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N40 33.337 W105 28.300 View Larger Map (MVUM Layer Available) Get Directions (Google Maps) |
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| Nearest City: | Fort Collins | ||||||||||||
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Canyon Lakes Ranger District, (970) 295-6700 Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland, (970) 295-6700 | ||||||||||||
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Donner Hill
Larimer County, Colorado
The Donner Hill area has great singletrack trails that are close to Fort Collins. With trails that connect to the Moody Hill and Crystal Mountain areas, this system has something to offer anyone who is looking for a beautiful outing in the northern foothills.
Popular Trails in This Area
Lookout Mountain (Singletrack) (TR 934)
Donner Pass Trail (Singletrack) (TR 926)
Ballard Road (129)
Greer (154)
Hurley (352)
White Pine Lookout (100)
Unnamed Forest Road (407)
Detailed Description
An alternative trailhead is at the Buckhorn Ranger Station (N40° 34.867' W105° 28.158'). The Buckhorn Ranger Station trailhead is useful for ATVs looking to access the White Pine Lookout road or for dirt bikes looking to access the Donner Pass singletrack trail.
How To Get There
From Fort Collins: Take Taft Hill Rd to Co Rd 54G/U.S. 287 B. Turn west on Co Rd 54G/U.S. 287 B, continue approx 2.3 miles. Take a slight left at W Co Rd 52E/Tobe Miller Ln, continue on 52E approx 13.3 miles to Co Rd 27/Stove Prairie Rd. Turn Left at Stove Prairie Rd, continue approx 3.7 miles. Turn west at Buckhorn Rd/W Co Rd 44H, continue approx 12.2 miles to Ballard Forest Rd 129. Turn south onto Ballard Forest Rd 129 and follow for approx 3 miles to trail head.
Know Before You Go
- Maps and data files are from a variety of sources. Trail and area conditions vary widely and many trails and areas may have changed significantly since the map or data file was created. Use your discretion and check with the local land management agency before riding or driving on public lands. Ride and drive at your own risk. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE!
- Not all routes are open to all vehicles. Follow the Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) and signage for the area and ride only on trails open to and wider than your OHV. Almost all trails in Colorado are subject to seasonal restrictions and closures. Visit the road and trail closure info page for more information. Call the responsible agency before making plans to ride in an area.
- All off-highway vehicles operated in Colorado must have a registration or permit issued by Colorado State Parks including those of non-residents. For more information, visit the State Parks OHV Program Page. Street legal vehicles with valid license plates do not need to be registered.
This symbol indicates areas where most routes are open only to licensed, street-legal vehicles. Please refer to the MVUM for designated ATV and dirt bike routes.

















