Cheesman Park

Denver's Historic Heart

Cheesman Park is one of Denver's most beautiful and historic parks, featuring an iconic neoclassical pavilion, sweeping lawns, and stunning mountain views. The park has a fascinating history and serves as the heart of one of Denver's most welcoming neighborhoods.

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Historic & Beautiful
Free
πŸ“ E 8th Ave & Franklin St
πŸš— Street parking
Hours
5am - 11pm daily
Size
80 acres
0.9-mile loop
Features
Historic pavilion
Botanic Gardens nearby
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The Pavilion

The neoclassical Cheesman Memorial Pavilion, built in 1908, is one of Denver's most photographed landmarks. The marble structure offers panoramic mountain views and serves as a gathering spot for picnics and yoga classes.

The History

Cheesman Park was originally a cemetery, and the conversion to a park in the 1890s is the stuff of local legend (and horror movies). The park's past adds to its unique character, though today it's simply a beautiful urban oasis.

Denver Botanic Gardens

The world-renowned Denver Botanic Gardens sits adjacent to Cheesman Park. Combine a morning run around the park with an afternoon exploring the gardens.

Pro Tip: The park is especially beautiful during sunset when the pavilion glows against the mountain backdrop. Sunday afternoons are prime time for picnicking and people-watching.

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