Staunton State Park

State Park in Pine, CO

Hours:

Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Entrance Fees:

Daily Vehicle Pass: $​10
Individual Daily Pass: $4

Animals Permitted:

  • Leashed Dogs
  • Service Animals
  • Horses

Park Address:

12102 S. Elk Creek Road
Pine, CO 80470
United States

Contact:

303-816-0912

[email protected]

A stony path through thick forest.

Staunton State Park

State Park in Pine, CO

A stony path through thick forest.

Hours:

Park: Daily, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Entrance Fees:

Daily Vehicle Pass: $​10
Individual Daily Pass: $4

Animals Permitted:

  • Leashed Dogs
  • Service Animals
  • Horses

Park Address:

12102 S. Elk Creek Road
Pine, CO 80470
United States

Contact:

303-816-0912

[email protected]

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A rock climber hangs on to the side of a cliff

A rock climber hangs on to the side of a cliff

Activities and Trails

What to Do at Staunton

Staunton State Park’s diverse landscapes, from grassy meadows to granite cliffs, make the park a great destination for rock climbing, hiking, geocaching, camping and more. The park features rocky outcrops, meadows, rolling hillsides forested with conifers and aspens, and a stunning waterfall.

  • All-Terrain Wheelchair
  • Archery Range
  • Biking
  • Camping
  • Education Programs
  • Fishing
  • Geocaching
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Picnicking
  • Rock Climbing

Best of Staunton

Two Track-Chair users explore a trail with two volunteers

Trails

The outdoor recreation opportunities are endless with 30 miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Visitors with disabilities can also enjoy the trails with an all-terrain motorized wheelchair through the Track-Chair program.

Children practicing archery

Archery Range

The archery range offers visitors 17 lanes with 16 targets ranging from 10 to 60 yards with an optional 100-yard lane. Visitors who have purchased a park pass can use the range for free. Children 16 and under must be supervised by an adult. Access the range from the Mason Creek parking lot.

A rock climber hangs on the side of a cliff and considers the next move

Rock Climbing

The park has over over 400 rock climbing routes. Sport, trad and mixed routes can be found throughout the park as well. Difficulty ranges from 5.3–5.13+. The majority of the routes are located at Staunton Rocks. Seasonal rock climbing closures from March to July include Lion's Head and Rough Neck areas.

 Picnic tables with raised grills

Picnicking

Picnic tables, some with charcoal grills, are available near most parking areas on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be aware of possible fire restrictions in the park. There are two group picnic areas, which are available by reservation only.

Fishing

Fishing is allowed at the Davis Ponds, Elk Falls Pond and the small streams in the park. Access to the ponds is from the Ranch Hand and Visitor Center parking lots. There is no public access below the dams on Elk Creek Rd. A current Colorado fishing license is required. 

Visitors with Disabilities
Staunton offers an ADA-accessible fishing pier. Please contact the park about how we can provide​ an accessible fishing experience on weekdays. We will need at least two days' notice.

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Davis Pond

Davis Ponds are stocked with rainbow trout each month May through September. Limits for trout are four in your bag and eight in your possession. No boating or swimming in the pond.

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Elk Falls Pond

Elk Falls Pond is not regularly stocked but does have brook trout. Limits are 10 in your bag and 10 in possession, eight inches or less. No boating or swimming in the pond.

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Upcoming Events

Aug

25

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Sunday, Aug 25

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Aug

25

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Sunday, Aug 25

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Aug

29

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Thursday, Aug 29

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.    

Aug

29

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Thursday, Aug 29

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.    

Aug

25

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Sunday, Aug 25

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Aug

25

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Sunday, Aug 25

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.

Aug

29

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Thursday, Aug 29

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.    

Aug

29

Registration Required:

Event participants must register

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park

Thursday, Aug 29

Staunton State Park

Learn to fish at Staunton State Park with CPW staff and volunteers.    

Find a Trail

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    Davis Ponds Trail

    2.3 miles
    Hiking only

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    Historic Cabins Trail

    0.7 miles (loops with Staunton Ranch Trail)
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Davis Ponds Trail

    2.3 miles
    Hiking only

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    Historic Cabins Trail

    0.7 miles (loops with Staunton Ranch Trail)
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Bugling Elk Trail

    1.1 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Border Line Trail

    2.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Elk Falls Trail

    12 miles
    Dog friendly

    The average hiker takes between four to five hours to complete the entire trip.

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    ​​Lion's Back ​Trail

    1 mile
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Marmot Passage Trail

    2.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Staunton Ranch Trail

    3.1 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding

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    Old Mill Trail

    0.9 miles
    Hiking only

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    Bugling Elk Trail

    1.1 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Border Line Trail

    2.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Elk Falls Trail

    12 miles
    Dog friendly

    The average hiker takes between four to five hours to complete the entire trip.

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    ​​Lion's Back ​Trail

    1 mile
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Marmot Passage Trail

    2.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Staunton Ranch Trail

    3.1 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding

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    Old Mill Trail

    0.9 miles
    Hiking only

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    Climbing Access Trail

    0.9 miles
    Hiking only

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    Mason Creek Trail

    4.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Scout Line Trail

    1.5 miles
    Hiking only

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    Climbing Access Trail

    0.9 miles
    Hiking only

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    Mason Creek Trail

    4.5 miles
    Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding

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    Scout Line Trail

    1.5 miles
    Hiking only

    SPECIAL EVENTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY

    Permits and Special Activity Agreements

    A photography permit is required for all commercial photography.

    ​​​​​​​​​​​​A Special Activity Agreement permit may be required if you want to do an unusual activity or hold an organized group activity other than a standard picnic or camping trip.​

      Photography Permits 
      A photography permit is required for anyone paying to get their photos taken (such as for weddings, professional headshots, senior photos, etc.) at Staunton. Permits are $45 and are valid for three months spanning the first, second, third or fourth quarter of the year.

      Commercial photographers and videographers also need a special activity agreement permit. 

      Special Activity Agreements  
      ​A special Activity Agreement permit may be required if you want to do an unusual activity or hold an organized group activity. For information on special activity agreements, please contact the park by email at [email protected]. We usually need at least three weeks' notice. The fee for each activity is determined by the park manager.

      Past examples of events that required a special activity agreement permit include running, swimming and biking events; weddings; school or other organized groups; fishing tournaments; group skills training; dog tracking, hot air balloon launches; professional photography, commerical video and more.