Elk Meadow Park
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| Elk Meadow Park | |
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Countryside in the park | |
![]() Interactive map of Elk Meadow Park | |
| Location | Evergreen, Colorado, US |
| Coordinates | 39°40′N 105°22′W / 39.67°N 105.37°W |
| Area | 1,140 acres (4.6 km2) |
| Operated by | Jefferson County Open Space |
Elk Meadow Park is a park and trail system[1] in Evergreen, Colorado managed by Jefferson County Open Space. This program began acquiring these ranchlands in 1977 to create the extensive protected area, which is made larger by adjacent public lands. Contiguous to Elk Meadow Park on the west is Bergen Peak Park, a "conservation/wilderness" area that is part of the Denver Mountain Parks system. Through a cooperative effort between the two park management entities, the Too Long Trail in Elk Meadow Park continues to Bergen Peak, at 9,708 ft (2959 m). Noble Meadow, a conservation easement adjacent to Elk Meadow Park on the northwest along Mestaa'ėhehe Road (formerly Squaw Pass Road), has no public access. The Bergen Peak Wildlife Area, managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, is next to the Park's southwestern boundary.
