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Living Wheel Park

β˜… 4.3
β˜… 4.3 Google (15 reviews)

Park in Parker featuring notable sculptures and easy access, ideal for walking, relaxation, and art appreciation.

Living Wheel Park park in Parker, Colorado
Interior view of Living Wheel Park
Living Wheel Park atmosphere and seating
Living Wheel Park featured offerings
Living Wheel Park dining area
Living Wheel Park exterior entrance

About

β˜… 4.3(15)

Living Wheel Park offers a scenic outdoor space with notable sculptures and a tranquil seating area. Visitors enjoy walking through the park, viewing art, and using the accessible paths including a unique tunnel under Parker Rd.

What To Expect:

    🌳 Sculptures and art installations
    πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Walking paths and underpass access
    πŸͺ‘ Pleasant seating areas for relaxation
    πŸ• Dog-friendly; suitable for kids
    β™Ώ Wheelchair accessible entrances and parking

Important Information:

    – Hours: 6 AM to 11 PM daily
    – No restrooms or playground reported
    – Free public park with no entry fee
    – Pets allowed on leash

πŸ“ Local Insights

🎨 Sculptures Spot: Visitors love spending a few minutes to view the distinctive sculptures dotting the park.

πŸŒ‰ Underpass Access: Enter conveniently through the tunnel beneath Parker Road connecting from O'Brien Park.

πŸ• Dog Walks: The park is a favored spot among dog owners for leisurely walks with their pets.

πŸͺ‘ Relaxing Seating: The park offers quiet seating areas ideal for unwinding after a day out in downtown Parker.

⏰ Hours

Monday: 6 AM–11 PM

Tuesday: 6 AM–11 PM

Wednesday: 6 AM–11 PM

Thursday: 6 AM–11 PM

Friday: 6 AM–11 PM

Saturday: 6 AM–11 PM

Sunday: 6 AM–11 PM

πŸ‘‰ Best For

  • β€’Art lovers
  • β€’Dog walkers
  • β€’Families
  • β€’Casual strolls

Location

18995 Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80134
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Review Sentiment

GoogleBased on 15 Google reviews

"Visitors appreciate the park's unique sculptures and peaceful walking paths, highlighting the easy access via an underpass and the relaxing seating spots. Reviews note it as a nice small park that’s great for a short art viewing or a calm stroll, with strong dog-friendly policies. Some reviews mention the lack of facilities like restrooms, but this is typical for the venue and not seen as a major drawback."

What You'll Find

  • β€’Sculptures
  • β€’Walking Paths
  • β€’Seating Areas
  • β€’Dog-Friendly Areas
  • β€’Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
  • β€’Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot

πŸ“† Best Times to Visit

Visit mid-morning to early afternoon for moderate crowds; weekends get busiest around 2 PM to 4 PM; early mornings and evenings are quietest.

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