Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails
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If you are searching for one hike that exhibits all the best attributes of Mount Falcon Park, then it would be the Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails. Perfect for families, this hike presents the perfect excuse to get the gang out into the fresh air. Kids will love exploring the Walker’s Castle remains and adults will be astounded by the expansive views offered by this trail.
Getting there
The Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails departs from the west trailhead off Mount Falcon Road.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | Year-round |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Lollipop |
Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails
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Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails Description
The Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails is an exciting adventure that will guide hikers through the beautiful scenery of Mount Falcon Park. Ascend the peak, trek through luxuriant meadows, and explore the Castle’s remains, this path packs a punch. Versatile and easily manageable, if you want to trek this route in the winter months simply swap out your hiking shoes for snowshoes when the snow falls. Be sure to pack plenty of water and charge up your camera, because you are going to want to remember this adventure.
Embark on your journey along the Castle, Meadow, and Tower Trails from the trailhead. From here, track the Castle Trail all the way to John Walker Castle. Revel in the hallow walls of the old ranch that sit atop the mountain and the views of the Front Range foothills. From here, take the Meadow Trail south. This path will expose expansive views of the Denver cityscape in the distance. At the next junction, merge onto the Tower Trail and hike to the summit of Mount Falcon. Admire the vistas of the mountainous landscape and the cityscape from the peak.
Follow the Tower Trail past the Eagle Eye Shelter before confronting another intersection. From here, veer left, reconnecting with the Castle Trail. To get back to the trailhead, simply retrace your footing along the path back to the trailhead.
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