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Washington Park is a neighborhood and public urban park in Denver, Colorado. The Washington Park is a blend of historic and contemporary styles of architecture. The park was first developed by Architect Reinhard Schuetze in 1899. Its design was influenced by city planner Kessler, the Olmsted Brothers and philanthropist Margaret Brown. [2]
Location Size Description Back Memorial Park 1978 Adna - 146 Dieckman Road 5.39 acres (2.18 ha) Donated in 1975, the park is named after early Adna settlers, Soren and Kristina Back. [6] The park, adjacent to the high school and the Willapa Hills Trail, offers sports and playground areas, with a 0.25-mile (0.40 km) track.
Upright Channel Park, a state-operated facility, offers several picnic sites and a hike down to a sandy beach. The largest park on the island is Spencer Spit State Park. The focus of the park, located on the northeast side of the island, is a long, low sandspit that almost connects to small Frost Island just offshore. This 130 acre (53 ha) park ...
Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park's bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 2005.
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Fort Dupont Park is a 376-acre (1.52 km 2) wooded park under the management of the National Park Service located in Washington, DC.The name of the park comes from the old Civil War earthwork fort that lies within the park.
Chief Hosa Lodge, Genesee Mountain Park Picnic Shelter built by CCC in Genesee Park. Genesee Park is a park in Jefferson County, Colorado. It is the largest park in the Denver Mountain Parks system, with a total of 2,413 acres (9.77 km 2). The land for Genesee Park was initially purchased in 1912 and the park area was largely complete by 1926.
The park is home to 15 miles of hiking trails, 81 tents camping sites, 28 RV sites, and 72 picnic sites. [2] The campground is open seasonally, typically from May–October. Rocky Knob is also home to Rock Castle Gorge, a 3,500 acres (14 km 2 ) gorge, and home to the Rock Castle Gorge National Recreation Trail .