Cheesman Park

Cheesman Park2021-10-14T07:42:23-06:00

Situated around the focal point of its namesake 80-acre greenspace, Cheesman Park is one of the earliest established neighborhoods of Denver. Offering a pocket of residential suburbia amidst its densely urban surroundings, it’s a locale brimming with outdoor recreation, exciting eateries, and opportunities to engage with city happenings.

The Cheesman Park neighborhood encompasses three of Denver’s historic residential districts—Wyman’s, Morgan’s Addition, and Humboldt Island. The greenspace of Cheesman Park itself was also added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. A sprawling oasis of trails, trees, and lush open lawn, it is a sterling attraction for residents seeking to enjoy Colorado’s 300 annual days of sunshine. The park’s neoclassical pavilion atop a knoll offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and cityscape, and it is just one example of the diverse architecture of the neighborhood, which is populated with single-family homes and apartments both historic and contemporary.

There is always something to do in the Cheesman Park neighborhood, whether it’s grabbing a refreshment at a local eatery or café or embarking on a local ghost tour, harkening back to the park’s history as a cemetery in the late 19th century. Walkability and bikability reign supreme, and residents can enjoy close proximity to the Denver Botanic Gardens, Congress Park, and other neighboring locals without ever hopping into a car. An array of additional city amenities and attractions are also easily accessible by vehicle or public transportation. Overall, Cheesman Park is an exciting opportunity to enjoy suburban living on the doorstep of the bustle of urban Denver.

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