Nancy Lewis Park

2617 Melissa Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
10 acres | 4.0 hectares

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About the Location

A Peaceful Urban Oasis

Tucked away at the intersection of Melissa Drive and Templeton Gap Road in Colorado Springs, Nancy Lewis Park is the kind of nearby retreat that makes you glad you stumbled upon it. This charming green space offers a little piece of tranquility amidst the bustling city life.

At the heart of the park sits a serene pond that honestly steals the show. Complete with a waterfall and fountain that creates that perfect ambient sound of water trickling over rocks, it's the kind of spot where you can feel your blood pressure dropping with each minute you spend there. The pond is home to a cast of characters including ducks, geese, some surprisingly fast-moving turtles, and if you're lucky, you might catch a blue heron striking its majestic pose. Spring visitors are in for a special treat - tiny fuzzy ducklings and goslings learning to navigate their watery world. Come summer, water lilies dot the surface with their delicate blooms, adding splashes of color to the scene.

Take a Stroll

Feeling like stretching your legs? The park features a network of well-maintained sidewalk paths, including a 0.5-mile loop that circles the entire park. Nothing too strenuous here - these paved pathways are accessible for everyone from parents with strollers to wheelchair users to folks who might need to take advantage of the benches scattered along the way.

On clear days (which Colorado Springs has in abundance), the trails offer you some pretty spectacular views of Pikes Peak. There's something quite special about taking a casual neighborhood walk with a 14,000-foot mountain as your backdrop.

Something for Everyone

If you're looking to break a sweat or just keep the kids entertained, Nancy Lewis Park offers several options. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a game at the sand volleyball court or try their hand at the somewhat unexpected croquet/putting green (a quirky touch that sets this park apart). The spacious grassy field is well-suited for impromptu games of frisbee, flying a kite when the breeze picks up, or just sprawling out on a blanket.

For the younger crowd, there's a well-designed playground featuring all the classics - swings, slides, and climbing structures that will keep little ones busy for hours. The playground even incorporates a scavenger hunt element that adds an extra layer of fun. Parents will appreciate the safety-focused rubber/foam ground surface, while the inclusive equipment ensures that children of all abilities can join in the fun. And while the kids play, adults can get in a quick workout on the fitness equipment conveniently placed nearby - meaning you can squeeze in some exercise while still keeping an eye on the little ones.

Comfort and Convenience

Nancy Lewis Park takes accessibility seriously. The paths are wheelchair-friendly, and the playground includes equipment specifically designed for children with special needs, ensuring everyone gets to enjoy what this park has to offer.

Scattered within the grounds are picnic tables and benches that provide perfect spots for a family lunch or just taking a moment to sit in the shade of the mature trees. Planning something bigger? The gazebo/pavilion can be reserved for gatherings and special events.

During the warmer months (typically after Memorial Day), you'll have access to seasonal restrooms that are regularly cleaned and maintained. The facility is designed as a unisex/family restroom and is wheelchair accessible - a thoughtful touch that shows attention to detail.

One of the more unique features you'll notice is the Hospice tree dedication legacy wall, adding a meaningful, reflective element to your visit. The thoughtful layout of the park creates a natural balance between open spaces for active play and quieter, more secluded areas near the pond for those seeking a bit of peace.

Nature in the City

Beyond the pond residents, you'll spot plenty of squirrels scampering about and birds flitting from tree to tree. The park's mature trees not only provide welcome shade during Colorado's sunny days but also create that perfect park atmosphere that makes you want to linger a little longer.

With the gentle sounds of the fountain as your soundtrack, mountain views framing the horizon, and wildlife going about their day around you, Nancy Lewis Park offers a genuine connection to nature without having to leave the city. If you're planning a family day out, seeking a peaceful spot for a morning walk, or just need a quiet bench to gather your thoughts, this park makes for a pleasant escape within the city.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Fitness EquipmentVolleyball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

LakeWaterfall

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved PathsPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

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Great Park

Park Size

10 acres | 4.0 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:5AM-11PM
Tuesday:5AM-11PM
Wednesday:5AM-11PM
Thursday:5AM-11PM
Friday:5AM-11PM
Saturday:5AM-11PM
Sunday:5AM-11PM

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