Spring Canyon Community Park is one of the choicest in the city. Located on the Southwest side of Fort Collins on Horsetooth Road west of Taft Hill. Just over four years old, Spring Canyon has something for everyone. From the splash park and Inspirational playground to the super large dog park with swim pond, tennis courts, basketball hoops, volleyball pit, softball fields, large greens for kite flying or ball playing, skate park, and mountain bike challenge the designers have thought of almost everything.
Right off the trail. A perfect Fall Background |
The park in its entirety is huge. If you were to travel completely around it the whole park you will clock an entire 5K. On the North West end of the park you will find a large pavilion with BBQ that are host to many parties and can be reserved during the weekends through http://www.fcgov.com/recreation/. The bathroom facilities here are basic. A drinking fountain out front and two stalls inside with metal seats (not much fun for us ladies or kids potty training). Easiest access to this facility is actually off of Overland and Drake via car. There is also Cottonwood park nearby (which is not Spring Canyon park, although both are connected by the pathways around Spring Canyon). Also nearby is a gigantic field area that is used by the kid's football league and soccer teams during season. During the week it is a virtual oasis of green.
On the West side is also the basketball courts (which we use to teach our daughter how to ride without training wheels), Volleyball pit, skate park, and Softball fields. Further South you will find the gigantic dog park and another pavilion that can be reserved for parties on the weekend and a bathroom facility. The bathroom is again, similar to the North pavilion. Behind the dog park you can continue on the Spring Creek Trail for a longer workout or hike the Pineridge Reservation.
The very Southeast part of the park is the actual children's play area. Truly three parks in one, it boasts a Splash park (open from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day), Inspiration playground for children 5 and older or those in wheelchairs, and a small children's playground (signage suggests ages 1-5).
Giant Mountain and Slide |
View of Big play Area |
Small Kid's Area |
Splash |
The Splash park is pure genius. Costing the city a pretty penny (something upwards of $10,000 a season it was almost nixed last year, until some wonderful donations came through) children and adults for that matter; run, jump, sit, and well splash to cool off.
Things we love about this park....almost everything. Especially the bathroom. For once children were thought of. The bathroom is open year round (most parks are seasonal) and is co-ed. The outer chamber has two sinks, one that is supposed to be at kid level but I find still a bit high even for my above average height 5 year old. It also has a metal changing table (hopefully you brought a changing pad). Two individual water closets, both contain two toilets, one child size and the adult one has.......a toilet seat! (oh the comfort oh the joy). I have yet to use the restroom and not have toilet paper but sometimes there is no soap (pack your hand sanitizer).
Things we hate: Very little shade. If you go, try and bring a small umbrella. The trees are just too young to give any shade, and while the designers thought to provide some canopies over some of the play equipment it all gets pretty hot during the worst of the summer months. The sheer size is also a detriment to the sanity of any mother of more than one child. You are guaranteed tears if you make the kids stick together, or you are driven insane by the sheer enormity of trying to keep an eye on multiple children spread out over three parks. And the big kid swings are fairly far from the main play area.
What my kids say. They generally choose to go to "their park" above all others in town. Sometimes though, I just don't have the wear with all to put up with the bickering about taking turns on picking what we will do. My five year old, I feel is almost ready to be sent off on her own, but boy am I nervous when the park gets as packed as it does.
Overall we give the park a 4. We go back all the time, of course it is only about a mile from our house, but really, the kids love it and so do I. But because of how large it is, I can't say it is optimal for me.
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