Quail Lake Park

Park

ADDRESS

915 Cheyenne Meadows Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Street Parking and Large Parking Area

HOURS

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash Containers
Benches
Parking
Pavilion / Shelter
Picnic Tables
Restrooms
Water Access

ACTIVITIES

Adaptive Biking
Bird Watching
Dog Walking
Fishing
Photography
Row Boating / Canoes
Running
Walking
Wildlife Viewing
Yoga

Quail Lake Park

Overview
Quail Lake Park, located on the southwest side of Colorado Springs, is a scenic community park centered around a 22-acre lake. It’s a favorite destination for fishing, boating, picnicking, and walking, with stunning views of Pikes Peak and Cheyenne Mountain. The park offers a balance of outdoor recreation and urban convenience, making it a go-to spot for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.

Recreation and Amenities
At the heart of the park is Quail Lake, where visitors can fish for stocked trout or enjoy non-motorized boating such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing. A paved 1-mile loop trail circles the lake, perfect for walking, jogging, and strollers. Additional amenities include picnic areas, a playground, basketball and tennis courts, and open grassy fields ideal for casual sports and gatherings.

Wildlife and Scenery
Surrounded by open water and patches of trees, Quail Lake Park offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and photography. Ducks, geese, and herons are common sights around the lake, while the backdrop of the Front Range provides sweeping mountain views. Sunsets reflected on the lake are especially memorable, making it a favorite evening destination.

History
The park was developed as part of Colorado Springs’ growing need for community recreation spaces and has become a beloved part of the southwest neighborhood landscape. Its lake not only provides recreation but also serves as part of the city’s stormwater management system, blending utility with outdoor enjoyment.

Plan Your Visit

  • Location: 915 Cheyenne Meadows Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

  • Parking: On-site paved parking lot near the lake and trail access.

  • Hours: Dawn to dusk, year-round.

  • Tips: Bring your fishing gear or a paddleboard to make the most of the lake. Leashed dogs are welcome, and the paved loop makes the park accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

Quail Lake Park is a shining example of how urban parks can offer both relaxation and adventure, giving visitors a place to recharge without leaving the city.

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Accessibility Offerings

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