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    Ruby Hill Park

    4.4 (28 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Isaac A.

    We went on a terribly windy day, but the kids still had a ton of fun. They all enjoyed the playsets, especially the ones you can spin on and the maze (of sorts). There are great views of Denver and the surrounding area as well. On one side was a huge bike park with ramps and jumps and on the other side was a snowboarding hill.

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    Jupiter M.

    A beautiful park with a great view of Denver! Would be a great place to do a photoshoot or a music video. Was there at sunset and played on the swings and some of the rest playground while waiting for a dinner reservation nearby.

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    Sam G.

    Uh, a terrain park 10 minutes from my house? Yes please! A relaxed environment where I can safely fall on my arse a dozen times before finally executing a proper backside boardslide? Indeed. The rail yard has been around more or less since 2007'ish and is created by Winter Park. They blow a whole bunch of man-made snow once a year, around mid-january, and then when that melts, it's over. It's currently the beginning of February and there's still plenty of cover. Helmets are suggested but not required. Park hours are morning to 11pm (their site says 9pm but the park sign says 11pm) - the bright lights are on until close which makes this perfect for after-work fun times. IT'S FREE. There are occasionally some Ruby Hill volunteers or staff there helping maintain the roll-ins and landings. They also have a tool box with them should your bindings need some adjusting. They do make mild modifications to the features from season to season. For the most part, it's a beginners level park (that doesn't mean you won't see some skilled riders here buttering, jibbing, and making you envious/swoon). The features are low to the ground and the hill isn't very steep. Almost everything is a box, ranging from about 2.5 feet wide to 1 foot wide. This season there is a medium pipe/cylinder that leads onto a rail. There's also a small c-rail/box thing, and sometimes people build tiny little kickers at the bottom of the hill for a third thing to hit. Since the hill is mild, hiking up it is no big deal. Doesn't tire you out near as much as I thought it would. There are snowboarders, skiers, snowskaters, tubers, and sledders here. Everyone shares space well. Unfortunately the percentage of attendees is still about 98 percent dudes (I have been the only woman riding here on more than one occasion). So if you're a femme and reading this, go! It's really mellow. And a sh*t ton of fun.

    view of mountains in distance from the play areas
    Dominique L.

    Driving from KC was tough on my kiddo so we went searching for somewhere to stretch his legs for a bit yesterday and Ruby Hill was an amazing find. Multiple play areas all including different types of stimuli for learning children! The maze was by far our favorite. From the picnic and play area you can look around to see all of the Denver metro, mountains, and places within the park like a bmx park and ball fields! I have to give 3 stars because there was SO much large trash littered around the play area midday. Definitely needs better upkeep.

    Dracco the Dragon at new playground next to cool play surface
    Chris G.

    Construction is finally finished. The park has a new MASSIVE picnic pavillion that optimizes the 360 degree view of Denver and the front range. There is more parking and a new walking path to the brand new playground. The playground is state of the art with separate areas for every age group and some very unique features that you have to see. And there is still an outdoor pool for summer fun. Summer use of the park should increase with all the improvements but still a continuous trail through and around the park is lacking and there is little or no flat space for sport activities. The huge area and lack of people has made it a favorite of people who walk their dogs off leash. It is illegal but rarely infringes on other's enjoyment of the park. The park is most well known for its winter activities. The hill has been optimal for sledding anytime there is snow on the ground. And for the last few years Winter Park has made snow in January and installed a rail yard for snowboarding and skiing. Info at http://www.denvergov.org/recreation/RubyHillRailYard/tabid/432806/Default.aspx . Useful to note that there are now bathrooms available as well.

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    I love the bike park it's so cool I learned most of my skill there it's fun and amazing.

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    Very nice park with good views - my grands had lots of fun playing on playgrounds - they have a fun maze area

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    Awesome views in every direction. That and it's proximity to several bike paths and neighborhoods makes this a very functional park.

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    Jefferson Park

    4.5(8 reviews)
    4.4 miJefferson Park, Northwest

    I'm so delighted that Christian B., my good Yelp friend agrees that Jefferson Park is doggie dog…read moreworld! After strolling with man's best friend for a lap or two, you can seat yourself in a few restaurants that are from walking distance at Jefferson Park. There are Meet Ups here for dog lovers and Nick and I chuckled at the idea that if you don't have a canine companion, you're not going to fit in. Just kidding! No seriously, every block there seems to be paws crossing the paths with other fur kid paws and dog moms/dads! This area surrounded with lots of young millennials and their pawsionate fur-babies. Jefferson Park is a neighborhood and public park that overlooks Downtown Denver, Colorado from its perch across Interstate 25. It is located in the area that is called North Denver! the City of Highlands was annexed, and thereafter was known as "North Denver."

