Have you ever thought that you would like to canvas a narrow and jagged ridge via skill and fancy footwork? Whether the answer is yes or no, you will want to check out the Devil’s Causeway, which may sound downright wicked, but is worth the visit (whether or not you decide actually to cross):
Located atop the stunning Flat Tops Wilderness near Yampa, the Devil’s Causeway Loop Trail is a moderate 10.6-mile path that leads hikers through lush forests and a lake to its namesake Devil’s Causeway.
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Billed by the U.S. Forest Service as a “narrow strip of land that connects two major sections of the Flat Tops,” the rocky Devil’s Causeway is only 3-feet-wide and - for safety reasons - can only be accessed by foot.
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Each side of the stomach-dropping Devil’s Causeway is 60 to 80 feet long and towers 600 to 800 feet above the land below.
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As you can see, the Devil’s Causeway is truly a sight to behold, but unless you are an experienced hiker with outstanding balance, it is recommended you skip this one.
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Please note: Due to the narrowness of the Devil’s Causeway, it is best used between June and September.
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To learn more about the Devil’s Causeway - including current Loop conditions - please visit the U.S. Forest Service’s website.
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The Devil’s Causeway can be accessed via the Stillwater Reservoir Trailhead or Ripple Creek Pass Trailhead, both of which are located inside the Flat Tops Wilderness.
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Address: Devil’s Causeway, Forest Rd 900, Meeker, CO 81641, USA
Located atop the stunning Flat Tops Wilderness near Yampa, the Devil’s Causeway Loop Trail is a moderate 10.6-mile path that leads hikers through lush forests and a lake to its namesake Devil’s Causeway.
TripAdvisor/LostInColorado
Billed by the U.S. Forest Service as a “narrow strip of land that connects two major sections of the Flat Tops,” the rocky Devil’s Causeway is only 3-feet-wide and - for safety reasons - can only be accessed by foot.
TripAdvisor/LostInColorado
Each side of the stomach-dropping Devil’s Causeway is 60 to 80 feet long and towers 600 to 800 feet above the land below.
TripAdvisor/Maryann C
As you can see, the Devil’s Causeway is truly a sight to behold, but unless you are an experienced hiker with outstanding balance, it is recommended you skip this one.
TripAdvisor/thezoodude
Please note: Due to the narrowness of the Devil’s Causeway, it is best used between June and September.
TripAdvisor/Darin Colvey
To learn more about the Devil’s Causeway - including current Loop conditions - please visit the U.S. Forest Service’s website.
TripAdvisor/Darin Colvey
The Devil’s Causeway can be accessed via the Stillwater Reservoir Trailhead or Ripple Creek Pass Trailhead, both of which are located inside the Flat Tops Wilderness.
TripAdvisor/Femtosecond
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured on Only in Colorado? Remember to nominate it here! For even more can’t-miss Centennial State trails, check out The Royal Gorge Overlook Loop Is A Short And Sweet Hike That May Have The Best Views In All Of Colorado.
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TripAdvisor/Maryann C
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TripAdvisor/Darin Colvey
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