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    Scott Carpenter Park

    4.5 (28 reviews)

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    Jim W.

    Great playground, definitely a place to check out if you are visiting Boulder. Bring bikes, access to great Boulder county bike path system. Kids love the rocket jungle gym structure. Echo chamber is cool. A neat and unusual playground with the Flatirons as a backdrop.

    Madoka P.

    Fantastic park for kids!! Thank you yelp for helping me find this. I had two bored boys with me and went in search of a park and came here. They loved the rocket structure and were enjoying the swings when they saw the pool. And what a fabulous pool it is. Adult entry fee was $6.25 (even if you're not swimming) and kids were $5 each. There was a spacious bathroom and changing area and the poolside was not that crowded even though it was a Saturday. There aren't many lounge chairs though, so bring a blanket. I put a towel down under the shade and read and slept. Ok, let's get back to the kids. The pool seemed clean and there were two lifeguards. The kids loved the long water slide and the diving boards. They also have life jackets and kick boards. Many had pool toys and were having lots of fun. Their concession stand was actually really reasonable, with most things being $1.50. I highly recommend this park to anyone because the park is so beautiful, but especially to those who have kids. There is even a skateboard park that many were enjoying. We didn't get a chance to venture past the playground but it seemed like a big property. We were visiting from Hawaii so I was very impressed with the parks and pools on the mainland. Thank you for a great place!!

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    Dustin G.

    This is a great Boulder park, which is highly accessible: not only does it have its own private lot, it is also is located right off of the Boulder creek path, and is close to the CU campus. This park has a nice hill (a.k.a. kick-ass sledding in winter) and a skate-park which is always packed. It even has a graffiti-wall where taggers can duel it out legally. Now that's cool. Oh, and check out the playground for the kids. Beautiful and empty on moonlit nights...I love this place.

    Monica D.

    This park had it all. Both my 7 and 2 year old played for about 2 hours. There was a huge sandbox and things to climb. I liked that there was plenty of parking as well. It looked like there was a nice pool next door with a diving board but teams were using it. No slides on it right now.

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    Kevin F.

    What's to complain about this park? Skate park, softball field, slides everything to have a fun time with the family! Quiet out of the way for a great picnic!

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    Great park! Great pool and always fun. Finally learned that you should only come after 3pm to avoid the crowds

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    Great pool, super clean a lot of fun for our 11, 12, and 13 year olds. Would definitely recommend this place for hot summer days.

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    It is a great place to sled, or play catch, its right on the creek and boulder creek path and has an attached free skate park and also a great kids park.

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    Great place for dog walks, picnics, and sunsets! You can see far into the flatirons and the…read morereflection across the lakes are spectacular! Winter is a great time to explore with the colors you can see. The pond scum comes a bit more in the summer but beautiful nonetheless. I've seen people fishing and kayaking there though I'm not sure either are allowed. I love being here for the nature! They have tennis courts and lots of walking trails. This is a great south boulder park that everyone should visit!

    I used to go to this park and the adjacent South Boulder Rec Center decades ago when I was in the…read moreTable Mesa neighborhood more frequently. After a long absence, I have returned to use the trail around Viele Lake as my preferred exercise location. Trying to get into a more regular walking routine, I needed to find a place that I could maintain a good pace, was not crowded and had interesting views. Nothing within walking distance of my house fits that description so I thought I should go see what is happening in this part of town. Yes, in the politics of Boulder, I do have to drive my "evil" car to this location, but traffic and parking is never an issue and I can be there in about 6 minutes. The view of the Flatirons from here is fantastic, the lake is pretty and the trees and parkland around it very pleasing. There are some playing fields behind the Rec Center that are used for practice groups from the nearby Fairview HS on many days. In the weekday mornings it is mostly a place to find seniors and parents with small kids in strollers on the paved trail. Also, an occasional school group doing a little investigating of the pond life. They have added restrooms and a picnic shelter recently near the playground. As new young families are buying up the nearby homes from retirees, there is a new sense of excitement and investment in the neighborhood and the playground is busy, though not over crowded, and has a nice mix of modern attractive equipment.

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    This is a local attraction in Boulder Canyon that I have visited occasionally since 1974 but…read more probably not in the last 20-30 years. With out of town guests who wanted to see it, we went up with them today which was hot even by 9am. Not ideal for me. There was adequate parking in a small lot on the south side of the Canyon, just before the crossover to the entrance to the short but steep hike.Being a Monday morning, not very busy. Be aware that weekends are extremely busy and not enough parking. I believe that the trail has been improved some over the years from our past memory of it. There are actually some steps cut into the steepest of the rock surfaces and some heavy duty chain handrails in the areas with he steepest drop off. We saw little kids as well as grandparents. so if I can still do it, many others can. Cooler weather would have been nice. The waterfall is quite pretty. It was roaring even in a drought because of a few heavy rains last weekend and such hot weather in this climate change era that the snow pack in the mountains is melting too quickly this summer. A must see if you are visiting this area. A many athletes do visit too.

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