Acacia Park
Park · Colorado Springs ·

Acacia Park

Park · Colorado Springs ·

Updated playground, splash pad, picnic areas, walking paths

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Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
Acacia Park by null
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115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Get directions

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115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Get directions

+1 719 385 5940
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 14, 2025

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Acacia Park

luicina gaiser

Google
Wonderfully updated large playground that encourages a lot of interaction from children, or allows them to lay on and rest or read a book. There is also a large splash pad nearby. There are several picnic tables and benches located around the park, or grab a spot on the beautiful green grass. There are also a number of restaurants and quick bite establisments across the street as well as within a block or two of the park. Public, automated, touchless, single person bathrooms with a touchless handwashing sink in each.

Ricardo

Google
Good park, few homeless people hanging around. Nice playground for kids, water park. They have an ice skating rink in the winter. Scooter rentals nearby. Overall a good park, just depends on the sketchy people that are around. Sometimes they are there, sometimes they are not.

Mary

Google
It’s good to bring kids. There is a water park and a playground. There is some homeless people. You can also rent scooters to ride around. Winter time there is a skating rink.

Randy

Google
This is just a little downtown park but it's pretty nice. Plenty of places to stretch out under the trees in the grass. There is a very large area with playground stuff for kids and they seem to love it. There are plenty of little coffee shops and restaurants all around Acacia Park and downtown shopping-well it's right there. You will see homeless people from time to time congregating there.

Hanna M

Google
Beautiful park with wide open spaces, beautiful art features, a splash pad and updated play equipment.

Lianna Daniel

Google
Great downtown park- there is usually at least one or two homeless persons there camping out. Only negative is I wish there was a little fence around children’s area since cars are so near. More street meter parking, see cost/hrs in photos. Park hrs also in photos.

Edward A Sadlowski

Google
Great public venue and space for Community! Support Our Children, Our Future, Our Public Schools!

Lake

Google
This is an outstanding downtown park! They have everything you could want: an amazing playground, climbing hills, a splash pad, a picnic area, and a ton of space for kids to run, kick a soccer ball, play tag, etc. The playground in particular is exceptional. It's a massive, multi-level infinity sign with an epic amount of options that require climbing, balance, strength, & imagination. These are the types of playgrounds kids need because of how great they are for everything from strength & balance, to executive functioning, problem-solving, etc. I also love that there are tons of great restaurants surrounding the park.