I love going up to Daniels Park for a picnic. The only reason this place doesn't get 5 stars is because there are usually teenagers making out or speeding down the street!
This is a fairly rocky park, make sure your shoes are sturdy! There are some hiking trails, a nice covered picnic areas with a fireplace and built in charcoal grills. No reservations...fist come, first served. Beautiful views of the mountains and overlooks Sancuary golf course.
If you want to relax, look at the Rockies and wait for. Sunset, this is the place to go.i saw people bringing wine and food, but we are always happy just to sit and enjoy the view. Even our dog enjoys this place.
Beautiful views, buffalo, and a gorgeous sunset! My husband and I decided to go watch the sunset from here because the other reviews said it was nice. I'm glad we did! I recommend it. Just make sure you go to the parking area--keep going up!
Intoxicating view of the front range. There's a picnic shelter and HUGE BIG boulders to climb around. There's an elk herd that sometimes frequents the area and it's just a lovely, open, and awe inspiring view!
Loved the views and the easy access. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the scenery. It's pretty busy and it seems it's a popular place for teens to go, but other than that, it's great. The sunset was beautiful!
Go in Evening for a spectacular sunset! Go to see the buffalo herd that frequents the fence line on the other side of Griggs road.
We love Daniel's park. It is only 15 minutes from our home and offers one of the best views of The Sanctuary golf course 9one of the nicest in the US) and a great vie wof sunset over the Rocky Mountains. Bring a bottle of wine and sit at the many picnic tables. Also a good place to practive rock climbing and rapelling.
What a place for cheese, wine, bread, beautiful sunsets and if you time it right , a herd of bison! It's also a great place for taking that Christmas or graduation picture. And it's right in your backyard.
A great part. Tremendous expansive views of the front range from Pikes Peak to Longs Peak. You can hear the coyotes (and see them) and the bison herd is tremendous. All sorts of calfs born in the spring jumping around while the big adults roll in the dirt creating clouds of dust. Great picnic tables, shelters and porta poddy facilities. They have people pick up the garbage which is a real problem. Amazing slobs. Saw a HUGE elk there with a 6 ft. rack.