Centennial Cone Park
Centennial Cone Park offers a near-backcountry experience, with a 12-mile trail loop that challenges stamina, offers sweeping views of Clear Creek and provides the opportunity to see elk and other wildlife over wide expanses.
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All users of Jeffco parks (both free trips and paid for courses) must carry with them a copy of the CMC-Jeffco Permit or a yellow permit tag
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The permit can be found at this link
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Permit tags can be picked up at the CMC Basecamp office (T-Th 10am-6pm)
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ONLY ONE GROUP may use a trail system at a time. Group size is limited to 14 participants, including guides/instructors.
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A trail system includes that entire area of that park - ie, if a group begins a hike on the east side of North Table, another group may not hold another hike on the west side of North Table.
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Blackout dates - No CMC trips may take place on the following dates:
- Memorial Day Weekend - May 24-26; Father’s Day – June 15; Juneteenth – June 19; Independence Day Weekend – July 4-6; Labor Day Weekend – Aug 30-Sept 1
Due to the popularity of the park, weekends are regulated based on trail users. Hikers and horseback riders on odd-numbered dates; bike on even-numbered dates. Also the park is closed February thru mid June for Elk calving.
- Suitable Activities: Biking, Hiking
- Seasons: January, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Land Manager: Jefferson County Open Space
- Parking Permit Required: Other
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 14
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 14
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- Centennial Cone Park - Mayhem Gulch TH
- Centennial Cone Park - Ralph Schell TH
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