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    4.7 (18 reviews)

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    Detour at the top of Chavez Trail
    John H.

    If a walk in the woods if what you are after take the Beaver Loop with option to summit with Chavez. It doesn't take long after the trailhead before you are immersed in the woods. Halfway in you straddle a babbling brook for most of the way until you climb up Chavez. At the top, you can go off trail to your left for about 300 ft. for an unofficial lookout point. My trail loop started downhill and at Chavez a steady climb of switchbacks. I would say it is moderate difficulty.

    Beaver Brook Trail (5/20/21)
    Matt C.

    Kind of surprising Genesee Park doesn't have more reviews. Kind of surprising it's only 22 minutes from my house. Kind of surprising last week was my first time here. First and foremost, this review is for the Beaver Brook and Chavez loop trail. Don't take Exit 254 to get here (where the signs for Genesee Park are). Take Exit 253 instead and you'll arrive right at the trailhead. Second car in the parking lot, but first one on the trail! For 8am on a Thursday, traffic was pretty light. However, the parking lot was completely full for when I arrived back at the car. This is one of those trails that is downhill from the start. Aka not preferred method of hiking. I'd much rather do the grunt work first, making the second half of the hike more leisurely. So, even if you do the loop or out and back, you don't have another option here. I decided to go clockwise. For the hike itself, the hike down wasn't all that adventurous. You start near the highway, but it does quiet down quickly. Weird seeing power lines on a hike...but again you get your money's worth: Free/20 minutes from Denver. Then out of nowhere, there's water. And lots of it! Twice you'll have to cross rushing water, so maybe bring an extra pair of socks. The brook was babbling indeed. Very picturesque, and as the sun popped out, it made for the perfect rest/snack break. Don't let this hike deceive you. The way back is uphill, over 1000 feet in elevation. Drink water, stop for a sec and take your time. One thing to note on the Chavez Trail is that it intersects briefly to the Braille Trail, which used to function as a nature trail for the blind. There are two directions you can go, but ultimately they both lead back to the Chavez Trail. I wish there were more signage explaining this, because in the moment I thought I veered off trail. And it you're doing the loop clockwise, this part is very steep. All in all, a nice 5 mile hike with some great views down near the brook.

    Alisa J.

    Genesee Park and Buffalo Preserve was so pretty! Loved the trails and the views of the river were really pretty. Nice hike and not too crowded if you go early. Also there was good shade in some areas.

    Janet D.

    I was just at this park today. It's one of those parks that's close to DENVER but still feels so remote. It was snowing lightly and I was the only one there. I saw two cars in the lot but never got to cross paths with anybody. It's got my required essentials. Elevation and solitude. The latter during the weekdays and more so in winter. Summer it's crowded although the parking lot is big enough. Bathroom at the trailhead. The trail never gets super muddy when it rains or snow It is well maintained. There's about 4 or 5 bridges for creek crossing and they're all maintained as well. Water gushing today. Peaceful. You can make this hike a short or long one. Well about 8 miles or so. Or if you prefer downhill first and pay back later on the way back. Either way it's gorgeous during Fall and just a bit of everything during summer months. Some exposed parts and some shaded areas. It's worth mentioning that the buffalo herd is to the left further down the trail.

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    Dell K.

    I felt after all my overindulging these last few days I needed to get some walking in for exercise and I wanted a nice change of scenery as well. Headed to Genesee Park. Such a cool nature park with nice trails. After taking the freeway exit , Siri told me to go left (heading west) no way. That's only if the Buffalo are on that overlook side. I turned right and down a dirt paved road. There is a small parking lot and it has restrooms. There are signs along the way to tell you what trail is which. Lots of information on the Bison and about the area. If you walk down the paved trail East, you will come upon the grazing Bison. It was flurrying some snow and very chilly but they were not bothered. It was such a majestic scene. I stayed to observe them for an hour and half. There were some elk that came over as well. It was not too busy , some bikers on the path , and others taking photos as well. On my way back I noticed areas with picnic benches and I'll be returning in the Spring with warmer weather. This is a must stop for anyone looking for a day trip with a little adventure. 5 star recommended place.

    Alice Q.

