Buffalo Creek Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination offering diverse activities like hiking, mountain biking, and fishing amid scenic foothills and pine forests just outside Denver.
Located within the Pike National Forest near Conifer, Colorado, Buffalo Creek Recreation Area spans forested foothills and rugged landscapes that provide an accessible yet wild feeling environment less than an hour from Denver. The area’s elevations vary from approximately 7,500 to 8,500 feet, featuring dense ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and small groves of aspen. Historically, the region served as a natural corridor and resource for Native American tribes and later for settlers, evolving into a managed recreation site popular for its array of outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors enjoy an extensive network of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, weaving through rolling hills and creek valleys. Buffalo Creek itself supports trout fishing, offering anglers both scenic and sport opportunities. The area is known for its open meadows, rocky outcrops, and patches of wildflowers in warmer months, attracting wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species. Access to the recreation area is convenient via Highway 285, and campgrounds within the area provide developed and semi-primitive camping options for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Popular for day use as well as overnight trips, Buffalo Creek Recreation Area appeals to those looking for a natural mountain experience close to the Denver metropolitan area, with a balance between wilderness and accessibility.
Buffalo Creek Trailhead – a popular starting point for hiking and biking
Wild trout fishing opportunities along Buffalo Creek
Multi-use trail network featuring scenic pine forest and rocky terrain
Accessible campgrounds with forest views minutes from Denver
A small mountain stream flowing through the area, offering fishing and tranquil scenery.
A shaded picnic spot with access to nearby hiking and biking trails.
A scenic multi-use trail known for open vistas and mixed forest environments.