The Ice Skating Opening Day is November 24 from 11 am – 9 pm.
is Open from November 24, 2023, through February 28, 2024; weather-dependent.
During the winter, the Parker Ice Trail at Discovery Park, located next to Parker’s Library on Mainstreet and Pine Drive, is available seven days a week. One of the only ice trails in the country, the Parker skating path meanders through the park reminiscent of a frozen river or canal. Skaters or visitors can stay warm next to any of the three fire pits adjacent to the ice trail, or enjoy hot chocolate while watching skaters pass by. Concessions skate rental and restroom facilities are available for all patrons visiting the park.
Location
20115 E. Mainstreet
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Normal Hours For Ice Skating on the Trail
Hours are subject to change due to weather and special events.
- Monday through Friday: 5 to 9 p.m.
- Saturday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Sunday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Admission and Rates
Admission | Cost |
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Children 10 and Under | $8 |
11 Years and Older | $10 |
Skate Rental | $4 |
4-Visit Pass | $45 |
4-Visit Pass includes admission and skate rental. Passes can be used for any age and multiple people. Now available for purchase at the Recreation Center and Fieldhouse | |
Season Pass | $182 R/$200 NR |
Season passes include skate rental and child/adult admission all season long. |
R = Parker Resident, NR = Non-Resident
Speak to a Guest Services Representative at the Discovery Park Ice Trail or contact Nateal Wiepert to purchase a pass or for additional information.
Groups and Rentals
Group rental reservations open September 1, 2023. Field trips and groups are welcome! Group rates for 10 or more guests are available with advance notice; $10/each includes skate rental. Please complete the online Group Interest Form at least 72 hours in advance of your visit. Group Interest Form submission does not automatically guarantee admission; you will be contacted by a representative.
Please review and adhere to the Ice Trail Code of Conduct and Assumption of Risk (PDF).
Eight-hour+ days will include a 30-minute closure from 3 to 3:30 p.m. for ice maintenance. Hours are subject to change due to weather and special events. There is no time limit with paid admission. Complimentary ice-skating aids are available first-come, first-served. Lockers are available, please bring your own lock.
Those who don’t wish to skate are invited to keep warm at the firepit near the concessions area.
Ice Trail rules and regulations (PDF) can be found here. For more information, email Bryan Gentilini.
Discovery Park Honored for Downtown Excellence
The Town of Parker’s Discovery Park has been honored by the non-profit organization Downtown Colorado, Inc. with one of the organization’s 2018 Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence.
Since 2003, the Governor’s Awards annually recognize outstanding projects and people in Colorado who demonstrate creativity in the face of enormous challenges, unlikely and enduring partnerships, and dedication to the community.
Discovery Park, which opened to the public in late 2016, was one of three projects honored in the Governor’s Awards’ “Best Use of Public Space” category. The 1.4-acre site in the heart of downtown Parker is a year-round destination park and community gathering space that features interactive fountains in the summer, a unique ice skating trail in the winter, and performances and events throughout the year. The ice trail is one of only a handful of such amenities in the country.
Also accompanying the park is the new Parker branch of Douglas County Libraries, the distinct “Ball and Jacks” public art installation that features larger-than-life sculptures inspired by the classic children’s game, and a four-acre future development site.
Each year, the Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence serve as a highlight for Downtown Colorado, Inc.’s IN THE GAME Vibrant Downtown Event, an annual conference for downtown champions, resources, and stewards. The honor celebrates the amazing projects and people who are committed to economic and community revitalization in Colorado. The 2018 IN THE GAME event will be held in Boulder on April 10 through 13, with the Governor’s Awards being presented on the conference’s final day.
For more information on Discovery Park, visit www.ParkerRec.com/DiscoveryPark or emailrecreation@parkeronline.org.
Our Gorgeous New Parker Library location opened on September 24, 2016
The beautifully appointed new building, located at 20105 East Mainstreet, is the last of DCL’s three new locations to open—capping a successful campaign to launch dynamic new libraries and services that enhance lifelong learning.
With nearly 42,000 square feet of space on two stories, there’s something for everyone at this library. Kids can enjoy a dedicated area for interactive play and Storytimes, all library cardholders can play (or work) in the digital creativity lab, and students and professionals can collaborate in high-tech study rooms and meeting spaces. The lounge features café-style seating and laptop vending, and the adjacent learning commons offer adults and students the space to engage in diverse learning activities. The upstairs den with fireplace offers a quiet respite from the more well-traveled areas of the building.
Patrons will also enjoy the library’s drive-through book drop and increased parking—approximately 163 spaces at the building, with more accessibility in an adjoining park.
“The Parker community loves its library but hasn’t always loved how difficult it’s been to get in and out of. We designed the new building with them in mind, providing much more parking; easier browsing of materials; nearly triple the space to sit and stay awhile; and more study rooms, meeting rooms and event space,” Long says.
Douglas County Libraries is a passionate advocate for literacy and lifelong learning. For more information, visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org.
The Boomworm from the 90s It’s so fun to see the changes of Mainstreet in these old photos. You’ll see the vacant lot is now Parker Station.