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Pick Up Poop
Pee-yew! Dog poop is raw sewage. It stinks
and causes damage to the environment. Pack
a pick-up bag and always pick up your dog’s
poop. Never leave a used bag by the trail -
dispose of immediately or carry it with you.
Stay on Trail
Traveling on trail leaves room for wildlife and
their homes. Shortcutting trails causes erosion.
Get muddy! Step right through puddles. Boots
dry overnight; plants take years to recover.
FLAGSTAFF MOUNTAIN LOOPS CHAUTAUQUA LOOPS GREEN MOUNTAIN LOOPS SOUTHERN LOOPS
A Boy Scout - May’s Point Loop (easy) D Chautauqua - Bluebell-Baird - Mesa (easy) G Gregory Canyon - Ranger - Greenman I Big Bluestem - South Boulder Creek (easy)
- Saddle Rock Loop (strenuous)
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Dogs are not allowed on Boy Scout. Head W From the W side of the Ranger Cottage, follow B>mzr«½ Trailhead accessed from W side of Highway 93
through Douglas-fir forest. Trail gently rises Chautauqua Trail up through meadow. Enjoy Trail begins at Gregory Canyon parking lot off
flowers and prairie grasses as well as magnifi- about 0.5 miles north of Eldorado Springs Dr.
and falls to May’s Point for views of the Indian Baseline Rd. It climbs steadily to its junction
cent views. At Bluebell-Baird Trail, turn left Begin hiking westward on Thomas Lane (dirt
Peaks. Return to parking lot at W end of with Ranger Trail on S side of Green Moun-
through ponderosa pines to the Bluebell picnic road) approximately 0.3 miles to Big Bluestem
Flagstaff picnic area via a brief leg on the Ute tain Lodge, which continues steeply to the
shelter. Follow Bluebell Road downhill back to Trail. The trail passes through remnant tallgrass
Trail, and Flagstaff Road. 1 hour, 1.2 miles. Greenman Trail. Just after the creek, Green-
the Ranger Cottage. 1 hour, 1.6 miles. prairie of such surpassing ecological value that it
man Trail meets Saddle Rock Trail. Follow has been designated a state natural area. At the
it back to Gregory Canyon parking lot. 3.5 marked intersection, follow Mesa Trail about 0.5
hours, 3.7 miles. miles, then return via South Boulder Creek Trail.
3 hours, 4 miles.
ENJOY. PROTECT.