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    Staunton State Park

    4.4 (61 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
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    Damon D.

    The Staunton State Park has so much to offer. From its breathtaking views to wonderful trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, tent camping and tons of rock climbing. Not to mention an archery range. If you want to see some Colorado wildlife they have this too, wild turkeys, coyotes, deer, elk and an occasional moose. The Staff is amazing and so helpful when you check in providing detailed information about the park along with Free Maps. The Gift Shop has many things to commemorate your visit.

    David G.

    Fantastic State Park relatively close to Denver. Great facilities: Parking, restrooms, trails. Stunning views. Great place for a picnic too!

    Elevation 9500 ft. Pikes Peak in the background
    Bill M.

    What a great place to hike/sightsee! I've been there twice in the last month and have hiked up to views that include Pikes peak. No part is too tough for most people in good health (I'm a 69-year old with perhaps a hint of more weight than I need ). The cost to enter the park is minimal, at $10 a car. Both times, upon leaving just before dusk I've spotted herds of deer and/or Elk. If you plan on going up to any of the major lookouts, park at the farthest/newest lot, and count on about 4 hours. Bring water - you won't want to drink out of the creeks!

    Carly W.

    Opening its gates in 2013, Staunton State Park is Colorado's youngest State Park. However, its young age doesn't mean it has any less beauty to offer those who visit! This summer I've been making it a mission to get outside as much as possible, so with my sights set on Staunton, I made my way there for a Friday morning adventure. ACTIVITY: There's something for everyone here! Rock climb? Yep! Mountain Bike? You bet! Hiking? Duh! Trail running? Sure, if you're into that sort of thing. Seeking a hike to challenge myself, I decided to make my way to Elk Falls. I opted to Follow Staunton Ranch Trail, to Bugling Elk, to Chimney Rock Trail, To Elk Falls Trail - making an out-and-back totaling 10.95 miles. You can make part of the trail a loop by taking Marmot Passage from Elk Falls Pond, which only adds about 1 mile or so. 'Cause who doesn't love a good loop. NATURE VISTAS: From wildflowers, to waterfalls, to trees, to mushrooms, and all the rock formations - there's bound to be something that catches your eye. Or if you're like me - it all will! Staunton State Park was definitely putting on a show. With all the rain we had earlier this year - the wildflowers were on point! AMENITIES: The trailhead features several vaulted toilets, picnic benches, ample parking, and an amphitheater. There are several porto-pottys and vaulted toilets along the trails too! COST: Since Staunton State Park is part of the Colorado State Park system, there is an entrance fee of $11. Staunton State Park was a most excellent way to get my Friday morning nature fix. I'll definitely be back to check out more of its trails! **Pro Tip: I highly recommend getting there early! While there are some shady areas, the majority of the trails I took were exposed, and the early afternoon heat was brutal.

    Beautiful trails for all hiking ability
    Mary Jo S.

    The husband and I spent the day fishing/photographing and hiking at Staunton State Park. This was my first visit to this 10-year-old state park. We first drove the main roads of the park checking our horse trailer parking and camping sites. We then hiked to Davis Pond #1 and #2 so the husband could fish. I walked around the ponds and across the spillway enjoying the beauty of this park. This really is a hidden gem. Most importantly, Staunton State Park makes previously challenging outdoor activities a reality for members of the public with mobility impairments by offering a Track-Chair program. The park has have multiple Track-Chairs and trails designated for the program, which is available free of charge to visitors.

    Nicole R.

    Beautiful state park with gorgeous views and trails for all levels. Can't wait to check out the visitor center next time around. Worth the annual park pass fee.

    Take Chimney Rock Trail to Elk Falls
    Matt C.

    Elk Falls should be added to your Colorado bucket list. I'll wait. Officially added? Great, let's ramble on! This is one of my new favorite places within an hour of Denver. I solely found Staunton State Park on Yelp. Not once in my year of living here have I heard anyone recommend it. Well it's time to change that! I started at the Staunton Ranch trailhead at 7:30am on a Friday morning. Here's the route I took (and totally encourage): Staunton Ranch, Bugling Elk, Chimney Rock, Elk Falls. Round trip it's just shy of 12 miles. I'd rate it as moderate, though the distance might cause fatigue for some. However, talk about a beautiful hike throughout! Since I started early, I saw seven deer in total, even a baby one. They'll get pretty close to you, especially on the Staunton Ranch trail. I love the rock formations, the lush trees, and the slight incline on this trail. Bugling Elk is probably the most boring stretch, however you'll discover a bathroom. Talk about clutch! This leads you to Elk Falls Pond, which is where many people conclude their adventure. Though pretty in its own right, you have to keep trucking! Now you could go to an overlook of Elk Falls. In my opinion, why look at them when you can touch them instead? Listen to this, I was the ONLY PERSON at Elk Falls. For 30 minutes. Talk about solitude and complete appreciation for our unparalleled state. The views are so worth it and the perfect spot for a well-earned snack. Parking pass will run you $9 like most state parks in Colorado. Staunton and Eldorado Canyon are my two favorite state parks. Wonderful and challenging hikes with views that encompass why I love living here.

