye out for raptors soaring overhead. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.
While the highlight data doesn't specify, most open spaces in Larimer County provide basic facilities at primary trailheads. It's always a good idea to check the official Larimer County Natural Resources website or visitor information before your trip to confirm the availability of restrooms and water, and to bring your own water, especially on longer hikes.
The Devil's Backbone Open Space offers 17.25 miles of multi-use trails suitable for mountain biking, connecting to other open spaces. While the Wild Loop is hikers-only, many other trails within the system are open to cyclists. For specific routes and difficulty levels, it's best to consult a detailed trail map or use a navigation app like komoot to plan your ride.
Yes, the viewpoint is accessible year-round. During winter, you can expect colder temperatures and potentially snow or ice on the trails. While the views can be stunning with a fresh blanket of snow, trails may be slippery. It's crucial to check the weather forecast, wear appropriate layers, and consider traction devices for your footwear. Some trails might be less maintained in heavy snow.
Beyond the main Devil's Backbone viewpoint, the entire open space is characterized by unique hogback rock formations and offers numerous scenic spots. The 17.25 miles of trails provide various perspectives of the Front Range, colorful reddish rocky outcroppings, and grasslands. Exploring different sections of the trail system will reveal additional vistas and natural features.
The trails leading to the viewpoint and throughout the open space can involve some elevation gain, though many are considered moderate. For example, the Wild Loop is 1.8 miles and generally moderate. The Devil's Backbone viewpoint itself is at an elevation of approximately 1567 meters (5142 feet). Always check specific trail descriptions for distance, elevation change, and difficulty ratings to match your fitness level.
The Devil's Backbone Open Space is located west of Loveland, Colorado. Loveland offers a variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options, ranging from hotels to guesthouses. You'll find a wider selection of amenities within a short driving distance in Loveland or nearby communities.