Just 24 miles from Downtown Denver, Daniels Park is home to one of Denver’s two bison herds.
Grills
Echo Lake Park
Echo Lake Park, at 10,600 feet above sea level, is a gem in the Denver Mountain Park System and a must see destination.
Newton and Turkey Creek Parks
Located along Turkey Creek, Newton and Turkey Creek Parks offer quiet and peaceful picnic areas.
Corwina, O’Fallon, and Pence Parks
These parks embody the quintessential characteristics of the Denver Mountain Parks System: backcountry forests, challenging trails, flowing creeks, and shaded picnic sites.
Morrison Park
Morrison Park not only offers an excellent picnic site, but also hosts one of only two remaining intact Civilian Conservation Corps camps in the country.
Fillius and Bergen Parks
Located in Evergreen, these parks offer scenic hikes, historic stone structures and excellent picnic spots.
Genesee and Katherine Craig Parks
Genesee Park is home to the most well known of Denver’s bison herds, great hiking, beautiful views and fantastic picnic sites.
Lookout Mountain, Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave, and Colorow Point Park
Lookout Mountain Park is the first Denver Mountain Park. It hosts the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave.