The Local’s Guide To
Central Park
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Central Park, CO—formerly known as Stapleton—is one of Denver’s most thoughtfully planned communities, offering a modern, family-friendly lifestyle centered around parks, top-rated schools, and vibrant urban amenities. It’s a place where contemporary design meets strong community spirit, all just 15 minutes from downtown Denver.
Spanning over 4,700 acres, Central Park is one of the largest residential neighborhoods in Denver and was masterfully designed to integrate homes, retail, recreation, and green space. The community is anchored by its namesake Central Park—a sprawling 80-acre destination with sports fields, playgrounds, a sledding hill, and panoramic views of the Front Range. With over 50 parks, an extensive trail system, and neighborhood pools, Central Park is a haven for active living and outdoor connection. Whether it's biking the Sand Creek Greenway, attending the seasonal farmers market, or gathering at one of the many pocket parks, residents have no shortage of opportunities to enjoy the Colorado lifestyle.
Central Park’s housing is a blend of modern townhomes, single-family homes, and energy-efficient designs, making it a top choice for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Each of the neighborhood’s distinct districts—like North End, Beeler Park, and Conservatory Green—offers its own unique character while staying connected to the broader community through walkable streets and well-maintained shared spaces. The area is also home to some of the city’s best-rated public and charter schools, including the Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST), making education a key draw for families. With its pedestrian-friendly layout and abundant amenities, Central Park feels like a self-contained city within the city.
In addition to its residential appeal, Central Park offers robust commercial and retail options. The Shops at Northfield provide everything from big-name stores to local boutiques and dining, while smaller neighborhood town centers like Stanley Marketplace bring a curated mix of restaurants, coffee shops, co-working spaces, and fitness studios. Public art, community events, and farmer's markets add to the vibrant, engaged atmosphere. With RTD commuter rail access, proximity to I-70, and easy connections to both downtown Denver and Denver International Airport, Central Park is as convenient as it is community-focused—making it one of the most dynamic and livable areas in the city.
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