Crow Hill Open Space is a scenic natural area in Colorado known for its rugged granite formations, diverse wildlife, and panoramic views, offering excellent hiking and outdoor recreation close to Colorado Springs.
Crow Hill Open Space is a 540-acre protected natural area located north of Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado. The landscape is characterized by large granite outcrops and boulder fields, interspersed with ponderosa pine forests and open grasslands. The area provides important habitat for native wildlife such as mule deer, red-tailed hawks, wild turkeys, and various smaller mammals and birds. Crow Hill’s geology is noted for ancient granite exposures that create distinctive rock formations popular among climbers and hikers. Historically, the area was used for ranching and farming before being preserved as open space to protect its natural and scenic values. Crow Hill Open Space offers several miles of well-maintained trails suitable for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. Popular trailheads provide access to ridge lines with sweeping views toward Pikes Peak and the Front Range foothills. Visitors enjoy the combination of easy to moderate trail options with opportunities to explore boulder fields and quiet meadow settings. The open space is managed by the City of Colorado Springs as part of its larger open space system, emphasizing conservation, wildlife habitat protection, and low-impact recreation. Crow Hill Open Space appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a natural experience close to urban amenities without the crowds often found in larger state parks or national forests. Its rugged terrain and scenic overlooks make it a day-use destination for locals and visitors alike, especially for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation.
Scenic granite outcrops offering panoramic views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range
Diverse wildlife including mule deer, red-tailed hawks, and wild turkeys
Well-maintained multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Boulder fields popular for recreational climbing and photography
The highest peak in the open space, featuring expansive views of Pikes Peak and the surrounding Front Range foothills.
Large formations of ancient granite boulders providing unique terrain for climbers and adventurous hikers.
Dense stands of native ponderosa pines supporting local wildlife and adding seasonal color.