Staunton State Park

Staunton State Park

Staunton State Park in Colorado offers a mix of rugged terrain, stunning rock formations, and panoramic mountain views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

3,952
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
2013
Year Established

About Staunton State Park

Staunton State Park
 

Staunton State Park is located in the foothills of Colorado's Front Range, approximately 40 miles southwest of Denver. Spanning across a diverse landscape, it features granite cliffs, flowing meadows, and dense forests. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, elk, and a myriad of bird species. Historically, the land that now forms the park was a working ranch, with early 20th-century homesteads still present within its boundaries. Recreationally, the park offers over 30 miles of trails suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Anglers can enjoy fly-fishing in the park's numerous ponds and creeks, while rock climbers find adventure on the various climbing routes. Notable landmarks include Elk Falls, a striking waterfall that is a must-see for visitors, and the Staunton Ranch, which offers a glimpse into the park's past. The park's serene environment and recreational options make it a favorite getaway for city dwellers and tourists alike.

Highlights

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Elk Falls Overlook offers breathtaking views of the cascading waterfall.

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Home to unique stone formations ideal for rock climbing enthusiasts.

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Historic Staunton Ranch buildings offer insight into early 20th-century life.

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Scout Line Trail offers secluded hiking through lush forests and meadows.

Notable Natural Features

Elk Falls

A stunning waterfall accessible by a moderate hike, offering a beautiful spot for photography.

Lions Head

A prominent rock formation offering challenging climbing routes and panoramic views.

Staunton Ranch

Historic structures from the early 20th century, showcasing the park's ranching past.