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Boulder Parks & BVSD
The City of Boulder is leading the way in safe, sustainable land care—maintaining all 60+ of its public parks without synthetic pesticides. This citywide commitment protects the people who use these spaces every day and supports healthier soil, water, and wildlife. Wonderland Lake Park We’re also excited to be working with Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) to extend this approach to local schoolyards. Because children are especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of pe
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Longmont Parks
Longmont is one of the first parks that PPAN helped transition. They have one fully transitioned organic turf park: Roosevelt Park. Roosevelt Park Photo from the City of Longmont. Roosevelt Park is a beloved Longmont gathering space that’s now maintained with organic practices. By phasing out synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and focusing on soil health, the park offers a safer, more resilient landscape for the community to enjoy. 📍 700 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont, CO 80501
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Colorado Springs Parks
We are in the initial phases of communicating with Colorado Springs to start transitioning a few of their parks to organically managed turf. Be sure to keep an eye out for more information! Do you live in Colorado Springs and want to see organically maintained parks? Let us know and get involved! America the Beautiful Park - photo from Uncover Colorado.
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Golden Parks
The City of Golden is transitioning a few organically maintained parks for you to explore, including: New Loveland Mine Park , Southridge Park , and DeLong Park . New Loveland Mine Park With a well-loved playground and a busy sports field, this park shows how families and athletes can enjoy safe, vibrant recreation while supporting a more resilient local ecosystem. It’s a model for communities looking to protect people, pollinators, and the places we all share. 📍 1309 5th S
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Lakewood Parks
Do you live in Lakewood? Visit the Link Recreation Center Baseball Field , Mountair Dog Park , and Belmar Traditional Park to see organic turf transitions in action. The Link Recreation Center Baseball Field Photo from Natural Grocers. The Link Recreation Center Baseball Field is managed organically, giving the community and youth programs a safe, chemical-free place to play; all while supporting healthy soil, pollinators, and local ecosystems. 📍 1295 S. Reed St., Lakewood
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