Denver: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Denver Botanic Gardens
Nestled in the heart of Denver, Colorado, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This urban oasis spans across 23 acres, providing a vibrant tapestry of plant life that showcases the region's native beauty and beyond.
Denver Zoo
Nestled in the heart of the Mile High City, Denver Zoo stands as a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike. This sprawling zoological garden, located in Denver, Colorado, offers a captivating glimpse into the animal kingdom with a diverse...
City Park
City Park stands as a verdant heart amidst the bustling urban landscape of Denver, Colorado. This expansive green space, brimming with natural beauty and recreational opportunities, is a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike who are looking to unwind or...
Alamo Placita Park
Alamo Placita Park is a city park located in Denver, Colorado that is the namesake of the Alamo Placita, Denver neighborhood. The park was established in 1911 by condemnation of property owned by Denver mayor Robert W.
Crown Hill Park
Crown Hill Park is a 242-acre recreation area operated by Jefferson County Open Space in unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado. The park is located between the cities of Wheat Ridge and Lakewood. Within the borders of the park is a National Urban Wildlife Refuge.
Confluence Park
Confluence Park is an urban park encompassing the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River in Denver's Lower Downtown, a bustling district of 19th-century brick warehouses and storefronts that has been redeveloped since the late 1980s.
17th Street Plaza
17th Street Plaza is a 438 ft tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1982 and has 33 floors, with a total area of 695,000-square-feet. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Wendel Duchsherer Architects. It is currently the 11th tallest building in Denver. In 2009 the building was bought from J.P.
Platte River Bridge
The Platte River Bridge is the second of three pedestrian bridges to connect Downtown Denver with the Highland neighborhood. The cable-stayed bridge crosses the South Platte River between Commons Park and Commons West Apartments along the former 16th street viaduct.
Cheesman Park
Cheesman Park is an urban park and neighborhood located in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, United States.
Grant-Frontier Park
Grant-Frontier Park is a park at Evans Ave. on the east bank of the South Platte River in southwest Denver, Colorado. It is the site of the Montana City settlement.
Colorado Governor's Mansion
The Colorado Governor's Mansion, also known as the Cheesman-Boettcher Mansion, is a historic U.S. mansion in Denver, Colorado. It is located at 400 East 8th Avenue. On December 3, 1969, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is open free-of-charge for scheduled tours, and also hosts special public events.
Washington Park
Washington Park is a neighborhood and public urban park in Denver, Colorado. The Washington Park located in Denver, Colorado, United States is a blend of historic and contemporary styles of architecture.
Cranmer Park
Cranmer Park is a Denver city park located in the Hilltop neighborhood off of Colorado Boulevard between East 1st and East 3rd Avenue. It is most famous for a large sundial, which does double duty as a climbing appliance for children.
South Marion Street Parkway
South Marion Street Parkway is a historic parkway in Denver, Colorado. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 as part of a set of listings commemorating Denver's Park and Parkway System.
Humboldt Street Historic District
Humboldt Street Historic District, or Humboldt Island, is located west of Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado on Humboldt Street between East Tenth and Twelfth Streets.
Infinity Park
Infinity Park is a sports stadium in the Denver enclave of Glendale, Colorado, and was formerly the unofficial home stadium of the United States national rugby union team. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000 people. The stadium opened in 2007, at a cost of $22.5 million.
Richthofen Castle
Richthofen Place Parkway is a historic parkway in Denver, Colorado. On September 17, 1986, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.