Washington Park, Denver
Facts and practical information
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. Its historic buildings, lakes, tennis courts, lawns, large flower gardens, and recreation center provide various experiences for visitors. The park was first developed by Architect Reinhard Scheutze in 1899. Its design was influenced by city planner Kessler, the Olmsted Brothers and the famous philanthropist “The Unsinkable” Molly Brown. The park is very popular both as a tourist destination and among Denver locals, with some comparing it to New York City's Central Park. Apart from activities like jogging, walking or biking, the park serves as a center for social activities and encourages community involvement. Due to its welcoming appearance and unique characteristics, the Washington Park was designated as one of the “Great Public Spaces in America” by the American Planning Association in the year 2012. ()
Washington Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cherry Creek Shopping Center, Magness Arena, International Church of Cannabis, Denver Community Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Washington Park?
How to get to Washington Park by public transport?
Light rail
- Louisiana & Pearl • Lines: E, F, H (16 min walk)
- I-25 & Broadway • Lines: C, D, E, F, H (27 min walk)
Bus
- East Alameda Avenue & South Downing Street • Lines: 3 (20 min walk)
- South Lincoln Street & Exposition Avenue • Lines: (22 min walk)