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Riverbottom Park: Montrose's Natural Oasis

Discover Riverbottom Park in Montrose, CO: Nature, recreation, and community blend in this scenic park along the Uncompahgre River. Perfect for all ages.

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Riverbottom Park in Montrose, Colorado, offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. With green lawns, scenic riverbanks, and trails, it's perfect for families and individuals seeking a peaceful retreat. Enjoy water sports, picnics, and community events in this vibrant park.

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205 Apollo Rd, Montrose, Colorado, 81401, US
Monday
5 am-11 pm
Tuesday
5 am-11 pm
Wednesday
5 am-11 pm
Thursday
5 am-11 pm
Friday
5 am-11 pm
Saturday
5 am-11 pm
Sunday
5 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Montrose Visitor Center at 107 S Cascade Ave, head southeast on S Cascade Ave toward S 2nd St for 243 ft. Turn right onto S 2nd St and continue for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto S Rio Grande Ave and follow for 0.9 miles. Turn right onto Apollo Rd. At the fork in the road, keep left. Riverbottom Park will be on the left in 0.3 miles. This walk is approximately 1.5 miles and should take about 30 minutes. There is no cost for walking.

    Public Transport

    All Points Transit provides public bus service around Montrose. Check the updated route map and schedule for the nearest bus stop and times. A single day pass can be purchased on the bus. Please bring exact change when paying on the bus. Drivers DO NOT carry change. The cost for a single ride is free.

    Taxi

    From Montrose Regional Airport, taxi services like Montrose Express Local Taxi Service can take you to Riverbottom Park. The ride is approximately 5 miles and should take about 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. Expect to pay around $15-$20 for the taxi ride.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning for a peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunrise views.
    Bring a picnic basket to enjoy a meal by the serene riverbanks.
    Consider renting a kayak or paddleboard to explore the river actively.
    Check the local events calendar for seasonal activities and community gatherings.

    Discover more about Riverbottom Park

    Riverbottom Park, a gem in Montrose, Colorado, provides a delightful mix of natural beauty and recreational activities. This expansive park is popular with locals and tourists, featuring lush green lawns, scenic riverbanks, and numerous trails suitable for walking, jogging, or cycling. The park's tranquil atmosphere makes it ideal for families spending quality time together and individuals seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Riverbottom Park offers access to the Uncompahgre River, making it perfect for water sports enthusiasts. Kayaking and paddleboarding are popular activities, offering a fun way to engage with the water. The Montrose Water Sports Park, located within Riverbottom Park, features a 1,000-foot river channel designed for all skill levels and is ADA-accessible. Terraced spectator and beach areas provide safe viewing spots. The park is open year-round, offering opportunities for picnicking, birdwatching, and relaxing while enjoying the landscape. Amenities include picnic tables and restrooms for a comfortable visit. Trails lead to picturesque spots, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of the Colorado outdoors. Community gatherings and events often occur in the park, fostering a sense of community. The Montrose Rotary Amphitheater, located in nearby Cerise Park, hosts numerous events throughout the year. Riverbottom Park is part of the Clifford E. Baldridge Regional Park complex, which also includes Sunset Mesa Youth Sports Complex and Cerise Park. Concrete trails connect all three parks to the Uncompahgre River Trail, perfect for hiking, biking, and rollerblading. The park's name honors Clifford E. Baldridge, a manager and part-owner of Montrose City Market, who was actively involved in the Montrose community for over 50 years.
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