    Alisa J.

    Great park with good and well maintained trails! Ample parking and not too crowded. I will be back to try other trails. The picture shows views from the Staunton Ranch and Bugling Elk loop

    Caity A.

    We headed to Staunton State park early Monday morning with our pup. We had a perfect 10.5 mile hike up to the Old Mill and around, and saw less than 5 people walking along the trail, and a couple of mountain bikers. We started near the horse trailer parking, and headed up the Mason Creek Trail, and it took us about 4 hours. I was happy we started early, because there are long stretches without much shade. We wouldn't have taken the longer route with the overlooks, but part of the mason Creek trail was closed for restoration, so we had no choice. I am so grateful for that closure, because the views from the overlook of Pike's Peak and the state park itself are beautiful. After minimal scrambling, the Eagle's Cliffs Overlook was a great place for a snack with a view. I highly recommend this park and this hike!

    Melanie T.

    This was my first state park since living in Colorado. I am a beginner when it comes to hikes so I prefer trails that are flat. I decided to visit Staunton State Park after comparing levels of difficulty with other parks. The park is pleasant and refreshing from the city life. This park is great for small dogs and parents with young children. The path do the pond was easy because the hike was mainly flat. There is another path called Masons Creek. That path contains rocks and different levels of up and down hills. In the fall and winter season, it does tend to get muddy or icy. Be careful on that. Otherwise, the hike on Masons Creek is next to a stream. For me personally, it's relaxing to listen to the sound of running water. There are also plenty of picnic areas. So don't be afraid to bring you own food. There are bathrooms located near the parking area and the pond.

    Beautiful day at Staunton!
    Claire G.

    I just love this park. What a gem. It is scenic, only 45 minutes from Denver, and big enough to find your own piece of peace. There are trails easy enough for toddlers and difficult enough to challenge expert hikers. I love the fact that they have both shared use and hiking only trails. I love the fact that the trails are well-marked. I love the fact that it's clean. I love the fact that I have a state parks pass and don't have to pay the day use fee. Regardless if you are a hiker, mountain biker, climber, camper, or horseback rider, this gorgeous park has stuff that will interest you.

    Davis Ponds Loop
    Stacy P.

    After indulging a little too much in a nice riesling last night, I wasn't up for anything big this morning. But, I didn't want to hang around Denver all day, either, so I took a made the 45 minute commute up to Staunton State Park. It was my first time to this particular park, and I only hiked the couple miles around the easier trail - Davis Ponds Loop. The trail is easy enough for children, and others like me who aren't in the best of shape. It's well shaded, and if you do the loop around the actual "ponds" you'll find a small picnic area. The north pond is quite pretty, and reflects the mountains well - good place for fishing if that's what you're here for. As I said, the trail is very easy and doesn't offer any great views of the area, but just walking through the pines and aspens makes for a great hour. Also, since the park only has a couple parking lots right near the entrance pretty much all the trail heads are within walking distance - so you can pair this easy stroll with a more challenging hike. I look forward to returning, and getting much deeper into the park.

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    Fun trails, hiking easy access and cool little lake . It's our neighborhood gem. Close to Denver

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    Beautiful park, it was gorgeous. We saw a ton of deer, some elk, and breathtaking views

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    Lost Creek Wilderness - Ben Tyler Trail

    Lost Creek Wilderness - Ben Tyler Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Easy to get to just off 85. Easy hike/snowshoeing as well…read more Just got back from hiking the full 11.5 miles. It's a very quite lightly trafficked location. As of today not enough snow to snow shoe and not enough to wear spikes as well. So we decided to get rid of both. About eight or more short switchbacks and a gradual uphill nothing strenuous. When you enter the Pike National Forest you're about halfway to your destination. Trail is well marked and only horses and hikers are allowed here. Solitude and enough length of trail to keep a hiker happy.

