Another hot Saturday in Denver and itch to escape somewhere where
the air is cooler... And no decision to drive for hours ;) Actually
there are some places nearby where you can escape the heat and instead
of being toasted, enjoy cold mountain air (disclaimer - it works as long
as you go early in the morning ;) ).
Corwina Park is one of these places. Close enough and easy hike. If you start early (in fact that was only one more car in the parking lot when I parked there at 7AM) the surroundings are shadowy and actually cold...
But the sun comes quickly and makes everything shine ;)
Small creek is running next to the trail (or, better to say, the
trail is following the creek) and adds some coolness and freshness...
There are a few parks along Bear Creek and you can choose your activity - hiking, running or biking...
The trail is climbing up (honestly, it was steeper than I remember
it from 10 years ago, when I visited the area the first time), but the
reward was great.
Once you are on the top of the hill, you can see some mountains far
away, some snow covered peaks and pine overgrown slopes... Just amazing
views and worth climbing approximately 1000 feet ;)
I spent some time just sitting on the rocks and enjoying the
landscapes, but... everything has its end so I needed to return back and
it was just in time - so many people were climbing there and it wasn't
solitary at all anymore...
I found many attractions on my way back - bikers, flowers, chipmunks and pine trees...
Finally I ended up at the parking lot, but before leaving, I
decided to hike a little bit more and explore the trail running along the Bear
creek...
And I found another treasure just hundred yards downstream - the
working water mill! The wheel was moving slowly and it was a good ending
to my relatively short (just over 3 miles or 2 hours of walking) escape from Denver, where the temperature that
day exceeded 100F...
Pictures were taken on June 11, 2011 and July 09, 2022.
Thanks for sharing this place with us!
ReplyDeleteI have approached it from the Bear Creek bike path below and passed by it on the road from Conifer above but didn’t consider hiking on it.
Aren't the wildflowers beautiful! Love the chipmunk photo. What luck to find a working watermill!
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