Preview: This walk loops through Belmar Park, a 127-acre natural parkland administered by the Lakewood Department of Parks and Recreation. The park is a “passive system” with only native grasses, trees, and wildflowers which are left ungroomed and uncut. Its borders contain riparian, prairie grassland, and swamp ecosystems. A long concrete trail follows the park’s perimeter, and the area is divided by intersecting gravel paths and horse trails. Special attractions: Lakewood Heritage Center, Kountze Lake, Weir Gulch, waterfowl, nature study, and historic buildings and artifacts.
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Duration: 1 hour
Best Time to Go: Year-round
This travel guide comes from:
Walking Denver Guide Book