Addenbrooke Park
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About Addenbrooke Park in Lakewood
Addenbrooke Park is a 150-acre public park located in Lakewood, Colorado. The park offers a diverse range of recreational amenities and natural features for visitors to enjoy.
At the center of the park is a beautiful lake with mountain views, providing a scenic backdrop for various activities. The park features an extensive network of walking and biking paths, allowing visitors to explore the grounds and enjoy the outdoors. These paths include both paved trails and softer surface trails suitable for horseback riding along the western boundary of the park.
For sports enthusiasts, Addenbrooke Park offers multiple athletic facilities. The park contains several baseball and softball fields, as well as soccer fields. Tennis courts and basketball courts are also available for public use. Additionally, there are four pickleball courts, catering to the growing popularity of this sport.
Families with children can take advantage of the playground areas within the park. In recent years, the park underwent renovations that included the installation of a new playground and the addition of a free outdoor fitness court, enhancing the recreational options for visitors of all ages.
The park also features picnic shelters and restroom facilities, making it an ideal location for gatherings and outdoor events. Some of these shelters can be reserved for private use, while others are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Addenbrooke Park's history is tied to the local community, with the park being named after the Addenbrooke family who originally owned the land. In recognition of this heritage, the park includes a public artwork commemorating its 50th anniversary, positioned near the Addenbrooke homestead chimney close to the Garrison Street park entrance.
Throughout the year, the park serves as a venue for various community events and activities, contributing to its role as a central gathering place for Lakewood residents and visitors alike.