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2.72km
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The Jim Baker Reservoir Trail offers a delightful and accessible loop, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You'll find yourself on a mostly flat, wide gravel path that transitions to a more natural dirt single track along the north shore, winding through a vibrant riparian wetland. Keep an eye…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.72 km
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2.26 km
247 m
208 m
< 100 m
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2.27 km
332 m
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The trail primarily features a wide, flat gravel path that loops around the reservoir. However, a notable section on the north shore offers a more natural experience with a dirt single track winding through a riparian wetland.
Yes, it is considered an easy trail with minimal elevation gain, making it highly suitable for families with children and beginner hikers. Its flat and wide paths are very accessible.
Yes, the Jim Baker Reservoir Trail is very dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
Specific parking information isn't detailed in the provided data, but as a popular local trail, there are typically designated parking areas near the reservoir for trailhead access. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and summer are particularly pleasant for viewing wildflowers, and clear days offer excellent mountain views. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially colder conditions.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Jim Baker Reservoir Trail. It's generally open to the public for recreational use.
Hikers can enjoy scenic views of the Jim Baker Reservoir itself. On clear days, you'll also get open views of the mountains, including Mt. Evans. The riparian wetland on the north shore adds to the diverse scenery.
The loop ranges from approximately 1.3 to 2.7 miles, depending on the specific route you take. Most hikers can complete it in about 30 minutes to an an hour at a leisurely pace.
A distinguishing feature of this trail, especially compared to other reservoir trails in the Denver area, is that a significant portion is not paved. The dirt single track on the north shore, winding through a beautiful riparian wetland, offers a more natural and pleasant walking surface.
The riparian wetland area on the north shore makes it a great spot for birdwatching. During blooming seasons, you can also expect to see various wildflowers along the trail.
The Jim Baker Reservoir Trail is primarily a loop trail, allowing you to experience different views and terrain as you circle the reservoir.
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