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Florence Martin donated Daniels Park to the City in two parcels. The first 40-acre area at the shelter house was given in 1920. The remainder of the 1000.65 acres was donated in 1937. Most of the park is a bison preserve and natural area where visitors can view the animals in a high-plains habitat. The shelter house and picnic areas offer some of the best views of the mountains that can be seen from the metro area.

Facilities: A shelter house with picnic areas are provided at Daniels Park.

Reservations: Reservations are only needed if visitors are planning a large gathering at Daniels Park.

Best Time To Visit: Daniels Park is open year-round.

Fees: There are no fees required to enjoy recreation at this park.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Please follow city ordinances when visiting this park.

Directions: To reach Daniels Park from Denver, travel south on I-25 to exit 188 (Castle Pines Parkway), and go west to Daniels Park Road. Turn right (north) and travel 2 miles through the park. One may also go south on Santa Fe Drive through Sedalia and turn left onto Daniels Park Road.

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Denver, Colorado 80202
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