Antlers Park

31 W Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
3.4 acres | 1.4 hectares

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About the Location

Historic Origins

Antlers Park is a historic public space located in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Established in 1882, it is one of the oldest parks in the city. The park originally served as the front garden for the Antlers Hotel, from which it derives its name.

Park Features

Antlers Park covers 3.4 acres in the heart of Colorado Springs. The park provides a green oasis amidst the urban landscape, offering residents and visitors a place for recreation and relaxation.

Recent Improvements

In recent years, Antlers Park has undergone improvements as part of the Downtown Historic Parks Master Plan. One notable addition is the city's first downtown dog park, which opened in 2024.

The dog park features separate play areas for small and large dogs, synthetic turf, and various amenities for canine visitors.

Community Uses

The park serves multiple purposes for the community. Its open spaces can host informal picnics or be transformed for temporary events such as markets or outdoor theater performances.

The park's central location makes it easily accessible to downtown visitors and workers seeking a break in nature.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Paved PathsRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

ParkMagnet Score

Decent Park

Park Size

3.4 acres | 1.4 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:5AM-9PM
Tuesday:5AM-9PM
Wednesday:5AM-9PM
Thursday:5AM-9PM
Friday:5AM-9PM
Saturday:5AM-9PM
Sunday:5AM-9PM

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