I've been hiking around in O'Fallon Park since the mid 1980's. Back then, it was a neglected, semi-abandoned Denver Mountain Park, known only to us locals. But it was still beautiful, with some of the most stunning views in the Denver Front Range area. Now, the trails are well marked, although some of my old favorites have been closed off. Check out the views to the North/Northwest from up in the higher reaches of the park.
Hopefully, eventually, the circle of parks which would include O'Fallon, Pence, Mt. Falcon, Red Rocks, Little, Lair O the Bear, and Corwina can be inter-connected via land purchases and trail easements.
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Jul 08, 2018
Ryan Harper
Great facility and great fishing. Not too busy all the time, but occasionally gets crowded with events and get-togethers.
I've been hiking around in O'Fallon Park since the mid 1980's. Back then, it was a neglected, semi-abandoned Denver Mountain Park, known only to us locals. But it was still beautiful, with some of the most stunning views in the Denver Front Range area. Now, the trails are well marked, although some of my old favorites have been closed off. Check out the views to the North/Northwest from up in the higher reaches of the park. Hopefully, eventually, the circle of parks which would include O'Fallon, Pence, Mt. Falcon, Red Rocks, Little, Lair O the Bear, and Corwina can be inter-connected via land purchases and trail easements.