Reynolds Open Space Park

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Reynolds Open Space Park

This open space park contains some quality ponderosa and mixed-conifer woodland, along with a nice trail system, offers a nice variety of montane species. In the ponderosa dominated areas, look for Pygmy Nuthatch and Williamson’s Sapsucker, while the mixed woodland could have Red-naped Sapsucker, American Three-toed Woodpecker, Hammond’s Flycatcher, and Merriam’s turkeys in the spring. Steller’s Jays are common throughout, and a nighttime visit may turn up a Northern Saw-whet Owl, best searched for during the spring months.

County: Jefferson

Directions: From US Highway 285: go south to Foxton Rd., approximately 15 miles from C-470 and US 285. Head south on Foxton Rd. approximately 5.5 miles to the parking area, on the south side of the road.

Dates of Access: Open year round
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Ownership: Municipal
Admission: Free

Restrictions: Obey local rules and regulations

Parking: Gravel parking area
Lodging: Permitted camping, hotels in Conifer

Handicapped Access: Limited

Latitude: 39.466666
Longitude: -105.238836

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Amenities

RestroomsYes
Drinking FountainNo
Gravel TrailsYes
Paved TrailsNo
Platform/BlindNo
BoardwalkNo
ConcessionNo
Visitor CenterNo
Gift ShopNo
PrimitiveYes
CampingYes
PicnicYes
HuntingNo
FishingNo
2023-08-10T14:54:19-06:00

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