Overland Pond Park

955 W Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80223
8 acres | 3.2 hectares
View Park on Google Maps

Overland Pond Park Map

Map not available

About Overland Pond Park in Denver

Overland Pond Park is a reclaimed gravel mining pit that has been transformed into a learning park along the banks of the South Platte River in Denver, Colorado. The park features a pond, which serves as its centerpiece and primary attraction.

The area surrounding the pond has been landscaped with plants and trees native to Colorado, creating a natural habitat that supports local wildlife. This environmentally conscious design not only enhances the park's aesthetic appeal but also provides educational opportunities for visitors to learn about local ecosystems.

Situated near the Ruby Hill neighborhood, Overland Pond Park offers a quiet and peaceful retreat for local residents and visitors alike. Its location along the South Platte River adds to its picturesque quality and provides additional recreational opportunities.

The park serves as a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. In 2022, a Fishing Day event was held at the park, highlighting its suitability for this activity. The pond's banks, rich with native vegetation, create an ideal environment for various fish species and contribute to the overall fishing experience.

Overland Pond Park represents a successful example of land reclamation and urban green space development. By transforming a former industrial site into a public park, it demonstrates the potential for creating valuable community assets from previously underutilized areas.

What to Do at Overland Pond Park

Nature & Wildlife

Walking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

FishingLake

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Overland Pond Park Open?

Hours not available