Monument Valley Park

Park

ADDRESS

170 W. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903

PARKING

Large Parking Lot and Street Parking

HOURS

5:00 AM to 10:00 PM

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash ContainersBear-proof Trash Containers
BenchesBenches
Bike RackBike Rack
Drinking FountainDrinking Fountain
LightingLighting
ParkingParking
Pavilion / ShelterPavilion / Shelter
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
RestroomsRestrooms
Shaded AreaShaded Area
Trail ConnectionTrail Connection
Trash ReceptaclesTrash Receptacles

ACTIVITIES

Adaptive BikingAdaptive Biking
Baseball / SoftballBaseball / Softball
Bird WatchingBird Watching
Commute BikingCommute Biking
Dog WalkingDog Walking
E-BikingE-Biking
Gravel BikingGravel Biking
PhotographyPhotography
PickleballPickleball
RunningRunning
WalkingWalking
Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

Monument Valley Park

Monument Valley Park, stretching along Monument Creek in the heart of Colorado Springs, is one of the city’s most historic and beloved green spaces. Designed by city founder General William Jackson Palmer in the early 1900s, this urban park is a scenic retreat that blends gardens, recreation, trails and history—all within walking distance of downtown.

Trails and Recreation

The park features a variety of paved and soft-surface trails that connect with the Pikes Peak Greenway, making it a hub for cyclists, walkers, and runners. Recreational amenities include tennis courts, pickleball courts, sports fields, playgrounds, and a seasonal swimming pool. The shady paths and open lawns invite leisurely strolls or family outings.

Gardens and Natural Features

Monument Valley Park is home to several formal gardens, shady tree groves, and native landscapes along the creek. The Demonstration Gardens showcase water-wise plants, while tranquil ponds and stone walls & bridges provide classic spots for reflection and photography.

Wildlife & Scenery

The creekside habitats attract songbirds, waterfowl, and small mammals, offering peaceful moments for birdwatchers and nature lovers. In autumn, the cottonwoods and other trees paint the park with vibrant seasonal colors.

History

Established in 1907, Monument Valley Park was General Palmer’s gift to Colorado Springs, designed as a grand civic park. Over the years, it has been shaped by floods, restoration efforts, and community care. Many of its stone bridges, gardens, and historic structures still reflect early 20th-century design, giving the park a timeless charm.

Plan Your Visit

Location: 170 W. Cache La Poudre St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Hours: Open daily from 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Parking: Multiple lots and street parking available near major entrances and amenities

Park Regions

Colorado Springs

Park Map Resources

Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible ParkingADA Accessible Parking
ADA Accessible PlaygroundADA Accessible Playground
ADA Accessible RestroomsADA Accessible Restrooms
Paved PathwayPaved Pathway
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

Park Facilities

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