Best Hike for Cooling Down
Spruce Mountain Loop
The 5.6-mile Spruce Mountain Loop is too long to be called an easy walk, but you can always turn back whenever you like, and most of the hike is a breeze thanks to the smell of trees — none of which are spruces, ironically — and all of the shade provided. Part of Douglas County’s Spruce Meadows Open Space and Trail, the Spruce Mountain hike will put you right in between oakbrush trees, ponderosa pines and Douglas firs (often called a “yellow Spruce” by old locals), all of which soak up the sun and heat like a vacuum. On the south rim you’ll get elevated and expansive views of Greenland Open Space across the road, and there’s a good chance you’ll see horseback riders on nice days. There is a parking lot at the loop trailhead, but be sure to bring plenty of water.