Spacious park with lush green trees and a beautiful creek running alongside. Multiple playgrounds and courts for basketball, tennis, and volleyball offer varied activities. Shaded picnic areas and trails create a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere.
Two playgrounds offer activities for various ages with old-fashioned swings and a large central playground. A sheltered space sits next to the play areas, which are well-shaded and near creek access.
Open spaces and paths make it easy to walk dogs here. The environment is clearly dog-friendly, welcoming frequent visits for dog walking.
Good to know
The park is dog-friendly, making it great for pet owners.
The small parking lot fills quickly, so arrive early.
Restrooms are often locked and in need of maintenance.
Park surrounds a calm lake with stunning mountain views and offers free paddling and kayaking. It features playgrounds, sports courts, and picnic areas amid well-maintained walking and biking paths. The atmosphere stays peaceful and friendly, attracting families, dog walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Playgrounds include huge play structures with swings and sand areas. Picnic shelters and walking trails sit nearby. Basketball and sand volleyball courts add more play options.
Prairie dogs and canines roam freely and stay calm around people and other dogs. Walking trails are easy to navigate and the area stays clean with regular dog poop pickup.
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The lake at Dawson Park offers free paddling and kayaking.
Bring your own chair or lounging device for picnics.
Parking is easy during weekdays with a lot on the north side.
Large reservoir offers quiet lake ideal for paddle boarding and swimming with no motorized boats allowed. Picnic areas with charcoal grills and a huge playground create a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Popular dog beach and ample parking support active outdoor days.
A huge playground sits near the swimming area, making it very kid-friendly. The space also includes a volleyball court and feels quite private.
An off-leash dog beach lets dogs run freely and swim in clean water. Plenty of space spreads out dogs and families comfortably.
Good to know
There is a $10 fee to enter the area.
Parking is available and costs less than at Boulder Reservoir.
The dog beach area is wonderful and well-maintained.
Lake surrounded by stunning mountain views offers a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with well-maintained trails for walking and cycling. Wildlife such as birds, ducks, and coyotes appear regularly, enhancing the natural setting. Amenities include picnic areas, playgrounds, and a volleyball court, supporting family-friendly outdoor activities.
Several playground areas offer fun spaces for children. Benches, gazebos, and rest areas with convenient restrooms are scattered around, including a basketball court and picnic pavilion nearby.
Plenty of space exists on the paved path and in the grass for dogs and people to spread out. The 3.42-mile trail suits dogs, runners, and cyclists well. A prairie dog town lies on the northwest side of the lake.
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There is no entry fee because McIntosh Lake is a public lake.
There is plenty of parking available, but it can fill up quickly on weekends.
Motor boats are not allowed, making the water calm for paddleboarding and kayaking.
Large open space combines with rose garden and playground to create a peaceful, family-friendly setting. Holiday lights and an ice skating rink add seasonal charm and activity. Visitors enjoy walking, relaxing, and watching unique monuments in a well-maintained, quiet atmosphere.
Outdoor space includes a playground with sand, swings, and fields. Flower beds line the trail near the playground.
Large open space welcomes dogs and children for walks and play. Dogs stay on leash, creating a calm environment with friendly people and plenty of grass to relax on.
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Roosevelt Park hosts various community events throughout the year.
The park features an ice skating rink during winter months.
Admission to events at Roosevelt Park is typically free.
Spacious park with Japanese-inspired tower and a stream running throughout offers a quiet atmosphere except during nearby school recess. Multiple play areas for children include a splash pool, playground with varied equipment, and sports courts. Picnic spots and exercise areas provide options for all ages in a clean, peaceful setting.
A large central play structure offers four slides, rock climbing, and a rope ladder all under a canopy. A splash pool with a slide and a toddler pool add water fun near the playground, which sits close to a creek and shares a field with an elementary school.
Open spaces invite dogs for frisbee play and walking. Seasonal dog pool pawty events offer water fun. The park welcomes pets and families alike.
Good to know
The splash park and pool is seasonal, open from mid-April to early October.
Public restrooms are available from mid-April till early October.
There is a small fee to enjoy the splash park and pool.
Park surrounds a 3.5-mile lake loop with scenic mountain views and big shade trees. It offers multiple recreational options including a playground, boat ramp, basketball and volleyball courts, and picnic areas. The atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly, attracting walkers, kayakers, and picnickers.
A quaint playground sits near a multi-use court with tennis courts and a volleyball net in a sand pit. The area offers scenic views of McIntosh Lake and Twin Peaks.
Grassy areas beside the lake offer plenty of space for ball throws. Trails are shared by walkers, runners, bikers, and dog walkers, creating a friendly atmosphere for dogs.
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Parking is easy and available at Flanders Park.
The park has a 3.5-mile trail suitable for walking, running, and biking.
There are two restroom locations along the trail around McIntosh Lake.
Park offers grassy fields, a dog park, and a paved bike path alongside a creek with ducks and old cottonwoods. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, fitting for families and casual outdoor time. Playground and skate bowl provide activities for toddlers and older kids, while sports courts add variety.
Small slide and climbing set serve toddlers well. Swings and play structures fit both toddlers and older kids. Playground sits next to a dog park. Equipment is acceptable but not stellar.
A small off-leash dog area sits next to the playground, offering a contained space for dogs. The park includes a pond and grassy fields but can get muddy after rain or snow.
Good to know
The park has two restrooms open during warmer months.
The dog park area is next to the playground.
The bike path is paved, suitable for cycling or strollers.
Park offers multiple play structures including a BMX bike area and water splash pad. Covered pavilion sits next to playground, providing shaded seating for adults. Variety of amenities support active play and relaxation for all ages.
Playground features a small zipline, a jungle gym, and spinning equipment. A covered pavilion sits right next to the play area, with a volleyball court nearby.
A fenced dog park offers a safe spot for dogs to run freely. Plenty of grass areas and walking paths provide space for play and exercise. Watch out for goat heads that can get stuck in paws.
Good to know
The park has a water splash pad available during the summer for kids.
There is a dog park, basketball court, playground, and BMX bike area.
The pavilion is well-kept and has picnic tables for family gatherings.