Willow Farm Neighborhood Park
Willow Farm Neighborhood Park
Neighborhood Park Hours:1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset
Willow Farm Park is a 10.8 acre neighborhood park that features a farm theme in recognition of the barn that was moved to the site and restored for use as a shelter with restrooms. The playground includes various barn structures, cows and tractor play elements. Located along Dry Creek, the park has numerous mature shade trees along its banks.
The enclosed shelter portion of the barn includes six picnic tables. It is located adjacent to the playground and restrooms. Play elements include a full-sized roller hockey court, multi-use play field, ball field, playground and walkways.
Alphabet Farm is an interactive Art in Public Places project by Andrew Dufford and Christian Muller, with whimsical pieces to be discovered throughout the park.
Visit the Plans, Maps & Reports webpage and click Map of Parks in Longmont to see all parks displayed on an interactive map. Choose from the Amenities dropdown menu to find parks with the amenity you are seeking, such as playground, pool, or picnic area.
For more information or to reserve a shelter at this park, contact Parks, Open Space & Trails.
History
Willow Farm Park opened to the public in 1999. The park was designed by Lafayette Landscape Architects and Design Concepts and constructed by ECI Site Construction Management.