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City Park
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Denver's largest urban park covers 314 acres (96 sq. blocks) on the east side of uptown. Established in 1881, it retains Victorian touches. The park encompasses two lakes (with boat rentals), athletic fields, jogging and walking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, picnic areas, and an 18-hole municipal golf course. In summer, there are band concerts. The park is also the site of the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (including its IMAX Theater)
E. 17th to E. 26th aves.Phone: .Open: Daily 24 hours.Free admission to park. Separate admission to zoo, museum, golf course, and other sites.Bus: 24 or 32.
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