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Acacia Park: Downtown Oasis

Discover Acacia Park, Colorado Springs' historic downtown park with a playground, fountain, and year-round community events.

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Acacia Park, Colorado Springs' first park, established in 1871, offers a refreshing green space in the heart of downtown. Enjoy the iconic Uncle Wilber Fountain, a modern playground, picnic areas, and a bandshell that hosts free summer concerts. It's a perfect spot for relaxation and community events.

A brief summary to Acacia Park

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Cool off at the Uncle Wilber Fountain, a unique splash pad and moving sculpture, during the summer months.
  • Check the Downtown Colorado Springs website for free concerts and events at the Acacia Park bandshell.
  • Visit the Acacia Park Visitor Hub for information on events and attractions in Colorado Springs.
  • Enjoy the new playground with a Ninja Warrior-like climbing structure and tot lot.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Acacia Park is centrally located downtown, at 115 E Platte Ave, making it easily accessible on foot from most downtown hotels, shops, and restaurants. From the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, walk one block north on Tejon Street, then turn right onto Platte Avenue. The park will be on your right. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Mountain Metro Transit provides bus service to downtown Colorado Springs. Several routes stop near Acacia Park. Check the Mountain Metro website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and routes. From the Downtown Terminal, the park is a short walk east on Platte Avenue. A single fare is $1.75.

  • Ride Share/Taxi

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, and taxi services such as Springs Cab and Yellow Cab, operate in Colorado Springs. Request a ride to 115 E Platte Ave. Expect to pay around $8-$12 for a short trip within downtown.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs. Parking is available in nearby garages and on-street. The Edge parking spot at 322 N Nevada Ave is a short walk away. Metered street parking costs approximately $1.00 per hour. Garage parking rates vary, but expect to pay around $8-$15 for a few hours.

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Discover more about Acacia Park

Acacia Park, a cherished landmark in downtown Colorado Springs, holds the distinction of being the city's first park, founded in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer. Originally named 'North Park,' it was envisioned as a communal gathering place for residents. Over the years, Acacia Park has evolved into a vibrant hub offering diverse attractions and activities. The park boasts the iconic Uncle Wilber Fountain, a whimsical and interactive water feature that delights visitors of all ages. The fountain also features a moving sculpture that showcases a tuba player and his pet monkey every quarter hour. A state-of-the-art playground, completed in 2022, provides a safe and engaging space for children to play. The park also includes picnic tables and lush shade trees, perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Acacia Park's bandshell serves as a focal point for community events, hosting free summer concerts, theater productions, political rallies, and various communal meetings. During the winter months, an outdoor ice-skating rink adds to the park's appeal, offering a unique recreational opportunity. The Acacia Park Visitor Hub provides information on park events and attractions in the Colorado Springs area. Story Coffee, a quaint coffee shop on the park's southern edge, offers a perfect spot to recharge.

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