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Wash Park (Washington Park)
Denver, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Tree-lined streets, a gorgeous park with lakes, runners and cyclists everywhere. Denver's most classically beautiful residential neighborhood.
Last updated March 2026
Wash Park (Washington Park) at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
$1,600-$2,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — one of Denver's safest and most desirable residential neighborhoods.
Safety
200+ Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Wash Park (Washington Park)?
Families, young couples, runners and cyclists, and established professionals. Classic Denver residential neighborhood. Average age 30-45.
Living in Wash Park (Washington Park) — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — walkable to the park and along S Gaylord St. Residential areas are quieter and more car-dependent.
Grocery & Food Access
Whole Foods, Sprouts, and specialty shops on S Gaylord St. Weekly farmers market in the park.
Getting Around
- Bus: routes on Downing, Broadway, and University Blvd
- Cycling: Washington Park's loop path is Denver's most popular running/cycling route
- Walking: excellent park access; car needed for reaching other neighborhoods
- Car: helpful for daily errands and commuting
Nearby Coworking
- Limited locally — most commute to Downtown or RiNo. Café options on S Gaylord St and Old South Pearl St.
Insider Tips for Wash Park (Washington Park)
- 1Washington Park's 2.6-mile loop is Denver's most popular running and cycling path — go early on weekends
- 2S Gaylord Street has charming boutiques, wine bars, and the beloved Wash Perk coffee shop
- 3Old South Pearl Street (nearby) has excellent First Friday art walks and a growing food scene
- 4This is where you live when you're ready to settle down in Denver — it's the gold standard for family life
FAQ — Wash Park (Washington Park), Denver
What is Wash Park (Washington Park) like for expats?
Wash Park (Washington Park) is a higher-end neighborhood in Denver. Tree-lined streets, a gorgeous park with lakes, runners and cyclists everywhere. Denver's most classically beautiful residential neighborhood. Best for: Families and outdoor enthusiasts who want green space, good schools, and neighborhood charm.
How much does it cost to live in Wash Park (Washington Park), Denver?
Wash Park (Washington Park) is classified as "Higher-End" in Denver. Typical rent: $1,600-$2,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Denver: $2,600–$4,200.
Is Wash Park (Washington Park) safe for expats?
Very safe — one of Denver's safest and most desirable residential neighborhoods.
Who lives in Wash Park (Washington Park)?
Families, young couples, runners and cyclists, and established professionals. Classic Denver residential neighborhood. Average age 30-45.
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