Day Hike Above the Clouds at Mount Falcon

Mount Falcon Castle Trail Loop is a 6.7-mile loop trail located near Morrison, Colorado that offers the chance to see wildlife, castle ruins, lookout towers, abandoned plans for a summer white house, and great views of Denver. The trail offers a number of activity options and is open all year (weather permitting). The trailhead is nestled in the small community called Morrison in the foothills just about 30 minutes from Denver.

Map of the Area

Mount Falcon features several trails. By combining a few, you can create a 2-3 miles loop and take in several historic sites as well as breathtaking views of Denver, Red Rocks, and the Front Range. This makes it one of the best hikes close to Denver. The trailhead is located in Morrison, about 30 miles from Denver.

Map from Denver to Mt. Falcon
Map from Denver to Mt. Falcon

Hike Trail

Because it is a relatively easy hike and has a flat and wide trail, this trail is perfect for hikers of any skill level, even beginners. If hiking with kids, be sure to access it via the West Trailhead as it has fewer inclines and more easily traversed.   A typical hike will take approximately 1.5 – 2 hours.

Castle Trail Hike at Mt. Falcon, Colorado
Castle Trail Hike at Mount Falcon, Colorado

The easiest is the Turkey Trot (1.7 miles), while the Castle Trail (3.0 miles round trip) gains an elevation of 2,000 feet and is the toughest. We opted for Castle Trail and of course, we detoured off to see Walker’s Dream, as well. Together, these treks provided panoramic views of snowy peaks, the Denver cityscape, the vibrant Red Rocks Park, the Colorado Front Range and all the way out to Mount Evans. Be sure to download the trail map before you go as the signal can be spotty while on the trail.

Trail Map of Castle Trail at Mt. Falcon
Trail Map of Castle Trail at Mount Falcon

History

We traversed switchbacks that wound around the mountain, which kept things interesting in terms of scenery and ambiance, changing quite a few times. While I wouldn’t call the trail easy, it’s certainly doable for anyone in reasonable shape. One of the best parts of the trail is the history, and the ruins along the trail. These are what’s left of the early 1900s craftsman-style chalet of family and businessman, John Brisben Walker.

The story of Mount Falcon is largely the story of John Brisben Walker, who once owned 4,000 acres surrounding his castle. The acreage is now an open space area that the public can use for hiking and biking. Mr. Walker was a self-made millionaire (owned Stanley Steamer Co, Cosmopolitan Magazine, etc). Walker built an elaborate stone house (Walker Castle) with eight fireplaces and a 3 story towering turret. It burned in a lightning strike in 1918. Huge and rambling ruins remain still.

Ruins of Walker Castle on Mt. Falcon
Ruins of Walker Castle on Mount Falcon
Ruins of Walker Castle on Mt. Falcon
Ruins of Walker Castle on Mount Falcon

The castle itself sits in a beautiful setting with views to both the east, overlooking Denver and the foothills and to the west, looking out at Mt. Evans. Mt. Evans is the nearest 14,000 ft. peak to Denver.

Mount Evans as seen from top of Mount Falcon
Mount Evans seen from Mount Falcon. Photo by Tres Freeman of ProsperityPassenger

In 1918, Walker started a new venture to build a summer home for the presidents or a Summer White House. He wanted the presidents to stand and feel the great reaches of the earth. Only a wall and cornerstone were laid on this project. If you hike to the very top of the castle trail, you can see the cornerstone and get a feel for the amazing views that Walker envisioned for our country’s leaders.

The Views

If you venture all the way to the top of the trail, you will also be rewarded with a perfect viewing spot and the perfect frame for taking pictures. We happen to reach the summit as the clouds were rolling in, which made for some stunning “above the clouds” photos.

Top of Castle Trail on Mt Falcon
Top of Castle Trail on Mount Falcon
Top of Castle Trail on Mt Falcon
Top of Castle Trail on Mount Falcon. Lara and Tres of ProsperityPassenger
Top of Castle Trail on Mt Falcon
Top of Castle Trail on Mount Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mt Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mount Falcon on a frosty afternoon. Photo by Tres Freeman of ProsperityPassenger.
Castle Trail on Mt Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mount Falcon on a frosty afternoon. Photo by Tres Freeman of ProsperityPassenger.
Castle Trail on Mt Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mount Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mt Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Castle Trail on Mount Falcon on a frosty afternoon.
Dare to hike above the clouds? Check out Mount Falcon's Castle Trail for incredible views, castle ruins and other historic sites along the trail. Mount Falcon is located only 30 miles from Denver nestled in the foothills of Morrison, Colorado.  Hike near Denver, Colorado. Mountain Hike.
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The canyon starts to get really cold as the sun goes down, so definitely plan enough time to get back down the trail before the sun goes behind the mountain. Hope you enjoyed this picturesque and historic hike. Have you gone on a beautiful Colorado hike lately? Please comment and share your adventures below!

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38 Replies to “Day Hike Above the Clouds at Mount Falcon”

    1. Thanks, Kristi. We actually did this hike twice, once with kids, and one sans kids. Our kids are 11 and 13 and they really enjoyed it. I think it was nice to have castle ruins, and other sites along the way to stop and take breaks.

  1. Looks amazing. We’ve been hoping to head to Colorado sometime esp. since some of our friends have moved there. We love hiking and I’ve heard there are many worth doing there. Thanks for posting.

  2. This looks amazing! I’ve only climbed Mt. Elbert, the highpoint of Colorado, but I would love to add this trail to my wish list for 2019. Thanks!

    1. Thanks, Shirley. I have only recently moved here to Colorado so I haven’t done too many, but I would love to climb Mt. Elbert. I feel like I need to do some more hikes and work my way up to that one.

    1. Thanks Clara. There was frost on the ground that day, but not too cold. The clouds rolled in after we were at the top and that was a very special treat.

    1. Thanks Lori. This was probably early February. It was cold that day and there was frost on the ground but no snow. The clouds rolling in were just the bonus.

    1. Mt Falcon can get crowded on the weekends in the summer. This is one of the reason we decided to just bundle up and go in February. 🙂

  3. This looks so pretty! I don’t see much snow here in Cali, next time I visit my family in Colorado I will have to see if I can stop here too!

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