Parks Division

Two Girls Smiling on a Bridge at Four Mile Scenic Park

Our Mission

To sustain and enhance the quality of life of Teller County citizens through effective management of Parks, Trails, and Open Space.

Lost & Found

If you have lost or found any items at one of the Teller County Parks, please contact the Parks Division at 719-687-8812.

Services Provided

  • Catamount Ranch Resource Protection Area (Portals open May 1st through September 30)
    • Teller County acquired the 1,320-acre Catamount Ranch Resource Protection Area in 1997. The vision is to preserve the wild, unique beauty of this land on the north slope of Pikes Peak as a significant, protected wildlife habitat.
  • Parks Advisory Board
  • Volunteers
  • Park and Athletic Field Scheduling
    • In general, all Teller County parks are available for the recreational enjoyment of Teller County residents and visitors. However, several Teller County park sites are available for scheduled, exclusive use. A use permit is required with 2 weeks notice preferred. To schedule a Ball Field or Park Site, please contact us at 719-687-8812.
  • Park Sites
  • Trails - Open Space
  • The Teller County Division of Parks currently manages or co-manages 32 acres of developed, active-use parks. These include:

  • County Parks Master Plan

    The Teller County Division of Parks was established in 1996. In 1997, with funding support from Great Outdoors Colorado, the Division developed the 1st Master Plan for Parks, Trails and Open Space. The Plan was adopted by the Teller County Planning Commission as an advisory element of the county-wide Master Plan. This first Master Plan proved to be a valuable tool for planning, policy development and development of certain parks and trails. The original plan also proved useful as support for grant funding to complete many projects.