The park's water playground utilizes a recirculating water system to minimize environmental impact.
The amphitheater's concrete design is specifically engineered for acoustic performances.
The landscape architecture incorporates native Colorado flora to reduce water consumption in non-play areas.
The site serves as the primary outdoor gathering space for Centennial's municipal events, including 'Centennial Under the Stars'.
Centennial Center Park is an 11-acre recreational space located adjacent to the Centennial Civic Center. The park features a prominent water playground with interactive fountains and splash zones designed for children. It includes a large amphitheater that hosts community events, concerts, and public performances throughout the warmer months. The grounds offer paved walking paths that connect to the broader regional trail network. Visitors can utilize multiple picnic shelters equipped with tables and built-in grills. The park is managed by the City of Centennial and provides accessible play structures and open grassy areas for multi-purpose recreation. The site is situated within the Progress Park development area, characterized by its modern municipal infrastructure.
The elevated vantage point overlooking the amphitheater with the mountains visible in the background.
Bring water shoes for children, as the splash pad surface can become slippery.
Arrive early for community events, as lawn seating at the amphitheater fills up quickly.
Pack sunscreen, as the playground area offers limited natural shade.
Do not leave valuables in parked vehicles; stick to designated parking lots near the municipal buildings.
The water playground operates seasonally from late spring through early autumn, depending on weather conditions.
Shirts and footwear are required in the non-water areas of the park.