"The trail follows a stream and an old stock trail up the gulch for about two miles before leaving the stream and passing through woods and meadows. A stock watering tank may be seen on the left just above the meadow. The upper portion of trail provides several panoramic vistas. The trail ends at Salt Cabin Road, a forest road that loops north off Crown Point Road (forest road #139). This is a multiple use trail and is a favorite of mountain bikers and horseback riders as well as hikers and backpackers. Lower Dadd Gulch trailhead accommodates approximately 15 vehicles."
This trail is a 7 mile out and back with around 1482 feet of elevation gain. It is a steady climb up from the start. Most of this trail is through the trees and a lot of water crossings. The last half mile is through a burn scar. But it is very refreshing to be out and in nature and away from the city. It is a little quieter trail as its around an hour out of fort collins.
Moose are frequently sighted out on this trail. read more