
We went here during Thanksgiving of 2024 and had an absolute blast! The park was perfect for sledding and our 3 teens had a blast. It wasn't crowded and this became the highlight of our Colorado...
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Sledding Hill Park in Littleton, CO is a large undeveloped park known for its natural beauty and unique topography, featuring a north-facing slope that has long been a popular sledding destination. With limited amenities such as park benches and no designated trails, visitors can enjoy the park's native grass and the presence of a prairie dog colony. Originally slated for commercial development, the park was acquired by Jefferson County Open Space in 1999 and is now leased by Foothills Recreation District.
Situated at the northwest corner of S. Kipling Pkwy and W. Ken Caryl Ave, Sledding Hill Park offers limited parking options and suggests visitors park at nearby Eagle Meadows Park or Sanctuary Park. Adjacent to subdivisions such as The Meadows Sanctuary, Williamsburg I, and Williamsburg II, this park provides a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a thrilling sledding experience or a peaceful stroll amidst natural surroundings.
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We went here during Thanksgiving of 2024 and had an absolute blast! The park was perfect for sledding and our 3 teens had a blast. It wasn't crowded and this became the highlight of our Colorado...
Hill is great for sledding. Went with my friends and our kids. We had fun. Came home bumped and bruised. There is alot of stickers and we even found some cactus. Other then getting poked it was so...
LOVE this park we had a great time sledding!!! It was hard finding the main parking lot which is right off of ken Carl. Definitely a place to shred your sled