Denver Neighborhoods

- Baker
- Ballpark
- Belcaro
- Bonnie Brae
- Capitol Hill
- Castle Pines North
- Castle Pines Village
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
- Cheesman Park
- Cherry Creek
- Cherry Hills
- City Park
- Congress Park
- Cory-Merrill
- Curtis Park
- Denver Country Club
- Downtown
- Englewood
- Five Points
- Golden Triangle
- Greenwood Village
- Highlands
- Highlands Ranch
- Hilltop
- Littleton
- Lower Downtown (LoDo)
- Lone Tree
- Lowry
- Mayfair
- Observatory Park
- Park Hill
- Parker
- Platt Park
- Polo Club
- Riverfront Park
- Stapleton
- University Park
- Uptown
- Washington Park
- Wellshire
Washington Park
Washington Park Neighborhood Information
Washington Park, or "Wash Park" as the locals call it, is a vibrant community known best for its sprawling, 162-acre park that includes Smith Lake to the north and Grasmere Lake to the south. It's been called a "local recreation heaven" and offers a recreation center, crushed-granite outer trail (for jogging and walking), paved inner trail (for biking and rollerblading) and tennis courts. Pedal boat, kayak and various types of bike rentals are also offered. Additionally, the park boasts 54 flower gardens, one of which is a replica of Martha Washington's Mt. Vernon garden. Situated close to I-25 and the Platt Park light rail station at Louisiana/Pearl, Washington Park living makes getting around Denver a breeze.
Real Estate SnapshotResidential real estate includes Tudors, 1900s-style bungalows, renovated pop-topped bungalows, and new construction resulting from "scrapes". Prices vary from the low $400,000's for a small 1920's style bungalow to several million dollars for larger estates and newly constructed homes. Residents can easily walk to local favorite restaurants on South Gaylord Street like the Washington Park Grill, Riever's, and Max Gill and Grill.



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