This is the quintessential neighborhood park...large enough to have a game of frisbee but not so big that is feels like a forest. It is green and well maintained. The view into the downtown...
Mestizo-Curtis Park
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Mestizo-Curtis Park, established in 1868, is the oldest park in Denver, Colorado. With nine acres of tree-lined paths, the park has undergone renovations to transform it into a vibrant gathering and play space for the diverse neighborhood. The Trust for Public Land, in collaboration with community groups and Denver Parks and Recreation, has revitalized the park by installing a custom-designed playground and a Fitness Zone exercise area. Future plans include trail improvements and the creation of a community garden with innovative water-capture systems, making Mestizo-Curtis Park a historic neighborhood treasure and a source of community pride.
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The Curtis Park is a residential area known for houses built in eclectic architectural styles, and this regional park in L shape is dog friendly though it seems there is construction going on.
Almost a year later and the park is finishing up the remodeling. There's a big homeless problem here and they are still planting trees but the park is open again and great to visit.
Denver's first park. There is always a hobbit practicing his fake martial arts on the grass. Nice open park with some hobbits. Never accosted by them. Great place to play some boccee ball or fire...
I moved a few blocks away from this park in June and have grown to love my morning dog walks here. It's peaceful and you get a great view of the city skyline. People are mowing grass, trimming...
