Neighborhood Spotlight: Parker, Colorado

Parker? Isn’t that farm land? Isn’t it so far east? Parker is famous for its unique Western-Victorian downtown and its hometown vibe that it has strived to preserve amid growing prosperity. For 22 years, Parker has been named a Tree City USA for its excellent urban forestry.

The second largest town in Douglas County housing 58,512 people, Parker is now the 19th most populous municipality in the state. It boasts 250 acres of parkland and over 900 acres of open space sitting at 5,869 feet, guaranteeing a great experience for locals and tourists alike. Popular outdoor activities for nature lovers include horseback riding, hiking, cycling, fishing, and nature walks. The town’s museum and PACE Center (Parker Arts, Culture & Event) are also worth a visit for their rich art, culture, and historic collection.

From being a hunting area to a refuge for travelers seeking gold and fortune in the 1850s, the Town of Parker has experienced growth and progress in terms of population and industry over the years. The town has evolved from many names like Pine Grove and 20-Mile House before its present name today.

The town was incorporated in 1981. Originally, Parker only had one square mile of land and 300 residents during its incorporation. Now, the town has expanded to 20.8 square miles with thousands of residents enjoying the area.

Main Attractions

Rueter-Hess Reservoir Recreation – An invaluable source of water to the Douglas County residents, the Reuter-Hess Reservoir has recently added recreation activities to its master plan.

The ones that are already available include paddleboarding, special events, photography tours, National Trails Day guided tours, fishing, Open Swim race, birding watching, and wildlife viewing. Dogs are also welcome but must be on a leash. Drones are not allowed in the reservoir to maintain the water quality.

Discovery Park – Located just next to the town’s library, this relatively new 1.5-acre park hosts events and performances throughout the year. It has a performance stage for concerts, which are available to the public for free every summer. Various public arts can also be seen throughout the place. Parker Ice Trail is available during winter, seven days a week. A Play Fountain attracts people of all ages, particularly during the summer months. With its programmable water jets and color-changing LED lights, the fountain is quite a sight.

USMC CPL David M. Sonka Dog Park – Named for Corporal David Sonka who was killed in action in Afghanistan with his military dog, it is the first dog park in the Town of Parker. It features around five acres of open space where your pooch can play off-leash. It also includes drinking fountains, an agility course, a small dog area, and shade structures.

Recreation

Camping – There are no campgrounds in town. Your best bet is to head north to the Cherry Creek State Park Campground in Aurora. Read about the camping near Aurora, Parker, and Brighton.

Disc Golf – Westcreek course is just adjacent to the dog park. It offers a fun and challenging course complete with 18 holes and obstacles for players to enjoy.

Fishing – Bingham Lake is a local favorite. It is a small 30-acre lake within The Pinery and has largemouth bass, crappie, walleye, and bluegill.

Hiking – The town is filled with multi-use trails for hiking, so you are sure to find the perfect one for whatever type of adventure you want. These include:

  • Baldwin Gulch Trail

  • Cherry Creek Trail

  • East-West Trail

  • French Creek Trail

  • Newlin Gulch Trail

  • Parker Equestrian Trail

  • Prairie Voice Loop

  • Preservation Park & Trailhead

  • Sulphur Gulch Trail

  • Tallman Gulch Trail

  • Flat 14ers

Parker Recreation Center – A one-stop place for fitness and sports enthusiasts, the town’s recreation center features state-of-the-art facilities. These include a triple gymnasium and auxiliary gymnasium, cardiovascular and circuit equipment, multi-station and free weights, fitness studios, a cycling studio, lap pool with shallow end, activity pool with zero-depth entry, lazy river, water slide, aquatic climbing wall, and play structure, and a therapy pool. It also offers fitness and sports classes.

Public parks –

  • Auburn Hills Community Park

  • Bar CCC Park

  • Bayou Gulch Regional Park

  • Challenger Regional Park

  • Iron Horse Park

  • Living Wheel Park

  • McCabe Meadows

  • O’Brien Park

  • Preservation Park and Trailhead

  • Railbender Skate & Tennis Park

  • Salisbury Equestrian Park & Sports Complex

  • Salisbury Park North Expansion

  • Stroh Ranch Soccer Fields

  • Tallman Meadow Park

  • Twenty-Mile Historic Park

  • Flat 14ers

Accommodations

The Red Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast A cozy B&B inside of a bright red, rustic-style house. There are 4 suites to choose from, and each comes with spacious rooms and a hearty breakfast.

Hampton Inn & Suites Parker With multiple Certificates of Excellence awarded by TripAdvisor, this spot is sure to be perfect for any type of traveler. The rooms are set up as studios and are notorious for how large they are.

Special Events

Feb, Jun, Aug, Nov – Annual Run Series Four family-friendly races are hosted by Parker Recreation every year. The proceeds from each event benefit the scholarship program of the town. It’s a great way to help others while having fun with the community. Take your pick or try them all:

  • February – Love ’em or Leave ’em Valentine’s Day 5K/10K

  • June – Cattle Crossing 5K & Family Fun Trek

  • August – So Long to Summer 5K/10K

  • Thanksgiving – Turkey Day 5K FUN Run/Walk

May – Senior Stroll An annual event in celebration of the National Senior Health & Fitness Day where granny and grandpa can engage in a one-mile fun walk, socialize with friends, and enjoy delicious refreshments and giveaways for free.

July – Parker Stars and Stripes Celebration The town’s own way of celebrating Independence Day every 4th of July; full of music, entertainment, and food stops for the whole family.

Sep – Parker Oktoberfest Three-day celebration of German heritage held in mid-September. Kick-off fall with beers, bratwurst, and traditional song and dance. Feeling strong? Enter the stein hoist competition.

Nov – Holiday Carriage Rides Tour Downtown Parker after Thanksgiving in the town’s annual carriage rides, where you can enjoy a 25-minute ride that will take you from Discovery Park, through downtown Main Street, and to O’Brien Park.

Dec – Christmas Carriage Parade Held every second Saturday of December annually, event-goers can witness a parade of creatively designed wagons, horse-drawn carriages, surreys, and stagecoaches from all over Colorado. Awards and prizes await the best entry for each category. The event is free for all spectators.

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