Kensington Neighborhood Park
Kensington Neighborhood Park
Neighborhood Park Hours: 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset
Kensington Park is a 16-acre neighborhood park which stretches from Ninth to Third avenues along the Spring Gulch Greenway. The Park was purchased for $2,000 in 1963 and features walking paths along a flowing ditch and pond, two playgrounds, a shelter, restroom, basketball court, labyrinth and the Paul David Rodriguez Memorial Garden at the south end of the park.
Kensington Park is the home of a 1998 installed public art piece called “The Unity Project.” It was designed by artists Susan Daily and Mario Echevarria.
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