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    Alderfer/Three Sisters Park

    4.6 (41 reviews)

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    Isaac A.

    It was a great hike to Elephant Butte with views all the way out to Mount Evans. Get there early because the parking lot is pretty small. There were a ton of mountain bikers when we were there, but they used the trails across the street.

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    Shruti J.

    Just about 40 mins from Denver, decided to take our dog (he's the reason we're outdoor people now) for a hike. Perfect hike for the perfect day! The trail was covered in snow but today was fairly sunny and warm - turned out great! We did not have any spikes and I slipped a couple of times but over all was manageable. There are so many trails and you can choose which one you want to go for. We look the longer ponderosa trail about 4.8 km long and moderately trafficked. It had a few spots where we had to climb but it's completely doable even for an amateur. Our dog had so much fun! Definitely coming back in the summer.

    Entrance
    Matt C.

    Ahhh, it feels great to be back on the trails! Last week's hike took us to Evergreen's Alderfer/Three Sisters Park. From where we live it was a brief 35 minute drive, a beautiful one at that, too. It was our first time here and we opted to park in the West parking lot and hit the Evergreen Mountain Trail. 10/10 would recommend! Parking lot was full around 9:30 am on a Saturday morning. But not as crowded as I expected. Relatively clean and maintained bathrooms are available for use at the trail head near the stables. Evergreen is just that, green as ever! Beautiful trees line the trails, with mountain bikers whizzing by you. We brought our dog (on a leash, of course) and she enjoyed the trails, too. The views might not be as thrilling off the bat, but the trek to the summit is well worth it. Stunning and picturesque views of snow-capped Mount Evans? Oh yes! Our last two weekend hikes have been extremely successful and we hope to continue the streak this weekend, weather permitting. Colorado, I heart you!

    Alisa J.

    Great park with easy/moderate trails great for groups and people who aren't too experienced in hiking. Beautiful views with some shade. The parking lot also wasn't too crowded given that you do arrive at a reasonable hour for a hike. Highly recommend!

    Tracie L.

    This is a great hiking spot that is not challenging next to Denver. The trails are wide and more dirt than rock, which provides easier footing. I have a foot injury which prevents me from doing the level of activity that I would like to do but this trail was easy and there were no steep inclines. It was very open and smelled so fresh too. It was a nice mix of scene - trees, rocks. Though there were areas where my son was able to climb up rocks and enjoy that where I could stay on level ground, so that was nice. We saw a rabbit, squirrels and different birds. Definitely worth a trip there to do some hiking.

    Trails
    Eric G.

    Such a wonderful hike and the scenery there is breath taking. Trails that are well shaded and beautiful surrounding of earth forms and evergreens. I was t able to try out any other trail but the panda Rosa trail but I'll be back to check out the others

    Eugenia B.

    This is a beautiful open space hike. I wasn't sure when I saw the big garbage bin in the corner of the open space. It was still beautiful. The groups I saw were diverse. I ran into other hiking families, hiking pets with their owners, and bikers as well. It was helpful to use the all trails app to guide me through some of the marked hikes. If you come on your own or with a buddy (preferably with a buddy) then I would just explore on your own without a planned hike. That way the hiker will be able to find their way back on a new trail. Make sure you have the knowledge or map to find your way back to the car.

    Chelsey F.

    When looking at activities on my Colorado bucket list, I decided to head up to Three Sisters for a solo hike. It's really a great beginner hike - not very strenuous or difficult, but it definitely provides beautiful views. Surrounded by pine trees, the trails consist of rocky terrain. Trail markers are easy to read, and with multiple routes to choose from, you can explore many areas of the park. I'm sure it gets busier on the weekends, but on my Thursday morning, it was secluded and quiet, with only a few other hikers seen in passing. Being only 40 minutes outside Denver, the drive takes you through the cute and quaint town of Evergreen. Although there is a parking lot at the beginning of the trail, spaces are limited - so be prepared to find some street parking just in case! I'm also super happy to see that the space is dog friendly, so your furry friend can join! I will make a point to bring my pup on my next trip. It's easily worth a visit if your looking to enjoy some time outdoors and see some beautiful scenery.

