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Wagner Park: Aspen's Downtown Hub

Experience Aspen's vibrant heart at Wagner Park: events, recreation, and community spirit in a beautiful downtown setting.

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Wagner Park, located in the heart of downtown Aspen, is a vibrant green space hosting various community events, athletic activities, and leisure pursuits. With a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, the park offers a central gathering place for locals and visitors alike.

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Local tips

  • Check the park's event schedule for festivals, concerts, and other activities during your visit.
  • Bring a blanket or lawn chair to relax and enjoy the park's green spaces.
  • Visit the historical interpretation display to learn about Aspen's rich history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Wagner Park is centrally located in downtown Aspen, making it easily accessible on foot from most locations in the area. From Rubey Park, walk north on Mill Street for one block. The park will be on your left, at the intersection of Mill Street and Durant Avenue. No cost involved.

  • Public Transport

    The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) provides free bus service within Aspen. Take any RFTA bus to the Rubey Park bus terminal. From there, walk north on Mill Street for one block to reach Wagner Park. This service is free.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are available in Aspen. Request a ride to Wagner Park at 350 E Durant Ave. The estimated cost for a short trip within downtown Aspen is $10-$15.

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Wagner Park, nestled in the heart of Aspen at 350 E Durant Ave, is a dynamic focal point for community life. This central park, bordered by Mill Street and Durant Avenue, spans nearly two city blocks, offering manicured green spaces perfect for relaxation and recreation. Originally the site of the Clarendon Hotel in 1881, Wagner Park has evolved through various stages, including a baseball field and a vacant lot, before becoming the park it is today. The park is named after Charles Wagner, Aspen's mayor from 1909 to 1927, who was known for his dedication to improving the town. Today, Wagner Park hosts a wide array of activities and events throughout the year. From the Aspen Food & Wine Classic to Ruggerfest and free concerts, the park serves as a versatile venue for community gatherings. It features a multi-use athletic field suitable for rugby, soccer, and softball, as well as a modern playground. The park is also a popular spot for casual activities like dog walking, picnics, and games of Frisbee. Recent improvements and historical interpretations have enhanced the park's appeal, providing visitors with insights into Aspen's past. The park's central location makes it easily accessible and a key part of Aspen's vibrant downtown scene.

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