Anne U. White Trail, Boulder - Denver - Golden - Fort Collins - Lyons, Colorado
Anne U. White Trail
Boulder - Denver - Golden - Fort Collins - Lyons
The Anne U. White Trail is named in memory of Anne Underwood White, a local writer and open space advocate who donated 20 acres for the creation of this trail. This easy but beautiful trail meanders for 1.5 miles along Fourmile Canyon Creek with brilliant displays of wildflowers, miniature waterfalls and young Aspen stands. Elevation gain is minimal. The running water combines with plenty of shade to make the Anne U. White Trail a nice escape from the summer heat. Its low elevation makes this trail an ideal winter destination as well.
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The Anne U. White Trail follows Fourmile Canyon Creek
The trail is known for its high concentration of wildflowers - wild rose seen here
Enclosed by a box canyon, the trail is a great escape from summer heat
Wildlfowers of all hues combine to make spring a great time to hike this trail
Ponderosa Pine trees line the trail
Heartleaf Arnica is commonly found on the Anne U. White Trail
Subalpine Larkspur grow on the hills near the Anne U. White trailhead
The trail occasionaly opens up from the canyon to reveal small hidden meadows
Trailing Daisies, found on the trail, are members of the Aster family
Small waterfalls can be found throughout the trail
Wildlfowers waiting to bloom on the Anne U. White Trail
The trail follows a narrow path with high walls on either side
The main waterfall on the Anne U. White Trail is about 4' - 5' high

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