Attractions and places to see around Superior offer a range of outdoor and historical experiences. The area features prominent natural landmarks, including mountain summits and lakes, alongside historical sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from scenic overlooks to extensive trail systems, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The region's attractions highlight both its natural beauty and its past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This location has a portable toilet paid for by a member of the cycling community. For more details https://boulderbeat.news/2023/04/19/biking-porta-potties/
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At 1,200 acres Standley Lake is the largest body of water in Westminster, and the 3rd largest reservoir in the Denver Metro Area. A number of parks and beaches line its shores and a series of trails make their way around most of its perimeter. The views looking west are incredible with the mountains looming in the background.
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From this overlook, which has a bike repair station if needed, you get fantastic, sweeping views of the Flatirons and the town of Boulder.
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Standley Lake has a total size of more than 1,000 acres and is therefore the largest body of water in Westminster. It serves as the water supply for Westminster and other cities in the area. The lake and the surrounding area is used as a recreational area and features a campground and many more facilities.
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There is a charming stone bridge over Bear Creek that has small cascades flowing beneath it. Although power lines somewhat detract from its natural beauty, it is still a lovely spot to appreciate.
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Bear Creek crosses the Mesa Trail between the Bear Canyon and Mallory Cave trails. If doing a longer hiking loop, this is a good spot to filter water so that you don't have to carry so much at the start. There are several other small streams that you will cross on the Mesa Trail, but some are seasonal and others are not strong enough to refill your bottle.
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Bike pump, tools, and workstand here. I saw two signs for others and saw one of the other stands as well.
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From the viewpoint, you've got a nice view onto Davidson Mesa Open Space to the north-east and into the Rocky Mountains to the west. Furthermore, you can find a repair station here, which is part of US Bikeway 36.
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Superior is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Standley Lake, the largest body of water in Westminster, offering beaches and trails. Further afield, explore Pattison State Park, home to Wisconsin's tallest waterfall, Big Manitou Falls, or Amnicon Falls State Park with its series of beautiful waterfalls. Wisconsin Point offers miles of beaches and birdwatching opportunities along Lake Superior.
Yes, Superior has a rich history. You can explore the Ruins of the Crags Hotel, a popular destination from 1908. Other notable sites include Fairlawn Mansion & Museum, the SS Meteor Whaleback Ship Museum on Barker's Island, and the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center. The East End neighborhood also features several historic sites like the D.A.R. Monument and St. Francis Xavier Church.
Families can enjoy several attractions. Standley Lake offers beaches and recreational areas. The Lake Superior Estuarium on Barker's Island provides hands-on exhibits about the Lake Superior watershed. Pattison State Park and Amnicon Falls State Park are also great for family outings with hiking and picnicking opportunities.
For breathtaking views, head to Davidson Mesa Overlook, which offers sweeping vistas of the Flatirons and Boulder. Another excellent spot is Bear Peak, where you can experience views of the Great Plains to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west from its summit. Wisconsin Point Lighthouse also provides picturesque views of Lake Superior.
Superior offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find easy hikes like those in the Easy hikes around Superior guide, including the Flatirons Vista North and Prairie Vista Loop Trail. For more challenging options, explore the Hiking around Superior guide, which features trails like Meadowlark and McCaslin Loop. The Superior Municipal Forest also provides extensive trails for hiking.
Yes, the area is great for cycling and running. The Big Dry Creek Trail is a multi-use path spanning 12 miles. For dedicated running routes, check out the Running Trails around Superior guide, which includes routes like the Lake Mesa – Mayhoffer Trail loop. The Osaugie Trail is also a paved path ideal for bicycling along the harbor.
Beyond historical landmarks, Superior offers unique cultural experiences. The World of Accordions Museum houses an extensive collection of accordion-family instruments. You can also visit the Old Firehouse & Police Museum, which pays tribute to the city's first responders with antique equipment and uniforms.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like Davidson Mesa Overlook and the challenging yet rewarding trails leading to summits like Bear Peak. The blend of natural beauty and historical insights, such as the Ruins of the Crags Hotel, also receives high praise.
Absolutely. Pattison State Park is a must-visit, featuring Wisconsin's tallest waterfall, Big Manitou Falls, along with hiking trails and camping. Amnicon Falls State Park is another excellent choice, known for its series of beautiful waterfalls and rapids, perfect for picnicking and exploring.
You can directly experience Lake Superior at Wisconsin Point, which offers miles of beaches for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying the vastness of the lake. Barker's Island is another focal point, providing beaches, a marina, and picnic areas right on the lake.
Yes, the Superior Municipal Forest is the third-largest forest within a city in the nation, offering 4,400 acres of boreal forest with extensive trails. Additionally, the Brule River State Forest provides exceptional recreation opportunities, including wildlife viewing and a 16-mile stretch of the North Country National Scenic Trail.
While specific recommendations vary by activity, spring and fall are generally excellent for hiking and exploring the natural features, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on Lake Superior and its surrounding parks. Winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing in areas like the Superior Municipal Forest.


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