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Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Headquarters, Mail Code 1200
1401 Recreation Way
Colorado Springs, CO 80905-1975
Phone: (719) 385-5940
Fax: (719) 385-6599
Contact: Paul Butcher, Director
Email: CityParks@SpringsG. . .
Hours: 8 am - 12 Noon, 1 - 5 pm, Monday through Friday

 


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Community Park Facilities & Maps

Penrose Fountain Picture
Penrose Fountain in America the Beautiful Park
Community Parks are generally 25 to 100 acres in size, and are intended to serve the needs of several neighborhoods as well as community-wide needs. Community parks provide active recreational facilities such as athletic fields, swimming pools, community recreation buildings and/or other special features that cannot be readily accommodated in neighborhood parks. Other amenities can include walking paths, open sod grass areas, picnic areas with pavillions, playgrounds as well as court facilities found in neighborhood parks.

Click here for a list of Community parks.
(Community parks named after a person are inventoried by last name.)

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America the Beautiful Park (formerly Confluence Park), 126 Cimino Dr. (south of Colorado Ave., north of Cimarron St, east of I-25; best access south off Colorado Ave.). Playground, walking paths, picnic pavillion and restrooms. Access to Midland Trail and Pikes Peak Greenway Trail. 16.7 acres.
Click Here to view America the Beautiful Park Map (.gif)
Click here for an 8.5"x11" America the Beautiful Park Map (.pdf format)

Coleman, Norman "Bulldog", 4385 Tutt Ave. (north of Sky Sox Stadium). Lighted soccer stadium, parking lot access off Barnes Rd. and Charlotte Pkwy. 54.0 acres.
Click Here to view Coleman Park Map

Cottonwood Creek, 7040 Rangewood Dr. (Dublin Blvd. & Rangewood Dr.). Cottonwood Creek Recreation Center (indoor pool), picnic tables, playground, restrooms, sledding, four soccer fields, three softball/baseball fields, tennis courts, in-line hockey court, disc golf course, walking and running paths, (wheelchair accessible). 77.1 acres.
Click Here to view Cottowood Creek Park Map
Click Here for an 8.5"x11" Cottonwood Creek Park Map, page 1 (.pdf format)
Click Here for an 8.5"x11" Cottonwood Creek Park Map, page 2 (.pdf format)

Prospect Lake in Memorial Park
Prospect Lake in Memorial Park
Memorial,
1605 E. Pikes Peak Ave. (E. Pikes Peak and Hancock Aves.). Aquatics and Fitness Center (indoor pool), fitness room, social/play room; swimming lessons. (Best access off S. Union Blvd. just south of E. Pikes Peak Ave.)

  • Prospect Lake and Bath House: swimming beach, boating (motorized and non-motorized), water-skiing, boat rental (paddle, row, sail and canoe), two fishing areas (one wheelchair accessible fishing dock).
  • Mark "Pa" Sertich Ice Center: public ice skating, lessons.
  • Velodrome: bicycle racing track, roller skate racing track.
  • Sports Center: Parks and Recreation's Sports Division Administrative Offices; three baseball/softball fields, 15 football/soccer fields, 12 tennis courts with Tennis Center.
  • Other facilities: picnicking (shelters), large-group picnic area (by reservation), bicycle criterium, horseshoe courts, multi-play court, three playgrounds (including Phil Long/Denver Broncos Community Playground with ADA accessibility), restrooms, public telephones, vending machines, concessions. Prospect Lake Fitness Trail: 1.25 miles, Criterium Trail: .6 miles, perimeter jogging trail: 2.2 miles. 196.1 acres.
    Click Here to view Memorial Park Map
    Click Here to view a general 5k route around Memorial Park
    Click Here to view a second general 5k route around Memorial Park

    Monument Valley, 170 W. Cache La Poudre St. (Park access at various locations from Monroe St. and Wood Ave. on the north end of the park to W. Bijou St. and Sierra Madre St. at the south end of the park), adjacent to Monument Creek.
  • Northern portion: Baseball/softball field, soccer field, playground, walking and biking paths, geologic column, access to the Pikes Peak Greenway Trail.
  • Southern Portion: Outdoor pool, baseball/softball field, tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball area, fishing (two ponds), picnicking (small and large group picnic shelters), playground, restrooms, hiking and biking trails, access to Pikes Peak Greenway Trail, (wheelchair accessible).
    Total acreage 153.4 acres.
  • Horticultural Art Society Demonstration Gardens and City Greenhouse located on the northeast corner of Mesa Rd. and Glen Ave.
    Click Here to view Monument Valley Park Map

    Monument Valley Park walkway

  • Monument Valley Park walkway

  • Quail Lake, 915 Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. (Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. and Quail Lake Rd.). Basketball court, non-motorized boating, fishing, picnicking, playground, large group shelter, sledding, Quail Lake Fitness Trail (hiking, biking, jogging, and fitness, 1 mile in length) two sand volleyball courts. 113.0 acres.
    Click Here for an 8.5"x11" Quail Lake Park Map (.pdf format)

    Rampart, 8270 Lexington Dr., (access parking lot from Lexington Dr. north of Rampart High School). Basketball court, baseball field, tennis courts, playground, picnic shelter, restroom, perimeter sidewalk, BMX track, soccer field and dog park area. 78.4 acres.
    Click Here to view Rampart Park Map

    Wilson Ranch, 2335 Allegheny Dr. (just west of Centennial Blvd.). Wilson Ranch Outdoor Pool, picnic pavilion, playground, tennis courts, in-line hockey court with basketball hoops, backstop for softball/baseball. SCIP project completed in 2001. 11.4 acres.
    Click Here to view Wilson Ranch Park Map

    Wilson Ranch Park
    Wilson Ranch Park


    Total Community Park Acres: 700.1

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