Saturday, November 20th marked the Grand Re-opening of Denver’s Bible Park and its new playground! To say every kid there was excited would be quite the understatement. The large net structure, tall towers and so many other fun activities had everyone running from one thing to the next. As one of Denver’s Regional parks, I’m sure this will be a highly visited playground.
And a tip, make sure to scroll to the bottom of this article to see why you should pack up their scooters for your next visit! I had a sad kid that she couldn’t enjoy the extra addition to the playground. 😉
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Address: 6802 E Yale Ave, Denver, CO 80224
Bathroom: Yes, there is a bathroom building (closed during the winter season) and also portables available.
Shade: No. There are some large trees nearby and a new pavilion available to take a break from the sunshine.
Surface: Majority of the space is wood chips, but to my daughter’s delight, there was a large hill of artificial turf right in the middle of the play area! There is also a small area of rubber surfacing for accessing the inclusive merry go round.
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Age Recommendations: This is a regional park with brand new equipment so I foresee it being a busy place for a while. Children ages 2 to 5 will like the side of the playground with the bouncers, blocks and merry go round. Older kids will love the “Crab Trap” rope climbing structure and the tall slide towers.
Swings: There are 2 traditional swings, 2 baby swings and 2 chair swings.
Water Features: None.
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If your kids are anything like mine, they will see the large towers and take off running toward them! Climbing up on one side is like a spiraled ramp and on the other side, they climb onto angled mats. There is a very high bridge that the kids can crawl through to get from one tower to the other.
Near the top of this article, you’ll see a picture of the very large “Crab Trap” rope structure. This is where my daughter’s spent the most time during our visit. Some other exciting features of Bible Park included an inclusive merry go round, turf-covered hill and an obstacle course!
This scooter park might be my favorite feature near Bible Park’s playground! With so many skate parks and bike pump tracks around, this is actually built for the younger kids with their scooters and small bikes.
Bible Park is also home to a basketball court, baseball/softball fields, tennis courts and is a great place to enjoy the outdoors as a family.
Do you have a question for us or a park recommendation to share? We’d love to hear it in the comments.
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This looks awesome! I was wondering if there are other scooters or bike parks for younger kids further north? We're in Arvada and the skate parks I'm aware of are too advanced for my three year old.
This is a great new park.
Some suggestions for Bible park
There need to be more benches to sit on and they need to be on both sides of the park.
The Porta potty‘s need to be moved much much closer, maybe by the bathrooms that are closed for the winter
Very uneven walking surfaces other than the sidewalk. today only, November 28, I have seen two women fall over because of the uneven surfaces