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Welcome to Evergreen Memorial Park

"Because Everyone Needs Somewhere To Turn When They Lose A Loved One."

Evergreen Memorial Park is a tribute to the pioneers of Evergreen and the Old West. Surrounded by mountains and evergreens, the 100-acre park is graced by rolling meadows, rustic cabins, and a beautiful barn overlooking a reservoir and the foothills. The Barn Chapel is an assembly of five historic local barns ranging from seventy to over one hundred years old. The barn features beautiful antique stained-glass windows, large picture windows, and a warm interior.


Founders Ron and Carol Lewis strive to preserve the pioneer heritage of the Old West at Evergreen Memorial Park. They have collected historically significant antiques and artifacts of the Old West displayed in the main building and property. Much of the land is used as a private animal ranch to find elk, fallow deer, and buffalo. The pride of the preserve is the buffalo herd, including the iconic White Buffalo, the spiritual leader of the plains Indians. Within the property are three restored stone and timber cabinets located in the "Gardens Of The Pioneers." These properties are sentinel tributes to the early pioneers, which allow folks a unique opportunity to see four bronze-covered cremains nestled between the unoccupied spaces between logs.

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Located in the foothills just west of Denver, Evergreen Memorial Park offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Continental Divide peaks. Buffalo, elk, and fallow deer roam the property. Our historic barn and rustic outbuildings provide a warm setting for your most important events.

Evergreen Memorial Park

26624 N. Turkey Creek Rd. Evergreen, CO 80439

P. 303-674-7750

F. 303-674-9052

E. emp@evergreenmemorialpark.com


Business Hours:

Monday – Friday: 9 am - 4 pm

Saturday: 9 am - 3 pm

Sunday: Closed


Evenings and Weekends: by Appointment Only

Park Visiting Hours (to visit grounds, graves and animals):

Dawn to Dusk

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