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Standley Lake Regional Park050

in Broomfield, CO 80021
303.430.2400
Hours:Hours vary by season
Cost:Boating, camping, park fees may apply
Ages:All Ages

about Standley Lake Regional Park:

Standley Lake has day-use areas for boaters and picnickers. A four-lane boat ramp, located near the campground, allows for convenient boat launches. There are two auxiliary boat ramps, one near the south side of the dam and the other in the main day use area.

The Park's campground has 60 designated campsites with picnic tables and fire pits. There are several horseshoe pits and volleyball courts provided throughout the park and the Nature Center is a great place to see some of the history and examples of wildlife of the park. The conference room inside may be reserved for meetings or parties.

Standley Lake also has a diverse trail system for running, riding, or hiking. From the Nature Center, trails lead to a small amphitheater, an eagle viewing blind, and the Big Dry Creek Trail.

tips:

There are two parking lots for walk-in access to Standley Lake. One is located at 100th Avenue and Owens Street, and the other at 86th Parkway and Simms Street.

getting there:

The entrance to Standley Lake Regional Park is located on the south side of the intersection at 100th Avenue and Simms Street. From Denver: Take I-25 north to Highway 36. Take Highway 36 west to the104th Avenue-Church Ranch Boulevard exit. Head west on Church Ranch Boulevard. This becomes 100th Avenue at Wadsworth Boulevard. Continue west to Simms Street.

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