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Coal Creek Park

Coal Creek Park

1km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Coal Creek Park is a beautiful and serene spot to enjoy the outdoors. Boasting 946 acres of open space, Coal Creek Park offers plenty of hiking, biking and horseback riding opportunities, as well as seemingly endless wildlife viewing possibilities. The park also offers convenient access to both Cañon City's Royal Gorge Bridge and Arkansas River for those looking for some exciting water activities. There are picnic areas located throughout the park and camping options too.

Erie Community Park

Erie Community Park

1.85km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Erie Community Park is the perfect destination for outdoor fun! The park features 106 acres of rolling grassland which includes two softball fields, five large playgrounds, and three reservable shelters. A paved hiking/biking trail runs through the southern portion of the park and takes visitors by both a small lake and large marshy wetland areas. Eagles, ducks, geese, hawks and other wildlife can be seen in these areas. There are also 3 fishing piers.

Colorado National Speedway

Colorado National Speedway

5.47km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Colorado National Speedway, is one of the state's premier racing venues. Spectators can enjoy watching a mix of asphalt and dirt races from some of the best drivers in the area. It often features exciting events like Late Model Tours and Dirt Track Nationals which provide an action packed atmosphere for both racers and race fans alike. It also offers unique opportunities to riders looking to test their skills in a safe and secure environment with plenty of room to practice their techniques.

Centennial Park

Centennial Park

9.7km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Centennial Park is a scenic destination located in Weld County, Colorado. Its sprawling grasslands, wildflowers, and towering cottonwood trees offer visitors stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. Wrapped around the peaceful grounds is an eleven-mile bicycle path system, traversing over bridges, through woodlands, and tackling prairie hills. The gentle trend of the terrain makes this safe and suitable for every skill level of cyclist or pedestrian.

Teller Lake

Teller Lake

10.33km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

This lake sits amidst farmland utilized for livestock grazing, crop production, and even beekeeping. The water sometimes attracts interesting waterbirds and Dickcissel has at times bred in the fields to the south. Lark Bunting and Blue Grosbeak have also been spotted here. It has a dirt and gravel trail that has two trailheads. This flat and easy trail cuts through prairie and farmland.

Saint Vrain Creek

Saint Vrain Creek

10.35km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Saint Vrain Creek runs from the St. Vrain Mountain Range to Longmont, where it converges with the South Platte River. This creek serves as an important source of irrigation for nearby farms and orchards, supplying clean water to the crops and livestock. It is also a popular destination for fishing and boating, offering recreational activities such as kayaking and jet skiing to those who want to enjoy its beauty up close. The banks of the creek feature stunning landscapes of wildflowers.

Big Dry Creek

Big Dry Creek

10.41km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Big Dry Creek, is a beautiful area which offers a wide range of activities for tourists and locals alike. From the challenging waters of its namesake creek to open terrain suitable for both camping and hunting, there is something for everyone. One of the main attractions is Latham Reservoir, where you can fish or swim with family and friends while enjoying spectacular views. The surrounding farmland provides another popular activity- agritourism.

McKay Lake

McKay Lake

10.69km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

McKay Lake is a majestic and beautuful reservoir located just 4.8 miles from Broomfield, in Adams County.  It is a good location for fishing and camping location, also there are so many other leisure activities possible here.

Frederick Recreation Area

Frederick Recreation Area

11.08km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Frederick Recreation Area is an outdoor destination where residents can find a variety of activities to enjoy. From fishing and swimming to nature walks and picnics, people of all ages can enjoy the diverse opportunities for recreation that await at this peaceful park. With picturesque views of snow-capped peaks, wildlife meadows and wetlands, it's no wonder why Frederick Recreation Area is such a popular choice among local residents.

City of Longmont Museum

City of Longmont Museum

12.23km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

The Longmont Museum & Cultural Center is a municipally-funded museum in Longmont, Colorado. It collects and interprets the history and culture of the St. Vrain valley in northern Colorado.

