Matterhorn Alpine Park

Matterhorn Alpine Park

Matterhorn Alpine Park offers breathtaking alpine scenery with a diverse range of outdoor activities, from hiking and climbing to photography and wildlife viewing.

5,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
75,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Matterhorn Alpine Park

Matterhorn Alpine Park
 

Matterhorn Alpine Park, located in Colorado, stands as a picturesque sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning rugged terrains and verdant valleys, the park features the iconic peaks of the San Juan Mountains. Its alpine ecosystem hosts a variety of flora and fauna, making it a prime spot for nature lovers. Historically, the area has been a crossroads for explorers and miners seeking its natural bounty. Today, it's a haven for recreational activities, offering an extensive network of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking. The park is also known for its rich geological formations and numerous streams that support a healthy fish population, appealing to anglers. Wildlife viewing is common, with elk, deer, and an array of bird species frequenting the park. For photographers, the dramatic landscapes provide endless opportunities to capture nature's beauty.

Highlights

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San Juan Mountain Range vista offering panoramic views.

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Alpine meadows with diverse wildflowers and rare wildlife.

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Historic remnants of old mining operations.

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Hidden alpine lakes perfect for a quiet day of fishing.

Notable Natural Features

Alpine Lakes

Pristine lakes surrounded by high peaks, ideal for fishing and photography.

San Juan Peaks

These peaks provide challenging climbing and hiking opportunities.

Wildflower Meadows

In summer, fields bloom with a variety of wildflowers, attracting photographers and botanists alike.