B.F. asks from Denver, CO on November 09, 2009
Great Hikes to Do with Babies?
Hi,
I have family coming in town who want to do some beautiful hikes. We'll have two babies in hiking back packs. Are there any great hikes in driving distance during this time of year? I'd love some with some rewarding mountain views!
Thanks!
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J.L. answers from Colorado Springs on November 10, 2009
We actually just went for a nice little hike yesterday at Red Rock Canyon. It's near Highway 84 and 31st street towards Manitou. Nice vistas and there are three levels of trails depending on what you feel like doing and the trails are well maintained. While there we saw an Elk mama and her two babies as well as a coyote! It was astounding!
We also went to Barnes and Noble and picked up a book called "Best Easy Day Hikes - Colorado Springs" for $6 which has trails in the nearby plains and mountains.
Good Luck!
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A.S. answers from Denver on November 09, 2009
This time of year for hiking you'll want to stay on the front range. Any of the Denver mountain parks are nice: Mt Falcon, Alderferer/Three sister park, Green Mountain, etc. the other nice one is down in Castelwood: Castlewood Canyon State Park, there's a great loop trail that goes around the trail and near the old dam.
If you have snowshoes then Brainard, Hessie townsite and 4th of July train near Eldora are really nice and avoid the I-70 traffic.
J.S. answers from Colorado Springs on November 09, 2009
Helen Hunt Falls....You will have to look up on the internet but they have wonderful...easier hikes and wonderful views from the top :) Driving distance for sure.
Have fun!
A.B. answers from Denver on November 10, 2009
Check out Roxborough state park. It is beautiful red rock hikes. You can also go over and have lunch at the golf course resturant. It is a BEAUTIFUL secret of the denver area. Also there are several hikes just up 285. good luck...
E.B. answers from Denver on November 10, 2009
check out Colorado Mountain Mamas: http://www.comountainmamas.com/
If you aren't into the group thing, you can at least find some great areas to hike on your own. They are rated by difficulty level and age range too.
A.F. answers from Denver on November 10, 2009
B.,
If Boulder is appealing, go to the boulder county open space and mountain parks website to check trails. Mountain views are best from the plains or from other mountain tops!!
An easy hike is Green Mountain, way up flagstaff road (in Boulder, up behind Chautauqua park) You have to park on the side of the road to do the shorter hike, or down below is the last parking area,and the hike is down the canyon a bit and then back up to the top. Eldorado State park has a few good trails and you can watch the climbers on the way in.(RATTLE SNAKE TRAIL has a divide overlook) Golden Canyon State park has some divide overlooks by trail heads, too. Just about any hike here is good, when you are from out-of-town!
have fun, A.
J.L. answers from Colorado Springs on November 10, 2009
We actually just went for a nice little hike yesterday at Red Rock Canyon. It's near Highway 84 and 31st street towards Manitou. Nice vistas and there are three levels of trails depending on what you feel like doing and the trails are well maintained. While there we saw an Elk mama and her two babies as well as a coyote! It was astounding!
We also went to Barnes and Noble and picked up a book called "Best Easy Day Hikes - Colorado Springs" for $6 which has trails in the nearby plains and mountains.
Good Luck!
B.G. answers from Denver on November 10, 2009
I agree with other posters about Roxborough Park, Three Sisters, and Castlewood Canyon. In addition, you can try Deer Creek Canyon park near the Ken Caryl area, which is a bit more challenging but worth it. Devil's Head is also great. In Evergreen, there is also Elk Meadow Park, I would recommend the Painters Pause loop. Also Golden Gate Canyon State Park, and the Boulder Flatirons area are both beautiful.
J.W. answers from Denver on November 10, 2009
B., I'm not sure what area you live in, but we've gone hiking at "Devil's Head" It is the coolest place ever! It's not a hard hike, we took our two kids and they walked the entire thing (my youngest was 4) but we saw plenty of people with babies and toddlers. They have a fire station that you have to climb, so if you're afraid of heights, you may want to stay at the bottom. It is such a beautiful place. We even saw trees completely covered with lady bugs.
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