Benny Paiz,

Outdoors

Panorama Park: Wheat Ridge’s Oldest Park Continues to Evolve

Panorama Park holds a special place in Wheat Ridge history as the oldest park in the City’s Parks and Recreation system. Originally constructed in the early 1950s, the approximately 9.3-acre park has served as a community gathering place for generations. Located along 35th Avenue between Fenton Street and Depew Street, Panorama Park sits on land

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Community

Randall Park: A Neighborhood Park with Deep Roots

Randall Park is one of Wheat Ridge’s oldest and most historic parks. Constructed between 1952 and 1954, it is the second-oldest park in the City’s park system and has served generations of residents for more than 70 years. Located near 43rd Avenue and Fenton Street, the approximately 5-acre park sits along the Wheat Ridge and

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