Park Map & Accessibility
Learn about Park access, how to get around, and the sensory and accessibility tools available on-site.
Parking
Free parking is available to Park guests in the partially paved, partially dirt/gravel parking lot located on the South side of E. Exposition Ave. Accessible parking is available in front of the Grant Family Education Center building. The parking lot may fill up on special event days, but you are always welcome to pick up and drop off in the Park’s parking lot, even if you need to park elsewhere. When signage permits, parking is available to guests along the south side of E. Exposition Ave.
Accessibility and Sensory Information
Entrances
A barrier-free entrance to Four Mile Historic Park is located at the main entrance of the Grant Family Education Center. The doors are fully accessible with push-button entry.
Walking Paths
The terrain of the Park is rugged, with dusty dirt paths and uneven terrain, and may require heavy-duty wheelchairs or strollers for easier mobility. Please keep this in mind when choosing footwear for the Park: sandals and open-toed shoes are not recommended. Some of the Park’s pathways are historic boardwalks, made of wood, some of which have railings. Due to the historic nature of the Four Mile House Museum, it is limitedly accessible – there is a single step to access the first floor of the log house, with three more steps to access the brick addition. Unfortunately, there is no elevator for access to the attic or basement. For more information or to schedule a custom tour, please call 720-865-0800.
Sensory Tools
A variety of sensory tools are available for guests to borrow at the front desk. Please visit the desk to borrow one or more of these items. Please note: sensory items are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, are available in limited quantities, and must be returned to the desk at the end of your visit. Four Mile Historic Park has partnered with Kulture City to provide quality sensory tools to visitors.
Restrooms
Restrooms are located in the Grant Family Education Center and Gate House at Four Mile Historic Park. All of these locations are wheelchair accessible. Men’s and women’s restrooms within the Grant Family Education Center have baby-changing stations. The restrooms in the Gate House and the Bee House are gender neutral. There is also a gender neutral restroom available in the Grant Family Education Center, upon request. Please note: restrooms are only available for guests of the Park and Four Mile members.
Service Animals
Only ADA-defined service dogs are permitted at Four Mile Historic Park. All other pets and animals are prohibited in order to preserve and protect the ecosystem and resident animals of the Park.