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 Welcome to Denver Parks

The City of Denver provides over 200 city and mountain parks, and several more rivers and trail areas  for the enjoyment of residents and visitors year round. Some of the parks also host major public events during the year such as, Cinco de Mayo, jazz concerts and more. From hikers, to volleyball players, to picnickers, bike riders and even the family dog, Denver’s parks serve our diverse citizens and neighborhoods with trees, flowers, trails, ponds or lakes, picnic areas, play grounds, activities and a variety of attractions and events.


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Denver Mountain Parks
The system consists of 31 named parks and 16 unnamed parcels emcompassing approximately 14,000 acres of mountain and foothill land owned by the City of Denver.
Forestry and Trees
The Forestry Office is the city agency responsible for trees and shrubs in public parks, parkways and around government buildings.
Natural Areas
Natural areas are special portions of open and undeveloped land. They tell us about the history of the land and region, its landscape, geology and people.
Water Conservation
The division Coordinates sustainable water management for Denver Parks and Recreation.

Rivers and Trails District
Urban trails throughout Denver include Cherry Creek, South Platte, Bear Creek, Lakewood Gulch and Sanderson Gulch. Parks within this district include Mestizo-Curtis, Confluence and Centennial Gardens Parks.
Host an Event
Hold your event at one of Denver Parks and Recreation’s four historic and architecturally exciting mountain lodges or park pavilions. These beautiful venues are available for intimate events of 100 to 350 people.

Urban Trails
Explore Denver's diverse system of trails by foot or bicycle!
Hike & Bike Tours     Denver Urban Waterway Trails Map
Walking & Jogging Trail Information

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We want to hear from you.  Give us feedback about Denver Parks & Recreation's Parks, Programs, Rentals & Facilities so we can better serve your needs.
 
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 Contact Us

Ball Fields Weather Hotline

720-865-0385


Maintenance Requests

Please be specific and name the park and the part of the park you are concerned about.
720-913-0668
  

 Surveys
Coyote Incident Survey
 
 
 
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