    View of Mt Evans from the summit
    Christopher B.

    This park was suggested to me by a number of people so I decided to check it out for myself. Normally, I like steeper, higher elevation hikes but with the snow and not having hiked for a while this seemed like a nice warm up. We did the E. Evergreen Mtn Trail to the summit and finished with the W. Evergreen Mtn Trail, which is around 6 miles and took us about 2.5 hours with a small break at the summit. Let me just say the summit is worth the hike alone. The views of Mt Evans are pretty spectacular (I'll include a photo). Overall, I thought the hike was beautiful and it was the perfect warm up on a Sat morning. There are a number of mountain bikers on the route but nothing too overwhelming or annoying. Everyone is really nice and courteous as well. I think if you're looking for something not too strenuous and something close to Denver then this is a really nice hike to do. You're also outside of Evergreen so you can roll into town to grab a bite or a beer or just roam around a bit.

    View from the Summit Trail.
    Claire G.

    I think this is one of my favorite "near Denver" places to hike. It's big enough to have enough trails for everyone, but not so big that it's daunting. The trails are usually well-maintained and clearly marked. I like to take out of town visitors here for a number of reasons. First, the drive is easy, but beautiful. Second, it has lots of trails for different activity levels. Folks who are easily winded can do flatter trails. People who want more of a challenge can hike up Evergreen Mountain for a nice view. There's a bouldering area and lots of places to picnic. I haven't tried snowshoeing this park yet, but I'm sure it'd be fun. There's some good shady trails to get out of the hot, summer sun. The only drawback is that because this place is close to Denver, it gets very crowded on the weekends. Also the trails are mixed use trails. Most mountain bikers are pretty respectful of hikers, but there's always that one weekend warrior who forgets the rules and doesn't have the stamina to stop and start frequently. If you go on a nice weekend in the summer, remember to GO EARLY to get a spot in the parking lots. Like, get there by 8:30, early.

    3 sisters trail
    Gayle L.

    This is one of our 'go to' hiking areas near Denver. We have hiked this several times and there are enough trails for variety. The trails are pretty easy but if you want to get some fresh air, I definitely recommend hiking here! A good way to 'clear the brain' and relax!

    Alice Q.

    Whoever lives in the big house next to the open space of Three Sisters Park is super go lucky!! Aside from Pumas, we found that this hiking is exactly what the name of the Park is called, because of the three mountains to hike on!! We absolutely enjoyed how difficult the trail was, it was long and also the view on top of random boulders were spectacular!! This hike requires lots of trail mix and water, because I ended up getting slightly dehydrated from that. We found loads of Amanita muscarias all around the trail, which was interesting. The elevation gain of this park was 1502 m for sure. Once you reach to the very top, the view is absolutely gorgeous and smells of the pine trees. If you go on the site, I think it's really cool that it keeps track on the parking spaces, which is a helpful system. Alderfer/Three Sisters has both a East/West Trailhead which you can see the opposite of the sisters from either or sister you climb.

    Heidi C.

    We are always looking for good places to hike. We will go anywhere, even if its a long drive! Luckily Alderfer/Three Sisters Park is not too far out of the way. My boyfriend and I came here on a warm, sunny day. The drive to the park takes you through beautiful wilderness and a cute downtown area. The park has a good sized parking lot and street parking as well. There are also two restrooms and a map at the park entrance. This map will show you all the trails and a bit of history as well. Most of the trails in this park are of moderate difficulty and rocky terrain. These trails are used by hikers, mountain bikers and are dog friendly. All the trails are marked, so don't worry about getting lost. We decided to take the Three Sisters trail since it connects with multiple different routes. We usually like to take a bit longer of a hike, so we connected to the Bearberry trail from the Three Sisters trail. As you can see from the pictures, the views we discovered were awesome! One thing to be aware of is that this park can get pretty busy on the weekend. So if you are looking for a more quiet and secluded hike, go early or during the week. Happy Trails!

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    Love this hike. It's super close to Denver and you can make it as hard or as easy as you want.

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