The Cremation Gardens started with a vision to create a memorial park to resemble Colorado; native plants, flowers, and a lot of personality – just like those we love. The vision became a reality in 2004 with our most recent garden expansion in 2017.
The Cremation Gardens at Parker Road has been designated an Official Wildlife Habitat through the National Wildlife Federation (Certificate #58590), a mini-refuge through gardening and landscaping to provide a quality habitat for wildlife to find food, water, cover, and places to raise their young.
The Cremation Gardens have been referred to as “an oasis of beauty and serenity, perfect for Coloradans who prefer cremation.” These are not-for-profit cemeteries, perpetually endowed and have been built with the best materials possible to endure the tests of time and nature.
Here, memorials come in all shapes, sizes, and materials. They are nestled in flowers and around water. They create a lasting memorial for individuals, couples, and families.
With two cemetery locations, you are sure to find a spot as unique and special as your loved one. Each cemetery showcases waterfalls, a koi pond, a calming fountain, native Colorado plants and one of the largest collections of Columbine flowers.
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