Urban Parks & Trails

Denver's park system includes over 280 urban parks, off-street trails, historic parkways, natural areas and more. Find information on park rules and amenities, along with other programs:

Alerts & Special Projects:

Closure: Paco Sanchez Playground

As of November 17, 2025: 

The main playground structure at Paco Sanchez Park is temporarily closed for repairs and will reopen as soon as possible. All other park areas and amenities remain open

 Nearby playground options include Sloan’s Lake Park Playground and Martinez Park Playground. We appreciate your patience while we work to restore full access to the play space. 

Park Road & Parking Lot Closures

Beginning in 2020, roads and parking lots in various parks closed to provide more space for recreation. These closures remain at some parks*. ADA parking spots are provided along the perimeter of the park where roads have been blocked. View park maps to find more information on closures

Washington Park Recreation Center:
Vehicle access to the recreation center is open via Franklin Street at both the E. Exposition and E. Kentucky Avenue entrances. View the Washington Park road closure map.


*Continued road closures: Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Presentation (2/10/21) | Survey Findings & Next Steps

Sloan's Lake Environmental Assessment

Sloan's Lake is a beloved regional asset in northwest Denver that is in need of environmental improvements to remain a resilient ecosystem and recreational amenity. 

For Sloan's Lake Environmental Assessment click here