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Ute Valley Park: A Natural Oasis in Colorado Springs

Explore diverse trails, stunning vistas, and natural beauty in this expansive Colorado Springs park, perfect for hiking, biking, and outdoor adventures.

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Ute Valley Park, nestled in Northwest Colorado Springs, is a 538-acre natural haven boasting diverse trails, geological formations, and rich archaeological history. Popular for hiking, mountain biking, and dog walking, the park offers stunning vistas and a chance to connect with nature.

A brief summary to Ute Valley Park

  • Monday 5 am-11 pm
  • Tuesday 5 am-11 pm
  • Wednesday 5 am-11 pm
  • Thursday 5 am-11 pm
  • Friday 5 am-11 pm
  • Saturday 5 am-11 pm
  • Sunday 5 am-11 pm

Local tips

  • Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as the trails can be dry and exposed.
  • Wear sturdy shoes with good traction for navigating the rocky trails.
  • Be aware of wildlife, including rattlesnakes, and keep a safe distance.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the park's natural beauty.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Ute Valley Park's main entrance is located off Vindicator Drive. From I-25, take the Rockrimmon or Woodmen Road exit and follow Rockrimmon Boulevard. Turn west onto Vindicator Drive at the Safeway shopping center. The main parking lot is approximately one mile on the south side of the street. Parking is free , but can be limited during peak times. An additional trailhead is located off of South Rockrimmon Blvd.

  • Public Transport

    While there is no direct public transportation to the Vindicator Drive trailhead, Mountain Metropolitan Transit Route 34 stops at Rockrimmon Blvd and Vindicator Dr. From there, it is about a 1 mile walk west to the park entrance. A single fare is $1.75 [https://mmtransit.com/fares/].

  • Walking

    If you are staying in the Rockrimmon neighborhood, Ute Valley Park is easily accessible by foot. Follow Vindicator Drive west until you reach the main parking lot and trailhead. Alternatively, you can access the park from the south via the Ute Valley Regional Trail, entering from various neighborhood access points.

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Ute Valley Park offers a diverse landscape of rocky hogback formations, open meadows, and varied trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Colorado Springs. The park's extensive network of trails caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced hikers and mountain bikers. Explore the dedicated downhill mountain bike trails like Almond Butter and Rattle Rocks, or challenge yourself on the black-diamond trails on the southern side of the park. Originally donated to the city in 1969, Ute Valley Park has expanded over the decades to encompass 538 acres, incorporating significant natural, historical, and cultural resources. The park is home to diverse wildlife, vegetation, and rich archaeological features. Keep an eye out for local fauna, but be mindful of rattlesnakes and other wildlife. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the top of West Ridge, showcasing Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and the eastern plains. The park also features unique sandstone hoodoos and formations, adding to its scenic appeal. Remember to respect the environment by staying on designated trails and following Leave No Trace principles.

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