Workers Over Billionaires — Allies on Alameda
This May Day march and rally along Alameda Avenue is right in your neighborhood—perfect for joining fellow residents in a community-centered, nonviolent action close to home.
Washington Park West offers a balanced mix of housing options, including single detached homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings constructed mostly before the 1960s. The neighborhood provides convenient access to various schools, both public and private, located close to residential areas. Residents benefit from a diverse selection of grocery stores and dining establishments situated nearby, allowing easy access to daily necessities. Bicycling infrastructure supports easy navigation throughout the community, while rapid transit stations and multiple bus lines offer transportation alternatives. The area features a vibrant selection of nightlife venues and enjoys proximity to well-distributed green spaces in surrounding neighborhoods, complementing its dynamic urban feel.
Washington Park West is a great area for home buyers who enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. Even though this neighborhood is not known for its lively ambience, its busier streets are still quite dynamic, and with its around 10 nightlife venues, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink because they are generally located very close by. However, although the neighborhood does not contain any parks, parks are very well-situated in nearby neighborhoods, which makes them easy to get to.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Stretching along the eastern edge of the neighborhood, Washington Park is a cherished green space featuring two lakes, lush flower gardens, jogging paths, playgrounds, and sports facilities, making it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
Located at South Marion Parkway, Steele Elementary is a historic and highly rated public school that serves as an educational anchor and community gathering spot for Washington Park West families.
Running parallel to the park on the east, Old South Gaylord Street offers a vibrant strip of locally owned cafés, casual eateries, boutiques, and bars, making it a lively destination for dining and neighborhood events.
Just north of the neighborhood on South Washington Street, Whole Foods Market provides convenient access to premium groceries, specialty foods, and ready-to-eat meals for Washington Park West residents.
The neighborhood enjoys easy access to the Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve's scenic trails via the Washington Park bike paths, offering a peaceful route for cyclists, walkers, and bird watchers linking urban life with nature.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This May Day march and rally along Alameda Avenue is right in your neighborhood—perfect for joining fellow residents in a community-centered, nonviolent action close to home.
A cherished local tradition showcasing beautiful homes and a street fair where neighbors gather—ideal for Washington Park West residents to enjoy a stroll, meet neighbors, and support local culture.
A fun weekly volleyball meet-up at Commons Park—great for getting active, meeting locals, and enjoying the outdoors under the Denver skyline, just a short distance from Wash Park West.
View event details →A vibrant farmers market with fresh produce, artisan goods, live music and food trucks—within a reasonable drive and ideal for weekly shopping and social outings.
View event details →An exciting multi-day outdoor lifestyle festival celebrating Colorado’s outdoors culture—an engaging regional event short drive away that offers music, workshops, and community energy.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Washington Park West
Local characteristics and demographics for Washington Park West