Attractions and places to see around Aspen Park, located in Jefferson County, Colorado, are primarily centered around its natural features and outdoor recreational opportunities. This community, nestled in the foothills southwest of Denver, is often associated with its neighbor Conifer. The area provides access to extensive natural parks and historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from ponderosa pine forests to mountain summits.
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Start at Dedisse park. Good climb to start then on to Evergreen mtn.
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This is a beautiful area with short stone-lined paths leading to benches in the forest and a wooden bridge crossing the stream. This makes for a wonderful place to rest or take in the scenery.
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Parking lot can fill on weekends, at which point there's some spots along the road. People usually come across the east parking lot first so that will be more crowded along the road. Come early or late to get a spot. From the west parking lot, you can access any area of the park on either side of the road.
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Temporary trail closure: between December 2023 and the summer of 2024 some trails on the west side of the park are closed for forestry management. You can read more details on which trails are under management here: jeffco.us/980/Alderfer-Three-Sisters-Park.
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Evergreen Mountain sits in the Alderfer Three Sisters Park, with a circuit of hiking and mountain biking trails. The trail to the summit has a gradual incline, so it is a good training ride, though be aware that to do the trail to the peak itβs good to have some experience with mountain biking and safety equipment, especially for the descent. The views from Evergreen are very nice and pay off the effort. There can be some snow during late autumn and winter.
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After a strenuous climb up to the top, you will be rewarded with wonderful views. Take a break and enjoy the beautiful landscape before you start descending.
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Swedish and Norwegian loggers first came here and worked in the 1860s. The sawmill on this site, which collapsed in the 1970s, produced lumber for building structures and the railroads. Archibald Staunton built the bunkhouse, which housed six workers.
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This pretty, rock-lined pond is a nice place to rest or enjoy a picnic. Keep an eye out for marmots that live in among the rocks; they look sort of like giant, grizzled ground squirrels.
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For breathtaking panoramas, head to View from Evergreen Mountain Summit within Alderfer/Three Sisters Park. This viewpoint offers expansive vistas after a rewarding climb. Alderfer/Three Sisters Park itself is known for its iconic rock formations and stands of ponderosa pines, providing numerous scenic spots.
Yes, you can explore the Old Mill Site, which marks where Swedish and Norwegian loggers worked in the 1860s. Although the sawmill collapsed, the bunkhouse built by Archibald Staunton, which housed six workers, still remains. Additionally, near the trailhead in Alderfer/Three Sisters Park, you'll find the Alderfer Ranch, which includes a small log barn dating back to the 1850s.
The Aspen Park area is rich with outdoor recreational opportunities. You can find extensive trails for hiking and mountain biking in parks like Alderfer/Three Sisters Park and Staunton State Park. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Aspen Park guide, the MTB Trails around Aspen Park guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Aspen Park guide.
Absolutely. The River bridge and picnic table is a convenient stopping point for a meal or snack, featuring stone-lined paths and a wooden bridge over a stream. Elk Falls Pond is another pretty, rock-lined spot ideal for resting or enjoying a picnic, where you might even spot marmots. Alderfer/Three Sisters Park also offers family-friendly trails and areas.
The Elk Falls Pond provides a tranquil setting for relaxation, with its rock-lined shores and potential for wildlife spotting. Dedisse Park also offers scenic resting places with stone-lined paths, benches, and a wooden bridge over a stream.
While many trails offer moderate challenges, you can find easier options. For example, the Shadow Pine Loop is listed as an easy hiking route in the area. The trails within Dedisse Park also offer gentle paths for a scenic stroll. Always check the Hiking around Aspen Park guide for current difficulty ratings and distances.
For popular spots like Alderfer/Three Sisters Park, parking lots can fill up quickly on weekends. It's advisable to arrive early or late in the day to secure a spot. Some overflow parking may be available along the road, particularly near the east parking lot.
Yes, the region around Aspen Park is excellent for mountain biking. Alderfer/Three Sisters Park and Elk Meadow offer numerous trails. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the MTB Trails around Aspen Park guide, which includes routes like the Staunton State Park loop and Shadow Pine Loop.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views from summits like Evergreen Mountain Summit after a climb. The peaceful and beautiful natural settings, such as the area around the River bridge and picnic table, are also highly appreciated for resting and enjoying the scenery. The historical significance of sites like the Old Mill Site also draws interest.
The area is characterized by ponderosa pine forests and iconic rock formations, especially in Alderfer/Three Sisters Park. Near Elk Falls Pond, keep an eye out for marmots among the rocks. The natural settings provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
While outdoor activities are possible year-round, late autumn and winter can bring snow, especially on higher elevation trails like those leading to Evergreen Mountain Summit. For hiking and mountain biking, spring through fall generally offer the most favorable conditions. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.


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