Best Fall Leaf Peeping Spots in Arvada

Arvada loves its trees! In fact, Arvada has earned its Tree City USA designation from the Arbor Day Foundation for the past 32 years in recognition of its commitment to maintaining and growing Arvada’s urban forest.

Fall is the perfect time to enjoy Arvada’s beautiful array of trees! Not sure where to start? Here are the 5 Best Leaf Peeping spots in Arvada:

Van Bibber Creek Trail - Located in a peaceful stream corridor between Indiana St. and Ward Rd., the Van Bibber Creek trail winds through beautiful open space areas of Arvada that offer a "back to nature" experience close to home.

Learn more about Van Bibber Park.


Ralston Creek Trail - The Ralston Creek Trail is Arvada’s longest and most complete public trail, stretching 12.5 miles across the city west to east and linking several City parks and open space areas.

Find out more about Ralston Creek Trail.


Majestic View Nature Center - The Majestic View Nature Center and Park offers three short trails that feature stunning views of the front range, wetlands, and a great change to see wildlife. The perfect spot for a short stroll to catch gorgeous views at sunset!


Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge - Located at the southeast intersection of Kipling St. and 80th Ave., the Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge provides a natural oasis with native wildlife and plants in an urban setting. It offers beautiful views of the Rocky Mountain Front Range, with a network of trails meandering through prairie grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands.


Memorial Park - Located just north of Olde Town Arvada, Memorial Park offers something for everyone to enjoy while leaf peeping. A pavilion, picnic tables, playground, skate spot, and the popular Johnny Roberts Disc Golf Course – this park has it all! 

Plan your visit to Memorial Park.

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