Denver Playcast: A Parks, Recreation & Trail Mix

Keeping the Mile High Moving - Denver Recreation

17 min · 31. jan. 2026
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Meet John Martinez, DPR Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation. John has (literally) grown up with the department and is now leading a team of around 1,800 staff. With 30 recreation centers, 32 pools, 8 golf courses, and even more ways to play, Denver Recreation keeps the city moving. In this episode, John shares his insights on how Denver recreates, and what make our programs so unique. DenverGov.org/Recreation

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