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Hike the moderate 5.2-mile Standley Lake North Trail for easy walking and excellent wildlife spotting, especially birds.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.38 km
873 m
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Parking for the Standley Lake North Trail is available at various access points around Standley Lake Regional Park. Specific parking lots can be found along the northern perimeter of the lake, offering convenient access to the multi-use pathways.
Yes, Standley Lake Regional Park typically requires an entrance fee. You can find detailed information on current fees and any necessary permits for activities within the park by visiting the official Westminster Parks, Recreation and Libraries website.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The Standley Lake North Trail is accessible year-round. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially icy conditions.
The terrain is generally flat and even, primarily consisting of a wide gravel path. It features minimal elevation gain, making it an easy and accessible route for most users.
While direct lake views can be limited in some northern sections due to a spillway or embankment, the park is a significant wildlife habitat. You might spot various bird species such as white pelicans, western grebes, cormorants, gulls, Canadian geese, mallard ducks, great blue herons, eagles, and great horned owls. There's even an observation point for viewing birds, including a nesting pair of bald eagles.
The Standley Lake North Trail is consistently rated as easy for hiking. It's a quick, accessible route with minimal elevation changes, suitable for stretching your legs or a leisurely stroll.
Yes, the route is part of a larger trail network. It covers 100% of the Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail and significant portions of the Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 25 (63%) and the Denver Orbital Trail (64%). It also intersects with parts of the Big Dry Creek Trail (14%) and the Denver Orbital Trail - Segment 26 (11%).
No, swimming and wading are not permitted in Standley Lake. The lake serves as a primary drinking water supply for several nearby cities, so direct contact with the water is prohibited to maintain its quality.
Absolutely! This is a multi-use trail popular for biking and trail running in addition to hiking. Its flat and wide path makes it very suitable for families, including those with strollers, and it's considered an easy option for all ages.
While the north side offers easy access and great wildlife viewing, be aware that direct views of Standley Lake can be limited compared to the south side. Focus on the abundant birdlife and the peaceful, accessible pathway. It's a convenient option for a quick outdoor escape close to Denver.