This month we visited Castlewood Canyon State Park in
Franktown. To get there take I-25 south
to Founders Parkway/ CO-86, go east about 12 miles & turn south onto
Castlewood Canyon Road. This is the west
entrance to the park & there is no visitors center here. You’ll need $7 cash for the entrance fee that
you’ll put into an envelope at the entrance.
Park in the Westside trailhead parking lot.
The trail we took was a combination trail that when put
together becomes a perfect loop of this lovely canyon. The total length was 4 ¾ miles & took us
approximately 2.5 hours. Starting from
the parking lot you walk for about .2
miles on the Falls Spur trail, when you reach the end of this trail we turned
left onto the Creek Bottom trail. This
trail begins at approximately 6,400 feet & continues slowly downward into
the canyon.
The views
from this trail are truly breathtaking as you walk along Cherry creek. After continuing for about 1 mile you’ll come
to the next trail on this journey, it’s called Rimrock trail. This trail will lead you up to the sheer
cliffs of the canyon. The trail moves
down at first & then back up to the top of the canyon, an elevation gain of
approximately 300-400 feet.
After you catch your breath from the climb you walk right to
the end of the canyon & you can then see the entire front range. The trail at this point is over the flat
rocks of the canyon top & a fairly easy journey with incredible views. This trail continues for about 2 miles till
you reach the Dam trail.
This trail brings you back down to the bottom of the canyon
with a fairly steep descent. The total
length of this trail is only a bit more than a ¼ of a mile but we found this part of the hike
difficult because of the steepness of the descent.
Once you reach the bottom you connect again with the Creek
Bottom trail & continue right along Cherry creek until you find your way
back to the Falls Spur trail & back to the parking lot. The great thing about doing the hike the way
we did it was on this last spur of the Creek Bottom trail we could see where we
were at the top of the canyon.
We did this hike on a beautiful day in January but I advise
you to bring clip-on’s or something else for your boots to deal with the
ice. Since the Canyon looms over much of
the trail in the winter, it is a bit
treacherous at times. The dogs never had
an issue but we were walking very carefully in many places. Dogs are allowed in the park & on this
trail as long as they are leashed. I
encourage you to enjoy this wonderful & very different place.
Till next time,
Bill