The park development preserves and enhances the best of the precious natural areas including the lake, the shore-line and walking trails, while als...
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This park is an "Oasis in the Plains," for swimming, boating, fishing and waterskiing. But that's not all...Jackson Lake is ranked one of the "Top ...
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Castlewood Canyon State Park is a Colorado state park near Franktown, Colorado. The park protects a unique part of Colorado's history (the Castlewo...
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There's more to Cherry Creek than traditional park activities. Hard-to-find and unique activities like model airplane flying, horseback riding and ...
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Amenities:Active area2 playgrounds3.06 miles of concrete trails2 ballfields (baseball or softball use)10 soccer or football fieldsSynthetic multi-p...
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Features:129 Acres of ParklandBasketball CourtBenchesDog Park (off-leash)FishingGolf CourseHorseshoe PitInterpretive SignsNon-motorized BoatingPark...
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The Spruce Mountain Trail gently switchbacks up Spruce Mountain through a ponderosa pine and Douglas fir forest up to fabulous rocky overlooks and ...
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Float your boat in the lake, bicycle or hike on a trail that provides scenic views of the neighboring foothills and Platte River valley, camp, ride...
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Part of the Colorado Front Range Trail, the lower trail joins into the Old Territorial Road, connecting the old Greenland Townsite to Palmer Lake. ...
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St. Vrain State Park is a family-friendly destination for visitors seeking a peaceful and simple outdoor break. It’s an easy drive from Denve...
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One of the Denver-area backyard jewels, Roxborough State Park is just a short drive southwest of Denver.​With close to 4000-acres, Roxborough State...
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For centuries, the rugged granite cliffs, colorful rock outcroppings and stunning mountain vistas of Browns Canyon National Monument have attracted...
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15 miles west of Denver on I-70 to Exit 259 (Morrison/Red Rocks Park Exit),
Golden, CO
Red Rocks Park, along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains, is named for the towering 300-foot sandstone rock formations within its 868 acres. ...
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The Devil's Head Lookout Trail begins in the picnic area adjacent to Devil's Head Campground and ends at Devil’s Head Lookout, the last of th...
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Two baseball/softball fields, community playground, football/soccer field, horse stables, restrooms, scenic overlook and drive, picnicking (includi...
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