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Ewing Park is a well-established urban park in Denver, Colorado, offering a mix of recreational amenities and natural open spaces that appeal to families, joggers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

68
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 250,000
Annual Visitors
1910
Year Established

About Ewing Park

 

Ewing Park is a historic municipal park located in the Washington Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Covering approximately 68 acres, the park features gently rolling hills, mature trees, and open grassy areas that provide a peaceful urban retreat. Originally developed in the early 20th century, the park reflects classic landscape design principles and serves as a valuable green space for city residents. Ewing Park offers multi-use trails for walking, jogging, and biking, along with well-maintained picnic areas and a playground suitable for children. It also contains a number of sports facilities, including tennis courts and a baseball field. The park’s mature tree canopy contributes to a diverse urban ecology, attracting local bird species and providing habitat for small mammals. Visitors enjoy the park year-round, especially in spring and summer when the weather supports outdoor activities. While it lacks extensive wilderness or backcountry experiences, Ewing Park’s importance lies in its accessible natural setting within the urban environment, promoting recreation and relaxation. Its proximity to other nearby green spaces, such as Washington Park and Harvard Gulch, extends opportunities for longer walks or runs. The park is favored for individual and family visits, casual sports, and social gatherings. Quiet corners and shaded seating areas make it a popular spot for readers and picnickers. As a municipal park, Ewing Park is managed by Denver Parks and Recreation, emphasizing safety, cleanliness, and enhancing the visitor experience in a busy metropolitan area.

Highlights

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Mature tree groves providing extensive shade and habitat for urban wildlife

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Multi-use paved and dirt trails suitable for walking, running, and biking

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Historic early 20th-century park design elements visible in landscaping

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Well-equipped playground and picnic areas for family-friendly recreation

Notable Natural Features

Ewing Park Pavilion

A modest structure used for community events and park gatherings located near the main entrance.

Multi-use Trail System

Combination of paved and natural surface trails suitable for walkers, runners, and cyclists.

Sports Facilities

Tennis courts and a baseball diamond provide opportunities for casual competition and recreation.