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Tsistsistas- Hinono'ei Park (Cheyenne-Arapaho Park)

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Features

  1. Benches
  2. Large Turf Area
  3. Native American themed art
  4. Walking Track

Enjoy a peaceful walk, relax with a good book, play with your children or discover the natural shrubs and wildflowers which are magnificent in season. The park includes two connected circular gravel pathways, large turf area and several park benches.


In order to maintain the natural beauty of the park, motorized vehicles and bicycles are not permitted. Dog must be on a leash at all times.


Construction began in 2022 on west side park improvements, including a new community garden, off-leash dog park, natural play area, expansion of the cottonwood creek bed, and multiple shade and picnic areas. Expected completion is Spring 2023. Learn more about the Cheyenne-Arapaho Park Expansion Project

 

History

Tsistsistas-Hinono'ei Park is the official name of Cheyenne-Arapaho Park. The park honors the Plains Native American tribes with a Cheyenne-Arapaho inspired sculpture and council gathering ring.