Falcon Regional Park

Park

ADDRESS

11050 Eastonville Rd. Falcon, CO 80831

HOURS

AMENITIES

Benches
Dog Park
Drinking Fountain
Pavilion / Shelter
Picnic Tables
Restrooms

ACTIVITIES

Adaptive Biking
Baseball / Softball
Bird Watching
Dog Walking
Equestrian
Photography
Running
Walking
Wildlife Viewing

Falcon Regional Park

Falcon Regional Park is a 215-acre gem in eastern El Paso County that brings wide-open recreation opportunities to the fast-growing Falcon community. With ball fields, playgrounds, trails, and expansive prairie views, the park is a hub for sports, family gatherings, and enjoying Colorado’s rolling grasslands.

Trails and Recreation

The park features more than 3 miles of natural-surface trails perfect for hiking, running, and wildlife viewing. Open fields provide space for kite flying, disc golf, and casual play. A highlight is the baseball and multi-use sports complex, which regularly hosts local games and tournaments.

Amenities and Features

Visitors will find two baseball fields, multi-use sports fields, a 5-acre dog park, and a playground designed for all ages. Shaded picnic areas and restrooms make the park ideal for family outings and group events. The disc golf course is a favorite among locals, weaving through native grasses and rolling terrain.

Wildlife & Scenery

Surrounded by prairie grasslands, Falcon Regional Park offers sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range. Visitors can often spot pronghorn, rabbits, hawks, and songbirds while enjoying the park’s open spaces. The wide horizons create a true eastern plains atmosphere, especially during sunrise and sunset.

History

Opened in 2016, Falcon Regional Park was designed to meet the growing recreational needs of eastern El Paso County. It quickly became a cornerstone of the Falcon community, bringing formal sports facilities and large-scale green space to an area that previously relied on smaller neighborhood parks.

Plan Your Visit

Location: 11050 Eastonville Rd, Falcon, CO 80831
Hours: Sunrise to sunset daily
Parking: Multiple parking lots serve the sports fields, dog park, and trailheads.

Park Regions

Park Map Resources

Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible ParkingADA Accessible Parking
Paved PathwayPaved Pathway
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

Park Facilities

How to Help

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