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Longmont's Kensington Neighborhood Park is pictured with a colorful play structure surrounded by grass and leafy green trees.

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.

 

To view a complete list of park amenities and associated trail distances, visit our Plans, Maps & Reports webpage and view the Park Amenities Chart.

 

Learn about the Resilient Together Project’s Neighborhood and Cooling Community Building work underway at Kensington and Lanyon Park.

 

Park Shelter Reservations and Permits