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Wallace Park
Wallace Hill
Wilbert T.
Oct 5, 2024
I love the walk around the park. Plenty of wildlife. Please keep your dogs on the leash. I have 2 big dogs, never off lease in public. It about 15-20 minutes per loop nice, slow pace.
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Christian B.
Apr 30, 2022
George M Wallace was one of the founding fathers in the development of the Denver Technology Center and he developed this park because he believed that technology and nature could live together. This is a beautiful large park that proves that he was right. This park that sits in the heart of the DTC has walking/biking trails, picnic tables, playground for the kids, water features and other geometric art pieces that seem to blend seamlessly in with the surroundings. A lovely oasis in a bustling community.
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Eric R.
Oct 12, 2023
What more could you want from a park!!!! With its winding walking trail and grassy fields to its cascading waterfalls there is not much you can't like about it. It's the kind of park that you see in movies with scenic townscapes, water features, and a nice area for a picnic!!
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Lindsey T.
Jun 25, 2021
This park is near where I used to sometimes work a 6 am to 8 pm shift for days at a time. It was energizing to get out of the office and avoid people at lunch for some fresh air instead. Not that I usually eat people for lunch at the office, but it's a great park for an outdoor workout. . Besides the fitness equipment, the park sits at an incline throughout. I found if edging towards a mental breakdown, I could walk up and down these hills until my phone said I climbed 50 flights of stairs, then I felt much better. If I ate some Go! dark chocolate covered espresso beans from 1906 edibles or a piece of an Incredibles Affogato bar and after work and did this I would turn into a hill climbing weed robot and stop counting. I have to take a star away from this park even though it is no fault of the park that at times I've been overwhelmed with the amount of dog turds on the periphery I imagine DTC stands for dog turd corridor rather than Denver Tech Center. George Wallace Park doesn't really deserve the loss of a star because shitty people don't pick up after their dogs. Not sure if you want to hear the creative solutions I came up with while climbing the hill but they need to hire a turd ranger who hides behind trees, publicly shames these people, and collects steep fines used to solve homelessness in zip codes where they are trying to prevent hoards of people from sleeping and defecating in the park. The puzzling thing about this widespread human behavior, is that tax dollar money in this park provides top of the line dog poop bags at locations throughout the park and has ample waste containers. The bags are double reinforced on the business-end, providing the hand an extra layer of protection.This would be a great place for an late-night adult sledding league, except I could see reasons it could piss off the neighbors. Took my adult child there one evening after a fresh snow and avoided all the small children and their parents the next day. What a blast!
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Stacy P.
Sep 21, 2021
Another gem of a park in DTC! Where to start? The hill, the trees, and the beautiful green space make this an amazing space to spend a relaxing afternoon. Or, if you're here to stay in shape you can walk or jog around and through the whole thing - or hit up one of the many fitness stations on offer. Beautiful space!
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Tiffany N.
Aug 21, 2012
Why hello little oasis of a park tucked right in the middle of the DTC! We were actually on our way to another park and drove past Wallace Park and decided to stop off there instead. They have a decent number of picnic tables where you don't feel like your on top of other people, great place to have a picnic or hang out!I had my pup with me and it was the perfect spot to bring him--open space, nice trail (with a map to boot), lots of other friendly pups around and poop bags galore! There weren't a lot of people here on a Friday night but just enough that you would run into someone every now and then. My pup and I will be back soon!
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Aveeda G.
May 31, 2018
Looking for an easy, chill park close to our DTC hotel, we came across Wallace Park. What a nice, random oasis tucked in between a quiet neighborhood and some office buildings. We started walking around the paved perimeter and surprisingly didn't even finish the entire loop - this park actually kinda goes on longer than you think which would've been perfect if we had a bit more time. Well-manicured grass and lots of trees everywhere, even some fun mini waterfall blocks at a few spots. Perfect for a quick breath of fresh air in the middle of your day, or a nice walk for the pups (we saw quite a few people doing this). Would definitely come back here and start where we left off on the path and see what else is in this park.
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Christopher G.
Feb 1, 2014
The only time I go to Wallace Park is one of those rare denver snow days. When I can head out with my son. The snow is deep enough to sled on. . .and not so overtly cold to cause discomfort. With Denver often hitting 50 after a snowstorm (turning snow runs into ice chutes) I don't sled a lot.Yet Wallace Park always hits the spot. It is a nice long scenic park in the heart of DTC. On one side businesses on the other residential. The sledding hill is on S Wabash St and Union StreetThere is a playground but there are nicer playgrounds nearbye (Westlands park, Orchard/SIlo park, Centennial City Center park) that we only come here for sledding.
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John J.
Mar 26, 2018
Awesome park! Well kept always. Good for a hike, or picnic. Lots of ways you can go, different routes... it's a good time. It's a few minutes from the house, and is the best place for fresh air in the neighborhood. Makes you feel better about the day... if you work or live near here, you should just go sit n relax a minute.
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Alice Q.
May 1, 2017
Wow this park is a fat one! Runs also at long distances, surrounded by many singing green trees!!!! Lovely idea to bring your children and teach them about Mother Earth and why we should protect it. The sidewalks are only there for show, because upon noticing the hills, nobody wants to walk by the standard rule of thumb-- just roll down the hills and everything will be alright!!! This park is beautiful to me in Spring and Summer season.
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