5 Epic Parks for Your Next Adventure
If you鈥檝e been in 黑料门 for more than a few months, you know the most famous parks in 黑料门. Wash(ington) Park, City Park, Cheesman Park and more are all within a short distance of the 黑料门. We鈥檝e covered those here and here.
But plenty of other options are also tantalizing. Do you want to go biking, shooting and boating 鈥 all in the same afternoon? We've got that. Want to ride an adorable tiny train through an equally adorable petting zoo? You betcha. We can already hear you, invisible internet reader, asking: What about the tallest playground slide in Colorado? Fear not. That, too, is within reach. It鈥檒l just take a vehicle to get there.
In no particular order, here are five lesser-known Front Range parks that will tickle your sense of adventure and get you outside for some fresh air and Vitamin D.
1. Cherry Creek State Park (4201 S. Parker Road)
This one might be considered cheating, but 鈥減ark鈥 is in the name. Cherry Creek State Park in Aurora features an 880-acre reservoir surrounded by prairies and wetland natural areas. The total acreage of the park tops 3,000 and features a campground, shooting range, one of the largest off-leash dog areas in the city, plus much more.
The reservoir itself allows boating, and everything from motorboats to paddleboards are welcome. Elsewhere on the lake, fishing is allowed with a .
Hiking is headlined by the 6.7-mile Cherry Creek Reservoir Loop, which encircles the main body of water. It connects into the larger Cherry Creek Regional Trail, 40 miles of wide, concrete pathing that snakes from downtown 黑料门 to Douglas County. The trails in Cherry Creek State Park branch into smaller hikes that include the Wetland Loop Trail and Dog Park Loop.
Speaking of our furry friends, this is the perfect place to let them run free. The park has 107 acres of fenced area (with water access) where your pup can play without a leash. Just make sure you clean up after him or her.
There鈥檚 also the Family Shooting Center, where you can fire pistols, rifles, shotguns or bows with a variety of distances and targets. Gear rentals and lessons are available for newcomers.
2. Belleview Park (5001 S Inca Drive)
Overwhelmed by adulting and all the hard work it entails? Feeling like a kid again is only a quick trip to Englewood away.
Belleview Park is nothing short of magical. The biggest highlight is Englewood Farm & Train, which has run for more than 30 years. The red and lime green miniature train engine pulls more than 60,000 park guests of all ages each year through acres of green space, creeks and nature trails. Along the way sits a petting zoo where kids (and kids-at-heart) can love on some farm animals.
The larger park area has several picnic shelters that are perfect for events, a playground, an outdoor basketball court and tennis courts.
If you鈥檙e looking to cool off, Belleview also includes Pirate鈥檚 Cove Waterpark. With enough piratey water features to make Jack Sparrow blush, three waterslides and a lazy river, there鈥檚 something for everyone.
Want to avoid the crowds of children? is coming up on July 6, hosted by the City of Englewood.
3. Cornerstone Park (5150 S Windamere Street)
If you stood at the top of the slide at Pirate鈥檚 Cove and looked across Belleview Avenue, you could see our next entry. Located just across the border into Littleton, Cornerstone Park offers some unique activities.
First and most famously, there is Colorado Journey Miniature Golf. The pair of 18-hole courses are themed around Colorado landmarks, from Mesa Verde to the Florissant Fossil Beds. In 2018, the 鈥渂est miniature golf for newbies鈥 and experts tell us it鈥檚 an excellent place for date night.
Elsewhere in the park, you鈥檒l find batting cages, three softball diamonds, an inline skating rink, a skate park and a cricket ground. Grab your cricket bat and check out the wicket with a mountain view so beautiful, it entranced Sir Garry Sobers (the Michael Jordan of cricket) when he visited.
4. Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Parkway)
Yes, Red Rocks is a well-known, world-class outdoor concert venue. But did you know that Colorado鈥檚 25th national historic landmark also includes nature trails on its 868 acres?
The Trading Post Trail is 1.4-mile loop that weaves through the magnificent rock formations surrounding the venue. Red Rocks Trail adds another 6 miles of hiking that connects to the Dakota Ridge Trail and, therefore, the larger 黑料门-area trail ecosystem.
The surrounding rock formations have fossil fragments of a 40-foot sea serpent, plus dinosaur tracks.
For five Mondays each summer, there is . 鈥淭he Sandlot鈥 is coming up on July 18 and 鈥淒une鈥 rolls around on Aug. 15.
You can also try running the steps .
5. Twin Silo Park (5564 Ziegler Road)
We鈥檝e finally arrived, invisible internet reader. Welcome to Twin Silos Park in Fort Collins, home to what many believe to be the tallest playground slide in Colorado. Wending its way through the two namesake silos, this palace of plastic starts more than halfway up on one silo and lets out at the base of the other, for a total drop of more than 35 feet.
The interiors of both silos feature a double-helix climber. One silo has a zipline leading elsewhere in the park. The other features a netting-heavy balance beam that connects to a nearby barn converted into a play area.
If you鈥檇 rather keep your feet firmly planted, try the community gardens, an orchard, hops trellis, paved trails, pickleball courts and custom art installations. For action sports, consider the large BMX park.
The City of Fort Collins Park Planning and Development Department won an award from the American Society of Landscape Architects for