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Staunton State Park

Staunton State Park

0.2km from Staunton State Park

Staunton is Colorado's newest state park, offering breathtaking views, rich Colorado history, diverse plant and wildlife, rock climbing and several miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It includes dramatic rock outcroppings, several streams and a waterfall. Staunton State Park's varied geology, soils, water features, and climate support rare and unexpected plant communities and a rich diversity of wildlife.

Mason Creek Trail

Mason Creek Trail

1.05km from Staunton State Park

Mason Creek Trail is mostly smooth doubletrack with very moderate grades. About a half mile into the trail, you'll hike through a stunning aspen grove, which is worth the trip in and of itself. Soon the trail narrows, becomes rocky, and begins to follow a creek. The final few miles are relatively unremarkable doubletrack that terminates in the parking lot.

Meyer Ranch Park

Meyer Ranch Park

10.93km from Staunton State Park

This amazing place is considered to be the jewel in the crown of the Jefferson County. Hti beautiful park offers ​​​​​​​peaceful strolls through wildflower-laden meadows, lodgepole pine forests and aspen groves. Winter snow brings out cross country skiers and sledders to a hill overlooking U.S. Route 285.

Mount Bailey

Mount Bailey

11.26km from Staunton State Park

Mount Bailey is a mountain in Park County. The summit of the mountain is 12,943 feet above sea level and is the highest point in Park County. The mountain is located in the Mosquito Range, a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. The mountain is home to several hiking trails, as well as the remnants of an old mining town. The town, which was abandoned in the early 1900s, is now a popular destination for visitors to the mountain. Mount Bailey is a popular destination for both hikers and climbers.

Evergreen Mountain

Evergreen Mountain

12.77km from Staunton State Park

Evergreen Mountain lies in the southwest corner of the 1,128 acre Alderfer/Three Sisters Park, part of the Jefferson County Open Space. Accessible via an approximately 6-mile round-trip hike on excellent, well-signed trails and requiring about 1,100 feet of elevation gain, the Evergreen Mountain summit is attainable to a wide-spectrum of hikers.

McGraw Memorial Park

McGraw Memorial Park

12.87km from Staunton State Park

McGraw Memorial Park is a beautiful park located in Park County, Colorado. The park features a variety of amenities, including a playground, picnic tables, and a fishing pond. McGraw Memorial Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, and squirrels. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of activities, such as hiking, biking, and bird watching. In addition, the park offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Dedisse Park

Dedisse Park

15.62km from Staunton State Park

Dedisse Park is a Denver Mountain Park located in Jefferson County, Colorado. Lots of pretty trails mostly inclined. Beautiful rock outcroppings, river to fish in, next to golf course, clean picnic areas. Out houses near picnic area. Colorado's first mountain golf course, the Evergreen Golf Course, was constructed here in 1925, which features the rustic lodge Keys on the Green restaurant.

Evergreen Lake

Evergreen Lake

15.75km from Staunton State Park

A large lake situated in downtown Evergreen. It’s popular year-round for recreation including wake-less boating in the summer and ice skating in the winter. The Lake House rents boats, including canoes, paddle-boats, kayaks, sailboats, and fishing boats from early May to mid-September

Creekside Cellars

Creekside Cellars

16.11km from Staunton State Park

Creekside Cellars is located downtown in the beautiful mountain community of Evergreen. They offer a Cafe serving continental cuisine, with an outdoor deck overlooking Bear Creek.

Denver Mountain Park Site

Denver Mountain Park Site

17.78km from Staunton State Park

The Denver Mountain Parks system contains more than 14,000 acres of parklands in the mountains and foothills of Jefferson, Clear Creek, Douglas, and Grand counties in Colorado, west and south of Denver. It currently consists of 22 developed parks and other undeveloped parklands that serve as open space, scenic viewsheds, and wildlife habitat. Its properties encompass a variety of habitats, including prairie, mountain meadow, riparian forests, montane and subalpine forests, and alpine tundra

Elk Meadow Park

Elk Meadow Park

18.58km from Staunton State Park

Elk Meadow Park is a park and trail system, which is home to a number of outdoor activities. In the summertime, the many miles of trail serve as a place to run, walk, jog, mountain bike, and simply enjoy Mother Nature. Most of the park is open meadows with grasses and wildflowers for the residents of Jefferson County to see and enjoy.

