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    City Park

    4.2 (176 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Ferril Lake
    Carrie M.

    I always like to visit a city's main park. I read that this is a big park, but I checked the map and felt I had walked most of it within an hour because it looked like I had reached the end of it with the road. I'm sure I just didn't know where to go, but I promise that I looked at the park map. Ferril Lake was nice to walk around. There were very few people there on a weekday afternoon in June, but there were lots of Canadian geese. Free parking was abundant. I was pleasantly surprised by the rental boat prices. It's not something that particularly appeals to me, but I'm glad the prices were reasonable.

    Sheila P.

    This was one of my favorite places while visiting Denver for the first time. I ended up staying here longer than I needed to, just because it felt good. I went during late afternoon/early evening time just as it was cooling down. I saw a few bunnies that were adorable! One even let me get super close. The area around Ferril Lake is just so relaxing. Just pick a bench in the shade and enjoy people watching. Parking was a breeze. I would definitely return if I were to come to Denver again.

    Jessica O.

    I love visiting this park. There are so many trails to walk/run. Definitely a great place to go if you want to get in a few miles. It is very peaceful here with the two ponds (Ferril and Duck Lake) and all the open grass areas. It also a great place to come walk your dog. I see many dog walkers on my visits. I have even seen people using the open grass areas to have dog training classes! City Park is located right next to the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. If you listen closely, you may be able to hear some of the animals such as the elephants! They've got tons of geese, ducks, and squirrels that hang out here. I see bird watchers come here especially over by Duck Lake that borders the zoo. They have two playgrounds here. One is on the eastern side on the other side of the lake as the building. The other is the city park playground. It is located behind the building next to the lake, down the hill and past the statue with the cannons around it. That city park playground is really great. They've got so many different types of equipment for all ages. They have different things that a typical playground such as a small bike loop that has mini hills for kids to ride their bikes on. They have a climbing structure that is shaped like a sea serpent and a tall, silo like structure that the kids can climb through with a slide at that top. Tip: Ferril lake in the center of city park has duck boats that you can rent.

    Savanna B.

    I've always really liked City Park. It's a great place for walking and exploring. There are beautiful old trees and nice playgrounds. The Museum of Nature and Science and the Zoo are both near the park. Jazz in the Park is Sunday nights in the summer, and is always very fun.

    Rental Prices - Swan Boat, Kayak, Paddle Board, Bikes
    Danielle H.

    Lovely and lively park. *Leave a park cleaner than you found it I have been here so many times. It is a large park so careful where you park as depending which lot you choose you could be walking quite a bit. Museums, a lake with swan boats, jungle gym, tons of picnic areas, you won't run out of space here. The lake events are decently priced! There are doing a lot of construction here and beautifying some of the area. Great place to walk the dog and relax. It seems like depending on the weekend you will have a different event to check out. Farmers markets, music in the park, arts festivals. The only don't side is that most of the water fountains and fixtures are not working. Definitely a bummer since it has been so hot. Overall 4/5

    J F.

    One of the best parts of our stay in Denver was walking through City Park in mid-April. Absolutely gorgeous landscape with trails and blooms under a beautiful blue sky. We even saw a majestic bald eagle. So many photo ops and chances to sit and appreciate the views. If you want a place to elevate your mood and mesmerize your senses, go here!

    Maruko X.

    The city park is Denver's premier regional park, which contains major attractions of the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and faculties like tennis courts, horseshoes, baseball, football and soccer fields, picnic areas etc. There are two lakes for wild ducks and swan boats, with quite a few walking trails around.

    Isaac A.

    I visited the park for a birthday party. The playgrounds were fun for the kids and there was plenty of shade on a hot day. The port-o-potties received overwhelmingly positive feedback on how clean they were, which was a shocker. The duck pond was nearby and was also fun to check out.

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    John H.

    I don this the cultural park of the city as it houses the science museum and zoo. It also has a few monuments and sculptures. I like how the paths wind a bit. The path gets a little narrow near the zoo and it is more like a sidewalk outside the park. On the southern section you will find a nice "lake" and open fields. When biking near the zoo and museum, one needs to be extra aware of car traffic trying to park and exit.

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    Cindy R.

    If you could only visit one park in the city of Denver this is the one I would recommend. City Park really lives up to its name in having all the things you associate with a big parks in a metropolitan area. The Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science are both located in City Park. The park also features lots of beautiful old growth trees, couple duck ponds. The park and the surround neighborhoods are kept very nice. Very clean. I've not seen any encampments or dump sites. I've never felt unsafe.

