Best Hike for History Gazing
Castlewood Canyon State Park
Hiking around Castlewood Canyon State Park feels like visiting a ghost town, mixed in with Atlantis-style ruins. Located about an hour south of Denver, the park is home to the site of the old Castlewood Dam, built in 1890 only to burst in 1933, releasing 1.7 million gallons of water. You’ll see plenty of pieces of the old dam around the park, as well as the Lucas Homestead site, where a two-story concrete house was built almost 130 years ago. History buffs should start on the Lucas Homestead Trailhead, which will quickly take you to the old homestead (download a tour brochure to learn more about the Lucas family’s home, or check out the visitor center), followed by a sub-three-mile trek to the dam ruins. From there, it’s just another 0.7 miles to see the Cherry Creek Falls.