City of Longmont Sandstone Ranch

City of Longmont Sandstone Ranch

12.35km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Longmont Sandstone Ranch in Weld County, Colorado is a stunning place to experience nature and the outdoors. Situated along the banks of the St. Vrain Creek, the park is an ideal spot for hikers, campers, birdwatchers and anyone desiring a bit of peace and quiet. The park boasts unique geological features, native grassland prairies and abundant wildflowers alongside lush cottonwood forests that offer plenty of shade from the sunny Colorado sky .

Boulder Creek

Boulder Creek

12.56km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Boulder Creek is a beautiful sight to behold. Sitting at the base of the Rocky Mountains, this stunning natural feature provides crystal clear running water that has been coming through this same gorge for millions of years despite significant changes to the terrain around it. It is a top destination for scenic views and outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and hiking. Several campgrounds situated near the banks of the creek offer visitors plenty of opportunities to explore its beauty.

Stearns Lake

Stearns Lake

12.7km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Stearns Lake is a 232 acre lake located in Vilas County. It has a maximum depth of 16 feet. it is one of the famous fishing spot and also It is brids paradise. So many leisure activities are possible here including fishing,bathing and so more.

Coal Creek Trail

Coal Creek Trail

12.79km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

The Coal Creek Trail is a soft-surface trail that parallels Coal Creek from 66th Street in Superior to Erie.This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and horseback riding, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

Eagle Trace Golf Club

Eagle Trace Golf Club

12.89km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Eagle Trace, a ClubLink property, is a Prestige-level Member Club built in 1983. Golfers will see spectator mounds around the course, including grandstand-type seating carved into the area surrounding the 18th green. It has hosted many high-profile tournaments, including the tour's Honda Classic from 1984 to 1991 and again in 1996.

Sawhill Ponds

Sawhill Ponds

13.16km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

A beautiful lake located in the heart of Boulder and it is made up of 18 individual ponds with many surrounding trails and bench areas. Several picnic tables are available here and there is a covered picnic pavilion. If planning to fish, a valid CPW fishing license is required for anglers 16 and older.

Broomfield County Commons Park

Broomfield County Commons Park

13.31km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

A majestic 300-acre county park in Broomfield County, Colorado, in the United States, is home to the Paul Derda Recreation Center, County Commons cemetery, 237 acres of open space, and the 80-acre park and sports complex.

Blue Heron Reservoir

Blue Heron Reservoir

13.56km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

Blue Heron Reservoir, located, is a stunning destination for a relaxing day spent outdoors. Surrounded by pine and spruce trees, the reservoir offers views of breathtaking landscapes as well as plenty of fishing opportunities. The reservoir covers over 25 acres of land and ranges up to 17 feet deep, making it an ideal place for all ages to enjoy. Boating and swimming are also popular activities here, giving visitors the chance to explore the water at their own pace.

Brandywine Park

Brandywine Park

13.75km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

This picturesque park is the heart of Wilmington State Parks and runs along either side of the Brandywine River. The park is approximately 178 acres and it spans both the north and south banks of the Brandywine. Much of the park has been preserved as a mix of wilderness and open space with walking trails and scenic views of the creek and surrounding woods. It also includes active recreational facilities including playgrounds, athletic fields, and Baynard Stadium.

St. Vrain State Park

St. Vrain State Park

13.84km from The Overlook at Colliers Hill

St. Vrain State Park, situated in Weld County, Colorado, is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Boasting 635 acres of recreational land and a 60 acre lake, it offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature from fishing, camping and picnicking to geocaching and OHV riding on designated trails for those feeling more daring. Nestled between the mountains of Longmont and Lyons, families can find relaxation or recreation no matter their preference.

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The Overlook at Colliers Hill

The Overlook at Colliers Hill

650 Orion Ave, Erie, CO 80516, USA

The Overlook at Colliers Hill in Weld County, Colorado offers its residents a wide range of amenities and lifestyle options that cater to all types of lifestyles. Residents of this community enjoy a variety of unique features like the many scenic walking trails, community parks and swimming pools, as well as great access to nearby shopping, dining and entertainment. The breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains provide a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation or adventure.