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Eco Park: Nature and Trails in Cañon City

Explore diverse landscapes and hiking trails at Eco Park in Cañon City, a natural gateway to outdoor adventure and scenic beauty.

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Eco Park in Cañon City, Colorado, is a natural attraction known for its diverse landscapes and hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. It offers a serene escape with opportunities for wildlife spotting and connecting with nature.

A brief summary to Eco Park

  • Cañon City, Colorado, 81212, US

Local tips

  • Bring water, especially during the summer, as it can get hot and dry.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking, as the trails can be uneven.
  • Keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect other trail users.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Canon City Visitor Center at 110 Main St, head east on Main St. Turn right onto 2nd St and continue to Royal Gorge Blvd. Turn left onto Royal Gorge Blvd. After about 1 mile, Eco Park will be on your right. No cost for walking.

  • Public Transport

    The Royal Gorge Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA) operates local bus lines in Canon City. Check the RGRTA website for the most up-to-date routes and schedules to reach Eco Park. A single fare is typically around $1-$3. Bus stops are located throughout Canon City.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Canon City. A short trip from downtown Canon City to Eco Park will cost approximately $9 - $15, depending on the service and time of day.

  • Driving

    From downtown Canon City, head south on 1st Street. Turn right onto Temple Canyon Road (County Road 3). Continue for about a mile; the park entrance will be on the right. Parking is free in designated areas.

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Discover more about Eco Park

Eco Park, officially named B.F. Rockafellow Ecology Park, is an 81.87-acre park owned by Fremont County and operated by Cañon City High School Ecology Club. It serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures and the beauty of lower Grape Creek. The park features diverse landscapes, lush greenery, and scenic vistas, making it a popular spot for hiking and nature lovers. The park is particularly known for its hiking trails that cater to various skill levels. These trails wind through the park, providing opportunities to explore the local flora and fauna. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot various bird species and small mammals in their natural habitat. Eco Park also promotes eco-friendly practices and conservation efforts. Eco Park not only provides access to hiking but also connects to the South Cañon Trails, offering a more extensive trail system for hiking and mountain biking. The South Cañon Trails range in difficulty and provide scenic views.

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