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South Park is a broad mountain basin in central Colorado offering vast opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing amid its high-elevation plains and forested foothills.

Approximately 300,000 acres of combined managed forest and wilderness areas surrounding the basin
Acres Protected
Over 150 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 150,000
Annual Visitors
Designated forest and wilderness areas date from early 20th century onward
Year Established

About South Park

 

South Park is a high mountain grassland basin located in Park County, Colorado, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. At an average elevation exceeding 9,000 feet, this broad valley is characterized by sweeping open meadows, wetland areas, and patches of dense coniferous forest. The basin has long served as a historic corridor and grazing region, rich in mining heritage and ranching history dating back to the 19th century. South Park encompasses portions of the Pike National Forest and is adjacent to multiple wilderness areas, providing access to extensive trails and backcountry terrain. Visitors can enjoy diverse recreational activities such as hiking on gentle valley trails and more rugged forest paths, camping in quiet campgrounds or dispersed sites, fishing in numerous streams and reservoirs, wildlife watching for species like elk, mule deer, and bald eagles, and cross-country skiing or snowmobiling in the winter months. Key landmarks include the South Park City Museum, a reconstructed historic mining town exhibiting artifacts from the area's gold rush era, and Twelve Mile Recreation Area, popular for water sports and picnicking. The abundant natural resources and relatively low visitor density make South Park especially appealing to those seeking solitude and immersion in nature. Seasonal changes reveal a landscape of wildflower blooms in summer and vibrant aspen colors in the fall. Easy accessibility along State Highway 9 and proximity to Fairplay offers a gateway for travelers exploring central Colorado's outdoor offerings.

Highlights

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South Park City Museum, a preserved historic mining town showcasing 19th-century gold rush life

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Twelve Mile Recreation Area, featuring a reservoir for fishing, boating, and swimming

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Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities including elk, mule deer, and bird species

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Extensive trail networks offering both gentle valley walks and challenging mountain hikes

Notable Natural Features

South Park City Museum

An outdoor museum featuring restored buildings and artifacts that recreate a 19th-century mining town.

Twelve Mile Recreation Area

A popular destination for water recreation including fishing, kayaking, and swimming.

Pike National Forest Surrounding Lands

Offers extensive public access to hiking, horseback riding, dispersed camping, and hunting within forested terrain.