This morning Noelle, Sierra, Rosie and I hit the road and headed south down to the Fort Collins area to do a little hiking on a beautiful, almost summer-like, day. After a quick stop in Wellington to pick up some snacks, we headed into the (very busy) park and over to the trailhead parking lot for the Well Gulch Nature Trail. After changing into our boots, we hit the trail.
The trail starts in a shrubby meadow area.
Wild plum bushes are currently blooming and the grape Kool-Aid like smell permeated the air.
Then, the trail moved into its namesake gulch.
A very small stream trickled at the bottom of the gulch and Rosie made several trips over to the water to drink and cool her paws.
Besides the blooming plums, there were other signs of spring that we observed as we hiked: Nuttall's violets,
star lilies,
and fresh, green fern fronds!
We continued our ascent of the Well Gulch Trail to the junction with the Timber Trail.
We stopped for a break at the trail junction, then descended back down to finish the eastern half of the nature trail loop.
As we descended views opened up over Horsetooth Reservoir.
We noticed lots of paddlers on the water in the protected coves. At the junction with the Overlook Trail we found a bench and stopped to take another break.
Then, we continued our descent down the trail,
passing a few pasqueflowers on the way.
Soon enough, we were back near the start of the trail,
and the parking lot. As we left the park we noticed a line of cars waiting to get in. I guess the park had reached capacity.
After leaving we headed to Stodgy Brewing for some beers and lunch from a food truck.