Dialog cloud pointerPenelope says:
"Bring plenty of water when you visit the trail"

Edmundson Grove along the Poudre River Trail Red Granite Marker along the Poudre River Trail
 
 

Current Conditions of the Trail


2/7/11 - Concrete replacement complete!!

It may be hard to appreciate with the cold weather but the trail is in great shape after concrete was placed North of the Rover Run Dog Park! Once it warms up a little we will sweep the trail and get it looking like a flood/ditch project never happened!

The trail has been plowed, except for that small section where there was construction work.

Replacement of the Jones ditch, approximately 1 mile west of 95th ave in Greeley will require heavy machinery to occasionally cross the trail.  USE CAUTION through this section of trail. This project will affect the trail through March.

General Conditions of the trail


  • The trail is paved the entire length. The grades on the trail are mild with only a few small hills.
  • There are multiple places to access the trail. Please only access the trail from safe designated access points. Do not cross private property to get to the trail. Park your car in designated parking areas.
  • The trail has long stretches without road intersections, but where it does cross streets or highways please use caution, especially with children and pets.
  • Restrooms and drinking water are available at Island Grove Park, Eastman Park and at the River Bluffs Open Space trailhead in Larimer County
  • Portable toilets are located at every parking lot along the trail, see the Interactive Trail Map for exact locations.
  • Bring a cell phone in case of emergencies. For major emergencies call 911. Granite trail markers are located every 1/4 mile along the trail. Use these to inform emergency responders of your location.
    Click to read more about our Trail Locator System.
  • Maintenance Vehicles and Crews may be present on the trail, especially in the spring and summer in order to keep the trail looking great.  Maintenance equipment makes it difficult sometimes for crews to always notice trail users. Please take caution when passing them.
  • Flooding may occur along the river during the early summer season and during rain storms. The trail may be closed during these times.
  • The trail is not maintained during the winter. Icy and snowy conditions may exist, especially in shady areas. Travel at your own risk.
  • Come prepared. Plan ahead and bring appropriate clothing, wear comfortable shoes, and bring plenty of drinking water.
  • During the summer season, the trail experiences temperatures over 100 degrees at times. Plan accordingly, and avoid travelling on the trail during the middle of the day if possible. Hats, sun-screen and bug-spray are suggested.
  • Wildlife may be present on the trail, including deer, foxes, snakes, birds-of-prey, raccoons, porcupines, wild turkeys, etc. Stay a safe distance from all wildlife. Keeps pets and children close to you.
  • Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please respect wildlife and other trail users by being a responsible dog owner and picking up after your pup.
  • Many sections of the trail are remote and away from roadways. Only venture in as far as you can venture back.
  • For non-emergency situations or if you see something on the trail that needs attention, call the trail office at 970-336-4044. Leave a message with the information. Please leave your name and contact information if the trail management needs clarification about the issue.
Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc. • PRTC, Inc. • 970-336-4044 • poudretrail@greeleygov.com • 1100 10th Street, Suite 210 • Greeley, CO 80631