    Awesome trail for snowshoeing. It is well marked on Hwy 285, with parking along the road. It…read morestarts quickly on an incline with switchbacks to accommodate the climb, but levels off after a while. Within a few minutes we were far enough up the trail that we did not hear any traffic. From there on out, it was just us. No animal sightings, but we did see tracks and scat. It was a windy day, but once in the trees and after working just a little bit, we were amply warm and happy. I felt like we could have hiked for hours and never seen another person. It was the perfect first time experience at snowshoeing. I think the Lost Creek Wilderness would be great during any season. In fact I learned of this hiking/snowshoeing destination from an REI employee who helped me find the right snowshoeing shoes. He got married in this forest preserve. I envy him that beauty and experience. The Ben Tyler trailhead is at 8260ft elevation and over 11 miles in length. The link I provide is of a map. Each trail name is linked to a history and description of the trail.

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    Lost Creek Wilderness - Ben Tyler Trail
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    Flying J Ranch Park

    Flying J Ranch Park

    4.7(6 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Flying J Ranch Park is close enough to my house to be easy, but mentally it feels worlds away…read more That's the whole trick. You don't have to make a big Colorado production out of it. Drive to Conifer, get out of the car, and let the city brain loosen its grip. It's also not overrun. Parking is limited, and honestly, that may be part of the charm. It keeps Flying J from turning into one of those Front Range hiking scenes where the parking lot feels like a Subaru convention sponsored by REI. The bathrooms deserve their own mention. They are the cleanest park bathrooms I have experienced. Bring a wipe for your hands and you're good to go. The main walk is Shadow Pine Loop, which is about three miles and easy enough for anyone who wants a real walk without signing up for punishment or humiliation. Go left to right, clockwise, east to west, or whatever directional language works for you. I give directions like a city kid, you'll figure it out. The trail draws a mix of people: parents with young kids burning off energy, older folks, meaning older than me, on group walks, and lots of doggies. Please keep your dog on leash. I know, I know, your dog is friendly. So is everyone's dog... The only subculture to watch for is the occasional bike bro who treats right of way like a personal trail system. Most people are great. A few roll through with a festival-bro confidence level that feels wildly unnecessary on the peaceful trails. The park has changed in recent years. Prescribed burns, thinning, and fallen trees have opened up parts of the forest, so there is more sun than there used to be. Some spots look a little rough. Then you notice the new seedlings coming in, and suddenly you're thinking about forest cycles, renewal, mortality, and why you came here without coffee. Wait. Where were we? Come back. Flying J is not flashy. That's the point. It's easy, close, calm, dog-friendly, and natural enough to help change your headspace. Not every hike needs to conquer something. Sometimes it just needs to hand your brain back in better condition.

    Beautiful park in Evergreen with a easy trail. Right now it's great for spikes or snowshoes. The…read moresnow was packed and more slushy and icy so we used spikes instead of the snowshoes and they worked great. The views are pretty and not too crowded at all. There was a ranger at the parking lot and it seems to be checked up on quite a bit. The parking lot isn't too small and there's good space. Highly recommend in the winter because it makes the trail more interesting.

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    Mount  Bailey - Entry to the 1st half of the Aspen Tree easy trail

    Mount Bailey

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Mt. Bailey is the visually prominent peak you see every time you drive east bound through the town…read moreof Bailey on your way to Denver and the Front Range plains. It is a mountain summit in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of CO. The 9,089 foot peak is located 1.0 miles northeast of the community of Bailey in Park County, CO. This area is surrounded by private property, and the only known public access is the trail leading to the summit. The cliffs, while appealing for rock climbing, are also private property. You park and start at a children's playground. The trail head is visible and you will begin with a gradual but steady climb. Once at the summit area you will see the communications tower area, complete with barbed wire. Please do NOT disturb the area - disturbing the private property could jeopardize everyone's access to this peak. This trail is not really a good trail for mountain bikes or horses. It is only a half mile each way not worth the effort of bringing a bike here. The trail gets LOTS of use by the locals, one of them introduced me to this trail. I was told when it snows, it gets packed down and turns icy. So bring your microspikes or other traction devices. Tip: This is not a backpacking destination since its too short of a trail. This is more of a day hike when you want your heart to go pitter patter :0 Directions:From Denver, drive on Highway 285 west (signs say south) through Aspen Park. Continue to Annex Lane (about 26 miles west of C-470/285 intersection). Turn south and drive on CO RD 72, turn right (south)on Burland Dr. Drive until you see the parking area and the playgound (about a mile). Yes. You can bring your four legged bff!

    Short 1/2 mile hike with great views from the top. Please stay to the left as you head up, to the…read moreright is private property and we want to be good neighbors. No trash cans here so pack out your picnic lunch. Cliffs at top so monitor your children. Most things done here are by volunteers and you are welcome to help too. If heading to the top is too steep, the 1st half of an easy trails stays in the aspens at the bottom.

