Memorial Park (Colorado Springs)

Park

ADDRESS

1605 E Pikes Peak Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80910

PARKING

Several Large Parking Lots

HOURS

5:00 AM to 10:00 PM

AMENITIES

BenchesBenches
Bike RackBike Rack
Fitness StationFitness Station
LightingLighting
ParkingParking
Pavilion / ShelterPavilion / Shelter
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
RestroomsRestrooms
Shaded AreaShaded Area
Trail ConnectionTrail Connection
Trail Map DisplayTrail Map Display
Trailhead SignageTrailhead Signage
Trash ReceptaclesTrash Receptacles
Water AccessWater Access

ACTIVITIES

Adaptive BikingAdaptive Biking
Baseball / SoftballBaseball / Softball
Bird WatchingBird Watching
Commute BikingCommute Biking
Dog WalkingDog Walking
E-BikingE-Biking
FishingFishing
GeocachingGeocaching
Ice SkatingIce Skating
PhotographyPhotography
PickleballPickleball
Road BikingRoad Biking
RollerbladingRollerblading
Row Boating / CanoesRow Boating / Canoes
RunningRunning
SkateboardingSkateboarding
SoccerSoccer
TennisTennis
VolleyballVolleyball
WalkingWalking
Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing
Workout (gym)Workout (gym)

Memorial Park

Memorial Park, one of the largest and most popular parks in Colorado Springs, is a true centerpiece of community life. Spanning 196 acres just east of downtown, it offers something for everyone—from outdoor recreation and scenic lake views to cultural events and family gatherings.

Trails and Recreation

The park is home to Prospect Lake, which features a 1.25-mile paved trail circling the water. Runners, walkers, and cyclists enjoy this route year-round, while nearby sports fields and courts support baseball, softball, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. The Sertich Ice Center, skate park, and fitness stations provide even more options for active recreation.

Amenities and Features

Memorial Park offers an impressive variety of amenities. Prospect Lake is open for fishing, swimming, paddleboarding, and boating during summer months. Families can enjoy modern playgrounds, picnic areas, and open lawns for gatherings. The park also hosts community events and festivals throughout the year, drawing thousands of residents and visitors.

Memorials

True to its name, Memorial Park honors service and sacrifice through several dedicated memorials. The Peace Officers Memorial pays tribute to law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial honors professional firefighters from across the United States and Canada who made the ultimate sacrifice. Each September, thousands gather at this site for a solemn remembrance ceremony, making it a place of both mourning and pride for the firefighting community.

Wildlife & Scenery

Despite being in the heart of the city, the park provides a place to enjoy nature. Prospect Lake attracts ducks, geese, and other waterfowl, while mature shade trees and open lawns create a peaceful urban escape. Scenic mountain views from the west side of the park add to its beauty.

History

Memorial Park has long been a hub for recreation in Colorado Springs. Prospect Lake was originally a reservoir that became a recreation site for the growing city. Over the decades, the park has expanded and modernized, serving as a living reflection of the city’s investment in outdoor spaces and community wellness.

Plan Your Visit

Location: 1605 E Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Hours: April–October: 5:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. | November–March: 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Parking: Multiple parking lots surround the park, with easy access to Prospect Lake, sports fields, memorials, and picnic areas.

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
Sensory-Friendly AreasSensory-Friendly Areas
Tactile / Braille SignsTactile / Braille Signs
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

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