Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park, located in Colorado, offers breathtaking views and unique red sandstone formations, popular for outdoor concerts and recreation.

640
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park
 

Red Rocks Park, an iconic outdoor venue, is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Morrison, Colorado. It spans an area adorned with striking red sandstone formations that date back millions of years, creating a visually stunning natural amphitheater. The park is not only famous for its scenic beauty but also as a celebrated concert venue known for its incredible acoustics. Within the park boundaries, visitors can explore a diverse ecosystem that supports various wildlife species, including mule deer and coyotes. The history of this area is rich, with indigenous peoples having frequented the site for millennia long before it became a modern outdoor recreation spot. Visitors can engage in hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing, all while enjoying panoramic vistas and fresh mountain air. Red Rocks Park is renowned for its geological wonders, such as the Ship Rock and Creation Rock, which are visible from great distances. These, along with the park's well-maintained trails and proximity to Denver, make it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists.

Highlights

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Red Rocks Amphitheater

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Geologically significant red sandstone formations

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Visitor Center and Trading Post with historical exhibits

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Scenic hiking trails with wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Red Rocks Amphitheater

A world-famous outdoor venue known for its excellent acoustics and exceptional setting among red rock formations.

Ship Rock and Creation Rock

Iconic sandstone formations that are key landmarks of the park.

Trading Post and Museum

Offers historical displays and information about the park's geology and history.