Address: | 1840 Commerce St, Boulder, CO 80301, USA |
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Postal code: | 80301 |
Phone: | (303) 859-4579 |
Website: | https://thealpinetrainingcenter.com/ |
Monday: | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 6:00 – 9:00 AM, 6:00 – 7:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM |
Thursday: | 7:00 – 9:00 AM, 6:00 – 7:00 PM |
Friday: | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 5:00 – 6:00 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
This is a lovely little park and lake, tucked away in Woodinville. The water is much cleaner than Greenlake (I believe the lake is man-made), and the water is warm so it’s nice for swimming in… I don’t like rough water or open waterways, so I also love this lake for paddle boarding.
There’s a nice big dock and it’s also easy to launch your board/boat from the shore. I often see people fishing here, as well as other paddle boarders.
The lake is not that big across or wide, but it’s the perfect size if you just want to go out for an hour or two. Parking is usually not too much of a problem - there’s a decent sized parking lot. The small lots near the water fill up fastest.
The park itself has a few covered shelters, picnic benches and a nice big field. I think it would be a great place to host an outdoor party in the summer.
I think there’s also a community pool here, though I have not checked it out. (There are basket ball courts near the pool.)
We visit this park on fair days or foul, but a partly cloudy day is probably our favorite. You can watch the skies percolate clouds between the treetops or scout the grounds and shrubbery for red winged blackbirds or towhees, or meander the paved paths without getting your feet wet unless it's extra rainy. The history of the park is very interesting and there's a sign near the parking lot by the water's edge to explain it all. Many folks come here for a bit of fishing or to launch a canoe or rowboat. Others are here to picnic or play or run. A really lovely park. Highly recommended.
Nice place for fishing and dog walks. Kids play area is also good.
Nice short trail by the lake. Good for kids to play around. Ample of parking available too. Can get crowded on the weekend. It’s a good fishing spot too.
Large playground, basketball court, outdoor public pool, clean restrooms are just a few amenities that this park has. It's shelter has 2 grills and 2 sinks with water and electricity. It however doesn't have charcoal disposal bin. There are only 4 parking spots near the lake and the rest are drop off and pickup. There is a main parking lot further from water and near the shelter with over 50 spots. It has 6 benches and a wide clear field next to water where people can setup volleyball nets or play soccer. It is not very crowded and we have never had a problem finding parking. It is a great lake for swimming with plenty of shallow water.
After a couple years of cajoling from a friend, I finally signed up this Fall and started going twice per week. Connie has created a really positive community. It's immediately evident this is a friendly, inclusive culture. Everyone asked my name and struck up a conversation. Big range of ages and body types. Connie and Mike (the two coaches I've had) take their time to walk you through the moves and allow you to advance at your own pace (while encouraging you to level-up). After a month and a half, I did my first day of skiing. This is the first time I was able to do a top-to-bottom without a break and no lactic leg pain! Really enjoying this routine.
Amazing trainers, tough workouts that make me stronger, fantastic community!
Positive, supportive, hard working environment with quality gear, fun/diverse workouts and awesome coaches/trainers. Highly recommend!
Amazing community of people who like to work hard and play hard! The ATC programming has kept me ready for any mountain adventure!
This place is the best! Great community and it keeps me fit for doing all the stuff I love to do outside.