Rosamond Park,
8051 East Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80237
About Us

Rosamond Park is a part of the Denver Parks and Recreation system, located at 8051 East Quincy Avenue in Denver, Colorado, United States. As stewards of a legacy park system, Denver Parks and Recreation is committed to providing excellent customer service and promoting the health of residents and the environment through innovative programs and sustainable practices. The park system includes 30 recreation centers and nearly 20,000 acres of urban and mountain parkland, offering a variety of amenities such as off-street trails, parkways, and natural areas.
Through the Game Plan for a Healthy City, Denver Parks and Recreation is actively working to combat climate change and create a more resilient park and recreation system. The park system includes over 250 urban parks, off-street trails, historic parkways, and more, providing opportunities for recreation and relaxation in beautiful natural settings. The mountain parks, spanning 14,000 acres, offer scenic landscapes for outdoor activities and conservation efforts.
Visitors can find information on park rules, amenities, and programs, as well as details on recreation centers, pools, memberships, and rentals. Permits for park use, athletics fields, and event facilities can also be obtained through Denver Parks and Recreation. The department is also involved in various design and construction projects throughout the city, as well as initiatives to manage the urban forest, wildlife, and promote water conservation.
Residents can stay connected with the latest program offerings and classes, as well as learn about volunteer opportunities and how to partner with Denver Parks & Recreation. The department's long-term strategic plan, Game Plan for a Healthy City, aims to create a resilient park system that supports the health of both residents and the environment. By utilizing resources wisely and fostering community connections, Denver Parks and Recreation strives to enhance the quality of life for all residents. For any issues or emergencies, residents can contact 3-1-1 or the appropriate emergency services.
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Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Reviews
"Love this park, has great trails and spots to sit and hang out. Really wish people would respect other people here with music though. The amount of people that come here and blast their music is unacceptable. At parks I like to hear and experience nature, not other peoples music."
"We love Rosamond Park for a relaxing morning or evening in the summer! The waterway is relaxing and beautiful! Note: We have seen drug use in the park but hopeful that this is less frequent with the renovation of the tennis courts."
"This is a great park in the summer. It's lush, zero people during the day. If you need a quiet spot to relax, I recommend coming here. DTC has many quiet, relaxing areas. (August 3, 2023) Not more than 30 seconds of pulling in this woman in green shirt is walking in front of my car making darting glances???? I'm not sure what's going on, but ok."
"This park is huge and has lots of amenities! Picnic tables, Tennis and Basketball courts, playground for kids, soccer field, and lots of open spaces with mature trees. And a creek running through it all with cool bridges. I highly recommend!"
"Great and spacious park. This is the perfect area to see sunsets and/or romantic walks by the bridge and trees. They have great tennis courts and a huge field for soccer/football. Great for families and picnics"
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