Parks, Recreation, and Open Space

Parks, recreation, senior services, open space, trails, and golf are part of what makes Louisville feel like home. Whether you're visiting a neighborhood park, exploring a trail, joining a program, or spending time with family and friends, you'll find welcoming places to get outside, stay active, and connect with your community.

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Coal Creek Golf Course

Play one of Colorado's top-rated public golf courses, featuring 18 scenic holes, practice facilities, lessons, and leagues.

Open Space & Trails

Discover 2,000 acres of open space that protect wildlife, preserve natural resources, and connect people with nature.

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Parks

Explore Louisville's 34 parks with playgrounds, picnic shelters, sports courts, fields, and places to gather and play.

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Recreation & Senior Center

Experience pools, fitness, sports, classes, and senior services that help people of all ages stay active, healthy, and connected.

Parks, Recreation, and Open Space at a Glance:

110,000

Sq Ft Recreation & Senior Center Facility

2,000

Acres of Open Space

34

Designated City Parks

32

Miles of Trails

18

Holes of Golf

Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Guidebook

After more than a year of research, planning and community input, the draft Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Guidebook is ready for public review. The Guidebook includes the Long-Range Plan and Louisville’s first Trails System Plan and will guide priorities and decisions for parks, recreation and senior services, Open Space, trails, and Coal Creek Golf Course over the next 10 years. It will replace the City’s 2012 master plan and align with the City’s updated Comprehensive Plan.

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