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Washington Park Neighborhood Guide

Green · Energetic · Charming · Social · Walkable · Residential


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Washington Park, more commonly referred to as Wash Park, is a vibrant neighborhood tucked away just south of Denver’s concrete jungle. This residential neighborhood is the perfect haven for people who want the proximity of downtown with a more private living experience. The spacious namesake park, Washington Park, was developed in 1899 and has been a major attraction for locals and tourists ever since. You can find Denverites laying out on the grass, playing volleyball, jogging, and cycling during one of Denver’s 300+ days of sunshine.


There’s an energy throughout Wash Park Denver that welcomes all walks of life, and all interests. Whether you love to run outside with your pups, or would rather sift through this season’s hottest new clothing; this neighborhood has it all. Wash Park perfectly balances the contemporary and historic, with new and old architecture juxtaposed throughout. With downtown Denver just north of Washington Park, this neighborhood has a private, residential feel with easy access to the bustling excitement of LoDo and the Central Business District.


As one of Denver’s most popular neighborhoods, Wash Park is a highly sought-after area, and new homes are being built each year. As more individuals are captivated by this unique neighborhood, housing options have blossomed.

Wash Park is one of Denver's most popular public spaces. The park includes 2 lakes and multi-use trails. In total it is 165 acres, making it a haven for joggers.
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