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Fox Run Regional Park

4.8 · 2,088 reviews
A serene, pine-forested woodland retreat.
Fox Run Regional Park, 2110 Stella Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80921, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park was once a working ranch and still contains remnants of historic barn structures.

2

The landscape is part of the Black Forest, a unique ecological island dominated by ponderosa pines at a higher elevation than the surrounding plains.

3

Aspen Lake is specifically managed for local wildlife habitat alongside its use for recreational fishing.

4

The park contains a dedicated dog off-leash area located on the north side of the grounds.

5

The trail network connects directly to the larger regional trail systems in the Black Forest area.

Overview

Fox Run Regional Park is a 431-acre forested expanse in Northern El Paso County, Colorado. The park features a dense canopy of ponderosa pine trees, which is atypical for the surrounding prairie-heavy landscape. It includes a multi-use trail system spanning over 10 miles, suitable for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians. The park hosts several stocked ponds, including Aspen Lake, which is designated for fishing. Recreational facilities include specialized playgrounds, designated picnic areas with shelters, and a volleyball court. The topography offers panoramic views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak. As of mid-2026, the park remains open to the public as a regional county-managed facility. It serves as a primary trail head for various regional non-motorized connections.

Photo spot

The elevated outlook point on the west side of the park facing toward Pikes Peak.

Insider tips

Bring a printed map or download offline files, as cellular service can be inconsistent within the dense tree canopy.

Use layers, as the high-altitude forested environment is significantly cooler than the nearby Colorado Springs urban core.

Leash your dog when outside the designated off-leash area, as rangers strictly enforce county ordinances.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to swim or wade in the park ponds, as this is prohibited to protect water quality and aquatic life.

Etiquette

Stay on designated trails to protect the local pine ecosystem and remove all trash to maintain wildlife safety.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning in autumn, when the ponderosa pines provide crisp air and the seasonal foliage of deciduous trees is most vibrant.
Address
Fox Run Regional Park, 2110 Stella Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80921, United States
39.057, -104.790
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Details
Shade & rest areasDense ponderosa pine forest cover and numerous covered picnic pavilions throughout.
Trail accessibilityOver 10 miles of multi-use, non-motorized dirt and gravel paths.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning in autumn, when the ponderosa pines provide crisp air and the seasonal foliage of deciduous trees is most vibrant..

The elevated outlook point on the west side of the park facing toward Pikes Peak.

Close by you'll find Western Museum of Mining & Industry, Mary Kyer Park, Garden of the Gods.

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