Cheyenne Mountain State Park

Park

ADDRESS

410 JL Ranch Heights Road Colorado Springs, CO 80926

Several large parking lots.

HOURS

Open daily, 5:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. The visitor center operates with seasonal hours.

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash Containers
Benches
Bike Rack
Bike Repair Station
Bottle Filling Station
Drinking Fountain
Equestrian Facility
First Aid Station
Parking
Pavilion / Shelter
Picnic Tables
Ranger Station
Restrooms
Scenic Overlook
Shaded Area
Trail Cabin
Trail Connection
Trail Map Display
Trailhead Signage
Trash Receptacles
Visitor Center

ACTIVITIES

Bird Watching
Camping
Cross-Country Skiing
Dog Walking
E-Biking
Educational Tours
Equestrian
Geocaching
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Orienteering
Photography
Running
Snowshoeing
Walking
Wildlife Viewing

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

Cheyenne Mountain State Park, located at the base of Colorado Springs’ iconic Cheyenne Mountain, is one of the region’s premier outdoor recreation destinations. Spanning over 2,700 acres, this Colorado Parks & Wildlife gem offers diverse wildlife, miles of trails, and one of the best examples of preserved foothill ecosystems along the Front Range.

Trails and Recreation

The park boasts more than 28 miles of trails, open to hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers. Trails wind through prairie grasslands, scrub oak, and pine forest, offering varied terrain and stunning views of both the city and the mountains. The Dixon Trail, a challenging backcountry route, leads adventurers toward the top of Cheyenne Mountain for an unforgettable vista. The park also features an archery range, picnic areas, and a modern campground with RV hookups, cabins, and tent sites.

Wildlife and Scenery

Cheyenne Mountain State Park is known for its incredible biodiversity. Visitors may spot mule deer, elk, coyotes, black bears, and mountain lions, as well as an abundance of bird species like hawks and bluebirds. Its location at the transition zone between plains and mountains makes it a living classroom for ecology and a scenic retreat for nature lovers.

History

The park opened in 2006 as Colorado’s newest state park, preserving a landscape that had remained largely undeveloped. Named for the Ute word “Shayan,” Cheyenne Mountain has long been a landmark and cultural touchstone for Indigenous peoples, pioneers, and now, outdoor enthusiasts. The park continues to protect natural resources while providing carefully managed access to the public.

Plan Your Visit

  • Location: 410 JL Ranch Heights Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80926

  • Parking: Multiple paved lots are available near trailheads, the visitor center, and the campground. Accessible parking is provided.

  • Hours: Open daily, 5:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. The visitor center operates with seasonal hours.

  • Fees: A daily vehicle pass or Colorado State Parks pass is required.

  • Tips: Trails are multi-use, so watch for hikers and bikers. Pets are welcome but must remain leashed. Reservations are recommended for camping.

With its sweeping landscapes, abundant wildlife, and modern amenities, Cheyenne Mountain State Park is the perfect place to hike, camp, and reconnect with nature just minutes from downtown Colorado Springs.

Park Regions

Colorado Springs

Park Map Resources

Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible ParkingADA Accessible Parking
ADA Accessible PlaygroundADA Accessible Playground
ADA Accessible RestroomsADA Accessible Restrooms
Sensory-Friendly AreasSensory-Friendly Areas
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

Park Facilities

How to Help

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