O'Fallon Park

O'Fallon Park

19.37km from Staunton State Park

O'Fallon Park is a municipal park in St. Louis, Missouri. The 57-acre park offers the area's first adventure playground, a truly unique play experience for kids of all ages. The park also is home to O'Day Lodge, a premiere meeting, banquet and conference center, and outdoor amphitheater. The park has a lake with a boathouse. It has basketball courts, tennis courts, softball fields, and a football field. It has a playground, multiple picnic grounds, and a spray pool.

Corwina Park

Corwina Park

20.07km from Staunton State Park

A majestic leisure park, which boats this short 2.4 mile hike to panoramic views of Colorado's Front Range mountains. Situated in a canyon 24 miles west of Denver, the park occupies the riparian corridor surrounding an oxbow on Bear Creek. Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir dominate the south-facing slope of Bear Creek Canyon while mixed shrubs comprise the north slope vegetation.

Deer Creek Canyon Park

Deer Creek Canyon Park

20.4km from Staunton State Park

Deer Creek Canyon Park is located in the southwestern part of the Denver metropolitan area about 27 miles from downtown Denver. It is a foothills park with the entrance and trailhead parking at the edge of an upscale suburban subdivision. It has seven trails with a total length of 11 miles.

South Valley Park

South Valley Park

21.04km from Staunton State Park

This is an open space located in Jefferson County west. It has an area of 909-acre which offers a vast view to the forest and wildlife. The Fountain and Lyons Formations pierce the meadows and scrubland of the park. Rocky mountain juniper and Gambel oak are found around the rock spires. Commonly seen wildlife includes mule deer, elk. Common birds include steller's jay. Horse and bicycle travel is allowed on 7 miles . Facilities include a parking lot, restrooms, picnic sites.

Lair o’ the Bear Park

Lair o’ the Bear Park

21.78km from Staunton State Park

Lair o’ the Bear Park is a favorite of Open Space visitors and families due to its abundance of picnic tables and proximity to Bear Creek for fishing. Once at the park you’ll find great hiking trail options, the cool water of bear creek, great parking, and some good picnic spots. There are open areas as well as shade.

Lost Creek Wilderness

Lost Creek Wilderness

22.01km from Staunton State Park

This is a beautiful and popular spot in Park County. It's known for its scenic hiking trails, diverse wildlife, and crystal-clear lakes. The area is also popular with backpackers and campers, who come to enjoy the solitude and tranquility of the wilderness. While the Lost Creek Wilderness is a great place to explore, it's important to be prepared before heading into the backcountry. Be sure to bring plenty of food and water, a map and compass, and appropriate clothing for the weather.

Squaw Pass Road

Squaw Pass Road

22.12km from Staunton State Park

Squaw Pass Road (now Mestaa’Ėhehe Pass) is a beautiful, scenic high mountain pass that travels through Clear Creek County in Colorado. The road is at an elevation of 2,984 meters and it winds its way through the mountains, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. The road is also popular for its many switchbacks and hairpin turns, which make for an exciting drive.

Windy Peak

Windy Peak

22.18km from Staunton State Park

Windy Peak is a mountain in Park County, Colorado. The peak is located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, and it has an elevation of 11,929 feet. The mountain is named for its windy summit, which is often buffeted by strong winds. Windy Peak is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The peak can be reached via a moderate hike of about 4 miles (6 kilometers), and there are several camping sites along the trail.

Squaw Mountain

Squaw Mountain

22.4km from Staunton State Park

Squaw Mountain is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 3.493m above the sea level, located in Clear Creek County, in the U.S. state of Colorado. At the summit of Squaw Mountain there is an array of communication towers, plus a two story stone lookout tower, built in 1925. Visitors should be prepared for high altitude conditions. Summertime temperatures average 70 degrees but can drop as low as 30 degrees at night or during the frequent summer afternoon thunderstorms

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Staunton State Park

Staunton State Park

12102 S Elk Creek Rd, Pine, CO 80470, USA

Staunton State Park is a majestic 3,828-acre state park, which features towering cliffs, lush meadows, and a variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and nature lovers. The park is also home to a number of historical sites, including an old mining town and a stagecoach stop. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including camping, picnicking, fishing, and bird watching. With its abundance of natural beauty and recreation opportunities.