The Lodge At New Castle





The The Lodge At New Castle Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Scout Trail is an out and back route, but it can be done as a loop following this map. However, you will have to walk on Palmer Ave for a small section to get back to the trailhead. The trail climbing efforts are rewarded by spectacular views high on the rim of Glenwood Canyon, hikers can see the sliver of the Colorado River and the steep cliff edges below. The forest here is thick with vegetation and wildflowers.
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The trail follows No Name Creek, which flows year round and is supplemented by a diversion that brings water from the larger Grizzly Creek drainage into the No Name basin. The trail is well-defined and maintained but can be strenuous at times. Highlights include beautiful stream-side hiking, with frequent crossings from one bank to the other, and waterfall views.
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Easy, family-friendly hiking and biking trail to Rifle Falls. Most of this trail is too steep to be wheelchair or stroller friendly. The first 0.1 miles of this trail to the base of the Falls is paved, typically at least three feet wide, and has an estimated grade of 3% or less. Some users may be able to continue past this on the Coyote Trail but the dirt surface, steeper grade, and more narrow paths may not be navigable. There is a waypoint on the map marking the approximate area where the...
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A popular, short hike to several beautiful waterfalls and caves. Accessibility: There is at least 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of Highway 325 at the start of the trail. It is unclear if the spot is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved, wood or natural surface and typically ranges from 2 to 5 feet wide. The estimated grade is moderately steep (8% or less) except for steep to very steep (over 8%) uphill and downhill sections after...