State Parks

From the mountains to the plains, Colorado’s 41 state parks are great places to experience the state’s natural beauty. There’s also no limit to what you can do while you’re there. Go boating in North Sterling State Park’s reservoir, featuring 3,000 acres of water. Check out the great rock climbing at Eldorado State Park, outside of Boulder. Spend the night tucked warmly into a Mongolian-inspired yurt at Mancos State Park. Or, navigate your way through the terrain in a geocaching event at State Forest State Park. The Colorado state parks make a great backdrop to any adventure.

  Total Listings: 38
 

Mueller State Park

5,121 acres of mountain meadows, aspen and conifer forests and wildlife with 50 miles of scenic trails. Enjoy 132 campsites or a luxury cabin, all nestled in a forest...

Region:

South Central


 

Harvey Gap State Park

A beautiful 190-acre lake with swim-beach, picnic sites and fantastic fishing and boating opportunities. Camping available at Rifle Gap and Rifle Falls state parks.

Region:

Northwest


 

Navajo State Park

Go fishing, boating, swimming or hike along the more than 15,000-acre Navajo Lake. Has 138 picturesque campsites; 3 cabins. Don't forget the camera — the sunsets are...

Region:

Southwest


 

Yampa River State Park

West of Steamboat Springs, this park offers fishing and float-boat opportunities on 130 miles of river. Six campgrounds offer basic to full amenities. Tepees are also...

Region:

Northwest


 

Mancos State Park

Just off the beautiful San Juan Skyway, this park is one of Southwest Colorado’s hot spots for fishing and camping. Features 34 campsites, 2 yurts and a 225-acre lake.

Region:

Southwest


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