Trail offers easy access and a mostly flat 1.5-mile loop with a big hill at the end. It features beautiful red rock views and is dog and kid friendly, though lacks shade and includes many stairs that require attention. Wildlife like deer appears occasionally, and the path is well marked and clean.
Plenty of parking options surround the loop. Access from the lot is super easy, and parking at the trading post building is free.
Trails offer great views of the red rocks and beautiful scenery. Trading Post Trail provides a lovely loop with fantastic views and wildlife.
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The trail is approximately 1.5 miles long with a 400-foot elevation gain.
On sunny days, there isn't much shade, so bring sunscreen.
Access from the parking lot is easy with plenty of parking options.
Large grassy areas invite ball sports and casual play, complemented by a playground with tall slides and a small skate park suitable for beginners. The park maintains a clean, well-kept environment with plenty of shade and parking, offering a peaceful setting despite proximity to a highway.
Plenty of parking spots exist on both sides of the park. Spaces are easy to find and widely available.
Views from the top of the mountain offer beautiful scenery and an amazing panorama. Open spaces provide a great spot to enjoy the natural landscape.
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Parking is available on both sides of the park.
The park has a large playground and picnic area.
The skatepark is large and in good condition.
Park offers spectacular panoramic views of mountains, city, and Great Plains. Atmosphere stays peaceful and historic, with spots for picnics and a small playground. Features include a museum, gift shop, and cafe with unique treats like fudge and chocolate-covered bacon.
Free parking is available with a large lot that has lots of space. Finding a spot is easy every time.
Panoramic views stretch across the city, mountains, and valleys, offering a stunning sight both day and night. Several spots along the road provide easy stops to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
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Parking at Lookout Mountain Park is free.
Entry to Lookout Mountain Park is free.
The museum is closed on Mondays during winter.
Sprawling meadows with vibrant wildflowers and panoramic mountain views create a peaceful, scenic setting. Trails offer well-maintained paths with varying terrain for hiking or biking. Wildlife like deer and coyotes add to the tranquil, natural atmosphere.
Plenty of parking spots and ample space make access easy. The area includes restrooms and dog bags for convenience.
Great views include Lookout Mountain, I-70, and Denver in the distance. The Flat Irons appear clear of development, and the Golden Cliffs offer spectacular scenery.
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Parking can be tricky because itโs a popular spot.
Dogs must be on leash during the hike.
The trails are well maintained and offer various options for walking or biking.
Museum offers rustic design with breathtaking views of city and mountains. Atmosphere stays peaceful and clean, inviting quiet reflection. Visitors engage with interactive areas like dressing up and horse riding, alongside a large gift shop and eatery.
Plenty of parking exists with breathtaking views from the lot. The space is ample and easy to access.
Views include Rockies, downtown Denver, and Golden. The site offers amazing and free panoramic sights. Lookout Mountain Road adds a scenic and thrilling drive.
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Entry to the museum costs $5 per person.
Parking is plentiful and available on-site.
The museum closes at 5 PM, limiting evening visits.
Mountain peak offers panoramic views of city, Rocky Mountains, and plains with a peaceful atmosphere and quiet serenity. Trails provide opportunities for hiking, and a small store sells snacks and local treats. Parking is free and convenient, supporting easy access to the scenic overlook.
Free and convenient parking is available with two distinct lots. The first lot offers easy access to the top and plenty of space. Parking spots provide views of the city and mountain.
Views face west toward the mountains and offer a stunning look at Denver and the Great Plains. Access is free and the spot combines city and mountain scenery in one place.
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Lookout Mountain is free to access for all visitors.
Parking is free and convenient with two parking areas available.
The road to Lookout Mountain closes at 8 PM.
Mountain views and a flowing creek shape a quiet, calming park with well-maintained trails that are easy and accessible for walking, biking, and strollers. Plenty of parking and multiple trail options support activities like rock climbing and fly fishing. The atmosphere stays peaceful, with shady spots near the water offering cool relief.
Plenty of parking spots exist at the trailhead and along the canyon. Parking is easy to find even on weekday mornings, with clean restrooms nearby.
Stunning views of the canyon and surrounding landscape greet you along well-maintained trails. The loop combines a paved path and the Flume Trail, offering varied scenery with mountain vistas and running water.
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Parking is available at the Gateway Trailhead for Clear Creek Canyon trails.
