South Platte Park Trail: Carson Nature Center - Blackrock Lake
South Platte Park Trail: Carson Nature Center - Blackrock Lake
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If you're looking for a peaceful, easy hike near Littleton, the South Platte Park Trail from Carson Nature Center to Blackrock Lake is a fantastic choice. This 1.8-mile (2.9 km) route, with only 23 feet (7 metres) of elevation gain, guides you through a vibrant riparian ecosystem along the South…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.91 km
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2.12 km
744 m
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2.11 km
632 m
120 m
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The South Platte Park Trail: Carson Nature Center - Blackrock Lake is a relatively short and easy hike. According to komoot data, it typically takes about 45 minutes to complete the 2.9-kilometer route.
Yes, this trail is considered 'easy' and is very suitable for beginners and families. The paths within South Platte Park are generally 'nice and easy' for hiking, with modest elevation changes, making it accessible for most visitors.
The terrain offers a mix of surfaces. You'll find wide dirt paths, pleasant single-track sections, and integration with the paved Mary Carter Greenway Trail. There are also minor dirt social trails for further exploration.
A convenient starting point for this route is the Carson Nature Center. It serves as a central hub and visitor center, offering interactive exhibits and easy access to the park's trail system.
South Platte Park is a haven for wildlife, boasting over 300 species of animals. You'll have excellent opportunities for bird-watching, with sightings of creatures like great blue herons. Coyotes are also present in the park.
The park is particularly vibrant in the spring, with blooming flora, and in the fall, when the foliage offers a stunning display of colors. These seasons provide the most picturesque views and pleasant hiking conditions.
Yes, South Platte Park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and follow all park regulations to protect the wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
South Platte Park is an open space area, and typically there are no entrance fees required to access the park or its trails. However, always check local regulations for any specific events or activities that might require a permit.
Yes, the route integrates with several other well-known paths. It covers significant sections of the Mary Carter Greenway Trail, the South Platte River Trail, and the Colorado Front Range Trail.
Beyond the scenic views of the South Platte River and various lakes (including Blackrock Lake, Eaglewatch Lake, and Cooley Lake), the Carson Nature Center itself is a notable feature with interactive exhibits. Distant views of the Denver Metro skyline and the Rocky Mountains also add to the scenic backdrop.
South Platte Park is praised for its accessibility, featuring ADA Handicap parking and picnic areas. While the trail itself has mixed surfaces including single-track and dirt paths, the integration with the paved Mary Carter Greenway Trail offers accessible options for wheelchairs and strollers.
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