Well-maintained trails offer 360-degree panoramic views of mountains and city. Picnic tables and shaded pavilions create rest spots amid scenic surroundings. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful walks to busy weekends, blending nature and social energy.
Trails offer 360-degree panoramic views including downtown and natural landmarks. Overlooks provide stunning scenery with peaceful surroundings and well-maintained paths.
Good to know
Parking can get packed on the weekends, so come early for a spot.
There is a restroom available at the West Trailhead.
The trails are well marked and offer various lengths for hiking.
Trail features gorgeous views of mountains, city, and Red Rocks. Paths are wide and family-friendly, perfect for partners and dogs. Popular spot with cool ruins at the top offers fun for all skill levels.
Trails offer gorgeous views of mountains and cityscapes. Paths provide a good variety with beautiful vistas of Red Rocks and surrounding areas.
Good to know
The parking lot gets full fast, especially on weekends.
There was free parking available at the trailhead.
The trails are suitable for families and different skill levels.
Outdoor setting offers stunning views and a natural amphitheater perfect for reflection. Museum holds extensive history on music and geology. Visitors enjoy hiking paths with varied vantage points and well-laid displays.
Amazing views surround the area, especially from the amphitheater and visitor center. The scenery includes splendid outdoor landscapes and plenty of stairs that offer different vantage points.
Good to know
Parking in the upper north lot saves steps to the visitor center.
Entering the park is free before 2pm on show days.
Free shuttles transport visitors to the amphitheater.
Mountain trails offer moderate difficulty with a mix of sun and shade. Walker's Dream Lookout provides terrific views of Mount Blue Sky and downtown Denver. Popular on weekends, it draws many hikers seeking scenic outlooks and peaceful nature.
Walker's Dream Lookout offers terrific views of Mount Blue Sky, Parry Peak, and downtown Denver. Trails provide stunning views including distant red rock formations.
Good to know
There is no water available on the trail, so bring your own.
The only bathrooms are located at the trailheads.
Parking at the West area is easy, but can fill up quickly on weekends.
Stone stairs lead to a trail with great views of red rocks and cityscape. Parking near the trailhead offers easy access. The area feels peaceful at night but watch for rattlesnakes while exploring.
Great views of red rocks and the city appear from higher points. Parking near the trail makes access to the beautiful scenery easy.
Good to know
The trail is not suitable for dogs due to its rugged conditions.
Parking is available near the trailhead for easy access.
Expect to navigate some challenging terrain while hiking.
Trail features magnificent views and dinosaur footprints visible from a paved path. Educational signs explain ancient fossils, making it great for learning. Family-friendly atmosphere suits casual walkers and geology fans alike.
The trail offers magnificent views on both sides, including an amazing sight of dinosaur tracks and the city. Hiking the ridge provides the best vantage point along a 6-mile trek.
Good to know
Parking is free, and you can walk the trail without a guide.
The round trip walk to the top is about 2 miles.
Bring sunscreen and water during summer visits.
Cemetery offers breathtaking views of city and Rockies from a mountain top. Visitors enjoy a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection. A monumental illuminated cross adds a striking landmark visible for miles.
The drive along the gravel, windy dirt road reveals many amazing views. The scenery blends urban and mountain settings for a breathtaking experience.
Good to know
The road to the cemetery is a gravel, windy dirt road that is bumpy but manageable.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during peak times.
Visitors should plan ahead for weather conditions, as the area can be unpredictable.
Largest dinosaur track site in North America features an uphill blacktop hike with scenic ridge views of Red Rocks and the Rockies. Kids love the fossil digging sandpit and dinosaur statues for photos. Outdoor areas with shaded patios and picnic tables make it a family-friendly spot.
Hiking up the ridge reveals fantastic views of Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the Rocky Mountains. Both east and west sides offer great scenic views, including the Denver metro suburbs and Green Mountain.
Good to know
Finding parking can be challenging during peak hours.
A shuttle is available for $20 if you prefer not to walk.
Bring your own picnic as there are no food services.
