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Celebrate Colorado Day at a State Park!

Free admission on August 1!

By Jessica Compton, Editorial Manager of Evergreen.Macaronikid.com and Arvada.Macaronikid.com July 29, 2021

Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876. The Colorado state parks celebrate statehood day by offering free admission to all 42 parks on the first Monday of August. This is a great way to explore a new state park without having to pay for a pass. You can learn more about all of the state parks on the Colorado Parks & Wildlife website. If you haven't already, be sure to pick up a CPW Passport at a park office. Get it stamped whenever you go to a state park or hatchery, and you'll have a chance to earn prizes!


There are nine state parks that are in or near the Denver Metro area.

  1. Barr Lake State Park has an 8.8 mile multi-use trail that circles the lake. The Barr Lake Nature Center has displays about the park's wildlife.
  2. Castlewood Canyon State Park has hiking trails that range from mild to moderate and from .5 to 4 miles long. They can be combined for longer hikes.
  3. Chatfield State Park is great for boaters of all types. There are also hikes to enjoy.
  4. Cherry Creek State Park has a reservoir, horseback riding, family shooting range, and more!
  5. Eldorado Canyon State Park offers technical rock climbing routes, hiking and mountain biking trails, and fishing.
  6. Golden Gate Canyon State Park offers mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and more!
  7. Roxborough State Park has great hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.
  8. Staunton State Park has nearly 30 miles of trails, fishing ponds, and geocaching.
  9. St. Vrain State Park is a great place for hikers, fishers, photographers, and everyone who loves nature!


What's your favorite state park? We'd love to hear about your adventures!


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