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Cherry Creek State Park adventures

Cherry Creek State Park Adventures

Cherry Creek State Park is a diverse outdoor retreat located in the heart of suburban Denver, offering a wide array of recreational activities amidst a serene natural setting.

4,000+
Acres Protected
35
Miles of Trails
1.5 million
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Cherry Creek State Park

Cherry Creek State Park
 

Cherry Creek State Park, situated in Arapahoe County, Colorado, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts just southeast of downtown Denver. The park spans over 4,000 acres and features a large reservoir, which serves as a focal point for water-based activities like paddleboarding, fishing, and sailing. The surrounding landscape hosts an extensive trail system that winds through prairies, wetlands, and forested areas, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation. Since its establishment in 1959, the park has been a refuge for both urban dwellers and diverse wildlife. The wetlands attract a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for bird watching. Additionally, the park supports activities year-round, including winter sports such as cross-country skiing. Its rich history includes the Cherry Creek Dam, built for flood control, which creates the man-made lake central to the park's ecosystem. With easily accessible campsites and picnic areas, it remains a popular destination for day trips and extended outdoor adventures.

Highlights

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Cherry Creek Reservoir

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Wetland wildlife viewing

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Cherry Creek Marina and Yacht Club

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Historic Cherry Creek Dam

Notable Natural Features

Cherry Creek Reservoir

A sparkling centerpiece for water-based recreation and scenic views.

Wetlands

Home to diverse bird species, ideal for bird watching enthusiasts.

Cherry Creek Marina

Provides boat rentals and hosts sailing events, catering to water sport lovers.