Best mountain peaks around Wheat Ridge, Colorado, are situated on the western edge of the Great Plains, just east of the Front Range of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The city, at an elevation of approximately 5,459 feet, provides access to several notable elevated areas. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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You can see William Frederick Hayden Park on the right, and Denver on the left from Carl's Point. A perfect spot to take a mid ride photo or simply take a break and enjoy the view.
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… don’t expect green 🤩 but expect magnificent views … enjoy slowly leaving behind the city noise …
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Enjoy looking out from the observation deck as you can see Denver and the perfectly straight Colfax Road that splits down the middle.
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The jog up to the top of this high point isn't particularly challenging, but it's a great spot to take in views of Lakewood and Denver to your east, and a big swath of protected natural land to your west. Watch out for mountain bikers on the trail.
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Green Mountain peak in Lakewood, Colorado, welcomes a lot of mountain bikers every day, to its well-trodden trails. The recent rains have adorned the terrain with vibrant greenery. While the mountain biking terrain is relatively easy, the steep, strenuous ascent promises a rewarding workout. Beware of icy patches in the winter, but the breathtaking peak views make it all worthwhile.
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William Frederick Hayden Park, also known as Green Mountain, is a mesa. It is more than 2,400 acres of open space, making it the second largest in Lakewood district.
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Among the most popular mountain peaks and elevated areas near Wheat Ridge are Lookout Mountain, known for its panoramic views and popularity among cyclists, and Green Mountain Peak, which offers expansive vistas of Denver and the distant Longs Peak and Pikes Peak. Lichen Peak is also appreciated for providing a wilderness experience close to the city.
The mountain peaks near Wheat Ridge offer diverse and spectacular views. From Lookout Mountain, you can enjoy expansive vistas of downtown Denver, the Continental Divide, and the surrounding foothills. Green Mountain Peak provides views of Denver, stretching as far as Longs Peak to the north and Pikes Peak to the south on a clear day. Carl's Point also offers great perspectives of Lakewood and Denver.
Yes, many peaks offer excellent hiking opportunities. Mount Galbraith Summit features well-maintained trails suitable for both summer and winter hiking, with a mix of tree-covered and exposed sections. North Table Mountain and South Table Mountain, located just west of Wheat Ridge, also provide numerous trails popular for hiking and trail running. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Wheat Ridge guide.
Absolutely. Lookout Mountain is a very popular destination for cyclists due to its winding road and rewarding summit views. North Table Mountain and South Table Mountain also offer trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Wheat Ridge guide.
While many trails offer intermediate challenges, some areas provide more accessible options. For example, William Frederick Hayden Park (Green Mountain) offers extensive open space with varying trail difficulties. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Wheat Ridge guide, which lists routes like 'Inspiration Point Park' and 'Prospect Lake to West Lake Loop' as easy.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Lookout Mountain is categorized as family-friendly, offering rewarding views that can be enjoyed by all. Areas like North Table Mountain and South Table Mountain also have extensive trail systems that can accommodate families looking for outdoor recreation.
Yes, many trails in the region welcome dogs. Carl's Point is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering great views for you and your canine companion. Always check local regulations for specific trails regarding leash requirements and waste disposal.
Winter visits can be beautiful but require preparation. For instance, trails at Mount Galbraith Summit are popular year-round, but spikes are highly recommended for winter visits as snow can pack down into ice, making conditions slippery. Always check weather conditions and trail reports before heading out.
The region boasts interesting geological formations. North Table Mountain, for example, is known for its unique geology, including basalt flows that create distinct landscapes. Lichen Peak offers a sense of wilderness with its natural monuments and scenic views, providing a quick escape into nature.
Yes, wildlife spotting is possible. Visitors to Lichen Peak have reported seeing coyotes, indicating the presence of local fauna. The open spaces and natural environments of these peaks provide habitats for various animals, offering opportunities for observation.
Yes, Lookout Mountain offers a historical dimension with the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave located at its summit. This adds a cultural element to the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the area.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking on the peaks themselves, Wheat Ridge offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive road cycling routes, such as the 'Clear Creek, South Platte River & Bear Creek Trail Loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Wheat Ridge guide. There are also numerous hiking trails, including those in William Frederick Hayden Park, detailed in the Hiking around Wheat Ridge guide.


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