Loomiller Neighborhood Park
Loomiller Neighborhood Park
Neighborhood Park Hours: 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset
Update July 2022:
Loomiller Park will be under construction for renovations from late July 2022 until approximately March 2023. The park will remain open during construction; however, portions of the park will be closed to implement the planned improvements. Shelter and park reservations, the playground and the disc golf course will be closed/not available for use during the construction period. For more information, please visit the Loomiller Park Renewal Project webpage.
Loomiller Park is a 15-acre park located in central Longmont. It was named after Fred Loomiller (1863-1950), and his wife Grace (1883-1965). Part of the park’s land was donated to the City by the Loomiller’s children in 1962. Five additional acres were purchased for $7,965. Loomiller came from Quincy, Ill. in 1891 and settled in the Hygiene area. In 1898 he bought a 160-acre farm.
The park site includes a large pond spanned by a bridge with a scenic walkway that winds through the park to a playground and restroom building. There are two shelters, one is located near the playground and restroom and the other is in the north central part of the park closer to the pond. The park is located just north of Longmont High School and is a popular spot for disc golfers (get details on the course and map). To view a complete list of park amenities and associated trail distances, visit our Plans, Maps & Reports webpage and view the Park Amenities Chart.
Loomiller Park is fondly referred to as “Duck Park” by surrounding residents, but feeding the ducks and geese disturbs the natural feeding and migrating patterns of the waterfowl. Please do not feed the ducks and geese in the park!
For more information or to reserve a shelter at this park, contact Parks, Open Space & Trails.