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Cherry Creek State Park
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Cherry Creek State Park

Aurora, Colorado
4.6 (9541 reviews)

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About Cherry Creek State Park

Located near Aurora, Colorado, Cherry Creek State Park features 102 campsites in a scenic setting. This state park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

Cherry Creek State Park offers a wonderful escape just minutes from the Denver metro area, making it an ideal destination for RVers seeking outdoor recreation without traveling far from urban conveniences. Located in Aurora, Colorado, this 3,965-acre park centers around a scenic reservoir that serves as the heart of the camping experience. The park's 102 campsites provide ample space for RVs of various sizes, with well-maintained facilities that make extended stays comfortable and convenient.

The reservoir itself is the park's crown jewel, drawing fishing enthusiasts year-round. Whether you're an experienced angler or just looking to try your luck, the waters are stocked with walleye, pike, and catfish. Early mornings on the water offer peaceful moments before the day gets busy, and many visitors find the fishing here both productive and relaxing. Beyond angling, the calm waters also invite swimming during warmer months, giving families multiple ways to enjoy aquatic recreation.

The surrounding landscape showcases Colorado's natural beauty with rolling prairie and occasional cottonwood groves providing shade and character. The numerous picnic tables and fire rings throughout the park create perfect spots for gathering with family and friends. Whether you're enjoying a simple cookout or watching the sunset over the water, these amenities enhance the outdoor camping experience. The park's pet-friendly policy means your furry companions can enjoy the adventure too, making it an excellent choice for families who travel with animals.

Year-round access means you can visit during any season. Summer brings warm days perfect for water activities, while fall offers cooler temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring. Even winter camping is possible for those equipped for it, offering solitude and stark natural beauty. The park's proximity to Aurora and the greater Denver area means you're never far from supplies, dining, or entertainment if you need to venture beyond the park boundaries.

The facilities support extended camping with convenient dump stations, clean restrooms, and showers ensuring your basic needs are met. This combination of natural beauty, excellent recreational opportunities, and practical amenities makes Cherry Creek State Park appealing to diverse camping styles, from families seeking a relaxing getaway to outdoor enthusiasts pursuing their favorite activities.
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Total Sites

4.6

Rating

9,541

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Dump Station
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 102

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Aurora is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Colorado weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Aurora.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Aurora. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cherry Creek State Park Reviews

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Cerah

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Cerah

This used to be the perfect nearby spot to watch the stars and the moon, but now you can’t be here after 10pm unless you’re camping, which is a bummer. That said, it’s still a great place to sit by the water and read. There’s a pretty cool model airfield, lots of picnic tables, and plenty of bike trails with nice scenery for being right in town. It’s especially peaceful in the off season. Summer,... This used to be the perfect nearby spot to watch the stars and the moon, but now you can’t be here after 10pm unless you’re camping, which is a bummer. That said, it’s still a great place to sit by the water and read. There’s a pretty cool model airfield, lots of picnic tables, and plenty of bike trails with nice scenery for being right in town. It’s especially peaceful in the off season. Summer, however, is way too crowded. The jet skis are often inconsiderate of their wake near the swimming areas! Also on several occasions they’ve come in fast and way too close, forcing people to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. The entrance line also gets ridiculous. I wouldn’t plan a full lake day here during peak season, but I do come often just to sit by the water and watch the wildlife, which is still really nice. The water is questionable for swimming, though plenty of people still do. All that to say this if you just need a quick nature fix it’s super convenient. Would I go camping or plan a day here ? Very slim chances. Colorado literally has over 4000 lakes to choose from other than this .

