Do you live in the city and find it hard to escape to enjoy the great outdoors? While our largest cities (Denver, its suburbs, and Colorado Springs) are beautiful and exciting on their own, they may lack the wilderness you crave, which is why we are fortunate to have nearby places like Reynolds Park and its many trails:
Nestled away outside of Conifer, Reynolds Park is an impressive 2,050-acre oasis that boasts a whopping 17.1 miles worth of trails!
As the article's name implies, you will never run out of things to see and trails to explore around Reynolds Park, as the 17 miles worth of pathways are broken up into 5 different paths, all of which deserve to be explored.
Whether you are looking for something shorter (a la the 2.1-mile Hummingbird and Songbird Loop Trail), more strenuous (the nearly 10-mile North Fork South Platte River Trail), or in the middle (the 4.2-mile Elkhorn Trail and Eagle's View Trail Loop, pictured), you are sure to find your perfect trail at Reynolds Park.
In addition to the hiking opportunities, Reynolds Park is home to some of the most jaw-dropping views along the Front Range, plus ample wildlife sightings and a beautiful campground.