A dirt path through a forest of yellow aspen trees.

Grand County Wilderness Areas & Trails

Grand County, Colorado, is home to some of the most rugged and rewarding wilderness areas and trail systems in the American West, a place where the mountains still feel wild, and the forests stand as they have for centuries. From the high alpine meadows and granite peaks of the Indian Peaks Wilderness to the deep river corridors and pine-covered slopes of the Byers Peak Wilderness, the region offers a network of trails that challenge the body and clear the mind. Classic routes like the James Peak Loop, Brainard Lake Trail, and sections of the Colorado Trail wind through diverse terrain, wildflower-lined aspen groves, rocky ridgelines, and quiet glacial lakes, rewarding hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders with unforgettable vistas. Whether you’re day-hiking to a summit at sunrise, multi-day backpacking into solitude, or exploring lesser-known backcountry paths, Grand County’s wilderness trails deliver a true back-to-nature experience that honors Colorado’s deep roots in outdoor exploration and stewardship.