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Prairie Sky Park — Attraction in Lone Tree

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Prairie Sky Park
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Nearby attractions
Bluffs Regional Park Trail
Lone Tree, CO 80124
Lone Tree Arts Center
10075 Commons St, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Douglas County Libraries
10055 Library Wy, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Nearby restaurants
Sierra
10680 Cabela Dr, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood
10008 Commons St #100, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse
9977 Sky Ridge Ave #240, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Via Baci
10005 Commons St Suite #200, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Newk's Eatery
10012 Commons St Ste 100, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Snooze, an A.M. Eatery
10002 Commons St Suite E1, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill
10005 Commons St Suite 280, Lone Tree, CO 80124
MAD Greens - Lone Tree
10002 Commons St Ste. E2, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Native Foods
9996 Commons St #310, Lone Tree, CO 80124
QDOBA Mexican Eats
9994 Commons St Suite 100, Lone Tree, CO 80124
Nearby hotels
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Denver South/Lone Tree
10664 Cabela Dr, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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Prairie Sky Park

9381 Crossington Way, Lone Tree, CO 80124
4.6(257)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Bluffs Regional Park Trail, Lone Tree Arts Center, Douglas County Libraries, restaurants: Sierra, Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood, Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse, Via Baci, Newk's Eatery, Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill, MAD Greens - Lone Tree, Native Foods, QDOBA Mexican Eats
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(303) 798-5131
Website
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Nearby attractions of Prairie Sky Park

Bluffs Regional Park Trail

Lone Tree Arts Center

Douglas County Libraries

Bluffs Regional Park Trail

Bluffs Regional Park Trail

4.7

(572)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Lone Tree Arts Center

Lone Tree Arts Center

4.8

(339)

Closed
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Douglas County Libraries

Douglas County Libraries

4.7

(128)

Closed
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Tue, Dec 9 • 5:30 PM
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Align & Glow: Holistic Self-Care Social @ Sinners & Saints Castle Rock
Wed, Dec 10 • 4:30 PM
221 Perry Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104
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Denver’s Wild West Flavors & Hidden Stories
Denver’s Wild West Flavors & Hidden Stories
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Prairie Sky Park

Sierra

Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood

Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse

Via Baci

Newk's Eatery

Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill

MAD Greens - Lone Tree

Native Foods

QDOBA Mexican Eats

Sierra

Sierra

4.5

(1.4K)

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Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood

Blue Island Oyster Bar and Seafood

4.4

(547)

$$$

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Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse

Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse

4.4

(275)

Click for details
Via Baci

Via Baci

4.4

(517)

$$

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Reviews of Prairie Sky Park

4.6
(257)
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5.0
3y

FYI: this review is regarding the baseball field as a dog park. Bird (my dog) and I love coming here. It's seriously awesome. When it's not being used for athletics you can bring your pups here. Seeing that it is foremost a baseball field, its beautifully repurposed for dogs: the footing is ideal, the fence is excellent, and it's easy to get to (from car to entry point- which can be a source of contention with certain dogs). I can say that no one I have encountered has ever been just straight up rude, in fact most everyone's very friendly and everyone knows each other and their dog's names and if they don't, they'll ask. It's definitely a mellow spot, it's nestled in by the rec center in the affluent Bluffs neighborhood. Dogs have also all been behaved and sociable during the times I've gone, although I would never tell anyone that any dog park is without its occasional tiff, as it...

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5.0
23w

We really enjoyed this park—it’s spacious, clean, and well maintained! There are two playgrounds that work well for a mix of ages. Some areas are a bit more challenging (great for older kids), but it still felt toddler-friendly overall.

There are plenty of fun features—swings, slides, tunnels, and a cute ladybug and grasshopper spring rider. There’s also a big gazebo with picnic tables, a water fountain, one grill, and a porta potty (though we didn’t use it). Lots of benches throughout the park, too.

Easy parking in the lot or on the street. Plus, it’s right next to a soccer field, baseball field, basketball court, and the Lone Tree Rec Center. Such a...

