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  • Alderfer/Three Sisters Park - 770 acres, 10.7 miles of trails. The park is also home to many types of birds and animals.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/3sis.html
  • Apex Park - Offers a wide range of scenic and historic features. Its location in the foothills above Golden provides a secluded mountain retreat that is readily accessible to the urbanized area of Jefferson County.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/apex.html
  • Crown Hill Park - A 177-acre park which has been kept in a natural state with minimal development. It is the outgrowth of citizen concern for open space surrounding the lake and for preserving habitat for wildlife.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/crownhill.html
  • Deer Creek Canyon Park - This natural preserve offers an opportunity to observe and photograph many species of plants and animals. Please do not disturb the rocks, plants, or animals. Be aware that rattlesnakes have been sighted on most Open Space parks.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/deercreek.html
  • Elk Meadow Park - This ecosystem is characterized by open rolling land, and grasses. A variety of wildflowers such as aster, wild rose, and mountain ball cactus may be in full bloom.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/elkmeadow.html
  • Lair O' The Bear - This Open Space Park possesses a unique variety of ecological, geological and scenic features, illustrating the relationship between the forces that shaped the area and the complexity of the plants and animals that live here.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/lair.html
  • Matthews/Winters Park - The park lies astride the entrance to Mt. Vernon Canyon, which was one of the early routes to the gold fields of Central City.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/matthews.html
  • Mount Falcon Park - The present multi-use trails lead to historic sites and scenic vistas throughout the park. These trails lead from the plains at the east end of the park, up the foothills on a narrow road which once carried Stanley Steamers.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/falcon.html
  • Pine Valley Ranch Park - The valley is a riparian area with numerous species of birds and wildlife. It is common to observe, deer, coyote, bobcat, golden eagle and beaver.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/pinevalley.html
  • Reynolds Park - The park visitor may prepare his own hearty meals at the picnic area adjacent to the parking area. The most striking characteristic of this park is its diversity of terrain.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/reynolds.html
  • Van Bibber Park - As you look at the trees bordering Van Bibber Creek, you might see a black-capped chickadee in a tree cavity or a fox drinking from the stream.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/vanbibber.html
  • White Ranch Park - This Open Space park located in the foothills northwest of Golden, is noted for a variety of wildlife including deer, bear, mountain lion, bobcat, elk and wild turkey.
    heartbeat-of-evergreen.com/parks/whiteranch.html

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