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Rocky Mountain Lake Park

4.4 (20 reviews)

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Eugene B.

I haven't been here since before the pandemic. As I recalled it, it is a very nice park to walk and bring your dog. Early ~ 8 AM there is lots of shade and sun, so your dog won't overheat, nor will you. Today, after a rainy few days, I enjoyed watching colorful wildflowers. Also, saw a few people on kayaks fishing, and others fishing on the sides. It's a beautiful not strenuous and very relaxing park to visit! Try it sometime!

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Austin S.

Dave B. always knows what's up. I'll supplement his review but he certainly hit what you need to know about this park. Similar to Berkeley Park down the road. A lake to walk around but the lake is a lot taller than Berkeley is wide. More shade too! Generally walk the dogs around here for a change of scenery. If you're adventurous you can park between the two lakes and walk both same day. Fitbit steps for days! The park has a few baseball diamonds, a playground, benches to sit on, several horseshoe pits, and plenty of shade for lounging. Bring a lunch, bring a book, or just take a nap, it's all good. Fair amount of Geese roam free to watch out for droppings. It's not as bad a Sloan's lake but it is their territory and they're not afraid to hiss if they feel you're too close. You can fish if you like but I rarely see many things caught. Sometimes the occasional kayak will float around. Only downside is the trail closest to I-70. No shade so they part of your walk/run really heats up on the blacktop. The parking is plentiful and shady so that's a huge plus. I rank this a slight notch higher than Berkeley for all of the shade and how quiet it is activity and foot traffic wise. It's like having a park and lake to yourself!

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Beautiful urban park in the city. Nice bike path around the lake and playground. Recommend.

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Nice place to take your dog for a long walk. Also do a little fishing here and there.

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Took my dog here for a walk the other day and was very pleased with the park (which I found thanks to Yelp!) Very lovely neighborhood park, easy walk around lake, lovely birds, ducks, etc.

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4.3
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Confluence Park encompasses the point where Cherry Creek flows into the South Platte River. This is…read morealso the spot where Denver was founded in May 1858. Beginning a city here proved to be a poor choice as the waterways were prone to periodic flooding. The City shifted to the northeast and this area was ignored and filled up with heavy industrial users. A huge flood in 1965 destroyed much of that infrastructure and provided an opportunity for redevelopment. The Greenway Foundation was a prime mover in the 1970s to create a park highlighting this area. A major update in the 1990s focused on floodplain management and further enhanced the park as a hub for the regional trail system. Today this is a highlight of Lower Downtown. Shoemaker Plaza begins at the REI building and extends down to the north edge of the South Platte River. The main park area begins at the south edge of the River and covers both sides of Cherry Creek. The trail system runs through this and continues north, south, and east. This is a beautiful space and exists in its own world, apart from the bustle of Lower Downtown. It is well worth a visit.

I wish this place was cleaner! I love the rushing water! There was sa gorgeous bird waiting to…read morecatch a fish and it was waiting so long! It was sad! All there were were plastic bottles and polluted foam! It honestly reminded me of Northern Virginia. I expect more from Colorado. Especially at such a public place!

