Highland Preserve is a vast national forest in Colorado offering diverse outdoor adventures from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and wildlife viewing across its rugged mountain terrain and rich ecosystems.
Highland Preserve National Forest spans over 250,000 acres in north-central Colorado, featuring a diverse landscape of alpine meadows, dense coniferous forests, rocky ridges, and clear mountain streams. The preserve stretches across elevations from 7,000 to over 12,500 feet, creating varied habitats that support elk, black bears, mountain lions, and rare bird species such as the boreal owl. Historically, the area was home to Native American tribes like the Ute and Arapaho before becoming a protected public land in the early 20th century to preserve its natural resources and offer outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore over 150 miles of well-maintained trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, including routes that pass through scenic overlooks and historic mining ruins. Anglers frequent the coldwater streams and mountain lakes for trout fishing, while winter sports enthusiasts enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the snowy months. The preserve also supports a number of campgrounds, ranging from developed sites with amenities to primitive backcountry spots. Notable landmarks include Eagle Rock Overlook, known for panoramic views of the Continental Divide, and the historic Highland Ranger Station, which offers interpretive exhibits. Its combination of accessible wilderness, abundant wildlife, and recreational diversity makes Highland Preserve popular with families, adventurers, and naturalists seeking a mountain experience just a few hours from Denver.
Eagle Rock Overlook offering sweeping views of the Continental Divide
Old-growth lodgepole pine forests supporting diverse wildlife
Historic Highland Ranger Station with educational exhibits
Hidden alpine lake accessible via a moderate hike from the main trailhead
A granite outcrop providing one of the most expansive views of the surrounding Continental Divide and alpine valleys.
Historic log cabin serving as an interpretive center that details the forest's management and pioneer history.
A secluded alpine lake famed for clear waters and excellent trout fishing, located several miles in from the main parking lot.