Oxbow Open Space offers a diverse natural area along the South Platte River, featuring wetlands, forested river corridors, and open meadows, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal wildlife viewing.
Oxbow Open Space is a 1,006-acre protected natural area located along the South Platte River in Douglas County, Colorado, near the town of Sedalia. The landscape blends riparian forest, wetlands, and grassland habitats that support diverse wildlife, including migratory birds, beavers, and deer. The open space preserves an oxbow bend of the river, shaping a unique floodplain ecosystem with native cottonwoods, willows, and abundant wetland plants. Historically, the land was used for ranching and agriculture before being acquired to protect the river corridor and maintain the area's natural ecology and scenic beauty. Visitors can explore multiple miles of multi-use trails that weave through forests, meadows, and along the riverbanks, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, birding, and nature photography. The area is known for seasonal wildflower blooms, excellent fishing spots, and quiet wildlife observation areas. Its proximity to the Denver metropolitan area makes it a peaceful and accessible retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Educational signage and guided programs occasionally highlight the importance of riparian habitats and local flora and fauna. Oxbow Open Space is valued both for its ecological conservation role and for providing a natural outdoor experience in this part of Colorado.
South Platte River oxbow bend and riparian corridor
Diverse bird species viewing including waterfowl and songbirds
Multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Secluded wetland areas ideal for nature photography and wildlife observation
A dynamic river ecosystem with oxbow bends supporting riparian forests and wetlands.
Seasonal wetlands provide critical habitat for amphibians, waterfowl, and aquatic plants.
The characteristic river bend that defines the area’s name and supports diverse aquatic life.