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Overview: Veterans Park is rated 4.4/5 from 194 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use, a friendly crowd of owners and dogs, and steady activity with other dogs to meet.
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Overview: Veterans Park is rated 4.4/5 from 194 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use, a friendly crowd of owners and dogs, and steady activity with other dogs to meet.
Overview: Veterans Park is rated 4.4/5 from 194 Google reviews. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use, a friendly crowd of owners and dogs, and steady activity with other dogs to meet.
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Nice size park. Soccer/football fiends and baseball diamonds. Friendly neighborhood with great views. Lots of dogs. And a great amount of parking. Port-o-potties!
Our team showed up for an early morning practice before the tournament games. The park is easy to get to, plenty of parking and right next to a police station! The fields look well cared for. We saw a lot of people bringing their dogs here to run around and for doggy play dates- I didn’t see any signs about dogs allowed or not allowed (assuming they are not) but it appears to be a popular spot for dogs and their humans.
I'd like to see more from out parks services but it's winter and I understand they can't have bathrooms open although it would give the homeless a safer place to get out of the elements
I used to live near this park on Colorado Blvd and Iowa Ave. Until I moved from Denver, CO in 2019 this park was peaceful for a disabled veteran on a power scooter. Not many homeless pot smoking bums there. In Minnesota where I live now has many parks within 5 miles without homeless bums harassing people which is a nice change.
I would train a couple of kids here and for a while I thought it was a great park available for public use. Not so fast. They rented out the park to a local school and we were no longer able to use the facilities. I thought this was a public park made available to the "public" but as with everything else in Denver commercial use overrides public interests. The grounds themselves are poorly kept, uneven and little attention has been paid to maintaining grass on the field. All around a very negative experience that started off positive until availability was sold to the highest bidder.
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