City Park (1500 W. Mulberry St.)
Acres: 85.18
Section of Fort Collins: Northwest
FACILITIES
City Park is located on Mulberry Street between Shields Street & Taft Hill Road. Map of City Park (jpg)
- City Park Lake
- Outdoor Pool
- Tennis Courts
- Restrooms
- Shelters # 1-5
- Shelter # 6
- Shelter # 7 (reservations)
- Playgrounds
- Miniature Train
- North Ballfield
- South Ballfield
- City Park Center
- Pottery Studio
- Fire Cracker Hill
- Basketball Court
- Fitness Course
- Statue of Liberty
- Paddle Boats
HISTORY
- 1874 - John Sheldon purchased a large tract of land, west of the year-old town of Fort Collins, for a sheep ranch. Laborers excavate a large artificial lake (the pile of dug out material is now Fire Cracker Hill).
- 1904 - "The Gentlemen's Riding and Driving Club" purchased land a mile west of town and developed it into a harness racetrack and rodeo ground called "Prospect Park".
- June 1, 1907 - 62 acres purchased from the Sheldon Sheep Farm for a park west of town.
- 1910-1911 - Professor B. O. Longyear lays out new park roads and landscaping.
- January 3, 1912 - Professor L.D. Crain submits name for new park, at a park commission meeting, unanimously called "City Park". Summer---Woven wire fencing put up around the park and trees set out according to Longyear's plan.
- April 1913 - Park commission purchased team of horses, wagon, harness, and other implements for upkeep as needed by the caretaker of City Park.
- December 27, 1913 - 44 acre "Prospect Park" purchased for City Park addition (today it is part of City Park and part of the City Park Nine Golf Course.
- 1919-1923 - City Park Center first constructed as bathing and dancing pavilion. The old nursery turned into a free Municipal Campground for 26 sites averaging 30x60 feet running parallel to Oak Street (where pottery studio, shelters, and tennis courts are today).
- FireCracker Hill was once known as Knobb Hill.
- City Park Lake is also known as Sheldon Lake.
- Other parks that were "competitors" and are no longer in existence: Vecelius's Grove and Lindenmeier Lake Resort Park.