10 Colorado Waterfall Hikes One Mile or Less
Enjoy the Sights and Sounds of Waterfalls near Denver that Only a Short Distance to Hike To
Short hikes with a big payoff! Ten Colorado waterfall hikes, one mile or less! Most waterfalls in Colorado require demanding hikes through difficult terrain. But not everyone has the time or ability to hike deep into the Colorado wilderness to discover these gems. That's why we've compiled this set of 10 easy-access waterfalls, most requiring less than a 1-mile round trip hike. A few of these hikes can be enjoyed from the car or handicap accessible viewing areas. These short waterfall hikes can be found in different parts of the state, making the scenic drives to these waterfalls half of the adventure. Explore the full set below and build your Colorado Waterfall bucket list. Be sure to download our Free Hiking Guide to help you prepare and pack smart for your dayhikes near Denver.
Top Short Waterfall Hikes Near Denver One Mile or Less: Our Favorite Hikes
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Rifle Falls Near Rifle, Colorado
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Cornet Falls in Telluride, Colorado
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Adams Falls Near Grand Lake, Colorado
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Fish Creek Falls Near Steamboat, Colorado
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Zapata Falls Near Great Sand Dunes Nat'l Park
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Treasure Falls Near Pagosa Springs, Colorado
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Helen Hunt Falls in Colorado Springs
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Whitmore Falls Near Lake City, Colorado
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Silver Falls Near Pagosa Springs, Colorado
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North Clear Creek Falls Near Lake City, Colorado
Distance: 0.2 to 1.5 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 3 Hours 30 Minutes
Rifle Falls launches off a limestone face 70 feet into a segmented, triple waterfall. The lush surroundings and shaded picnic area are also the home to a series of caves just waiting to be explored. So, bring your flashlight or headlamp if you plan to visit Rifle Falls State Park. Explore the full trail profile to get the trail map, driving directions, and more for Rifle Falls.
Distance: 0.5 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 6.5 Hours
It's just a 1/4 mile hike from downtown Telluride to Cornet Falls, an 80 foot waterfall pouring over the red cliffs above. On the trek back down, hikers will enjoy views down into this quintessential, Colorado mountain town. Read the full trail profile for parking details and more.
Distance: 0.6 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 2 Hours 15 Minutes
You'll find Adams Falls on the border of Rocky Mountain National Park near Grand Lake, Colorado. Explore this easy hike to gain views of this race waterfall. Hike a bit further down the trail to take in the expansive landscape of the east meadows in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Distance: 0.5 Miles Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 3 Hours
Fish Creek Falls drops nearly 300' feet, making it one of Colorado's highest waterfalls. This short hike near Steamboat, Colorado, has two observation areas and is the trailhead for more challenging hikes. It's a must see if you are planning to vacation in this beautiful part of Colorado.
Distance: 0.8 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 4 Hours
Zapata Falls is one of the more unusual waterfalls in Colorado. To access it requires a short hike, wading across Zapata Creek, then exploring the rock chamber where the waterfall pours down from the heights above. The hike to Zapata falls is a great option if you are visiting or camping in the Great Sand Dunes National Park. See the trail profile for camping info, driving directions, and more.
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Distance: 1 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 4 Hours 45 Minutes
Legend has it that back in the 1700's, French Trappers buried a cache of gold in this area of Colorado near Treasure Falls. A popular vacation stop, Treasure Falls offers a great 1/2 hike to the 100+ foot falls. There are two observation decks and interpretive signs explaining the history of the region and the legend of the treasure.
Distance: 1/10th of a Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Drive Time from Denver: 1 Hour 45 Minutes
Helen Hunt Falls is accessed via a beautiful drive into Cheyenne Canyon in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Two more waterfalls beckon hikers to explore the trails beyond the falls. Read the full trail profile for parking options and a longer hike approach from the entrance of Cheyenne Canyon.
Distance: 0.25 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 6 Hours
Whitmore Falls is off the beaten path about 45 minutes outside of Lake City, Colorado. This plunge waterfall pours into a mesmerizing, emerald green pool. Be sure to pay careful attention to the driving directions to this waterfall along Engineer Pass road. See the full trail profile for the details.
Distance: 0.4 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Drive Time from Denver: 5.5 Hours
It's just 1/8th of a mile hike to soak in the beauty of Silver Falls as it tumbles over the pink and orange cliffs that surround it. Silver Falls is about a 40 minute drive outside of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, a beautiful drive along the course of the San Juan River.