The parking lot can fill up quickly on weekends, so arrive early.
The trail is accessible and suitable for all skill levels, including families.
Open space with great views of the front range and downtown creates a peaceful atmosphere. Nature-themed playground with a tree design and shaded grassy areas invite families and children to play and explore. Ample parking nearby supports easy access without crowding.
Spacious parking lot sits close to the park, making access easy. The area includes a public parking lot with ample spots, even on weekends, though many spaces are taken by cyclists.
Open space offers great views of the front range from the top of the park.
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Parking is spacious and mostly accommodates cyclists.
The park features a water fountain and shaded grassy areas.
The playground is larger than expected and well-maintained.
Riverfront setting offers beautiful scenery and a laid back vibe with friendly people enjoying tubing and biking. Rentals include helmets, life jackets, and lockers, supporting a safety-conscious and organized experience. Free parking and easy booking add to the convenience.
Free parking sits in a large lot across the street, just a few steps from the entrance. Convenience stands out with easy access and close proximity to the office and rental spots.
The route offers breathtaking scenery with spectacular views that stand out during rides. Covering many miles on e-bikes lets you fully enjoy the amazing views throughout.
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Free parking is available in a large lot right across the street.
Safety is a priority for the staff, ensuring a secure experience.
The equipment, including tubes and bikes, is in good condition.
Trail offers panoramic mountain views and a mix of steep climbs and flat terrain. Landscape features wildflowers and short reeds, creating a quiet, scenic atmosphere. Well-maintained paths attract hikers and bikers, with ample parking and amenities nearby.
Ample parking exists at the trailhead with a west parking lot off Hwy 93 offering plenty of space. The lot fills up on weekends but includes bathrooms for convenience.
The top offers panoramic views of South Table Mountain, Denver, and the Rockies. Trails provide scenic views all around with climbs and flats leading to a flat top with calm, great views.
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There is ample parking available at the trailhead.
The parking lot is full on weekends.
Bathrooms are available in the parking lot.
Trail runs alongside clear, flowing water with leafy trees and spectacular mountain views. Atmosphere stays serene and peaceful with spots for tubing and quiet river access. It welcomes dogs and groups, offering easy parking and nearby food options.
Plenty of parking spots sit right at the trailhead with an easy access setup. The parking fee stays reasonable, making it simple to park without hassle.
Clear Creek Trail features spectacular mountain views and the soothing sound of a creek. The scenery along the trail offers a peaceful and natural setting.
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The trail is dog friendly, making it suitable for pet owners.
There is easy parking available at the trailhead.
The trail is well-maintained and clean, providing a pleasant walking experience.
Nature preserve offers gorgeous panoramic views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Facilities include a beautiful building with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for children. Outdoor spaces feature picnic tables and a covered deck with rocking chairs, creating a relaxing environment.
Plenty of parking spaces sit close to the entrance, making access easy. Outdoor picnic tables sit near the lot, and some people park across the road and walk over.
Views offer stunning natural scenery with beautiful ponderosa pines and wildflowers. The outlook provides gorgeous vistas that feel like a once in a lifetime experience.
Good to know
The nature center has very limited hours, so check before visiting.
Dogs are welcome on the trails but must be leashed.
Bikes are not allowed on the hiking trails.
Park offers spectacular views of city skyline and surrounding valley from over 6000 feet elevation. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, even near urban areas, with expansive hiking trails and multiple overlooks. Small parking lot limits crowds, keeping the experience relaxing and uncrowded.
Parking availability varies, with limited spots that fill up quickly, so arriving early helps. Weekdays offer easy parking and good access to the trailhead.
Climbing the steps reveals views of Denver, the Golden flat tops, and surrounding mountains. Trails offer stunning vistas, wildflowers, and wildlife without long drives into the mountains.
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Parking is very limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Restrooms are available at the parking lot near the Beaver Brook Trailhead.
If you're not used to higher elevations, pace yourself while hiking.
Park offers well-maintained dirt trails that suit hikers and bikers of all levels, winding through beautiful, peaceful terrain with charming stream and bridge features. The atmosphere stays quiet and clean, with easy access and clear signage, attracting both casual visitors and outdoor enthusiasts.
Parking fills up early on weekends, so arriving before 9:30 helps secure a spot. Plenty of spaces exist at the trailhead lot and Matthews Winters Park, though crossing the road to a nearby lot can be tricky.
