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Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA)Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA) is a non-profit museum and gallery based in Englewood, Colorado which is dedicated to bringing the vitality of the arts into the everyday life of the people of Colorado. A museum without walls, MOA's collection of outdoor sculpture reaches out to both the casual passerby and the serious art critic.
Jason ParkThe Jason Park is located in Arapahoe County, Colorado. it offer unique features for climbers, dinosaur lovers, and sports enthusiasts. Tehre is os many area for a walk and also there are so many leisure activity options too.
South BroadwaySouth Broadway is a street that runs through Denver, named by city developer Henry C. Brown. This street serves as the dividing line between the east and west avenues of Denver, carrying only southbound traffic running straight through the city of Denver for nearly 20 miles. It is one of Denver's main thoroughfares, peppered with dive bars, antique shops and other eclectic businesses. When it comes to dining, we've focused on the stretch between 1st Avenue and I-25.
Bear Creek GreenbeltBig Bear Creek Greenbelt follows the picturesque, tree-lined banks of its namesake waterway as it traverses east-west across Keller, a northern suburb of Fort Worth. The 379-acre preserve parallels Bear Creek and contains wetlands, fishing ponds, riparian forests and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
Belleview ParkThis is a well maintained park with a small stream running through it that is a major draw to the park - lots of kids wadding -- it is shallow so perfect for kids. One side of it has playgrounds for various age groups. The other side has the train and petting zoo.
Ruby Hill ParkThis is a ski and snowboard terrain park located in Denver, Colorado at the intersection of Platte River Drive and Jewell Avenue, in Ruby Hill Park near downtown Denver. It covers 88 acres and was acquired in 1954. The park is named for the red stones that can be found in the nearby Platte River. Ruby Hill Park holds a high bluff that provides a wide view over Denver’s skyline, and which was used previously as a lookout by Native Americans.
South Suburban Park and Recreation DistrictThe South Suburban Park and Recreation District is a park and recreation district containing 41 square-miles on the southern edge of the Denver, Colorado. It has nearly 3,800 acres of developed and open space land, including 119 multi-purpose athletic fields, more than 100 parks, nearly 100 miles of trails, 60 playgrounds, 56 tennis courts, and the 880-acre South Platte Park.
Sterne ParkA small and beautiful park in Arapahoe County, Colorado. It is suitable for a short walk and also there are so many spaces for a peaceful time and also there are so many things to see and do here.
Littleton MuseumThe Littleton Museum offers visitors a unique link between Littleton's past and present. Located on 40 acres adjacent to Ketring Lake, it encompasses three exhibition galleries, a children's interactive gallery, research center, lecture hall, and two 19th-century living history farm sites.
Gallup ParkThis is a cultural feature park in Arapahoe County. it is one of the iconic attraction in this area and also there are so many things to see and do here.
Robert F. Clement ParkA beautiful park, which features a mix of athletic fields, picnic shelters, open play area and trails. All 16 picnic shelters can be rented for family or corporate picnics. Fishing is available at the 60 surface acre Johnston Reservoir with a valid fishing license. It is also home to many organized special events including the Summerset Festival each September.
Harriman Lake ParkThis is a beautiful lake park with so many amenities in this beautiful area. This park features Harriman Lake and the upland prairie habitat surrounding the lake. A 1.43 mile loop trail surrounds the lake and features interpretive stops that describe historical and natural features of the area. Improvements at the park have been intentionally limited to preserve the natural integrity of the park.
Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park (formerly Lakewood Heritage Center)Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park is a 20th century history park, museum and festival experience that celebrates our community. It is home to 15 historic buildings, more than 40,000 artifacts, rotating and permanent exhibits, a festival area and an outdoor amphitheater.
Kountze LakeKountze Lake is a lake in Colorado and has an elevation of 1,683 metres. Kountze Lake is situated nearby to Belmar Park, and close to Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village.
International Church of CannabisThe International Church of Cannabis is a religious organization in Denver that uses cannabis as a sacrament. Members claim the use of cannabis helps elevate people to a higher understanding of self.Members of the International Church of Cannabis are known as Elevationists. They ritually use "the sacred flower" of cannabis to accelerate and deepen self-discovery. A member is considered awakened when their cannabis experience becomes transcendental in nature.
High Line Canal TrailIt is one of the longest continuous urban trails in the country, the Canal twists through the most populated area of Colorado while crossing multiple and varied communities. Only falling 200 feet over its entire length, the Trail is relatively flat and easily traversed by walkers, hikers, rollers, and bikers.
Bear Creek dam,Bear Creek Dam is a dam on the confluence of Bear Creek and Turkey Creek within the city limits of Lakewood, Colorado, constructed and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control to the greater Denver Metropolitan Area.There are several miles of multiple-use trails to explore on foot, bicycle or horseback, a Visitor Center featuring displays and Naturalist Programs, a swim beach and marina with boat rentals, and a 47 site campground with electrical hook ups.
Bear Creek Lake ParkBear Creek Lake Park is a 2600 acre Open Space Park managed by the City of Lakewood. The park contains a swim beach; marina with boat rentals; a 47 site campground; horseback riding stables; 15 miles of multiple use trails; water ski school; picnic shelters; an archery range and three lakes.The park Visitor Center is a great place to learn about the park, and a variety of ranger programs are offered throughout the year.
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Bear Creek Bear Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River in central Colorado in the United States. It begins as a small creek up in the Mount Blue Sky Wilderness in Summit Lake and makes it’s way through Evergreen, CO, Kittredge, CO, Idledale, CO and Morrison, CO before entering into Bear Ponds. The stream flows to a confluence with the South Platte River in Sheridan, Colorado, just south of Denver, and then into the South Platte River near Englewood.