Updated on February 18, 2025
Day 5 of Summer 2024 Trip to Colorado, Flatirons
The fifth and last day of my summer 2024 trip to Colorado. In the morning, I took a short hike to the Flatirons before getting ready for my flight back home in the afternoon.
Today, I had a video conference scheduled for mid-afternoon, just before my flight home at 5:35 PM. That left my morning completely free. I didn’t find downtown Denver that appealing during my visit back in 2022, so I decided to make the most of my final hours in Colorado this time in nature by planning a final hike to the Flatirons.
The Flatirons are rock slabs of Fountain Formation featuring steeply sloped triangular shapes, created by differential erosion. This morning, I chose to hike the First and Second Flatirons Loop (AllTrails link, but in reverse). The trail winds through the incline between the First and Second Flatirons, eventually ending just below the summit of the First Flatiron.
It’s a Tuesday morning. Weirdly, there was some traffic on US36 heading towards Boulder (I thought the morning rush should only take place in the Denver direction). Since it’s a weekday, there was free parking at Chautauqua Trailhead, but the parking lot was pretty full. In the end, I started my hike at 8:20am.
Here’s GPS tracking:
Not long after leaving the trailhead, there were information markers nearby explaining the origin of the name “Chautauqua” Trailhead. Essentially, the villas nearby belonged to Colorado Chautauqua, founded at the turn of the 19/20 century as a “cultural and educational movement”, TLDR: tree huggers. Back then, it offered the general public a chance to enjoy vacations that combined outdoor activities with cultural and educational programs.
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Initially, I followed “Bluebell Trail”, which was a bit dusty. However, once the trail led into the trees, I faced the biggest challenge of the day: the heat. I had chosen to hike in the morning, hoping for cooler temperatures, as the clothes I packed for this trip were too warm for typical Boulder summer weather. (Plus, the flatirons and the fields below were in the light, making for better photos.) Otherwise, I could have easily visited the Flatirons yesterday after arriving in Broomfield from Leadville.
Unfortunately, even wearing my lightest clothes, the intense elevation gain along the switchbacks had me sweating heavily. (I was also in a bit of rush to get back to the hotel before checkout time). All in all, it wasn’t the most enjoyable hiking experience.

Trail Navigating through Rocky Hillside

At a somewhat rushed pace, I reached the end of the trail, just beneath the top of the first Flatiron, at 9:20am, about an hour after leaving my car.

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Indian Peaks of Front RangeOld Baldy, North Arapaho Peak, Deshawa, Mount Albion, Kiowa Peak, Apache Peak
Being pressed on time, I only remained for 15 minutes at the top of the trail before starting my descent.

Honestly, I found the best views on this trail to be near the top of the second Flatiron and along the switchbacks just before reaching it. From there, one enjoys unobstructed views of the vast open fields stretching to the east and truly appreciates how abruptly the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains rises above them.
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And some final photos of the flatirons once the trail left the switchbacks into open fields. The sky was visibly more cloudy compared to two hours ago.
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In the end, I returned to my car just under an hour after starting my descent. This gave me just enough time to get back to the hotel, take a quick shower, and check out of my room. Afterwards, I headed to the airport, ready to tackle the rest of the day’s activities.
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