The Grazing Elk Trail is a 4.6 mile loop within South Valley Park in Littleton, Colorado. The park has a north and south entrance making it convenient for those coming from Denver and the south metro. If you are up for a long hike, you can take the connection to Deer Creek Canyon Park.
I hiked the Grazing Elk Trail on a winter Sunday morning, which gave me exposure to all of the elements! An argument for a winter hike is that a large portion of the trail is on a “flat” prairie field giving you direct access to the winter sun. An argument against a winter hike is that portions of the trail are muddy and portions are snow-packed and slippery. You can decide which argument you want to take! Enjoy!

Good to Know
Distance: 4.6 mile loop
Trails: Start off hiking north on the Coyote Song, then the Swallow, before connecting with Grazing Elk and making a lop
Elevation Gain: ~129ft
Terrain: Red sand, dirt, pebble, and rock – it has it all
Parking: Available at South Valley Park (South Trailhead)
Facilities: Available at the South Valley Park (South Trailhead)
Fun Fact: The Grazing Elk Trail gives you an opportunity to “view” the awesome red rock formations from “above” – stop and take in the view



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