Parks Information
The Parks Division oversees and maintains 12 developed parks and open space areas totaling 220+ acres and more than 13 miles of mixed-use trails.
City Park - 3929 Golden Street
City Park is Evans’ oldest park and it offers a variety of uses, including a large picnic pavilion, two barbecues, a playground, basketball court, small softball field, horseshoe pits, picnic areas, restrooms and shade provided by many large, mature trees.
Riverside Park - 4000 Riverside Parkway
This park features a 7-acre fishing lake, over two miles of scenic trails, fishing docks, four ball fields (two lighted and two unlighted), a spacious playground area, a picnic pavilion, basketball court, pickball court, restrooms and many acres of undeveloped open space along the South Platte River. Alcohol is strictly prohibited in the athletic fields.
Village Park - 3700 17th Avenue
This park offers two lighted tennis courts, playground area, pavilion, picnic tables, basketball court, sand volleyball, restrooms and a flat open turf area.
Prairie View Park - 4100 Harbor Lane
Prairie View offers a picnic pavilion, restrooms, basketball court, playground and soccer field area. This park also has Evans' first skate park that is located next to the pavilion.
Ridge Park - 2426 Bluebells Drive
Another one of Evans' new parks, Ridge Park offers 4 small single bench picnic shelters and one large pavilion each with its own barbeque, a large soccer-sized open turf area and a playground.
Pioneer Park - 3701 Ponderosa Court
Pioneer Park offers two playgrounds, a nine hole disc golf course, walking paths, picnic area, and a large open turf/grass area.
Driftwood Park - 3700 Harbor Lane
Driftwood offers a climbing wall, a large playground structure, walking paths, a picnic pavilion, and a basketball half-court.
Vineyard Park - 6301 Chardonnay Street
This park offers 5 acres of open space and landscaping, walking trails and two playgrounds, all surrounding a scenic pond.
Freedom Park (Off-Leash Dog Park) - 2095 42nd Street
At this park, there are separate spaces available for large dogs, small/timid dogs and an agility training area.
Green Meadows Open Space- Belmont Avenue and 40th Street Court
This undeveloped open space area has a few acres of open turf so it's a great place to play a game of football or kick a soccer ball.
Renaissance Park - 3501 Sienna Avenue
This new park in the Tuscany Subdivision features an ADA accessible playground, picnic shelter and a large open area for play.
Dante Park - 3601 Palermo Avenue
This new park offers a large open space and small natural area.
PARKS POLICIES
- Park hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Only the pavilion area is reserved. The restrooms and general park area will continue to be open to the public.
- No glass containers of any type are allowed in any park.
- Alcoholic beverages are allowed as long as it is 6% alcohol content or less and are not in glass containers.
- Controlled, leased dogs are allowed in City owned parks, trails and open space. Dog waste must be cleaned up per city code 6.04.130.
- No motorized vehicles are allowed within the boundaries of any park area without expressed written consent of the Operations and Parks Manager. Absolutely no vehicles allowed on the turf or sidewalks at any time.
- It is unlawful for any person to injure, damage, remove, destroy or deface any park facility, tree, flower, shrub, vine or any property or to commit any act of vandalism.
- Failure to obey park rules and regulations, unruly or intoxicated members of a group, or harassment of park or city personnel will warrant law enforcement response and eviction from park property.
- Facility permit must be available at the facility during time of use by the patron. Bring all paperwork with you to your rental.
- Absolutely no pinatas allowed. Any evidence of pinata use will result in extra clean up charges.
- DUNK TANKS and INFLATABLES are NOT ALLOWED IN ANY PARK.
- Restroom facilities are only available seasonally (typically May to the end of September). Call 475-1125 for details.