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    Rob digging the trail

    Mount  Bailey - Volunteers building the Aspen Tree easy trail in 2016

    Volunteers building the Aspen Tree easy trail in 2016

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    Guided Goat Hikes

    Guided Goat Hikes

    5.0(5 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Now put yourself in my shoes. You're sitting at Cafe 13 in beautiful Golden, Colorado. You're…read moreenjoying a delightful chorizo breakfast burrito and an iced vanilla latte. You start thinking of where you want to camp for the night so you open up Google maps on your phone and start looking around. There's Meridian campground and Deer Creek campground and hold on- what's that? Guided Goat Hikes?? Your heart races as you hope it's exactly what it sounds like. You fill out the brief online inquiry form hoping- no- PRAYING that there is last minute availability for the evening hike. Owner and founder, Tara calls you within a matter of minutes and is trying her best to accommodate your last minute request. She says she'll get back to you within a couple hours to confirm. Twenty minutes later, she texts to confirm. Your spirits soar. You show up at the predetermined location with your traveling companion and Tara shows up with a couple of goats. Juno and Buttercup are seasoned professionals and they know what they're doing. As you begin to hike, the goats set the pace at a comfortable conversational jaunt that allows your weak sea level lungs to function at 8000'. Tara is a true professional and speaks of her journey into guided goat hiking that is nothing short of inspirational. As the hike nears its end and the sunlight begins to fade, you know your memories of this experience never will. Now that you've been on this epic journey in my shoes, I hope you will take it upon yourself to have your own adventure with Tara and one of her many wonderful goats.

    I had recently lost my parents and brother, and moved to Colorado from California to heal I was…read morelooking for things to do outdoors, friendly, and local. Something that I would want to do over and over. This wknd I found it!!! The owner Tara, was so extremely friendly, so very kind and patient through text and emails to sign up and learn the locations. Once I got to the location, and saw the goats I knew that it was for me!!! I had the best day, laughing, being around all the goats, a lovely group of people, and listening to Tara chatting and leading the group and informing us with amazing information about the Goats. She answered so many questions. I felt happy, safe and learned so much!! I'm truly looking forward to another hike and feeding the goats and the baby goat yoga It's so family friendly Her Instagram and Facebook show children on the trail . Looking forward to doing it in the summer as well If you're looking for something fun to do outdoors, or just get out of your head..... go walk with a friendly goat

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    Liquid Descent - Hank raft guide was the best

    Liquid Descent

    4.9(634 reviews)
    20.4 mi

    I've rafted with Liquid Descent multiple times, and every single trip has been a 5-star experience!…read moreThe guides are not only experts at keeping you safe, but they also make sure you have an unforgettable time on the river. This year, I went early season on Clear Creek and loved it so much I came back late season for Gore Canyon- an adrenaline-packed, fun adventure! The day started with a swim test to make sure everyone was prepared before tackling Class V rapids. (Honestly, if you're not a strong swimmer, this trip isn't for you, they do test your swimming in the rapids and throughout the trip over half of the people across our 5 rafts ended up in the water at some point! Additionally this would be quite the dive into the deep end if you've never rafted before!) The trip was an incredible mix of thrills, skill, and crazy beautiful scenery you would not have guessed was there when you drive into Kremmling. Midway through, we stopped for snacks, and when we wrapped up, the crew served a delicious lunch and cold beers (NA options were there too!) such a nice touch after a big day! What sets Liquid Descent apart is the crew. Every guide I've had has been dedicated to making the trip special. I've talked to them and many of them have said they specifically choose to work here because of the company's extra training and the sense of community. I even met the owner yesterday at Gore Canyon, and you can tell the company's passion for customer experience comes directly from the top. Specifically the last 2 guides I've had, Jordan and Malia have been awesome! Yes, most rafting companies use the same put-in/take-out points and similar gear but the experience is what makes the difference. With Liquid Descent, the guides make sure it's the best it can be and their love for their job ensures you're going to have a great time. I've rafted with other companies in locations where liquid descent isnt and know: the right guide changes everything. If you're looking for an unforgettable rafting trip in Colorado, Liquid Descent is the company to go with!

