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Colorado
Boulder County
Allenspark

Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail

Hard

4.9

(8281)

14,416

runners

Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail

02:41

15.1km

1,090m

Running

Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail, a difficult 9.4 miles (15.1 km) route that climbs 3569 feet (1088 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 41 minutes. You will start on an old road, following a creek through aspen and pine forests before the terrain becomes rockier. As you ascend, you will emerge above the treeline into a broad tundra saddle, offering expansive panoramic views of the Indian Peaks Wilderness, including iconic peaks like Longs Peak.

When planning your visit, be aware that conditions can vary significantly; snowfields are common in winter and early spring, so you might need snowshoes or other traction devices. Parking is available at the St. Vrain Mountain Trailhead, but remember that pets are not allowed in the section of the trail that enters Rocky Mountain National Park. Always check current conditions before you go.

This route provides a unique opportunity to summit both Saint Vrain Mountain and Meadow Mountain, making it a distinctive journey within the Indian Peaks Wilderness. The trail's progression from forested creek beds to high-alpine tundra showcases the diverse ecosystems of the region, offering a memorable and rewarding experience for those seeking a strenuous jog with incredible vistas.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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St. Vrain Mountain Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

There is a dispersed camping site just downhill from the trailhead. This route gets steep and power-hikey pretty quick as you ascend up the valley along the creek. It becomes more runnable — but still difficult — as you approach the split between Meadow and St. Vrain Mountains. The final push up both peaks is steep. If you are looking to test your vertical skills, this will give you a good challenge!

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5.52 km

Meadow Mountain

Highlight • Summit

Meadow Mountain is the northernmost and easternmost named peak in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, bordering Rocky Mountain National Park. This relatively low peak stands at 11,632 feet and is great to pair with its neighbor, Saint Vrain Mountain. The rounded tundra-topped summit is a great moderate challenge and offers stunning views of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Indian Peaks Wilderness.

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8.09 km

Saint Vrain Mountain

Highlight • Summit

The often overlooked, but beautiful Saint Vrain Mountain sits quietly on the border of Rocky Mountain National Park to the north and the Indian Peaks Wilderness to the south. In large part due to the fact the Saint Vrain Mountain is so close to these two famous areas with many taller, better-known mountains, this 12,162 foot peak is far less crowded and therefore a fantastic place to escape some of the crowds. This gently sloping peak offers truly fantastic views of the RMNP and the Indian Peaks Wilderness.

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15.1 km

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13.0 km

2.10 km

< 100 m

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7.54 km

5.46 km

2.10 km

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Thursday 9 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail for jogging?

This trail is considered difficult for jogging due to its significant elevation gain of over 1,000 meters and varied terrain. While some sections are runnable, you'll encounter rocky paths, switchbacks, and steep pushes, especially towards the summits of Meadow Mountain and Saint Vrain Mountain. It's a serious workout that will test your vertical skills.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain varies significantly. It begins on an old road, then follows a creek through aspen and pine forests. As you ascend, it becomes rockier with switchbacks. Above the treeline, you'll cross a broad tundra saddle between the two mountains. Expect steep sections, particularly on the final climbs to the summits. Depending on the season, snowfields may be present, requiring appropriate gear.

What are the best times of year to jog this route?

Late spring through early fall generally offers the best conditions. During these months, you'll experience vibrant aspen colors in autumn and fewer snowfields. Winter and early spring can be challenging due to snow, potentially requiring snowshoes or traction devices. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail?

Dogs are generally allowed in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, but they must be kept on a leash. However, a portion of this trail briefly enters Rocky Mountain National Park, where pets are not allowed. Be aware of this boundary if you plan to bring your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

The trail is primarily located within the Indian Peaks Wilderness, which is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. While there isn't a specific entrance fee for the wilderness area itself, you may need a day-use permit for certain trailheads or an overnight permit for backpacking. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the USDA Forest Service website before your visit, especially since a small section enters Rocky Mountain National Park.

Where can I park to access the Saint Vrain and Meadow Mountain Trail?

The primary access point is the St. Vrain Mountain Trailhead. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season. Arriving early is often recommended to secure a spot.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

The trail offers spectacular panoramic views, especially once you emerge above the treeline. You'll be treated to vast expanses of the Indian Peaks Wilderness, including snow-clad summits and the entire Wild Basin. Iconic peaks like Longs Peak, Mount Copeland, Ouzel Peak, Mahana Peak, and Mount Meeker are visible from higher elevations. The aspen forests also provide vibrant fall colors.

Does this trail connect to other paths?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll be on parts of the Saint Vrain Mountain Trail for a significant portion of the journey, and it also includes segments of the Saint Vrain Mountain Summit Route.

What makes this trail unique compared to others in the area?

This trail stands out for offering the opportunity to summit both Saint Vrain Mountain and Meadow Mountain in a single outing. Additionally, despite its proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park, it's known for having fewer crowds, providing a more serene experience with unparalleled views of the Indian Peaks and Wild Basin.

What should I bring for a jogging trip on this trail?

Given the trail's difficulty and elevation, essential items include plenty of water, high-energy snacks, appropriate layers for changing weather conditions (even in summer), sun protection, and sturdy trail running shoes. Depending on the season, traction devices or snowshoes might be necessary. Always carry a map and compass or a reliable GPS device, as cell service can be spotty.

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