Best attractions and places to see around Keystone include a diverse range of natural and man-made features. The area is characterized by its mountain peaks, extensive trail networks, and large reservoirs. Visitors can explore high-altitude summits, scenic bike paths, and significant water bodies. Keystone offers opportunities for outdoor activities across varied landscapes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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This is a scenic spot to look out over the reservoir. The dam itself was built in the early 1960s and required relocating the original town of Dillon, which is now sitting beneath the water. Today, the reservoir holds Denver’s largest water supply and sends it through a tunnel under the Continental Divide. Surrounded by mountain towns, Dillon Reservoir is a popular locale for boating, fishing, and summer concerts at the lakeside amphitheater.
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360° panorama; summit with small stone pyramid and survey point, high: never too strenuous (if you are used to the altitude...) but challenging in places, occasionally steep - but not dangerous in itself - unless there is a thunderstorm approaching...
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The bike path to and around the Dillion Reservoir is very scenic and peaceful. There are amazing mountain views almost everywhere around the water, and you can watch boats launching from the nearby marina.
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Excellent dedicated bike trail along the dam and shore of the reservoir.
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Mount Sniktau is 13,240 feet and is often overlooked since it doesn't hit that magical 14,000 foot benchmark. The 13er has a path the entire way and offers just as good of views as the peaks higher than it. Grizzly Ridge between Mount Sniktau and Grizzly Peak (13,433 feet) is known for its views of the Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest areas.
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Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous 14ers and one of the easier ones to summit. If you hike along the iconic Continental Divide Trail (stretching from Mexico to Canada), this mountain is directly on your route. As with all mountains in this area: Keep an eye on the weather. Thunderstorms in the afternoon are very likely during the summer months, so start your hike early. And since you are already here: With Torreys Peak, there is another 14er just around the corner.
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Mount Sniktau is 13,240 feet and is often overlooked since it doesn't hit that magical 14,000 foot benchmark. The 13er has a path the entire way and offers just as good of views as the peaks higher than it. Grizzly Ridge between Mount Sniktau and Grizzly Peak (13,433 feet) is known for its views of the Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest areas.
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Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous 14ers and one of the easier ones to summit. If you hike along the iconic Continental Divide Trail (stretching from Mexico to Canada), this mountain is directly on your route. As with all mountains in this area: Keep an eye on the weather. Thunderstorms in the afternoon are very likely during the summer months, so start your hike early. And since you are already here: With Torreys Peak, there is another 14er just around the corner.
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Keystone offers several family-friendly options. The Dillon Dam and Reservoir is great for boating, fishing, and summer concerts. You can also enjoy a scenic and peaceful ride on the Dillon Dam & bike path. In winter, Keystone Lake transforms into one of North America's largest Zamboni-maintained outdoor ice rinks, and the Snow Fort at Adventure Point on Dercum Mountain provides a fun, free experience with caves and slides.
For breathtaking views, visit the Dillon Dam and Reservoir, which offers expansive vistas of the water and surrounding mountains. The Mount Sniktau summit provides 360° panoramas, including views of Loveland Pass and Arapaho National Forest. Sapphire Point Overlook, a short drive away, also offers stunning views of Dillon Reservoir and the Tenmile Range.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Grays Peak is one of Colorado's famous '14ers' and is part of the iconic Continental Divide Trail. Its neighbor, Torreys Peak, is another challenging option. Mount Sniktau, while not a 14er, is a 13,240-foot peak offering a challenging ascent with rewarding views. Remember to start early due to potential afternoon thunderstorms in summer.
Keystone offers a variety of biking experiences. The Dillon Dam & bike path provides a scenic and peaceful ride along the reservoir. The Frisco Wetlands Bike Path is a flat, paved route through wetlands with stunning mountain scenery. For more extensive mountain biking, explore routes like Keystone Gulch to Soda Creek loop or Tenderfoot Mountain and Oro Grande Loop. You can find more details on these and other trails in the MTB Trails around Keystone guide.
Absolutely. For an easy walk, consider the Keystone Lake via Snake River Trail or the Soda Ridge and Aqueduct Trails. The Meadow Loop and Ridge Trail also offers a pleasant, accessible option. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Keystone guide.
Beyond world-class skiing at Keystone Ski Resort, you can enjoy ice skating on Keystone Lake, which transforms into a massive outdoor rink. The Snow Fort at Adventure Point on Dercum Mountain is a popular spot for families. The Keystone Nordic Center offers groomed cross-country ski trails and snowshoeing, and you can also experience horse-drawn sleigh rides through picturesque landscapes, often including dinner at a historic homestead.
During summer, Keystone Lake is perfect for paddleboating. You can take a scenic ride on the River Run Gondola for panoramic mountain views. The area also boasts extensive hiking and biking trails, including the Keystone Bike Park. The Dillon Dam and Reservoir is a hub for boating, fishing, and summer concerts.
The Dillon Dam and Reservoir has historical significance, as its construction required relocating the original town of Dillon. The Old Town of Keystone offers a glimpse into the region's past as a timber town. Warren Station at River Run Village hosts various public events and serves as a community gathering space, reflecting the area's cultural vibrancy.
Yes, there are several running trails available. The Snake River Recpath offers both easy and moderate sections, perfect for a scenic run. Other options include the Soda Ridge and Soda Creek Loop, or for a more challenging run, Geneva Peak via the Continental Divide Trail. Discover more routes in the Running Trails around Keystone guide.
Keystone is characterized by its prominent mountain peaks, including the 13,240-foot Mount Sniktau and the famous '14er' Grays Peak. The region also features significant water bodies like the Dillon Dam and Reservoir, a large lake popular for recreation. Extensive trail networks wind through these diverse landscapes, offering opportunities to explore wetlands and forests.
Yes, the Frisco Wetlands Bike Path is a flat and paved path, making it wheelchair accessible. It offers a smooth surface for enjoying the wetlands and stunning mountain scenery at the western lakeside of Dillon Reservoir.


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