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Boulder County Colorado Parks ,
Longmont Colorado Hikes ,
Longmont Colorado Parks ,
Longmont Colorado Trails
Pella Crossing Park is a beautiful open space preserve in Longmont, Colorado, a suburb of the Mile High City of Denver. This park was first established in 1996 and was once the site of a gravel quarry but has since been restored to a natural state and helps protect a wetland habitat and can be explored via multipurpose trails.
To contact the park office please call 303-678-6200.
When visiting any park in Boulder County Colorado please respect the rules.
*All open space parks open at dawn and close at dusk. Unattended vehicles in the parking areas after hours are subject to citations.
*Except for the campground at the Fairgrounds, all camping is prohibited in Boulder County Parks.
*There are some parks where dogs are not allowed on the trails and these areas will have signs posted. Dogs are allowed in areas where there are no restrictions posted but they must be leashed and waste removed.
*All equestrians and cyclists must stay on designated trails. *
Please respect all park wildlife and do not harrass or torment them. Hunting and trapping are also forbidden.
*Swimming is not permitted anywhere and fishing is allowed only in designated areas.
*All burning is restricted to picnic grills.
*No littering! Please dispose of all trash in proper containers and help keep the parks clean.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Colorado, and United States statutes.
Pella Crossing Park
11500 N. 75th Street
Longmont, Colorado
80503
United States
40.184770, -105.177451
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