Big Bear Ice Arena
Open to the public year around, the facility is located in the former aircraft h angar, and features two indoor ice rinks, retail, one outdoor roller rink, video games, and refreshments.

Sports Complex
The Sports Complex at Lowry has something for every kind of athlete. The complex includes basketball courts, tennis courts, Jackie Robinson baseball field and a playground.
The seven regulation sized soccer fields are available for multi-use including flag football and lacrosse. Two of the fields feature synthetic turf and lights for night-time play. The fields are operated and maintained by Denver Parks and Recreation. To utilize these fields, organized teams must obtain a permit from the City of Denver Parks Permitting Department at 720-913-0700.
Two lighted basketball courts, a youth-size court with shorter baskets, and four tennis courts are available for day or night play. The courts are also operated by Denver Parks and Recreation. The playground east of the courts includes a large play structure with several slides, climbers, two belt swings and two tot swings, and a nearby “castle.”

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Jackie Robinson Field
Modeled after Coors Field, the facility functions as a Little League ballpark for metro Denver. Three fields are designed for tournament play geared to children 14 and under.

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CommonGround Golf Course
Lowry's golf course closed last fall for a first-class redesign. World-renowned architect Tom Doak of Renaissance Gold Design was tapped earlier this year by the Colorado Golf Association (CGA) and Colorado Women’s Golf Association (CWGA) to lead the redesign. Doak and his associates have developed routing plans for the 250-plus acres located at Alameda Ave. and Havana St
The new CommonGround Golf Course includes a new 18-hole championship course, an enhanced practice facility, and two short courses devoted to junior golf development. The new course will preserve and enhance the views of the front range as well as the mature trees on site. The course will reopen in spring 2009. Click here for more information.

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