Gift shop offers stunning mountain views and an iconic amphitheater backdrop. Multiple rooms showcase unique merchandise and historical artifacts. Covered patio provides a relaxing spot to enjoy breathtaking Colorado scenery and vibrant atmosphere.
Mountain and foothill views stand out with breathtaking scenery from multiple levels. The patio and ceremony spots offer spectacular vistas combining natural beauty and vibrant city atmosphere.
Good to know
Free parking is available, but spaces can be limited.
Restrooms are conveniently located to the left of the entrance.
Expect higher prices for souvenirs compared to other tourist spots.
Paved parking lot offers ample space and easy access to a steep hill trail. Trails support hiking, running, and mountain biking with tools and water station. Top spots provide great panoramas of city and mountains, and the area stays uncrowded even when busy.
Hiking trails offer beautiful views of the city and mountains. The top spots provide great panoramas of Lakewood and surrounding areas.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available at the trailhead.
The toilets at the trailhead are clean.
A paved pedestrian bridge across C-470 gives easy access to Green Mountain recreation.
Trail climbs steeply, testing hikers with its challenging incline. Views from the Summer White House offer epic, scenic rewards. Hikers enjoy both the scenic sights and the physical challenge.
Hiking leads to epic vistas that reward the effort. The view from the Summer White House stands out as a great lookout.
Good to know
The hike becomes steep halfway up, so prepare for a challenging ascent.
Wear sturdy hiking shoes for better grip on the steep sections.
Bring plenty of water, especially for the steep parts of the hike.
Spacious park offers incredible lake views and a family-friendly atmosphere with playgrounds and barbecue areas. Paved trails invite walking while people paddle and swim in the lake. Weekends bring lively crowds around the campground and beach.
Incredible scenery surrounds the area, offering amazing views especially near the lake and meadow. The natural setting creates a consistently attractive backdrop.
Good to know
It is hard to find parking during weekends, so arrive early.
The campground offers electric hookups, a playground, and a beach.
The beach area can get overcrowded, especially on weekends.
Outdoor amphitheatre offers awesome views and a setting like a church. Nearby hiking trails and a park store add to the experience. Parking fills fast, with exits to highways for easy access.
Awesome views overlook the city and the stage. Lunch spots offer a wonderful view during performances.
Good to know
The upper south and upper north parking lots fill up quickly during events.
Wildlife viewing is best near sunrise and dusk in the surrounding area.
There are many hiking trails available for visitors to explore.
Sandy beach offers clear water and shaded picnic areas perfect for relaxed outdoor fun. Paddleboard rentals add active options while mountain views of Red Rocks and Rockies create a stunning backdrop. Atmosphere shifts from calm to lively, with playgrounds and barbecues supporting family time.
Views include Red Rocks and the Rocky Mountains, offering stunning mountain scenery. Shaded picnic tables overlook the water, and the beach provides a relaxing spot with sweet mountain views.
Good to know
The daily admission fee is $10 per vehicle.
Re-entry after paying is not guaranteed.
Expect large crowds, especially on weekends.
Campground features unbeatable mountain views and spacious, sunny sites. Quiet and peaceful atmosphere stays intact despite nearby interstate. Amenities include electric hookups and clean showers, with direct access to hiking and biking trails.
Sites offer great views of the Rockies and a beautiful mountain meadow. Sunsets here show nice colors over the landscape.
Good to know
Showers are coin operated and cost $1.00 for 5 minutes.
The campground costs $40 per night for an electric-only site.
There are many activities at this park, including hiking trails accessible directly from the campsite.
Tiny American spot with multi-level patio offers mountain views and outdoor seating by a creek. Known for burgers and fries, it has a lively, noisy vibe with live music. Family and dog friendly with a chill, dive bar feel.
Rooftop seating provides great mountain views. Multi-level patio adds more spots to enjoy the scenic outlook.
Good to know
Expect long wait times of about 40 minutes for food during busy hours.
Prices are high, with entrees costing around $20 without sides.
The restaurant has a significant rat infestation issue affecting cleanliness.