"Haunted" Trail Adventure
Walk along the Owl Trail and discover the critters of the night. This family-friendly trail adventure is designed to explore the misunderstood and sometimes spooky animals that call Bear Creek Lake Park home. We will explore coyotes, bats, spiders, mountain lions, bears, and so much more as we conquer fears and debunk the myths surrounding these Front Range animals.
Carnival Games
Step right up and let your little superhero or princess show off their skills in these wickedly fun carnival games with a Halloween twist. Whether it’s throwing frogs into a cauldron or bowling with gourds, your little one is guaranteed to enjoy the challenge. All games included with price of admission.
Campfire/Marshmallow Roast
What better way to end the night than a roasting marshmallow, a cup of hot cocoa and a campfire? Meet us behind the visitor center at the Learning Circle amphitheater and warm your bones by the fire.
Photo Booth
Step into our free photo booth and capture the magic of the evening (costumes encouraged).
We will be posting all of the photos to the Bear Creek Lake Park Facebook for you to copy and share as you’d like, but you are also welcome to take your own.
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- Follow 6th Ave west.
- Take the exit onto I-70 toward Grand Junction.
- Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 260 to merge onto CO-470 E toward Colorado Springs.
- Take the Morrison Rd exit.
- Make a left at the light onto CO-8/W Morrison Road.
- The entrance to the park is ahead on the right.
Directions from Littleton
- Take Santa Fe Dr to US-285 S in Sheridan.
- Continue onto US-285 S to CO-470 W toward I-70.
- Use the right lane to merge onto CO-8/W Morrison Rd.
- The entrance to the park is ahead on the right.
Parking
Free parking is available at the Meadowlark Cove picnic area and the Big Soda Swim beach parking lot. ADA accessible parking is available at the Bear Creek Lake Park Visitor Center.
Directional signage will be around the area to direct patrons to parking locations and event registration.
Parking and Activity Maps