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    Utah Park

    3.8 (12 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Sarah P.

    Utah Park during March is...okay. It is large to walk around and I did enjoy my walk around the park. However, there's a lot of geese and poop. Lots of places are vandalised and there's a considerable amount of trash. Honestly kind of felt like someone created a park and was like "Alright people! Now you take care of it! It's your park!" Yeah... that's not going to happen. Especially since there's a highschool nearby, I think the likelihood of keeping this park pretty and clean is non-existent. Unfortunate cause this place has potential!

    A man and woman pose for a selfie outdoors, with a metal roof structure visible above them.

    Me and my man love going to the park for our dates when it's nice out we love sitting by the water watching the geese

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    Tiffany N.

    What a beautiful park! I've passed by Utah Park so many times but never really figured to stop here although my tax dollars go towards this lush space. That was until my friend wanted to meet for a morning run here and I finally got to experience it. This place is perfect for a walk or run, it's about a mile around the entire park and there's other trails that connect here. We just kept it simple so we didn't venture out but I definitely want to see what else it has to offer next time I'm there. Well done, Aurora, well done!

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    Anna D.

    This is a really big park! Lots of grassy areas, ponds, baseball fields, playground for the kiddos with the rubber padded flooring, and tennis courts and water/pool recreation center close by. On the other side of the park, there is a large shaded area with picnic tables perfect for a large party and a couple big trees for some shade. I do have to note that there seemed to be some flooding or very muddy areas in the grass (it's been so hot lately, so I doubt it's from rain), lots of goose poop (comes with the territory), and the bathrooms are decent but on the dirty side. The ponds are scenic because of the ducks and there are a few small bridges to take some nice pictures. Parents and caregivers it's best to park by the tennis courts (it's closest to the playground) and make sure the kids wear sunscreen and their hats because the playground doesn't have much shade. I'm not too sure if this a new park, but it can be really hot in the sun. I'm sure in a few years the trees will mature and give much needed shade to enjoy this beautiful park.

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    They have a really nice group of 10 tennis courts here. 9 of them have lights for playing at dusk and after sunset.

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    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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    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.

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