    Beautiful community park on a hill with an enormous lawn for you, your games, and your dog. A nice…read moresidewalk surrounds the park, and plenty of others were there when I was - about 8:30 on a Saturday morning - getting their laps in. You'll also spot an army of dogs out for their morning walk, and atop the hill sits a cool playground that must get busy in the afternoons. Jefferson also offers plenty of picnic / grilling areas, and benches - some way out in the lawn so you can sit in the shade and enjoy the view.

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    Jefferson Park - Well maintained and beautiful neighborhood!

    Well maintained and beautiful neighborhood!

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    Skyline Park

    4.0(28 reviews)
    4.0 miCBD, Northwest

    I wandered in expecting a patch of grass downtown, but it turned out to be more than that--a little…read moreurban playground wedged between buildings, where something's always happening. In the summer, kids are running through splash pads and people lounge with iced coffees like it's their personal terrace. Winter? There's an ice rink and a cozy little vibe that makes downtown feel like a Hallmark movie. It's not huge, but it packs in charm--ping pong tables, food trucks, random art, and the kind of people-watching you only get in a place that never really quiets down. It's one of those spots you don't plan on staying long in... but somehow, you do.

    I visit this park from time to time when I can. When visiting this park, it always makes my outings…read moreworth it. The security are always happy to greet people that are visiting (when they are doing there rounds), the restrooms are always clean whenever they are open, and even on hot days, they provide ice cold water. Even if you visit this park for an hour, or even for five minutes passing through, you will love that you did. It is a beautiful park to see on your way to work or on your outting. Make sure you bring your family the next time you visit.or pass through, even bring your pets!!!

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    Skyline Park - Apparently we have disc golf now?

    Apparently we have disc golf now?

    Skyline Park - Miniature golf and a giant clock tower.

    Miniature golf and a giant clock tower.

    Skyline Park - The Daniels & Fisher Tower (also called the Clock Tower) is the focal point of Skyline Park.

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    The Daniels & Fisher Tower (also called the Clock Tower) is the focal point of Skyline Park.

    Hirshorn Park - Open space

    Hirshorn Park

    4.3(4 reviews)
    5.0 miNorthwest, Highland

    Lovely neighborhood park! There is a basketball court, playground for kids, and large open field…read more There are also a few picnic tables. Plenty of trash cans and sometimes they are stocked with dog poop bags.

    Starting off my review of Hirshorn Park, I would like to say for the umpteenth time, "When I review…read moresmall parks, they are rated in the category of small neighborhood and community parks." In this category I look at safety, the scale of graffiti and vandalism with the condition of the park. I also look at amenities. I review them in a different perspective than regional parks or urban spaces such as Commons Park, Skyline Park, and Civic Center Park. I have said this quite a few times in my Southern Nevada park reviews; however now after crossing over the Rocky Mountains into Colorado, this is my first time saying this in Denver.     Hirshorn is the quintessential neighborhood park in a major city (in 2020 the population for Denver was 715,522). It is in the very spot where the tourists (my brother and I) are leaving downtown for the local Highlands community. It is at the north westernmost point of 16th Street on the crest of the hill where it changes into Tejon Street.    My brother and I love walking. We had that opportunity when we flew into Denver hours before my dad arrived. This gave us the opportunity to partake in an extended walk from 15th at Welton Streets by the Convention Center, all the way south along the 16th Street corridor which included three bridges and Commons Park. When we reached the curve on the crest of the hill overlooking downtown Denver, where 16th Street changes into Tojan Street, Hirshorn Park made the perfect spot to turn around.    Our experience was one of where my brother and I were the few tourists that shared a community space with the majority who were  local Denverites. Walking into the park from Tojan Street I saw parents sharing time with their children in the state of the art playground that includes spring cars and see-saws. When we walked deeper into the park by the basketball court and baseball diamond, we saw pet parents sharing time on the walkway and open grass with their fur babies. It was close to the baseball diamond where there is the ammenity of a "view plane. In urban planning terminology, a " view plane" is a spot that provides a protected unobstructed view of a skyline, mountain range, or scenic landmark. Situated on a hill, this park offers a "view plane" protection by the baseball diamond. From this spot, there is an unobstructed view towards downtown. My brother and I would soon spend time in a similar view when we walked back down the 16th Street hill towards downtown.     On the afternoon of Saturday, June 25, 2022, the park seemed to be safe. I spotted zero instances of graffiti and vandalism. This gave me the perception that the community cares about their park and that we were in a safe environment. My one complaint was that the grass had a plentitude of brown spots. In my opinion golf course green grass would have added to the park scenery.     As a local park designed for locals instead of tourists like your's truly, I rate Hirshorn Park four stars. From the perspective of a tourist walking from the Convention Center or Civic Center Park to the northwestern-most reaches at the end of 16th Street, these four stars are represented in a park that serves as a serene spot to relax while turning around to walk back towards the downtown skyline below.

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    Hirshorn Park - The playground.

    The playground.

    Hirshorn Park - Welcome to Hirshorn Park.

    Welcome to Hirshorn Park.

    Hirshorn Park - First impression from Tejon Street.

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    First impression from Tejon Street.

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