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Peterson Toscano

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Peterson Toscano

I needed nature. Indoors for three days, I needed to stretch and move. They say it is good for the parasympathetic nervous system. I don't know about that, but I felt flattened out and stiff. I was not prepared for the gorgeous prairie with the grasses and occasional wetlands populated by birds. Cherry Creek would take weeks to explore and enjoy, and then there is boating in the summer months an... I needed nature. Indoors for three days, I needed to stretch and move. They say it is good for the parasympathetic nervous system. I don't know about that, but I felt flattened out and stiff. I was not prepared for the gorgeous prairie with the grasses and occasional wetlands populated by birds. Cherry Creek would take weeks to explore and enjoy, and then there is boating in the summer months and a model plane field where a teen attempted to fire a rocket 🚀 but we never saw the launch. It didn't matter, the views and the breezes revived me and then, darting across the road, I saw a coyote, something rare and exotic to someone from the Northeast. Bring a lunch. Walk. Chill. Enjoy

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Shane Wood

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Wood

One of the top five parks I’ve ever visited—and I’ve been to a lot of places. It’s amazing how close it is to the city, yet it feels so peaceful. No traffic noise, no sirens—just calm and nature. The sunsets are truly breathtaking. You can hear geese and ducks flying by while you’re grilling. Honestly, you can’t ask for more than that.

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Running Matt

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Running Matt

I still measure my weekends by the moment the skyline shrinks in the rear-view and the first glimpse of Cherry Creek’s water blinks back at me like it remembers my name. I roll through the east entrance—windows down, bike rack rattling a little hello—and the ranger hands me a map with the same grin I get every time, as if she’s in on the secret that this is my reset button, not just a park. The pa... I still measure my weekends by the moment the skyline shrinks in the rear-view and the first glimpse of Cherry Creek’s water blinks back at me like it remembers my name. I roll through the east entrance—windows down, bike rack rattling a little hello—and the ranger hands me a map with the same grin I get every time, as if she’s in on the secret that this is my reset button, not just a park. The paved trail peels away from the lot and I swear it’s been combed overnight; no stray bottle, no rogue wrapper—just the smell of sun-warmed cottonwoods and the distant hush of lapping water. I pedal south, past the mile-marker where I once surprised a mule deer chewing dandelions like they were bubble-gum. She didn’t flinch; we just shared the morning for a breath, then moved on. By the time I hit the dam I’ve shed the city’s static—no honk, no ping, no endless scroll. I lock the bike, scramble down the riprap, and let my sneakers dangle above the mirror-blue skin of the reservoir. Somewhere out there, a paddle-boarder drifts in slow motion and a red-tailed hawk stitches the sky. I breathe in until my ribs feel roomy, then exhale the week in one long, grateful sigh. Later I’ll grill near site 137, the one that backs up to the cottonwood with the heart-shaped scar. My dog will circle the picnic table like it’s a campfire story waiting to happen, and when the sun drops behind the ridge, the water turns molten copper and I’ll wonder—again—how this place is still only twenty minutes from downtown Denver. Cherry Creek isn’t just my favorite park; it’s the mute button on life’s remote, the stretch of trail that keeps my pulse from flat-lining, the lake that reflects a better version of me. I leave with sandy shoelaces, one last lungful of pine, and the quiet promise that I’ll be back before the skyline forgets my name.

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Lisa Sass

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lisa Sass

We really loved our stay here! It's hard to wrap your brain around the fact that you are in the middle of a city. Massive amount of beautiful, well cared for nature. Very easy to get in and out with our 40' RV, LOTS of trails and space to walk the dogs (would have been perfect for bike riding), enjoyed fires at night and even saw the northern lights! Great laundry area (easy to use app so no w... We really loved our stay here! It's hard to wrap your brain around the fact that you are in the middle of a city. Massive amount of beautiful, well cared for nature. Very easy to get in and out with our 40' RV, LOTS of trails and space to walk the dogs (would have been perfect for bike riding), enjoyed fires at night and even saw the northern lights! Great laundry area (easy to use app so no worries about finding quarters). Pay showers but I didn't use. There was a large coyote presence so I would be cautious leaving any small dogs unattended but they pretty much kept their distance. We loved hearing them at night. Would love to stay again!

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