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Fishers Peak is Colorado’s newest State Park! The park is 19,200 acres total. Currently, 250 acres are open. The park includes grasslands, mountains and foothills. Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, elk and mule deer. There are currently two trails and a drive up picnic area. 

The First Look Trail is a quarter-mile professionally designed and built trail through the forest.

A short and easy Discovery Trail leads you to a small meadow. A small loop around the meadow has interpretive signs that allows visitors to learn about the habitat around them.

Fishers Peak is 9,632 feet in elevation. It is higher than any point in North America east of it. Fishers Peak is a national landmark and the most recognizable in southern Colorado. The peak stands over Raton pass which is a mountain pass on the Santa Fe Trail. The pass has been used since the late 1700s. 

Hunting opportunities are available. Fine out more here https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/FishersPeak

Need to know:

No bikes or dogs/domestic animals are allowed at this time. 

Day use only. No camping.

Visitors must stay on trails.

Cost

A park pass is required. https://cpw.state.co.us/buyapply/Pages/ParksPassInfo.aspx

How to get there:  Take Exit 11 east to County Road 69-3 (Sante Fe Trail) Travel south until you see the entrance gate and sign on the left.

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On Sunday, October 3, 2021 you stopped on the highway by our house. My husband walked over to see if you were having car trouble. You were making your way to Golden, CO and had stopped to take a picture of the mountains. You asked the name of them. My husband advised you to continue on and take the scenic route around back to I-25. Early fall when the leaves are changing is in my opinion the best time to visit Highway 12. It is gorgeous! You asked if you could take a picture of our horses and then were on your way. If you get this message, I would love for you to share some of the pictures you took on your journey!

I watch many travelers out my window. I see RVs, campers and trailers of all kinds and sizes. I see people traveling with kayaks, paddle boards, bikes and side by sides. I see motorcycle clubs and vintage cars. I wonder were they are coming from and were they are headed. So let me know! Leave a message in the comment section. Tell me where you are from and if you have ever visited Highway 12!

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