Caribou Ranch Open Space is a 3,400-acre protected area offering diverse trails, wildlife viewing, and scenic mountain landscapes west of Boulder, Colorado.
Caribou Ranch Open Space is located in Boulder County, Colorado, just northwest of Nederland and west of Boulder. The open space spans roughly 3,400 acres and is managed by Boulder County Parks and Open Space. The terrain features gently rolling foothills transitioning to steep mountainous areas, with elevations ranging from about 7,000 to 9,700 feet. The area’s natural environment includes mixed conifer forests dominated by Douglas fir and lodgepole pine, meadows, and riparian corridors along North and Middle Boulder Creeks. Wildlife like mule deer, elk, black bears, and numerous bird species thrive here. Historically, Caribou Ranch was well known for its recording studio, where famous artists like Elton John recorded in the 1970s, and remnants of ranching-era buildings remain. The open space offers over 15 miles of multi-use trails suited for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with some routes offering expansive views of the Front Range and nearby Indian Peaks Wilderness. Fishing is possible in Boulder Creek tributaries in season. The area’s quiet environment and diverse landscapes provide a peaceful outdoor experience close to the Denver metropolitan area. Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural history and natural beauty, making Caribou Ranch Open Space a popular destination for year-round outdoor recreation opportunities including snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter.
Historic Caribou Ranch Recording Studio site
Scenic views of the Indian Peaks and the Continental Divide
Diverse wildlife viewing including elk and mule deer
Multi-use trails connecting to nearby Heil Valley Ranch Open Space
Historic building remains from the famous 1970s recording studio, a cultural landmark within the open space.
Clear mountain streams running through the park, providing fishing spots and riparian habitat.
Offers sweeping views of the surrounding Front Range and foothills, popular for photography.