Sloan’s Lake
“Sloan Lake Park is a unique and special place in Denver: a ribbon of green surrounding a great sheet of water that opens the park to the sky, with the office towers of Downtown Denver rising on the east and the snow-capped Rocky Mountains spread across the western horizon. The park is a haven for both people and wildlife – an inner city retreat where one can enjoy the expansive views, water, openness and natural beauty of the place.” – Denver Parks & Recreation
The Sloan’s Lake neighborhood is just to the south of the Highlands neighborhood, comprising of two lakes, Sloan’s Lake and Coopers Lake. These lakes sit on over 177 acres of land and have sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains. They are the focal point of the neighborhood and are heavily used by owners of homes that border the park on three sides. It is the only park with a body of water large enough for waterskiing. The neighborhood is primarily residential with an array of stunning architecture, including Victorians, Tudors and bungalows all built around the 1930s.
Boundaries: 26th Ave to the North, Colfax to the South, Sheridan to the West, Federal to the East
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