South Suburban Lake Meadows Park is a popular urban park in the Denver metropolitan area offering a large lake, paved trails, and a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities suitable for all ages.
South Suburban Lake Meadows Park is a 123-acre regional park located in Littleton, Colorado. The park centers around Lake Meadows, a 40-acre reservoir that provides recreational opportunities such as fishing, paddle boating, and wildlife viewing. The park's flat, paved trails are ideal for walking, jogging, cycling, and rollerblading, making it a popular destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and casual visitors. The surrounding greenspaces feature picnic areas, a playground, open fields, and well-maintained restroom facilities. Ecologically, Lake Meadows supports a variety of waterfowl and fish species including largemouth bass and catfish, while the riparian zones along the shoreline offer habitat to songbirds and small mammals. Historically, the park area was developed to provide accessible outdoor space for the growing suburban population south of Denver. South Suburban Lake Meadows Park is managed by the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District, which maintains the park year-round. Visitors appreciate the park's relaxed atmosphere, convenient location near suburban neighborhoods, and the availability of year-round fishing with a state fishing license. Events such as outdoor concerts and community picnics are regularly hosted, enhancing the park's role as a social and recreational hub. The well-lit trails also allow for safe early morning or evening visits. Overall, the park blends aquatic and terrestrial elements to provide a versatile urban outdoor experience.
Lake Meadows reservoir with paddle boat rentals
Paved 3-mile multi-use trail circling the lake
Designated fishing areas with diverse fish species
Large playground and picnic pavilion area
A 40-acre lake stocked with fish, providing opportunities for boating and year-round fishing.
3 miles of paved trail around the lake suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and rollerblading.
Family-friendly areas including a large playground, picnic pavilions, and open grassy spaces.