About
Centennial Ridge Park in Lone Tree offers a sizable green space with updated playground structures suited for toddlers and older kids, basketball court, soccer fields, and shaded picnic areas. Visitors enjoy the distinct tall slide, dog-friendly paths with fountains, and a large winter hill for sledding, although permanent restrooms are not available year-round.
What To Expect:
- 🏀 Basketball court and soccer fields
- 🛝 Modern, multi-age playground structures
- ☀️ Shaded picnic tables and water fountains
- 🐕 On-leash dog walking with water access
- ❄️ Large hill for sledding in winter
Important Information:
- – Open daily 6 AM to 11 PM
- – No permanent bathrooms; portable toilets possible seasonally
- – Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking available
📍 Local Insights
🧗 Playground Adventure: The tall slide is a favorite standout feature that kids love to conquer.
❄️ Winter Fun: The large hill is perfect for sledding when snow covers the park.
🐕 Hydration Spots: Separate water fountains for dogs and people help keep all visitors refreshed.
🌳 Shade Seeking: There are shaded picnic spots, but adding extra shade elsewhere could enhance comfort on hot days.
⏰ Hours
Monday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Tuesday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Wednesday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Thursday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Friday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Saturday: 6 AM to 11 PM
Sunday: 6 AM to 11 PM
👉 Best For
- •Families with kids
- •Dog walkers
- •Sports enthusiasts
Location
10022 Lone Tree Pkwy, Lone Tree, CO 80124Review Sentiment
Based on 48 Google reviews
"Visitors appreciate the modern playgrounds, large athletic fields, and family-friendly amenities like shaded picnic spots and water fountains. Some note the lack of permanent restrooms, especially in winter, and desire more shade but generally recommend the park for all ages and pets."
What You'll Find
- •Playground
- •Basketball Court
- •Soccer Field
- •Picnic Tables
- •Water Fountain
- •Dog-Friendly Areas
- •Off-Leash Not Allowed
- •Sledding Hill
- •Wheelchair Accessible Parking
- •Shaded Areas
📆 Best Times to Visit
Visit mornings or early evenings for lighter crowds; afternoons 1 PM to 4 PM see peak activity, especially on weekends.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
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