Reynolds Park
Park Map | Trail Profiles | Camping | History | Parking Lot Completed

Wander or picnic along a trickling stream. Head up rugged trails to enjoy panoramic vistas. Enjoy camping in a secluded setting.
Once a stop for pack trains traveling between Denver and Leadville and later a dude ranch, Reynolds Park caters today to recreationists who savor the foothills at their finest. Hike or horseback ride to Eagle’s View and take in Pikes Peak and the Continental Divide, or meander on lower-elevation trails past wildflowers that dazzle in spring and summer.
While mountain biking is not currently permitted in the park, mountain bikers will be welcome on a 10-mile trek that will originate at the parking lot and terminate at the
South Platte River, allowing access to the Colorado Trail. This trail is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2013.
Camping
Semi-primitive, tent-only, walk-in camping is available by permit. Honor the 7 principles of Leave No Trace by disposing of all debris, leaving your campsite as you found it or in better shape, and extinguishing all fire embers.
Getting There
13581 South Foxton Road, Aspen Park
From U.S. Highway 285, drive south 5 miles to the parking area on the south side of Foxton Road.
Last Modified: Jan 14, 2013 12:12 PM