Trails offer beautiful views of the red rocks amphitheater and Dinosaur Ridge. The park features a 6-mile loop with a gradual incline and great views of the front range and Denver skyline.
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The park offers scenic walking, running, and biking opportunities.
The public park restrooms are the cleanest I have ever seen.
I needed to watch out for snakes and mountain bikes.
Trail system offers alternating elevation with a general decline and odd/even day restrictions for biking and hiking. Scenery includes snow-covered views and amazing vistas of Denver. The area is busy with hikers and fast-moving bikers, requiring caution on rocky, rutted paths.
Large, convenient parking areas sit just minutes from Golden. Free parking exists at Apex Park Trailhead, making access easy.
Trails reveal amazing views of Denver and surrounding areas. Wildflowers and a nice breeze add to the experience, with snow-covered landscapes offering a beautiful sight.
Good to know
Wear appropriate shoes for hiking and bring a reusable water bottle; there's a water fountain at the park.
The trail alternates between hikers only and bikers only based on even or odd calendar days.
Parking is large and convenient, just a few minutes from Golden.
Trail features hilly, rocky terrain with limited shade and varied difficulty, suitable for all levels. Great views and lush greenery create a pleasant atmosphere, while switchbacks ease elevation gain. Parking is free and easy, with multiple access points and nearby restrooms.
Easy access to a free parking lot with multiple areas including a northernmost lot and others farther south. Two restrooms sit just beyond the parking area but are not visible from the vehicles.
Trails offer amazing views of the area, including lush greenery and RedRock formations.
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Higher elevations require more water and sunscreen to prevent dehydration and sunburn.
There are two restrooms after leaving the parking lot, but they are not visible from the vehicles.
Parking is easy in a free parking lot.
Trail offers a 4-mile loop with rocky ascents and shaded sections under mountain shadows. Parking fills quickly, especially on weekends, creating a busy atmosphere during peak times. Views from multiple points provide stunning panoramas east and west.
Parking fills up early with a small lot and limited spots. Arriving early helps, but driving further offers more parking and less crowded trails.
Trails provide stunning panoramic views of the Denver area and snow-capped mountain peaks. Both east and west views from the park are amazing and ample along a fairly easy hike.
Good to know
Arrive early to find parking close to the park, especially on weekends.
Parking fills up quickly; arrive before 7am or after 2pm to avoid issues.
There are restrooms available at the trailhead parking lot.
Trailheads sit at the lowest elevation, leading to moderate difficulty hikes with uphill views and rocky, narrow paths. The area offers peaceful, well-maintained trails close to urban settings, with occasional cattle nearby. Parking fills early, and signage aids navigation.
Free parking sits at the park's lowest elevation, making the trailhead easy to find. Handicapped parking is right next to the bathroom, and the lot fills up fast, so arriving early helps secure a spot.
Uphill climbs lead to gorgeous views of the plains and metro area. Trails offer wonderful scenery with lots of ups and downs.
Good to know
There is free parking at the park.
Handicapped parking is available next to the bathroom.
The park has a bathroom for visitor convenience.
Park offers stunning mountain views and a tranquil creek running through lush greenery. Atmosphere stays peaceful yet lively, with families and athletes enjoying playgrounds, sports courts, and picnic areas. Open, spacious layout invites outdoor activities like hiking, tubing, and casual sports.
Ample parking exists on streets with a dedicated lot for disabled drivers. The first two hours are free, and parking costs $5 for four hours, with free parking after 5 PM.
Walking trails reveal stunning scenery with towering trees and a tranquil creek. Views include a breathtaking river and an epic mountain backdrop.
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Parking at Lions Park is paid, but the first two hours are free.
The park has no bathrooms, only portapotties.
Smoking and drinking are not allowed at Lions Park.
Rustic old-time western and Santa Fe style blends with laid back luxury and quaint architecture. Spacious, clean rooms offer balconies with unbeatable views and cozy comfort. Quiet at night, the inn features a festive atmosphere with a charming, unpretentious vibe.
Friendly valets handle parking with care, making it easy to leave your car. Overnight street parking is available after 5pm for added convenience.
Rooms feature large balconies with mountain views. Views from upper floors showcase the Rockies' scenery clearly.
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Valet parking costs $20 per day, and no free parking is available.
The hotel has a great location close to downtown and the Colorado School of Mines.
Rooms and bathrooms are reported to be clean and comfortable.