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Highland Heritage Regional Park

9651 S. Quebec St.Littleton, CO 80130Website: Visit Website Google Map

This 92-acre park is located just to the South of the post office in Highlands Ranch. There's a fun playground with lots of slides and obstacles and a hidden playground that is just awesome! But what really drew me to it were the workout areas. 

There are three separate areas to work out. One is between the dog park and the soccer fields. This one seems newer and is excellent if you want to work out in peace. It's a quieter area where you can be alone in nature. 

The second area is a bit older and more worn. It's right next to a playground with two separate structures, which is good for two reasons. The first reason is so that you can work out while keeping an eye on your children while they play. The second reason is to introduce your children to workout equipment early in life, which can lead to healthy practices later in life. 

Many stations use body weight for resistance; therefore, they're suitable for all ages. However, children should not play on this equipment, so make sure to supervise them and help them figure out proper ways to use them. 

The third workout area, hidden between the soccer fields and the West Fields, feels like a place to work out as a group. The playground here is smaller, but it's brighter, cleaner, and has a few pieces I've never seen before. A sand volleyball court (make sure to bring sand toys), a basketball court, and a large pavilion are nearby.

Last but not least, there is a ball field in front of an amphitheater, a beautiful setting for concerts and other community activities. 

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FEATURES

  • Playgrounds
  • Exercise grounds
  • Multi-use synthetic fields
  • Multi-use natural fields
  • Basketball court
  • Sand volleyball court
  • Amphitheater
  • Dog off-leash park

SEATING

  • Shelters/Pavilions (Reservable)
  • Picnic tables
  • Benches

AMENITIES

  • Concessions
  • Flush restrooms
  • Waterless restrooms
  • Drinking Fountains
  • Electricity
  • Stroller friendly

 

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Highlands Ranch Parks