Ute
Valley
Park.
A 550-acre urban wildland in Colorado Springs. We are the stewards dedicated to its preservation, maintenance, and community education.
Spring Essentials.
The park is fragile as it emerges from winter. Here is how you can help keep it healthy through the thaw.
Avoid Muddy Trails
Spring thaw and rains softens the ground. Walking muddy trails causes erosion and lasting damage—turn back or stick to drier routes.
Dress for Shifting Weather
Spring in Colorado swings from sun to snow. Bring layers, sun protection, and extra water on every outing.
Give Wildlife Space
Nesting birds and newborn animals are active this season. Keep dogs leashed and stay well back from wildlife.
Pack Out Everything
Melting snow exposes trash and pet waste left behind over winter. Carry out everything you bring in.
Our
Impact.
A year of boots-on-the-ground stewardship and a growing community of people who care about Ute Valley Park.
Latest News.
News and updates from Ute Valley Park.
Travel on trails to protect Ponderosa pine roots
Ute Valley Park's Ponderosa pines are leaning on fragile shallow roots and living soil crusts during an extremely dry spring.
Spring arrives with new growth and new FUVP leadership
As Ute Valley Park wakes up for spring, FUVP thanks Molly Murrow, welcomes Jake Nixon as Historian, and invites volunteers to sign up for upcoming work days.
A fresh look for fuvp.org
The Friends of Ute Valley Park website got a fresh coat of paint. Here's what changed and why.
Support Ute Valley Park.
Your donation directly funds trail restoration, invasive species management, and educational programming. Together, we can protect and enhance our park for generations to come.
- Restore Trails
- Protect Wildlife
- Inspire Community
Leave
No
Trace.
Ute Valley Park is a treasured urban wildland. Please help keep the park safe and clean for all visitors by following the Seven Principles.
Plan Ahead & Prepare
A little preparation goes a long way! Check the forecast, plan your route, and review the park rules before heading out.
Travel on Durable Surfaces
Stay on the trail to protect the landscape around you. Stick to marked paths and respect Natural Preservation Area closures so plants and soil can thrive.
Dispose of Waste Properly
Follow a Pack-In, Pack-Out approach — carry out everything you carry in, including pet waste. This keeps Ute Valley Park looking (and smelling) bea-UTE-iful!
Leave What You Find
Take only photos, leave only footprints! Snap all the pictures you like, but please leave rocks, plants, and other natural treasures for the next visitor to enjoy.
Respect Wildlife
Observe all wildlife from a safe distance and never feed them. Keep dogs on leash to protect wildlife habitat — learn more about our leash guidelines.
Be Considerate of Other Visitors
A friendly hello goes a long way! Yield to other trail users, keep noise levels down, and share the trail so everyone can have a great time in the park.