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Enjoy Our Beautiful Trails

Rendezvous is Winter Park’s leading mountain home community and one of the best places to live in Colorado for families, tucked away on 1,100 spectacular acres with miles and miles of trails for your pleasure.

Here you’ll find trails…

  • For all ages and all abilities
  • For nature hikes or wild mountain bike rides
  • For easy treks with kids
  • For mountain meadow strolls to view our resident moose and elk
  • For winter fun with groomed trails so you can cross country ski or skate
  • Year-round, for the Rendezvous Trailside Wellness program to maintain a vital body, mind, and soul.

Stop in the Rendezvous Sales Center, pick up a trail map and enjoy all these Rendezvous adventures.

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The Rendezvous Trailside Wellness Program

Use the Rendezvous trails to improve your health and fitness at any time of year. “Working out” has never been such fun! Collaborating with Tina Vindum, founder of Outdoor Fitness, we’re putting the finishing touches on the Rendezvous Trailside Wellness Program.

A holistic approach to better health, Rendezvous Trailside Wellness embraces the therapeutic properties of the great outdoors – with a fitness experience designed to promote:

  • Cardiovascular conditioning
  • Total body strength and toning
  • Balance and agility
  • Flexibility
  • Stress reduction
  • and more

The Rendezvous Trailside Wellness Program is open to all.

For more information email hcorbin@koelbelco.com or call 970-726-5177.

Trails to Explore

Here are a few select ‘must-see’ trails worth exploring when you’re in Rendezvous:

Mary’s Pond Trail
A Sampling – Five simple & effective exercises to stimulate body and mind. Easy level.
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Chickadee Trail
Naturalist Experience – Honoring the body, mind, and environment. Easy to moderate level.
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Hawk Trail
Health & Wellness – Total body conditioning.  Moderate level.
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Bench Trail
Sports & Fitness – All terrain & multi-directional training.  Moderate to advanced level.
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Outdoor Fitness isn’t only about inspiration: it’s also about results.

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Change your body composition, so that you lose fat and increase muscle, becoming leaner and lighter
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Enhance cognitive function, increasing mental focus and performance
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Raise your energy levels, balance hormones and neurotransmitters and enable greater emotional equilibrium
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Significantly increase self-confidence, positive body image, and motivation levels
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Strengthen your immune system, reducing healing time
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Boost your stress response
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Improves the cardiovascular system, shoring up your bone health, and can reverse Type 2 Diabetes
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Before You Embark – Be Trail Safe

Ensure a safe and enjoyable Rendezvous hike or bike by observing a few simple precautions.

  • What to Take With You on Your Hike
    • Water
    • Sunglasses
    • Sunscreen
    • Cell phone
    • Clothing: something warm, extra socks and rain gear
    • Compass
    • First aid kit
    • Food (bring extra)
    • Flashlight
    • Hat
    • Insect repellent
    • Map
    • Bear spray
    • Pocket knife
    • Space blanket or a piece of plastic (to use for warmth or shelter)
    • Whistle (to scare off animals or to use as a signaling device)
  • Preparation

    Hike or bike with a group or companion. Dress in layers. Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Wear comfortable hiking boots rather than running shoes or sandals.

    Drink plenty of water. Let others know where you’ll be hiking and what time you estimate getting back, and check-in with them when you’re done.

  • Weather

    Afternoon thunderstorms are a frequent summer occurrence along the mountains. In order to avoid lightning strikes, don’t be the tallest object around or stand under tall objects. Move to higher ground in the event of a flash flood. Rain gear can help prevent hypothermia, a drop in body temperature that can happen even in the summertime.

  • Animals

    As people move into wildlife habitat, animal encounters occur more frequently. Click here to learn more about how to deal with wildlife on the trail.

  • Other Hazards
    Ticks and Mosquitoes

    Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants, and apply bug repellent to clothing.

    Poison Ivy

    “Leaves of three, let it be.” Wash the area thoroughly if you brush against poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac.

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