Centennial Park

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Centennial Park

The medium-sized pond here is probably the best pond for waterbirds in the area. Large flocks of dabblers and divers can be found here during the colder months, and keep an eye out for grebes and maybe even the stray loon or two. Gull flocks could potentially hold an interesting species or two during the winter, and the thickets often have flocks of sparrows and sometimes Cedar Waxwings.

County: Arapahoe

Directions: From US 285: exit at CO 88/Federal Blvd. and go south. At Decatur St., go east and then south to the parking lot.

Dates of Access: Open all year
Hours: Daylight hours
Ownership: Municipal
Admission: Free

Restrictions: Please obey all rules and regulations

Parking: Paved parking area
Lodging: Hotels in nearby Littleton

Handicapped: Yes
Handicapped Access: Handicap accessible facilities and viewing of the lake

Latitude: 39.632880
Longitude: -105.022806

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Amenities

RestroomsYes
Drinking FountainYes
Gravel TrailsYes
Paved TrailsYes
Platform/BlindNo
BoardwalkNo
ConcessionNo
Visitor CenterNo
Gift ShopNo
PrimitiveNo
CampingNo
PicnicYes
HuntingNo
FishingYes
2021-07-29T16:31:50-06:00

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