Best places: Things to dos in Greenwood Village

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Westlands Park
Park
25-acre city park offering play areas, ball fields, an in-line hockey rink, trails & a pavilion.
4.80 (1.1K reviews)
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Silo Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Being that it's November, nothing is in bloom (in the gardens and wetlands, etc.)...but that doesn't take away the beauty of this place! I wish I had known of this gem of a park sooner. I will be a regular now! ;)
4.70 (419 reviews)
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Village Greens Park
Park
Large city park offering playing fields, picnic areas, a playground & a biking/hiking trail.
4.60 (847 reviews)
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Tommy Davis Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Beautiful park and clean! Me and wife enjoyed a nice visit at this park and can't wait to bring our kids also! Excellent park one of favorites!
4.70 (310 reviews)
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InVINtions, A Creative Winery
Winery
πŸ‘πŸ‘ If you are a wine connoisseur of any kind, this place is an absolute visit. The place is very clean and welcoming environment, and they have pretty reasonable Groupon promotions to encourage some of the finnicky people to try them. They have some wild array of fun flavors too. From your classic cab...
$$$ $
4.80 (155 reviews)
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William Mckinley Carson Park & Skate Park
Park
😐 2022-April. Can't find a place to park near the skate park. My 10 yo son is beginning to enjoy riding the scooter. This place was not busy ay all. There were only 3 teens when we were there. The facility is ok. It needs some updates and cleaning. There were no place for a parent to sit and watch....
4.50 (189 reviews)
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Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve
Nature preserve
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Quiet preserve, with ponds, marshes, and riparian woodland. Terrific bird & nature watching opportunities. The preserve is best accessed by walking the High Line Canal (parking @ E. Orchard Rd) or Lee Gulch Trails (parking at Castlewood Park).
4.60 (102 reviews)
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Stutler Bowl Stadium
Stadium
4.20 (189 reviews)
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Running Fox Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Incredibly beautiful parks And running trails, an amazing views of the snowcapped
4.60 (71 reviews)
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Orchard Hills Park
Park
Natural area with a playground, trail, tennis courts, fishing pond & a rock-climbing garden.
4.50 (71 reviews)
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Crescent Amphitheatre
Park
4.50 (44 reviews)
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Rollin D. Barnard Equestrian Park
Park
πŸ‘ This beautiful is for horse back riding, etc. But its a nice place. I took the family here to do fall photos. If youre looking for a place to take your horses, it is cleanly and has jumps and training grounds. For family its cleanly and the scenery is beautiful.
4.70 (34 reviews)
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Huntington Acres Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Clean, safe park, connected to Tommy Davis Park. Great for 30 min walk. 2 different children's play areas connected to long park. Relaxing lounge area for quiet space. Small parking areas off Orchard St.
4.30 (55 reviews)
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Curtis Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ I grew up close to this park, so I have a lot of great memories here - the fact that 30 years later the park is in arguably better shape and I am now able to take my daughter there to make her own memories - well that’s what gets this open field park a five star rating
4.50 (35 reviews)
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