Mountain peaks around Genesee Colorado are found in the Front Range, offering diverse outdoor recreational opportunities. This area, located in Jefferson County, features a mountainous terrain with several notable summits. The region provides various trails for hikers and cyclists, with many peaks offering expansive views. It is a popular destination for those seeking to explore the natural landscape of the Colorado Front Range.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Start at Dedisse park. Good climb to start then on to Evergreen mtn.
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… don’t expect green 🤩 but expect magnificent views … enjoy slowly leaving behind the city noise …
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… the most challenging foothill top you can imagine … and this almost in town!
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… the reward for reaching the end of this strenuous trail …
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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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Evergreen Mountain sits in the Alderfer Three Sisters Park, with a circuit of hiking and mountain biking trails. The trail to the summit has a gradual incline, so it is a good training ride, though be aware that to do the trail to the peak it’s good to have some experience with mountain biking and safety equipment, especially for the descent. The views from Evergreen are very nice and pay off the effort. There can be some snow during late autumn and winter.
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For expansive views, Lookout Mountain provides panoramic vistas of downtown Denver. Green Mountain Peak offers excellent views of Denver, with visibility extending to Longs Peak and Pikes Peak on clear days. From Genesee Mountain Summit, you can enjoy clear lookouts to the surrounding peaks, especially to the southwest where tree cover is less dense.
Yes, Lookout Mountain is categorized as family-friendly. Genesee Mountain Park, which encompasses Genesee Mountain Summit, offers diverse experiences including picnicking and bison-watching, making it suitable for families. Many trails in the area, such as the 'Genesee Summit Trail' or 'Bruin Bluff Trail Loop' found in the hiking guide for Genesee, are rated as easy to moderate, providing accessible options for families.
The Genesee area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking with routes like the 'Mount Carbon Loop' detailed in the gravel biking guide. Hiking is popular, with trails such as the 'Genesee Summit Trail' and 'Bear Creek Trail' available in the hiking guide. Cycling enthusiasts can tackle climbs like Lookout Mountain, with more options in the cycling guide.
Lookout Mountain is a highly favored destination for cyclists, known for its challenging climb and generally light traffic. The climb starts moderately steep, levels off, then becomes steep again towards the top, rewarding riders with panoramic views of downtown Denver. Green Mountain Peak is also popular among cyclists looking for rewarding vistas.
Lichen Peak is an excellent example of a summit that provides a wilderness experience without having to venture far from the city. Visitors often appreciate its scenic views and the chance to observe wildlife, such as coyotes.
While the Genesee area offers year-round outdoor opportunities, late autumn and winter can bring snow to higher elevations like Evergreen Mountain. For hiking and cycling, spring through early autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially during transitional seasons.
The mountain peaks around Genesee are part of the Front Range and offer diverse natural features. Green Mountain Peak is located within William Frederick Hayden Park, a large mesa covering over 2,400 acres of open space. Genesee Mountain Summit is marked by a flagpole and features less dense tree cover to the southwest, providing clear mountain views. Lichen Peak is notable for its natural monument status and the opportunity to see local wildlife.
For beginners, trails with gradual inclines are ideal. The trail to the summit of Evergreen Mountain, located in Alderfer Three Sisters Park, has a gradual incline, making it a good option. Additionally, Genesee Mountain Summit is quite accessible, with a wide dirt road leading to the top, alongside a network of singletrack trails.
Near Lookout Mountain, you can visit the Buffalo Bill Memorial viewing platform, which offers excellent views of downtown Denver. Genesee Mountain Park, home to Genesee Mountain Summit, is Denver's largest mountain park and provides access to the historic Beaver Brook Trail. Green Mountain Peak is part of William Frederick Hayden Park, a significant open space area.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views from the summits, such as the panoramic vistas from Lookout Mountain and the extensive views of Denver and distant peaks from Green Mountain Peak. The accessibility of many peaks, like Genesee Mountain Summit with its wide dirt road, is also highly appreciated. The opportunity for a wilderness experience close to the city, as offered by Lichen Peak, is another highlight for many.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. Evergreen Mountain, located in Alderfer Three Sisters Park, features a circuit of hiking and mountain biking trails, though some experience is recommended for the descent. Genesee Mountain Summit also has a small network of singletrack trails in addition to a wide dirt road. For more options, consult the gravel biking guide for Genesee.
Genesee Mountain, which includes Genesee Mountain Summit, reaches an elevation of 8,284 feet (2,525 meters). Bald Mountain, another prominent point within Genesee Mountain Park, is situated at 7,988 feet (2,435 meters). These peaks contribute to the mountainous terrain of the Front Range in Jefferson County.


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