Hiking - GLENDO
About:
- Glendo has 45+ miles of non-motorized trails.
- There are four trail heads: Dam Overlook, Two Moon, Wetlands and Sandy Beach.
More information:
- Trails are a natural terrain single-track design.
UPDATE (6/23/23):
A section of the 91 Gigawat trail is currently closed across the North Platte River. Trails on the south side of the river can still be accessed via the Raptor Trail. An estimated time for the 91 Gigawat trail reopening is unknown, and any updates will be posted as soon as they arise.
South to east side of park and reservoir
Trails are open year-round
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Attention: STAGE 1 FIRE RESTRICTIONS ARE IN PLACE
Notifications: All Campgrounds are First Come First Serve as of October 1, 2024. Also all seasonal water has been shut off for the year. Please fill up before you arrive due to the water being shut off. All dumpsters have been picked up for the year so there are none out on the park until next Spring. HCB Advisories in Effect ↪ Find Out More ↪ Download Flyer There is currently no flooding of any campsites at this time! Access to North Platte River below Glendo Power Plant in the Wetlands Area is currently closed to vehicular, bicycle, and foot traffic. The park is open year-round for day use and camping. Day use permits are required from 6AM to 10PM, and camping permits are required from 10PM to 6AM. Fee booths are open Mon-Sun, from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Otherwise, fees can be paid by cash, check, or credit card at canisters and kiosks stationed at park entrances, which are available 24/7. Park Headquarters Hours:
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