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Creekside Park

Creekside Park

5.0
(3 reviews)
7.1 mi

For years (maybe even decades), Glendale's annual Fourth of July fireworks display has been held at…read moreCreekside Park. The park is closed off for safety reasons but we take a picnic and camp out on the lawn at the neighboring Staybridge Suites to watch the action up close. It's a super fun way to kick off your Fourth of July festivities (for whatever reason, Glendale's fireworks always happen a day or two before July 4th). Earlier this week it was announced that the highly anticipated Glendale Riverwalk Project will be put on hold http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/blog/real_deals/2015/04/175-million-development-planned-for-glendale.html?surround=etf&ana=e_article. Instead, a new retail and entertainment district called Glendale 180 will be developed on a 22 acre parcel between Colorado Boulevard and Cherry Street, and Virginia Avenue and Cherry Creek. The city plans to break ground in the Fall of 2015 and officials hope to open for business in 2017. And this will mean that Creekside Park is going away. I'm torn. It's truly a shame to lose a nice, big park. But Glendale and its neighbors will be gaining job opportunities and new fun recreational activities. As it stands now, the design is thoughtfully planned with lots of open space, year-round landscaping, and meandering pathways that will create an inviting community gathering place. No office or residential space will be included in the new development, just shops, restaurants, and a cinema. And lots of parking. And relaxed open container laws! Apparently, Glendale used to be quite the hot spot back in the day so it's planning to get back to its partytime roots. Glendale 180 - see what they did there? The final fireworks display in Creekside Park is scheduled for Thursday, July 2, 2015. I, for one, will be there to help send Creekside Park out with a bang. Yelp Review #400

Glendale's fireworks show is truly one of the best displays I've ever experienced. Popping a squat…read morein Creekside Park gives an exceptional up close and personal view of all the fireworks. I forgot about the joy of watching fireworks, it was like I was five years old all over again with a permanent grin plastered on my face. I hope Glendale decides to keep the Annual firework show going even after the new Glendale development goes up. I was impressed and awed by the whole evening. Thank you Vicki P. for showing me some of the best fireworks in Denver. Pro Tips for the optimal Firework experience: *Bring chairs (cup holders are a plus) *Bring a jacket or a blanket (it gets chilly in the evening) *Food + Libation = Fun times *Parking is a hot mess, I recommend parking at least a half mile away and walking so you don't get stuck in traffic when leaving with all the closed/blocked streets surrounding the area

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Bridge over Cherry Creek
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4.2
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Atmosphere and Scenery The atmosphere at City Park is very…read moreromantic and calm. It is a nice place to walk around with family and friends. Or to just play at the park, and a lot of people go there for running, biking, or playing soccer. One of the best things about this park is that it did not smell bad. I noticed because I know some parks have a stinky smell, but this one did not. Even though we went during the summer, it wasn't super hot and there were not a bunch of bugs for that time of year. Crowd The crowd depends on when you go and if there is an event happening. It was not crowded at all on the day we went because we went during the week. However, I know during certain times of the year they have jazz in the park and it gets super packed. Most of the time, everybody pretty much minds their own business or they are friendly, but if you go for an event, you should plan ahead accordingly. Price: This location is completely free to go to since there is no park entrance fee or anything. Even the jazz in the park events are free and really neat, which makes it a great spot if you are looking for a nice place that is laid-back and free to enjoy. Parking and Transportation: There are plenty of places to park during a normal day, but when we went to jazz in the park during the summer, it did take some time to find a spot. You should make sure to show up early so that you can find parking. If you live a little bit away, you might want to take an Uber, or you can just walk or ride your bike if you live close enough. Overall Experience: My husband and I went right before sundown to do a picnic and painting date that also served as a photo shoot. We had someone set this up for us and we paid for it, so it was very convenient because we just showed up and followed their instructions. It was a great time to go because it wasn't very busy and the lighting was perfect. I think it is a good spot to have a photo shoot or a cute picnic date because it has such a romantic feel to it. We had a really fun time and I highly recommend this place.

The park houses both the Denver Natural History Museum and the Denver Zoo, along with some…read moreplaygrounds. walkway paths, lakes, historical statues and monuments, etc. I walked through a bit of the park after having brunch in the city and walked over to the museum. Very open, clean, and spacious park. I love the dead and barren trees in November, we don't get that in California and paired with the cold, it feels weirdly nostalgic of something I've never had and warming on the inside (yes, I'm insane). I also passed by a lot of joggers and dog walkers in the mid morning. Very safe. I passed by 2 small lakes with some water fowl nearby, standard mallard ducks and Canadian geese. Very calming. Saw a couple squirrels too. Not a bad medium sized city park.

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