If you are fond of panoramic views, then the Panorama Point Trail in Corwina Park is what you may be looking for. At the top of this trail you will find a beautiful view that looks out to the mountains and the plains. This medium-difficulty hike also lets you hike along a babbling brook. Check out our snapshot below for a trail map, driving directions to the trailhead and more details.
Trail Snapshot: Panorama Point Trail in Corwina Park
Hike Distance | 2.4 miles Round Trip |
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Difficulty | Moderate |
Duration | Approx 1 hr Round Trip |
Trail Type | Out and Back |
Starting Elevation | 6715′ |
Elevation Gain | Approx +690′ |
Seasons | Spring through Fall |
Dogs | Allowed On Leash |
Hike Trail Map | Click for a Map of Panorama Point Trail in Corwina Park |
Denver Drive Time | 40 min |
Driving Directions to Panorama Point Trail in Corwina Park | Click for Google Map |
Town Nearest Hike | Evergreen, Colorado |
Beauty | Mountain peak views, Bear Creek |
Activities | Picnic area, fishing, hiking |
Corwina Park has two different trailheads, an east parking lot and a west lot (I don’t believe they are named this way–it’s just the geographic location). Hiking from the west lot (second lot you come to driving from Morrison/Denver), provides the shortest hiking route. The trail here follows a seasonal brook; its sounds and the shade from the trees make this a pleasant approach to Panorama Point.
Tips & Resources for Hiking Panorama Point Trail in Corwina Park:
- TIP: If you hike during winter, wearing a traction device like YakTrax is ideal, as well as using trekking poles.
- Trail Map for Corwina Park: Trail Map Link
- Colorado Road Conditions: Colorado Road Conditions
- After the Hike: Beau Jo’s Pizza
- Photo: We would like to express our gratitude to Ben Deutsch for sharing such an amazing photograph of this hike.
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Map & Driving Directions
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Aaron Johnson has been hiking in Colorado for over 20 years. The owner and editor of Dayhikes Near Denver, Aaron writes every trail profile as a local guide who has hiked hundreds of miles of trails along the Front Range and deep in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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