    I can't say enough good things about our experience with Liquid Descent. My daughter and I signed…read moreup for the beginner rafting trip... and while she was excited... I was terrified. I was so nervous walking in, but from the moment we arrived, every single staff member made us feel welcomed, safe, and supported. Our guide, Koa, was the perfect balance of fun, kind, and incredibly skilled. He guided us through the rapids with such confidence and ease while also making sure everyone felt safe and included. He checked in on us several times throughout and made sure we were having fun, asked us if we wanted to "spice it up" a bit or keep it mellow and just really let us know this was "our" trip and he's cater to what we wanted. I quickly found myself letting go of fear and enjoying the moment... something I didn't expect would happen. Koa's energy was contagious, and his calm, respectful nature made us feel like we were in the best hands possible. At one point on the river, another rafting company had a mishap and we had to pull over and wait for them to recover and get their riders back into the raft safely. Koa explained what had happened with total grace - no judgment, no gossip - just a calm and respectful explanation. He also spoke so kindly of his own coworkers and even the owner of Liquid Descent. You could tell he genuinely cares about the rafting community and takes pride in his work and LOVES his Liquid Descent family! Every employee we encountered was friendly, encouraging, and helpful - from getting us fitted with helmets and life jackets to cheering us on as we headed out. As someone who started out nervous, that kind of supportive vibe made a huge difference. They encouraged me, and they helped me push past my comfort zone in the best way possible. What a GREAT memory! We will remember this day not only for the thrill of the rapids, but for the kindness and heart of the people who guided us through it! If you are considering rafting in Colorado, go with Liquid Descent. I'm so glad we did!

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    Our group of 17 ready to conquer the rapids.

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    Rainbow Roundup Trout Ranch

    Rainbow Roundup Trout Ranch

    2.6(21 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Have gone here twice, one time we had a great time doing some basic fishing, although it is…read moreextremely pricey one of the guides was super nice , when he gutted fish he would throw the fish guts into a nearby river, then when I came back another time no one was there to manage the fishing despite it claiming to have been open, a woman came around and told us we could fish , we paid for rods and bait and started to fish. We caught a few and took pictures of them next to a ruler then went and cooked them, a few hours later she told us we'd have to pay for all of the fish as if they were 13 inches, because she didn't measure them, ARE WE SUPPOSED TO WAIT 5-6 HOURS and let our fish fucking rot ? Ridiculous.

    Loved this little gem in pine! Booked the campsite for an RV but had some mechanical issues last…read moreminute and Diane the host was super kind and let us set up tent and camp we loved the surrounding woods with deer greeting us with our morning coffee.. the sounds of the creek were wonderful and even went in a nice quick hike alongside the first day. It rained pretty steady the next few days, but still was a great place to camp.. even caught a few trout that her gdtr cleaned for us! Sweet little family owned operation! The trout ponds even had a goose family with ducklings.. it was a picturesque slice of heaven. Make sure to stop and get a coffee and mini donuts from James.. his set up is right on property and was a nice touch.. definitely will return again! Thanks Diane! Staunton State Park is 5 mins away too!

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    Trail Gems Geology Tours

    Trail Gems Geology Tours

    5.0(3 reviews)
    51.5 mi

    We went to CO to visit family and experience the beautiful outdoors, and a Geological Hike, the…read moreVolcanic Gems Geology Hike, with Dr. Rox was our first excursion on the weekend. Dr. Rox was fantastic. Both my wife and I are teachers, and so we loved how academic the hike was as Dr. Rox would pause and explain the rock cycle, tectonic movement, or the birth of the Rocky Mountains. We were also delighted that our two teenage sons asked a bunch of questions and were obviously engaged in, not only the Geology lesson, but also the local flora and fauna. Dr. Rox answered every question, and, when she didn't know the name of a plant, she pulled out a trusty book and looked it up. She kept things light, but we definitely learned a lot as well. When we reached the end of the hike where the zeolite crystals had grown in the geodes, we climbed all over the rocks finding crystal after crystal. It was certainly an impressive site. We really loved both the scenery and our guide, and I would recommend this hike to anyone with any interested in geology. A big thanks to Dr. Rox for making our hike so fun and educational!

    The overview summary of Trail Gems encapsulates it for me: "guiding you through the incredible…read morebeauty of Colorado's wilderness." I live in Colorado, but I do not appreciate its beauty enough. I also never knew the story behind the beautiful rock formations and natural landscapes I pass by everyday. Rox provides context and explanation for a natural history of the beautiful sights of Colorado. Rox is also very organized and thoughtful, making sure we had water, snacks, and umbrellas. We got to look, touch, break, and collect all different kinds of rocks in a variety of gorgeous locations. It was fun to explore and engage in a tactile activity. In our modern world where so much of our lives are spent behind screens, this was a truly relaxing yet exciting activity and exploration tour in the outdoors. It was creative and fun. I felt like a kid again!

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