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    Casey Jones Park

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Fun park for events. The actual play area is just ok but all the open space to run around is wonderful.

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    Paint Mines Interpretive Park - Another rock with beautiful colors

    Paint Mines Interpretive Park

    4.5(91 reviews)
    28.9 mi

    I wanted to try something new and something different and it was definitely worth the wait to try…read morethis out. It's a perfect walk. The views are spectacular!! It's definitely a must try if you're in town and want to try something different!! No dogs are allowed here that's the only downfall but other than that it's really good to experience!

    The Paint Mine Interpretive Park was a really nice surprise. It's more of a walk than a true hike,…read morewhich makes it easy and relaxed, but still very scenic. I went when there was a light layer of snow, and it made everything sparkle a bit. Super pretty and peaceful. The park is very much in the middle of nowhere, which adds to the quiet, calm atmosphere, but it's definitely something to be aware of before you go. Atmosphere: Beautiful and serene. Each section has unique rock formations and colors, and there are informational signs along the path that explain the history and geology, which makes the walk even more interesting. With the snow, it felt extra magical, but I can easily imagine how great it would be in the spring or summer too. Price: Completely free, which is a huge plus for such a unique experience. Crowd: There were a good number of people there, but it didn't feel crowded at all. Everyone had plenty of space to explore and enjoy the views. Transportation: You definitely need a car to get here it's a bit of a drive and not close to much of anything. There is a restroom on site, but it's very much like what you'd find on a hiking trail, so it's best to use the bathroom beforehand and bring hand sanitizer just in case. Overall Experience: I highly recommend visiting the Paint Mines at least once. It's fun, free, and a very laid-back activity. It's perfect for an easy walk, taking photos, or even having a picnic during warmer months. Overall, it's a beautiful and unique spot that's well worth the trip.

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    Creekside Park - Cherry Creek

    Creekside Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    30.2 miSoutheast

    For years (maybe even decades), Glendale's annual Fourth of July fireworks display has been held at…read moreCreekside Park. The park is closed off for safety reasons but we take a picnic and camp out on the lawn at the neighboring Staybridge Suites to watch the action up close. It's a super fun way to kick off your Fourth of July festivities (for whatever reason, Glendale's fireworks always happen a day or two before July 4th). Earlier this week it was announced that the highly anticipated Glendale Riverwalk Project will be put on hold http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/blog/real_deals/2015/04/175-million-development-planned-for-glendale.html?surround=etf&ana=e_article. Instead, a new retail and entertainment district called Glendale 180 will be developed on a 22 acre parcel between Colorado Boulevard and Cherry Street, and Virginia Avenue and Cherry Creek. The city plans to break ground in the Fall of 2015 and officials hope to open for business in 2017. And this will mean that Creekside Park is going away. I'm torn. It's truly a shame to lose a nice, big park. But Glendale and its neighbors will be gaining job opportunities and new fun recreational activities. As it stands now, the design is thoughtfully planned with lots of open space, year-round landscaping, and meandering pathways that will create an inviting community gathering place. No office or residential space will be included in the new development, just shops, restaurants, and a cinema. And lots of parking. And relaxed open container laws! Apparently, Glendale used to be quite the hot spot back in the day so it's planning to get back to its partytime roots. Glendale 180 - see what they did there? The final fireworks display in Creekside Park is scheduled for Thursday, July 2, 2015. I, for one, will be there to help send Creekside Park out with a bang. Yelp Review #400

    Glendale's fireworks show is truly one of the best displays I've ever experienced. Popping a squat…read morein Creekside Park gives an exceptional up close and personal view of all the fireworks. I forgot about the joy of watching fireworks, it was like I was five years old all over again with a permanent grin plastered on my face. I hope Glendale decides to keep the Annual firework show going even after the new Glendale development goes up. I was impressed and awed by the whole evening. Thank you Vicki P. for showing me some of the best fireworks in Denver. Pro Tips for the optimal Firework experience: *Bring chairs (cup holders are a plus) *Bring a jacket or a blanket (it gets chilly in the evening) *Food + Libation = Fun times *Parking is a hot mess, I recommend parking at least a half mile away and walking so you don't get stuck in traffic when leaving with all the closed/blocked streets surrounding the area

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