Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds & Pancake Rocks

July 7, 2019

Free Overnight RV Parking at Bass Pro Shops

We made it to Colorado! Lucky number 13 :) Our first night we stayed in the parking lot of the Bass Pro Shops in Colorado Springs which had a great views of the mountains. They allow you park overnight for one night. This was our first time staying at a Bass Pro Shops and it worked out great. We were able to get one of our favorite mustards which is the Jalapeno-Cilantro mustard from Cherith Valley Gardens. This mustard is delicious! We found it a few years ago at Mahogany Smoked Meats in Bishop, CA on our way to Burning Man and we were happy to see it at Bass Pro Shops.

Woodland Park

Our adventure through Colorado will take us one month and at least eight different stops. Stop number one was another Passport America deal at Diamond Campground and RV Park. Nestled in the trees in Woodland Park we loved this spot. It was a nice walk into downtown where during the summer they have a farmers market on Friday mornings, and an easy drive to Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument and great hiking at Horsethief Park Trailhead.

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument

One of the things I found the most interesting at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument was the story of Adeline Hornbek. “In the 1870s, after the loss of two husbands and two homes, this single mother of four moved her family to the Florissant Valley. At a time when women had few opportunities to own property, she filed a claim to homestead 160 acres here. Within seven years, Adeline had built a sizable house and nine outbuildings, and had acquired $4,000 worth of livestock. On top of the daily work of homestead chores and raising children, she added a job at the general store in Florissant.” What a story of perseverance!

The other thing I learned was that 34 million years ago this Florissant region had massive redwoods. The few remaining redwood stumps are now monitored by the park paleontology staff and stone conservators from University of Pennsylvania. They are trying to develop a plan to stabilize the loose pieces of petrified wood so they can be preserved for future visitors and ongoing scientific research opportunities. At each of the remaining stumps they have a weather station and a time-lapse camera that measures: temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, amount of rainfall, solar radiation, soil moisture, rock temperature and snow accumulation. The largest fossil at Florissant Fossil Beds was a massive petrified redwood stump named, The Big Stump, that was excavated in the 1800s by local residents. This redwood tree might have been more than 230 feet tall and 750 years old when the volcanic mudflow buried its base. There is something fascinating about standing near something so old and from a time so different than ours.

Pancake Rocks Trail

The next day we hiked the Pancake Rocks Trail which is off the Horsethief Park Trailhead. This is by far the hardest trail we have ever hiked with an elevation gain of 1500 feet. The entire trail was seven miles roundtrip but one mile of that was straight up hill. At times I questioned if we would make it to the end because the trail was so strenuous but we did! The views from Pancake Rocks are stunning but be warned that hike is no joke.

Looking for things to do in Colorado? Take a look at our Colorado articles.

Great map at the Colorado visitor center
Great map at the Colorado visitor center
Penguin!
Penguin!
I was definitely colorful :)
I was definitely colorful :)
State #13
State #13
Not a bad view from the Colorado Springs Bass Pro Shops parking lot
Not a bad view from the Colorado Springs Bass Pro Shops parking lot
Our spot at Diamond Campground and RV Park
Our spot at Diamond Campground and RV Park
Haha! This deer startled me. I didn’t see it on the ground near us as we were walking and I jumped when it got up
Haha! This deer startled me. I didn’t see it on the ground near us as we were walking and I jumped when it got up
I had to take a few looks to determine that the deer was real
I had to take a few looks to determine that the deer was real
Beautiful views on our walk to downtown Woodland Park
Beautiful views on our walk to downtown Woodland Park
Woodland Park farmers market
Woodland Park farmers market
Bird house at the RV park
Bird house at the RV park
Enjoying being outside
Enjoying being outside
Watching the sunset
Watching the sunset
Hiking at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. I found some orange flowers.
Hiking at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. I found some orange flowers.
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
I really enjoyed the story of Adeline Hornbek. This is her homestead… In the 1870s, after the loss of two husbands and two homes, Adeline Hornbek, the single mother of four moved her family to the Florissant Valley. At a time when women had few oppo
I really enjoyed the story of Adeline Hornbek. This is her homestead… In the 1870s, after the loss of two husbands and two homes, Adeline Hornbek, the single mother of four moved her family to the Florissant Valley. At a time when women had few oppo
Inside of Adeline’s homestead
Inside of Adeline’s homestead
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
Hiking Florissant Fossil Beds
Our view during our picnic lunch at Florissant Fossil Beds
Our view during our picnic lunch at Florissant Fossil Beds
34 million years ago this Florissant region had massive redwoods. These redwood stumps are now monitored by the park paleontology staff and stone conservators from University of Pennsylvania. They are trying to develop a plan to stabilize the loose
34 million years ago this Florissant region had massive redwoods. These redwood stumps are now monitored by the park paleontology staff and stone conservators from University of Pennsylvania. They are trying to develop a plan to stabilize the loose
The Big Stump. This is the largest fossil at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. It is a massive petrified redwood stump. This redwood tree might have been more than 230 feet tall and 750 years old when the volcanic mudflow buried its base. In
The Big Stump. This is the largest fossil at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. It is a massive petrified redwood stump. This redwood tree might have been more than 230 feet tall and 750 years old when the volcanic mudflow buried its base. In
Florissant Fossil Beds
Florissant Fossil Beds
Penguin liked this cloud at Florissant Fossil Beds
Penguin liked this cloud at Florissant Fossil Beds
Spider fossil
Spider fossil
Hiked the Pancake Rocks trail. This is the hardest trail we have hiked with an elevation gain of 1500 feet
Hiked the Pancake Rocks trail. This is the hardest trail we have hiked with an elevation gain of 1500 feet
Part of this Pancake Rocks trail was straight uphill
Part of this Pancake Rocks trail was straight uphill
Jeri liked this tree stump on Pancake Rocks trail
Jeri liked this tree stump on Pancake Rocks trail
We made it!
We made it!
Pancake Rocks! Can you see why the trail is called that?
Pancake Rocks! Can you see why the trail is called that?
The views were definitely worth this strenuous hike
The views were definitely worth this strenuous hike
Little bit of snow left on the mountains
Little bit of snow left on the mountains
At the top of Pancake Rocks someone had built this wall and it looks like they had a campfire
At the top of Pancake Rocks someone had built this wall and it looks like they had a campfire
This stream started from the side of the mountain and we don’t understand how. I guess there is water under grown but enough to flow like this stream? Video below.
This stream started from the side of the mountain and we don’t understand how. I guess there is water under grown but enough to flow like this stream? Video below.