Devil’s Backbone Open Space trailhead (Hwy 34) closed June 6-7 for parking area repairs
LOVELAND – Devil’s Backbone Open Space southern trailhead, 1725 Hidden Valley Drive located off Hwy. 34 in Loveland, will be closed to public access to allow crews to complete asphalt maintenance and repair sections of the parking area beginning Monday, June 6 through Tuesday, June 7.
While access to Devil’s Backbone Open Space from Hwy. 34 will be closed during the maintenance work, visitors can access the open space via its northern and eastern entrances, which include Blue Sky Trail, Rim Rock Open Space, Coyote Ridge Natural Area, and Prairie Ridge Natural Area.
For current status, please visit COTREX at https://trails.colorado.gov/trailheads/devils-backbone-34.
About Larimer County Department of Natural Resources:
Natural Resources manages Larimer County’s great outdoor places, including magnificent open spaces and water-based recreation areas, and fosters responsible land stewardship through weed management and healthy forest practices. To learn more, visit www.larimer.gov/naturalresources.
Stephen Gibson, Blue Sky District Manager
Larimer County Natural Resources
(970) 498-5621