Eldorado Canyon State Park

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Eldorado Springs, United States

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State park· Park· Tourist attraction· Rock climbing

Eldorado Canyon State Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eldorado Canyon State Park is located in Eldorado Springs, United States on 9 Kneale Rd. Eldorado Canyon State Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category state park in United States. Document Moved Object MovedThis document may be found here

Address

9 Kneale Rd

Phone

+1 3034943943

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kaleigh Stovall

My favorite stop on our family trip to CO was this park! The views are incredible and there’s tons of space to explore. Would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting the area!

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Logan Adden

First time there. Lots to explore and smaller rocks for the kiddos to climb. Lots of common sense danger for the kiddos but we all have to learn somehow. Cool frozen ice on the creek to get sweet pictures. Fun to watch the serious climbers do their thing. Not a lot of parking so if they are busy you will have quite a hike to park outside and walk in.

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Matthew Romanelli

This is an incredibly beautiful park! I can definitely see why this is considered one of the best state parks in the country. Just take some to time to enjoy the canyon views; the color of the rocks and mountains contrast beautifully with the pine trees. Take in the views along with the sound of the river.

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Renee Tang

Love this beautiful park. The canyon gives a great variety of stuff to do including watching climbers, walking up the canyon trails or play in the crystal clear water. The lighting of sun and shade is great for photos.

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Chelsea Hayton

It's a beatiful place. Probably more loved among the climbing community as you see many climbers up in cliff faces driving in. Parking can be difficult if it's busy like on weekends. Only 2 hiking trails to choose from but both are nice. One you get views of Denver eventually, which is a good turn around spot for an out and back hike since otherwise the trail keeps going. The other hike takes you to a spot where there used to be an old hotel. Interesting historic place. You can see the continental divide from there as well.