Address: Castle Trail, Morrison, CO 80465, USA
Phone: +13032715925
Sunday: 5AM–11PM
Monday: 5AM–11PM
Tuesday: 5AM–11PM
Wednesday: 5AM–11PM
Thursday: 5AM–11PM
Friday: 5AM–11PM
Saturday: 5AM–11PM
David Blaine
Great walks for all ages. Lots of interesting local history and views east and west. How often can you see the city and next ranges in one easy walk.
Duy Nguyen
Beautiful place to hiking. The trail has options for biking/hiking and hike only area. The range is pretty big, straight forward easy to navigate trail! You can see red rock amphitheater upon getting to the top. Some part of the trail has red soil which is perfect condition for rattlesnake to sunbath, even during winter. Some shade area still has snow covered but mostly clear throughout the trail. Part of the trail has large rocks can be a bit difficult for bike. Any trail close to Denver without getting onto I-70 W of Denver will most likely be busy throughout the day.
cody pyard
Pretty good hike. We did the castle trail. There's a burned down "castle" at the top. Views of the city are great. You can also drive to the top and hike on a flat trail to the castle. We started at the bottom and to the top parking lot and back it took us 4 hours.
Brian Gillaspie
This was a good trail and had great views. The trail starts off steep for the first couple of miles. I’m from Kansas and am not used to mountain running so it may not be too bad if you are used to mountains. I ventured off onto the Meadow Trail and Tower Loop trail and they were both nice. Saw about 30 deer while on the trail. I arrived about 7:00am on a Tuesday morning and only saw a few other people on the trail.
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There are a few trails you can choose to take...The main trail, going straight to the ruins is pretty much the shortest, it takes about 20min, but it also depends on your walking pace... Also make sure you park by the West trailhead....If you park by the East, the hike would be longer and steeper :)
The park's open year-round, but trails may be closed at times if they're really muddy.
Agree with Neal. If you'd like to see more red rocks without going to the Springs, check out Roxbourgh State park. It's gorgeous!
The park is closed from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise. No overnight camping is allowed.
They have signs up asking that you stay on the trail.
Contact open space. There are various spots at many parks that can be reserved.
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