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Civic Center Park is a 12-acre urban park in the heart of Denver's government and cultural district, flanked by the State Capitol, Denver Art Museum, and City & County Building. It serves as the city's premier civic gathering space.
Washington Park — "Wash Park" to locals — is a beloved 161-acre urban park in south-central Denver. Its twin lakes, flower gardens, and 4-km recreational loop make it the city's most popular neighborhood park.
City Park is Denver's largest urban park at 330 acres, offering sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains across its expansive greens, two lakes, and mature tree groves. It is home to the Denver Zoo and the Museum of Nature & Science.

Confluence Park marks the historic spot where Cherry Creek meets the South Platte River — the exact location where Denver was founded in 1858. Today the park anchors a network of riverside trails and is a gateway to the Platte River Greenway.
The Denver Botanic Gardens is a 24-acre oasis in the York Street neighborhood featuring one of the top collections of plants from arid and semi-arid regions in the world. The Fuqua Conservatory houses tropical and subtropical species.