    So much open range, so much wildlife to explore and fields and fields of buffalo!! If you're even a fan of buffalo, please bring your cameras and calmly prepare to get antlered because these buffalo might say "cheese" with their horns. So be careful! The drive itself is rewarding and very fun to look at. Steep hills with tall trees and decent commute. From my experience, the admission was free. We parked on a nearby space and just walked out of our car. There wasn't a lot of hiking trails, more or so just fields of flat land and the wildlife. You can try to make it quite the hike, but doing your own little commute. There are nearby gas stations such as Shell Gas, and pit stops. There are small streams and rivers, do be caution when walking as you don't wanna slip and fall. we didn't make it to the lakes, but there is a lake or pond nearby so that's fairly peaceful. I think what is fun about the drive, is we took a way underneath a tunnel, and those are always packed with fun for like 30 seconds. You get a clear shot of the view of steep mountains here with snow on the very tip high, and that itself is romantic. I mostly saw myself returning with my significant other, and I believe this place can be a mini getaway with my guy. Nobody to bother us on a long weekend here. It's very private, very romantic and perfect for camping. I think Genesee Park is appropriate for the summer and spring. It's a little too unrealistic for me to go in the winter unless I have a cabin of some sort.

    Katie H.

    We had a beautiful and easy hike here! It was perfect considering our group included a pregnant woman, a woman with a baby strapped to her chest and an almost three year old boy. The boy actually walked most of the way up and down with only brief periods on dad's shoulders. Gentle path up and back down. Nothing amazing scenic at the top, but that's ok. There are larger boulders and rocks which my boy enjoyed climbing. And about half way up we found a little cave/tippee someone built - very fun!

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    Pretty cool spot. Hike is easy. If you're lucky, you might see buffalo roaming, which is really cool.

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    Great hike with just the right amount of challenge! This trail was a perfect balance of being easy…read moreenough to enjoy without feeling drained, but still got the heart rate up with a good consistent incline. It's not overly strenuous, which makes it great for a casual weekend hike or bringing friends who aren't hardcore hikers. Parking is limited, but there's additional space along the road if the main lot is full. Definitely doable if you plan ahead a bit. Dogs are welcome on leash, which is always a bonus for me! One thing to keep in mind is that there's not a lot of shade throughout the trail, so I'd recommend going early in the morning or later in the day, especially during warmer months. Bring water and maybe a hat. Overall, a scenic, enjoyable trail that I'd definitely return to. Good views, good workout, and pet-friendly. What more can you ask for?

    For its close proximity, you truly can't beat it. A 15 minute drive from my house is an absolute…read morewin. On a warm weekend, you probably won't score a spot at the parking lot. I'd say 25-30 spots? Keep in mind, this trailhead is POPPING. It's always busy, so know before you go. You can park at different places roadside, which will add to your hike total. The hiking trail is narrow, at times rocky, but mostly dirt. There are some nice views. If you're looking for a serene hike though, this definitely isn't it. I can't tell you the last time I encountered over 100 people on a hike. But again, it makes sense considering where it is. You get some nice views of the Great Divide and even the Coors brewery. There's not much shade, so sunscreen and a hat are a must. I'd probably do this hike again in the winter to avoid the crowds. It's one of the closest hikes to Denver and for the people who've never hiked a mountain I'm sure they'd love doing this one.

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    Tanglewood Park

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    Incredible park, complete with two tennis courts, a baseball diamond, huge open field for…read moresoccer/frisbee, and full playground with a pirate ship! Not to mention a covered seating area with multiple picnic tables. They've also added a putting green area to practice your short game, but make sure to bring your own golf balls and putter/wedge. The park can get pretty busy in the summer with birthday parties, baseball games, and other group events, but it is a great environment and there are plenty of things to keep people busy.

    What a great little park! There are two play ground areas. Don't be fooled... the one that's off…read more20th is actually for the preschool there and it's fenced in. The fence isn't too easy to see unless you're right on top of it. Anyway, Tanglewood Park has a nice sized field and a baseball diamond next to the play area. The playground is nice. There are two sections to it. The larger one has wood chips in it, and the smaller one has sand. The larger section has a large play structure with numerous slides on it. There are two regular swings and two small swings. The smaller side has a boat, a couple of rockers and a sand tractor thingy. While we were there, a lot of kids took their socks and shoes off to play in the sand. The area looked pretty clean, so this wasn't a cause for freaking out. There were about 5-15 kids playing at any given time, with some coming and going pretty often. There were moms and grandparents there, and they all seemed friendly and approachable. There is a large shelter next to the large playground. There are numerous picnic tables underneath, as well as two or three which are not under the shelter. When we visited, there were a ton of parking spaces in the parking lot, although I can see the lot filling up when there's a baseball or football game going on. In all, this is a nice and well maintained park.

    Genesee Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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