Acacia Park

Park

ADDRESS

115 E. Platte Ave. / Corner of Tejon St. & Platte Ave. Colorado Springs, CO

PARKING

Street Parking

HOURS

Dawn to Dusk

AMENITIES

BenchesBenches
Bike RackBike Rack
LightingLighting
ParkingParking
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
RestroomsRestrooms
Shaded AreaShaded Area
Trash ReceptaclesTrash Receptacles

ACTIVITIES

Dog WalkingDog Walking
RunningRunning
WalkingWalking

Acacia Park (City of Colorado Springs)

Acacia Park is Colorado Springs’ oldest and most beloved downtown park — a 3.7-acre historic green space donated by city founder General William Jackson Palmer in 1871 and reimagined in recent years with major improvements.

 

Features

  • Uncle Wilber Fountain (interactive splash pad with moving sculpture)
  • Ninja-style climbing structure and tot lot playground (completed 2022)
  • Bandshell with summer concerts
  • Shuffleboard courts (open June–mid August)
  • Outdoor ice skating rink (November–January)
  • Picnic tables and shade trees
  • Acacia Park Visitor Hub
  • Story Coffee (on-site coffee shop)
  • Wheelchair accessible

 

What to Expect A lively, year-round community gathering place in the heart of downtown, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and mountain views. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee, letting the kids loose on the climbing structure, cooling off at the fountain in summer, or lacing up skates in winter, there’s always something going on at Acacia Park.

 

History Donated to the city in 1871, Acacia Park is the first park ever established in Colorado Springs. It has served as a gathering place for the community for more than 150 years and recently underwent a major renovation as part of the Downtown Historic Parks Improvement Project.

 

Plan Your Visit

Location: 115 E. Platte Ave. / Corner of Tejon St. & Platte Ave., Downtown Colorado Springs
Parking: Metered street parking on all four sides of the park
Hours: Open daily
Fees: Free (ice skating and shuffleboard may have nominal fees)

Park Regions

Colorado Springs

Park Map Resources

Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible PlaygroundADA Accessible Playground
Paved PathwayPaved Pathway
Sensory-Friendly AreasSensory-Friendly Areas
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

Park Facilities

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