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Colorado National Monument
Outdoor Activities
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| A beautiful morning on Serpents Trail |
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There are a variety of outdoor activities available at Colorado National Monument, including hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and bicycling.
See Hiking to choose which trail would be best for your hiking experience.
Horseback Riding: A limited number of horseback opportunities are available in the park. Please talk to visitor center staff for more information.
Picnicking: There are three picnic areas: behind the Visitor Center, near the Saddlehorn Campground, and Devils Kitchen picnic area near the east entrance. Devils Kitchen and Saddlehorn picnic areas have tables, charcoal grills, water, and restrooms. Devils Kitchen and the visitor center picnic areas have shade shelters, but the Saddlehorn picnic area does not. Groups of 15 or more require a permit.
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| bicyclist on Rim Rock Drive |
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Bicycling the Rim Rock Drive is a popular (and challenging) pastime. It has challenged many of the world’s strongest riders, but yields to the most casual of recreational cyclists. Click Here for regulations for cyclists.
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 What About my Pet? Can you enjoy the monument with your pet? more... | |  Your Safety Learn more about how to safely enjoy the monument more... | |
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Did You Know?
John Otto was one of the first white men to camp at Colorado National Monument. He was also the first one to get married in its canyons.
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Last Updated: October 12, 2007 at 18:18 EST |