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McCabe Trailhead

4.5
4.5 Google (29 reviews)

Accessible trailhead offering easy hiking, biking, and walking with picnic areas and restrooms near Parker's Salisbury Regional Park.

McCabe Trailhead park in Parker, Colorado
Interior view of McCabe Trailhead
McCabe Trailhead atmosphere and seating
McCabe Trailhead featured offerings
McCabe Trailhead dining area
McCabe Trailhead exterior entrance

About

4.5(29)

McCabe Trailhead provides an accessible starting point for hikers, bikers, and walkers in Parker, Colorado. Visitors find paved, easy trails with picnic tables and clean public restrooms alongside a welcoming natural creek setting.

What To Expect:

    🦮 Dog-friendly trails with leash requirements
    🚴 Biking and jogging paths
    🍽️ Picnic tables and shaded seating
    🚻 Clean, accessible restrooms and water fountains

Important Information:

    – Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking
    – Pets allowed on leash only
    – Free parking lot with ample spaces
    – Flat, paved trails suitable for families and all skill levels

📍 Local Insights

🌄 Early Morning Visits: Arrive early to enjoy quieter trails and avoid peak cyclist and pedestrian traffic.

🚲 Bike Pump Station: Utilize the available bike pump station for convenient maintenance before hitting the trail.

🦮 Dog Etiquette: Most dogs are on leashes; bring your own bags as some pet owners leave waste behind.

🌳 Picnic Spots: Use the picnic tables near shaded areas for breaks or outdoor meals during longer outings.

Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

👉 Best For

  • Families
  • Dog walkers
  • Casual hikers
  • Bikers

Location

Parker, CO 80134, Parker, CO 80134
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Review Sentiment

GoogleBased on 29 Google reviews

"Reviewers consistently praise the cleanliness of restrooms, accessibility for all abilities, and ample parking. The well-maintained multi-use trails attract families, cyclists, and dog walkers. The busy atmosphere with diverse trail users is noted but generally viewed positively as a lively community spot."

What You'll Find

  • Paved Trails
  • Hiking
  • Biking
  • Jogging
  • Walking
  • Picnic Tables
  • Public Restrooms
  • Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
  • Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot
  • Dog-Friendly Areas

📆 Best Times to Visit

Early mornings offer quieter trails; mid-afternoon Thursday evenings can be busiest. Weekends attract cyclists and dog walkers throughout the day.

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