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4.0
43w

This is a nice park. Since it's in the middle of the city, the homeless use the big play structure to stay warm at night. may God bless them. it's still a fun park to play at and the kids really dropping by while were in the city. Climbing high up on the dinosaur will call for a parent to spot them(its slippery wood). Beside that, it's the normal things they can fall from if their smaller people. They all really enjoy the spinning structures and they have about 3 of those. 2 group ones and then the smaller...

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Taylor PTaylor P
FYI: this review is regarding the baseball field as a dog park. Bird (my dog) and I love coming here. It's seriously awesome. When it's not being used for athletics you can bring your pups here. Seeing that it is foremost a baseball field, its beautifully repurposed for dogs: the footing is ideal, the fence is excellent, and it's easy to get to (from car to entry point- which can be a source of contention with certain dogs). I can say that no one I have encountered has ever been just straight up rude, in fact most everyone's very friendly and everyone knows each other and their dog's names and if they don't, they'll ask. It's definitely a mellow spot, it's nestled in by the rec center in the affluent Bluffs neighborhood. Dogs have also all been behaved and sociable during the times I've gone, although I would never tell anyone that any dog park is without its occasional tiff, as it is a dog park.
Elisa SElisa S
We really enjoyed this park—it’s spacious, clean, and well maintained! There are two playgrounds that work well for a mix of ages. Some areas are a bit more challenging (great for older kids), but it still felt toddler-friendly overall. There are plenty of fun features—swings, slides, tunnels, and a cute ladybug and grasshopper spring rider. There’s also a big gazebo with picnic tables, a water fountain, one grill, and a porta potty (though we didn’t use it). Lots of benches throughout the park, too. Easy parking in the lot or on the street. Plus, it’s right next to a soccer field, baseball field, basketball court, and the Lone Tree Rec Center. Such a convenient spot!
Jessica EveJessica Eve
This is a nice park. Since it's in the middle of the city, the homeless use the big play structure to stay warm at night. may God bless them. it's still a fun park to play at and the kids really dropping by while were in the city. Climbing high up on the dinosaur will call for a parent to spot them(its slippery wood). Beside that, it's the normal things they can fall from if their smaller people. They all really enjoy the spinning structures and they have about 3 of those. 2 group ones and then the smaller single versions.
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FYI: this review is regarding the baseball field as a dog park. Bird (my dog) and I love coming here. It's seriously awesome. When it's not being used for athletics you can bring your pups here. Seeing that it is foremost a baseball field, its beautifully repurposed for dogs: the footing is ideal, the fence is excellent, and it's easy to get to (from car to entry point- which can be a source of contention with certain dogs). I can say that no one I have encountered has ever been just straight up rude, in fact most everyone's very friendly and everyone knows each other and their dog's names and if they don't, they'll ask. It's definitely a mellow spot, it's nestled in by the rec center in the affluent Bluffs neighborhood. Dogs have also all been behaved and sociable during the times I've gone, although I would never tell anyone that any dog park is without its occasional tiff, as it is a dog park.
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We really enjoyed this park—it’s spacious, clean, and well maintained! There are two playgrounds that work well for a mix of ages. Some areas are a bit more challenging (great for older kids), but it still felt toddler-friendly overall. There are plenty of fun features—swings, slides, tunnels, and a cute ladybug and grasshopper spring rider. There’s also a big gazebo with picnic tables, a water fountain, one grill, and a porta potty (though we didn’t use it). Lots of benches throughout the park, too. Easy parking in the lot or on the street. Plus, it’s right next to a soccer field, baseball field, basketball court, and the Lone Tree Rec Center. Such a convenient spot!
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This is a nice park. Since it's in the middle of the city, the homeless use the big play structure to stay warm at night. may God bless them. it's still a fun park to play at and the kids really dropping by while were in the city. Climbing high up on the dinosaur will call for a parent to spot them(its slippery wood). Beside that, it's the normal things they can fall from if their smaller people. They all really enjoy the spinning structures and they have about 3 of those. 2 group ones and then the smaller single versions.
Jessica Eve

Jessica Eve

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