Sand Creek Park

2700 Peoria St, Aurora, CO 80011
85.6 acres | 35 hectares
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About Sand Creek Park in Aurora

Sand Creek Park is an expansive 85.6-acre green space located in Aurora, Colorado. Situated at 2700 N. Peoria Street, the park offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities. The park's landscape is characterized by native trees and plants, providing a scenic backdrop for various outdoor activities.

A key feature of Sand Creek Park is its connection to the Sand Creek Regional Greenway, a nearly 13-mile public trail system that links the High Line Canal in Aurora with the South Platte River Greenway in Commerce City. This connection makes the park an ideal starting point for longer hikes, bike rides, or nature excursions.

In 2014, the park underwent a master plan amendment to enhance its offerings while preserving its natural characteristics. This update aimed to capitalize on the existing landscape and encourage park users to engage more deeply with the prairie, river, and cottonwood forest ecologies that distinguish the area.

One of the park's highlights is the Discovery Playground, a newly added feature designed to cater to children of all ages. This play area is thoughtfully integrated into the park's natural setting, providing an engaging space for young visitors to explore and play.

The park also features an elevated overlook, offering visitors a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. This open-air structure provides an excellent vantage point to appreciate the park's expansive green spaces and natural beauty.

What to Do at Sand Creek Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

LakeRiver

Visitor Services

Parking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic Area

When is Sand Creek Park Open?

Monday:5AM-11PM
Tuesday:5AM-11PM
Wednesday:5AM-11PM
Thursday:5AM-11PM
Friday:5AM-11PM
Saturday:5AM-11PM
Sunday:5AM-11PM

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