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Lanyon Neighborhood Park is pictured with a red roofed shelter surrounded by green grass and leafy trees. A public art piece can be seen in the distance.

Lanyon Neighborhood Park

Neighborhood Park Hours: 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset

 

Located along the Oligarchy Ditch in north central Longmont, Lanyon Park commemorates contributions made to the community by Ray Lanyon. Lanyon was a local newspaper editor and publisher who also served as Mayor from 1931 to 1942. The Lanyon Fund was established after Ray Lanyon’s death in 1981 and made annual grants to the community. Lanyon Park was purchased in 1964 for $15,184 and is 8.4 acres. It includes established stands of cottonwood and willow trees that provide shade for picnics along the Oligarchy Ditch.

 

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.

 

Learn about free City programs happening in Lanyon Park

 

Park Shelter Reservations and Permits