Ken Lizard Hill Open Space is a scenic natural area in Larimer County, Colorado, offering rocky terrain, diverse vegetation, and panoramic views ideal for hiking and wildlife observation.
Ken Lizard Hill Open Space encompasses a rugged landscape characterized by sandstone outcrops, sparse forests, and rolling hills east of Fort Collins, Colorado. This preserve spans mixed ecosystems including Ponderosa pine stands and sagebrush flats, supporting wildlife such as mule deer, red-tailed hawks, and various small mammals. The area has historic significance from early homesteading and occasional fossils found in the rock formations. Hikers will find moderately challenging trails that lead to ridges with expansive views of the foothills and the city skyline in the distance. The open space is popular among trail runners, mountain bikers, and bird watchers due to its relatively close proximity to urban centers combined with a wild character. Seasonal wildflowers bloom in spring, adding color to the otherwise dry terrain, while autumn offers cooler temperatures and crisp air. Ken Lizard Hill is valued for providing a quiet natural setting to escape urban environments without traveling far. The preserve's trails connect with adjacent open spaces, encouraging longer loop opportunities and exploration of the diverse geology and native plant communities.
Ken's Lizard Rock formation - a prominent sandstone outcrop resembling the shape of a lizard
Panoramic views overlooking the Front Range foothills and Fort Collins
Diverse ecology featuring Ponderosa pine forests and sagebrush habitats
A network of multi-use trails popular with hikers and mountain bikers
A distinctive sandstone outcrop that stands out on the hillside and serves as a popular landmark for visitors.
Elevated trail sections offer expansive vistas of the foothills and distant mountain ranges.
The open space preserves a native Ponderosa pine ecosystem providing habitat for numerous birds and mammals.