Park offers stunning mountain and lake views with well-maintained green spaces and spacious playgrounds for all ages. It maintains a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with trails connecting to nearby bike paths and residential areas. Facilities include sports fields, picnic pavilions, and open areas for dogs to play.
Bathrooms stay clean and functional with a nice appearance. Water fountains sit nearby for convenience.
A playground with fun, relatively new play structures suits both kids and adults. Trails connect to the Highline Canal Trail, and the park offers stunning views of mountains and a large reservoir.
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There are bathrooms and water fountains available at the park.
Parking is available across the street by the bike trail.
The paved walking path is about half a mile long.
Wide open spaces invite running and playing, with a modern playground featuring slides and swings for all ages. Quiet neighborhood paths offer peaceful walks, while large fields accommodate energetic activities. The park maintains a clean, well-kept environment with easy parking and beautiful views.
Public restrooms are clean and safe. They are readily available throughout the park.
Wide open space surrounds a modern playground with a soft floor and separate toddler and taller slides. The park suits kids of all ages and offers a huge field ideal for soccer and running around.
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The public restrooms at the park are safe and clean.
Parking can be spotty if there are games happening at the park.
The playground system is suitable for children aged 1 and above.
Park offers beautiful rock formations and gorgeous views of foothills and distant peaks. Trails are well-maintained and family-friendly, suitable for hiking and dog walking. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, with plenty of space to unwind.
Flush toilets and water fountains for humans and dogs exist at the North trailhead. Bathrooms at South Valley Park are clean and well-stocked.
Beautiful rock formations and well-maintained trails make this park great for hiking, biking, and picnics. It offers mixed-use paths with good sun exposure and plenty of parking.
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Parking is free and available at both the North and South ends of the park.
The North trailhead has flush toilets and water fountains for humans and dogs.
Restrooms are clean and well-stocked throughout the park.
Towering red rock formations rise above lush green landscapes, creating breathtaking views at every turn. Trails wind through a quiet, peaceful setting ideal for walking and hiking. Well-maintained amenities include shaded benches and picnic areas that support a relaxing outdoor experience.
Well maintained bathroom facilities exist at the trailheads. Clean restrooms support easy enjoyment of family lunches in the park.
Red rocks embedded in the terrain create a gorgeous and stunning landscape. Trails offer easy hikes suitable for families, with strong emphasis on environmental protection and staying on paths.
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Dogs are not allowed in Roxborough State Park.
There is a $10 fee to get into Roxborough State Park per car.
Visitors should prepare for loose gravel when pushing strollers.
Park offers miles of flat trails, wildlife viewing, and a soothing river with ducks. Nature center features live animals and educational exhibits. Visitors find it peaceful, with ample space for hiking, biking, and family activities.
Public restrooms stay unlocked and extremely clean with plenty of fresh water. Multiple restrooms spread around the park and nature center offer ample access.
Miles of trails, rivers, and lakes offer plenty of space for walking, fishing, biking, and rafting. A peaceful environment with abundant wildlife and a soothing river creates a natural sanctuary perfect for resting and observing nature.
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Parking fills up quickly on weekends; consider using the overflow lot from the light rail station.
The park offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, and rafting.
The nature center features programs led by knowledgeable interpreters about the local environment.
Open space park with breathtaking views of city skyline, foothills, and red sandstone formations offers a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Trails are well maintained and suitable for hiking, trail running, and family outings, with ample parking and picnic shelters. The park features natural biodiversity and attracts a mix of hikers and mountain bikers, especially on warm weekends.
Spotless restrooms sit right at the trailhead with shoe scrappers and picnic tables nearby. Bathrooms stay cleaner than most kitchens and offer plenty of parking.
Breathtaking views include the Denver skyline, the Front Range, and red sandstone formations. Trails support hiking, mountain biking, and trail running through natural, untouched biodiversity with fields of wildflowers.
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Dogs are allowed on-leash in the park.
More than half the park is closed to hiking due to last year's fire.
The park can get busy on weekends when the weather is warm.
Spanning 65 acres, the park offers extensive sports facilities including soccer fields, pickleball courts, and a skatepark alongside multiple playgrounds and a splash pad for children. It features panoramic mountain views and spacious, well-maintained grounds that accommodate all ages. The atmosphere is lively yet uncrowded, making it a versatile spot for families and athletes.
Clean bathrooms are available during the day with restrooms accessible throughout the park.
Multiple playgrounds and a splash pad keep kids busy while adults enjoy sports like soccer, pickleball, tennis, and cricket. Paved trails connect to nearby bike paths, and open fields offer space for baseball and roller hockey.
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Parking is generally easy to find at the park.
The park features soccer fields, pickleball courts, and a playground.
Restrooms may be inadequate for the park's size.