Bear Creek Lake Park is a popular multi-use recreational area in Jefferson County, Colorado, offering extensive trails, water activities, and natural habitats close to Denver.
Bear Creek Lake Park encompasses approximately 2,624 acres of forested land, wetlands, and open spaces located southwest of Denver, Colorado, near Morrison and Lakewood. The park centers on a 110-acre reservoir created by Bear Creek Dam, providing opportunities for fishing, boating, and paddle sports. The surrounding terrain offers mixed woodlands dominated by ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and scrub oak, supporting wildlife such as mule deer, red fox, and numerous bird species including bald eagles and great horned owls. Established in 1977, the park is managed by Jefferson County Open Space, aiming to conserve the area's natural environment while providing diverse recreational options. Visitors can enjoy over 11 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, including sections connected to the larger Bear Creek Regional Trail system. The park also features designated picnic areas, playgrounds, seasonal fishing zones, and a designated dog off-leash area. Winter sport enthusiasts can explore snowshoeing and cross-country skiing when conditions allow. Notable features include the scenic reservoir with boat ramps, scenic overlooks atop ridges with views of the foothills, and an interpretive nature center offering environmental education programs. Bear Creek Lake Park attracts a broad range of visitors, from families looking for a day outdoors to active trail users and anglers seeking accessible natural surroundings near the Denver metro area.
Bear Creek Reservoir offering boating, fishing, and paddle sports
Multi-use trail system with scenic views of the foothills
Off-leash dog area providing a dedicated space for pets
Environmental education programs at the park’s nature center
A 110-acre water body that supports boating, fishing, and non-motorized paddle sports in a picturesque setting.
Over 11 miles of trails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, including easy to moderate routes with foothills views.
A large fenced section of the park dedicated to off-leash dog recreation, popular with local pet owners.