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Ute Park: A Hub for Montrose Recreation
Discover outdoor adventures and scenic beauty at Cerise Park, Montrose's premier destination for recreation and community events.
Cerise Park in Montrose, Colorado, is a popular destination featuring walking and biking trails, playgrounds, and the Montrose Rotary Amphitheater. This park offers a blend of recreational activities and natural beauty, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From downtown Montrose, head east on Main Street towards S Cascade Avenue. Continue on Main Street until you reach S 12th Street, then turn left. Walk approximately 0.5 miles on S 12th Street until you see the sign for Cerise Park. Turn right onto Shanes Way, and the park will be on your left. This walk is roughly 1.5 miles and should take about 30 minutes.
Public Transport
All Points Transit provides public transportation in Montrose. Check the All Points Transit website or call (970) 249-0128 for bus routes and schedules. Several bus stops are located near Cerise Park on Park Avenue. A single ride is free.
Driving
From US-50 W, turn right onto CO-90 E/E Main St. Continue to follow E Main St. Turn left onto S 12th St. Turn right onto Shanes Way. Cerise Park will be on your left. Parking is available at Cerise Park. If the parking lot is full, additional parking is available at the Russel Stover factory parking lot along E Oak Grove Rd, with shuttle services to Cerise Park. Parking is free.
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