Lakewood / Dry Gulch Park
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Actually this is Paco Sanchez Park some of the sidewalks are measured by Step's and Feet, COOL. Great also for Bird watching I have seen a lot of different kinds. Lotsa Hawks.
- Michael S. Hair
Besides the great playground, this park has a awesome, family-friendly setting perfect for picnicking, relaxing and meditating. My kids fell in love with this park and want nothing more but to return. Excellent incentive for good behavior. Very scenic
- Cleveland Smith
The Gulch is a great place to walk, bike, commute, adventure, meet neighbors, and play on the playgrounds or the disc golf course. There are plenty of trash cans, which makes it convenient if you're walking your dog. The sidewalks also provide good connectivity between Villa Park and the West Colfax neighborhoods, though some areas could use some stairs where dirt trails have been made through use. There are also challenges with keeping it clean, as there are regularly homeless camps that pass through and broken glass on the sidewalks. The city does go through and help clean them up fairly regularly.
- Bryce Carter
Nice little playground and rest area when you're old like me. They have benches You can rest on by a walking path.
- Lois Quiver
The bike and pedestrian trail is a great way to get through this part of the city without much interaction with vehicular traffic. The sections of the trail are well marked and it connects with other trail systems, including the Platte River Trail on the Eastern end. There are several RTD light rail stations along the route. A disc golf course is along the parallel park. There is room for improvement, with perhaps better maintenance and expanded facilities, but is in general a great example of how a corridor centered on a trail should be implemented in an urban area.
- Andy Duvall