Beeler Park is one of the newest and most thoughtfully planned neighborhoods in Central Park, carrying forward the community’s long-standing vision of sustainability, walkability, and connected living. Located north of 56th Avenue, Beeler Park extends the Central Park footprint right up against the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, offering residents a rare blend of modern urban design and immediate access to wide-open natural landscapes.
This unique positioning makes Beeler Park especially appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and active families. With miles of trails, open space, and wildlife just steps away—and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park directly adjacent—the neighborhood feels immersed in recreation while still being seamlessly connected to the rest of Central Park and greater Denver. Whether it’s morning walks, bike rides, youth sports, or game days at the stadium, Beeler Park offers a lifestyle that prioritizes movement and the outdoors.
At the heart of the neighborhood is Beeler Park and Plaza, a linear green space that runs through the center of the community, physically and socially connecting the north and south sides of the neighborhood. The plaza features a meandering water feature designed for play and relaxation, creating a natural gathering point where kids can explore and neighbors can connect. Thoughtful landscaping, seating areas, and pedestrian-friendly pathways make this space a true focal point of daily life in Beeler Park.
Homes in Beeler Park reflect Central Park’s commitment to efficient, forward-thinking design, with modern architecture, energy-conscious construction, and easy access to parks, trails, and community amenities. As the neighborhood continues to mature, Beeler Park is quickly establishing itself as a vibrant extension of Central Park—one that blends sustainability, recreation, and community into a highly livable Denver neighborhood.