    Sitting down and watching this incredible fountain!
    Mustang S.

    What an incredible park! By far the best park in all of Denver. One of the best views of the skyline and downtown I've seen in my 25 years of living in CO. Great waking trails and bike paths as well. Also a lot of recreational activities here like going on the lake, volleyball, and the zoo is right here too! Best park ever. 10/10

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    Peter M.

    During my 24 hour visit to Denver, I visited City Park. It is a 330 acre vast area having well manicured park areas and two lakes. One of the lakes has ducks and a central tree that houses birds. It is very relaxing and peaceful walking around the large expanse of spaces. If you are looking for an escape from city hustle bustle or a few hours escape from life's rat race, this place is a must. It has the recipe for a mental tonic to calm all of your senses.

    Apple S.

    City park is such a large park you can spend hours walking around. There is a big lake. Lots of birds everywhere. Statues, fountain and a trail. Lack of trash cans and dog bags tho. Street parking only which can be hard too

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    Ask the Community - City Park

    Do this park have BBQ grills available for the public? If so, are there any restrictions, hours available, and regulations to follow?

    There are two picnic areas in City Park: #1-Thatcher Fountain Meadow (2 grills, 8 tables, capacity 100) and #2-Playground (3 grills, 5 tables, capacity 50). Permits are required to reserve a picnic site for exclusive use. The fee to reserve these… Read more

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    If you plan on visiting the Denver Zoo or the Nature & Science Museum, you will pass through this park.

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    I've rafted with Liquid Descent multiple times, and every single trip has been a 5-star experience!…read moreThe guides are not only experts at keeping you safe, but they also make sure you have an unforgettable time on the river. This year, I went early season on Clear Creek and loved it so much I came back late season for Gore Canyon- an adrenaline-packed, fun adventure! The day started with a swim test to make sure everyone was prepared before tackling Class V rapids. (Honestly, if you're not a strong swimmer, this trip isn't for you, they do test your swimming in the rapids and throughout the trip over half of the people across our 5 rafts ended up in the water at some point! Additionally this would be quite the dive into the deep end if you've never rafted before!) The trip was an incredible mix of thrills, skill, and crazy beautiful scenery you would not have guessed was there when you drive into Kremmling. Midway through, we stopped for snacks, and when we wrapped up, the crew served a delicious lunch and cold beers (NA options were there too!) such a nice touch after a big day! What sets Liquid Descent apart is the crew. Every guide I've had has been dedicated to making the trip special. I've talked to them and many of them have said they specifically choose to work here because of the company's extra training and the sense of community. I even met the owner yesterday at Gore Canyon, and you can tell the company's passion for customer experience comes directly from the top. Specifically the last 2 guides I've had, Jordan and Malia have been awesome! Yes, most rafting companies use the same put-in/take-out points and similar gear but the experience is what makes the difference. With Liquid Descent, the guides make sure it's the best it can be and their love for their job ensures you're going to have a great time. I've rafted with other companies in locations where liquid descent isnt and know: the right guide changes everything. If you're looking for an unforgettable rafting trip in Colorado, Liquid Descent is the company to go with!

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    4.4(30 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    So, if you are looking for a spot that has a lot of trees / greenery / etc. the location we went to…read morewill not be the spot for you (Chatfield Reservoir). That said, if you are a beginning kayaker and just want to get some experience, this is a great place to go. If you are timid around water, not sure if you will like the sport, or someone who just generally likes to try new things, be outdoors, etc. - do it! We were in town from Arizona and the water was pretty choppy (dude said winds were ~10 mph... I think they were closer to 15 mph...) I am not in love with sit on top kayaks and I don't particularly love chop. Moving water? Fine. Rocking back and forth? Ehhhh. We only paddled for about 30-40 minutes because it was so windy. We paddled against the wind to get our bearings, floated/paddled to the other end with the wind, and then worked our arms off paddling back. My husband doesn't really enjoy that type of work out (ha!) so he got out and pulled his 'yak for a bit. I was more determined and paddled the whole way. It's a very chill area (or was in May) but if you wanted to bring a group of folks to paddle and sunbathe and eat some snacks on the shore (which apparently happens in the summer) you'll have a blast. We prefer barren, inclimate weather (seriously) so it was a perfect day for us.

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