3895 acre State Park, seasonal swim beach, horseback riding, marina with boat rentals, 1423 acre lake, 193 camp sites (reservations needed, pay …
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2024年10月20日
A fantastic spot for hiking and wildlife enthusiasts. The park’s trails offer peaceful walks through diverse landscapes, including woodlands, wetlands, and grasslands. You’ll have plenty of opportuni… Xoel C的完整评论
2024年8月13日
Chatfield State Park was very nice. Our site had fhu and plenty of room for a 42 ft 5th wheel and pickup. We were close to town for shopping and restaurants. Red Rocks was amazing. Navigator01420476763的完整评论
2024年1月6日
Lots of parking and spaces to put into the water. We kayaked, paddle-boarded, and picnicked on the bank. The park is also pet-friendly. familyis4ever的完整评论
Is ther a fee for bicyclists to enter Chatfiled SP?
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Hopefully there is a fee for anyone entering a Colorado State Park - they need the revenue. Colorado State Parks do not get tax revenue (dumb idea) for operations - it all comes from fees.
kcbruder, I was wondering if you can tell me if there is a way to purchase the quarters needed for showering? And if so, where? Thanking you in advance, Evy
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There are change machines, but they (mulitple ones) were out of order when I was there. I recommend you bring your own.
We are looking for place with good scenery to SUP during our visit in July. We’d like an area where we can spend a few hours paddling and exploring. We are staying near Denver/Littleton. Is chatfield a good option or should we look into another state park/lake?
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I would say Chatfield is a good option. I know they are doing some construction on roads, but I would go on the main lake and put in by the gravel pond or the swim beach. You can …
I would say Chatfield is a good option. I know they are doing some construction on roads, but I would go on the main lake and put in by the gravel pond or the swim beach. You can paddle around, there are some coves to explore (not too deep but good). You have a nice view of the hogback (large foothills) and you can find areas that are pretty quiet. Bear Lake State Park is another option, although the lake is MUCH smaller and would not be as quiet. I have not tried Cherry Creek State Park so I cannot speak to that area.