Cheyenne Mountain State Park

Aliases: JL Ranch Open Space

This state park, which opened in 2006, offers beautiful views of Cheyenne Mountain to the west and the plains to the east. Miles of trails wind through a terrific sample of habitats of the southern foothills, with extensive scrub oak and Ponderosa Pine woodlands as well as cliff faces with Canyon and Rock Wrens, swallows and swifts, nesting raptors and rattlesnakes. Virginia’s Warblers breed in the foothills scrub habitat. Look also for deer, elk and, if you’re lucky, bear, bobcat and even mountain lion in the park.

Restrictions: Day use only

County: El Paso

Attractions: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Directions: The state park is south of Colorado Springs (south of Academy Boulevard) on CO 115.

Alternate Directions: The state park is south of Colorado Springs (south of Academy Boulevard) on CO 115.

Habitat: Scrub Oak Woodlands, Ponderosa Forest, Cliff Face

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours: 5 am to 10 pm
Ownership: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Admission or Fees: State Park Pass

Parking: Yes

Lodging: Campgrounds

Handicapped: Yes
Handicapped Access: Limited

Delorme: 62 C3

ROC: 1.05E+04

Latitude: 38.737816
Longitude: -104.809055

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