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Sunburst Park

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Mission Viejo Park

Mission Viejo Park

(6 reviews)

Some parks check the boxes. Mission Viejo Park in Aurora actually earns them…read more Tucked inside the circular loop of South Mission Parkway, this is the kind of neighborhood park that surprises you -- bigger and more thoughtful than it first appears. Four baseball fields anchor the sports side of things, and a sprawling open field beyond them gives you real room to breathe: kite flying, pickup soccer, or just wandering with no destination in mind. Even on a gray, overcast day, the green holds its color and the whole place feels alive. The space-themed playground is the centerpiece for younger visitors -- and honestly, for older kids too. It's genuinely fun, not just functional, with multiple play structures, accessible rubber surfacing underfoot, and swing options for toddlers and bigger kids alike. Scattered throughout the park are standing rocks engraved with planets and space facts -- a nice touch that adds a little wonder to a walk. Some of them are showing their age from years of Colorado weather, but the idea behind them is solid and still sparks curiosity. Three covered gazebos with charcoal grills are spread across the park, making spontaneous cookouts easy. The paved walking and biking path loops the entire perimeter -- roughly a mile -- and connects to Aurora's broader trail network. Tollgate Creek runs along the western edge, adding a quiet, natural buffer to what is otherwise an active, well-used park. Parking is ample, and the grounds stay well-maintained. Best for families with kids of all ages, regular walkers and cyclists, and anyone who wants a full afternoon outside without driving far. It's the kind of place that becomes a weekly habit without you really planning for it to. Mission Viejo Park is free, open daily 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., and located at 3999 S. Mission Parkway, Aurora. If you haven't made it over yet, it's worth the trip -- rain or shine.

This park brought me years of happiness, and even as a 13 year old do I find fun in this park! I…read morealways recommend going to the park around sunset, then you can get it all to yourself. I never really appreciated this place for what it was, even the first time I went there over 8 years ago!

Rocky Ridge Park

Rocky Ridge Park

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Some parks check a box. Rocky Ridge checks about six of them, and does it quietly, without any…read morefanfare which is exactly what makes it worth knowing about. Spread across 13.3 acres in the heart of Aurora's Rocky Ridge neighborhood , this park earns its reputation as one of the area's best-kept secrets. The grounds are super clean, the grassy areas are huge, and the park itself is just fantastic. Whether you show up with a soccer ball, a picnic blanket, or just a need to decompress, there's a corner of this park that fits. The playground is a standout creative equipment anchored by a dinosaur skeleton climbing structure , plus the usual swings, slides, and monkey bars. A rock wall sits just off to the side near the basketball court , which adds a nice layer for older kids who've outgrown the swings. Six basketball rims give you plenty of room to run a game , and the wide open fields handle everything from pickup soccer to kite flying to a lazy afternoon with a frisbee. When you're ready to eat, a reservable gazebo shelter with charcoal BBQ grills and picnic tables makes it easy to set up a proper outdoor gathering and restrooms are on-site, which is always a win. The varied terrain and xeriscape plantings give the park some visual interest beyond just flat lawn , and big shade trees scattered throughout make hot Colorado summer days genuinely comfortable. One practical note: there's no dedicated parking lot, so you'll be working with street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. Come a little early on weekends. Rocky Ridge is best for families with kids of all ages, dog owners, and anyone who wants a real neighborhood park experience not a sterile one. One local even got married here, and it's easy to see why: the scenery and open space lend themselves to moments worth remembering. If you live in Aurora and haven't made it out here yet, you're overdue. This one earns its place in the regular rotation.

Why is it taking so long for this park to get its upgrade that it didn't need anyway? Kids want to…read moreplay in a playground in the summer. No one is working on it, it's just fenced off for months

Sunburst Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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