Southtown Park is a scenic urban green space located near Littleton, Colorado, offering a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing within a tranquil natural setting.
Southtown Park is a 149-acre public park located in the southern Denver metropolitan area near Littleton, Colorado. The park features rolling open meadows, groves of cottonwood and willow trees, and a mix of riparian habitat along the South Platte River, which borders the park's northern edge. It provides an accessible natural environment for residents and visitors seeking outdoor recreation close to urban amenities. Historically, the land served as part of the native territory and later as farmland before becoming a public park to preserve its natural character amidst growing suburban development. Visitors enjoy walking and biking on the extensive trail network that connects to the larger regional South Platte Trail system, offering views of the river, wetlands, and an abundance of birdlife including herons, ducks, and migratory songbirds. The park also features picnic areas, open fields, and a playground, making it a popular spot for families and casual recreationists. Southtown Park offers opportunities for fishing along designated river access points and is a favored spot for local bird watchers and photographers. The natural landscape provides seasonal wildflower displays in spring and vivid foliage in fall, enhancing the visitor experience. Its proximity to downtown Littleton makes it a convenient destination for day trips emphasizing nature exposure, low-impact activity, and community events. Overall, Southtown Park balances conservation with recreation, protecting riparian ecosystems while supporting varied outdoor enjoyment for residents and tourists in the Denver metro area.
Viewpoints along the South Platte River with abundant waterfowl and birdwatching opportunities
Extensive trail connections to the regional South Platte Trail network
Lush riparian wetlands providing habitat for native Colorado wildlife
Quiet picnic areas shaded by cottonwood groves, ideal for family outings
A key feature of the park offering riparian habitat with diverse bird species and fishing spots.
Over 5 miles of interconnected trails suitable for walking, running, and biking.
Large stands of mature cottonwood trees providing shade and habitat for wildlife.