Welcome to Fishers Peak State Park Fishers Peak is characterized by rugged topography, diverse and healthy ecosystems, abundant wildlife and the park’s namesake, Fishers Peak, prominently presiding at 9,633 feet. The forests and meadows that cloak the park’s hillsides and ravines are complemented by the striking geological features that have given this particular landscape the iconic status it has held through many generations of residents and travelers. Fishers Peak Trailhead At this time, just a small piece of the 19,200-acre park is open to the public. This area is called Fishers Peak Trailhead and it is the gateway to over 16 miles of trails open for hiking and biking. Open for day use, this trailhead offers vehicle parking, public restrooms, scenic picnic areas, interpretive signage and kiosks available for the purchase of required park passes with cash, check or credit/debit card. For those who want more outdoor recreation, Trinidad Lake State Park is just a few miles away, offering hiking, camping, fishing, boating and more!