Denver City Park Pavilion

Event venue · City Park

Denver City Park Pavilion

Event venue · City Park

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2001 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205

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Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
Denver City Park Pavilion by null
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Denver City Park Pavilion by null
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Spanish-style pavilion venue with lake views, event rentals  

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2001 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 Get directions

denvergov.org

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2001 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 Get directions

+1 720 913 0799
denvergov.org

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 17, 2025

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16 Best Things to Do in Denver, From Speakeasies to Wildlife Reserves | Condé Nast Traveler

"City Park, a sprawling 330-acre park east of Downtown Denver, is way more than green space—it’s also home to the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Manicured gardens and two scenic lakes show off views of the city skyline, and paths attract walkers, runners, and bikers. A Spanish-style pavilion in the center is often used as an event space, and its columns, arches, and waterfront location also make it a photogenic backdrop. For an epic sunset, park at the museum and walk west around the building toward Ferrill Lake. On the way, you’ll pass a kids' splash fountain and a playground; from there, you’ll see the sunset with the lake, city skyline, and Rocky Mountains all glowing in magic-hour light." - Nicholas DeRenzo, Megan Barber

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City Park

"Let’s start big picture here.This sprawling 330-acre park east of Downtown Denver is way more than a green space—it’s also home to the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Manicured gardens and two scenic lakes show off views of the city skyline, and paths attract walkers, runners, and cyclists. A Spanish-style pavilion in the center is often used as an event space, and its columns, arches, and waterfront location also make it a photogenic backdrop. How's the navigation—was it easy to get around?Enter from the north on 23rd street for easy parking and access to the tennis courts and playground. Runners can follow the trail on the outskirts of the park, while walkers will prefer to amble around the color-changing fountains at Ferrill Lake. Plentiful benches offer a chance to enjoy the views. Any insider tips for us?For an epic sunset, park at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and walk west around the building toward Ferrill Lake. On the way, you’ll pass a kids' splash fountain and a playground; from there, you’ll see the sunset with the lake, city skyline, and Rocky Mountains all glowing in magic-hour light. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for?City Park is a haven for outdoorsy types looking for exercise and for families needing room to run, especially because the zoo is located onsite." - Megan Barber

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Thomas

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The flowers are all in full bloom, fish were jumping out of the water, and there were people in paddle boats shaped like swans paddling across the small lake. A proud parent looked on while his family fished patiently from shore, and kids were playing across the park. There were Frisbee disks flying, a volleyball game too. What a beautiful place to ride a bicycle.

Bryan Wilson

Google
The restrooms are permanently closed and the freeze proof water fountain has been turned off. Someone from Denver Parks and Rec then decides to place the porta potties the roadway which is the d8 bike route. This doesn't happen in Wash Park.

Terry Powell

Google
Jazz in the park is such a blast!! My wife and I love it!!!! Every Sunday from 6 pm to 8 pm. They also have about 15 food trucks lined up with a great variety of culture!!

Kanija Harner

Google
Spices, sounds, and skyline views — Denver knows how to serve a vibe 🌆✨🍴

Katie Dzugan

Google
City park is really fun to explore! I have taken out the swan paddle boats, attended dog training, walked the park, and most recently attend Jazz in the Park on Summer Sundays from 6-8 pm. It's an amazing event (free), and has all kinds of food trucks and a beer tent. You can also bring your own picnic setups. There's tons of good trees for hammocks and shade from the sun.

Rajat Agarwal

Google
Walked by many times and finally went inside. It is a really nice space that is maintained very well. there are two halls with a kitchen area in the middle. it would be a great place to have a large party. views of the lake are plentiful

Michael T. Ross

Google
What an amazing place to visit! I hope to come back again soon!

Zachary Croteau

Google
Denver City Park Pavilions is a beautiful spot for a peaceful walk. The scenery is stunning, with wide paths, trees, and open views that make it perfect for a relaxing stroll. A great place to enjoy nature, unwind, and take in the beauty of the city—definitely worth visiting!