Distance: 0.1 Mile Round Trip
Difficulty: Easy
Drive Time from Denver: 5 Hours
North Clear Creek Falls in Southwestern Colorado is a 100+ foot waterfall accessible from a well maintained pull-off. It's a great roadtrip stop, a place to stretch your legs and to enjoy a picnic lunch near the sight and sounds of the falls. Read the full trail profile for driving directions and more.
Map of Colorado Waterfall Hikes One Mile or Less
Top 10 Spring Hikes Near Denver
Where are the best trails to hike in the Spring near Denver? We've created this top 10 list of the best Spring hikes near Denver so you can get your boots out and discover some beautiful Colorado landscapes.
Winter holds Colorado in its grip for about half of the year. Then, before you know it, Spring appears, and Summer follows quickly on its heels. On the Front Range, near Denver, we also get some of our heaviest snowfall in March and sometimes in April. So, Spring hikes can be muddy, and ice can build up on segments of trails that escape the direct light of the sun. For that reason, we've tried to collect a set of hikes where Spring gets an early start. Still, if you expect to encounter snow and ice, we recommend wearing traction devices, like YakTrax. Our hope is that you'll be able to find a great hike during this unpredictable--but beautiful--time of year.
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Alderfer Three Sisters Park in Evergreen
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South Rim Loop at Roxborough State Park
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Sunset Loop at White Ranch
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Mount Sanitas in Boulder
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Spruce Mountain Near Larkspur
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Davis Ponds Loop at Staunton State Park
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Enchanted Mesa At Chautauqua Park
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Red Rocks Trail at Red Rocks
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South Valley Park in Littleton
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Waterton Canyon Trail
Distance: .2 to 10 mile+ loop Miles
Drive Time: 40 minutes from Denver
Alderefer and Three Sisters park is a choose-your-own-adventure experience. Download the park map to get familiar with the significant network of trails, then create a hike out of it. Hike up to the sisters to gain views into the quaint town of Evergreen and beyond.
Distance: 3 Miles
Drive Time: 45 minutes from Denver
Red Rock formations against the brilliant green of Spring. The South Rim Trail at Roxborough State Park takes hikers to several overlooks for some of the best panoramas in the Denver area.
Distance: 2 Miles
Drive Time: 45 minutes from Denver
White Ranch sits just north of Denver in the green of the foothills. This 2 mile hike combines trails to form what we've named the Sunset Loop--though it's equally good for viewing the sunrise.
Distance: 2-3 Miles
Drive Time: 45 minutes from Denver
Mt. Sanitas is a local favorite--and for good reason. A refreshing brook cuts through the valley floor, and the higher elevations of the hike offer a demanding workout. Explore the full trail profile for driving directions, map, and more trail info.
Distance: 1.5 to 4 Miles
Drive Time: 50 minutes from Denver
Spruce Mountain is unique because the trail takes hikers up to the top of a table mesa. The trail then follows the rim and affords fantastic views to Pikes Peak in the south, and to the stretches of the greenland plains to the east.
Distance: 2 Mile Loop
Drive Time: 45 minutes from Denver
There are many places to explore in Staunton State Park, and we've encountered a lot of ice on some of the trails in the early Spring. However, the Davis Ponds Loop is more open to soak the sunlight. The ponds make a great destination hike and are stocked with rainbow and cutthroat trout.
Distance: 2 Miles
Drive Time: 40 minutes from Denver
This hike in Boulder's Chautauqua Park takes you through beautiful stands of ponderosa pine along the prominent flatirons formation. You also have a lot of options to explore in the larger network of trails in Chautauqua park.
Distance: 6 Miles
Drive Time: 25 minutes from Denver
Iconic Red Rocks Park offers some of the best trails close to the city. This trail that stretches between Red Rocks and Matthew-Winters Park is perfect for a hike, mountain bike, or trail run.
Distance: .5 to 3 Miles
Drive Time: 30 minutes from Denver
South Valley is my go-to spot for getting outside. Just a short drive and you are tucked away between the hogback and the foothills in an expanse valley riddled with red rock.
Distance: 2 to 12.4 Miles
Drive Time: 35 minutes from Denver
The Waterton Canyon trail follows the Platte River back into the foothills. During the spring this place is in bloom. Perfect for a picnic lunch or dinner, there are picnic areas along the way. Read the full trail profile to get the details.