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Cremation Gardens At Rocky Mountain Memorial Park
The Cremation Gardens have been designated an Official Wildlife Habitat through the National Wildlife Federation. Walkways, bronze niches, Colorado boulder stones, lawn memorials, memorial walls, granite sections, Colorado sandstone - Memorials as unique as the person being honored. The Cremation Gardens offer a beautiful surrounding to visit when remembering a loved one.

Our memorial options and placement are a significant savings from traditional cemeteries. Visiting our gardens is made easier because each is located conveniently nearby on Parker Road and County Line Road. We completed the garden expansion at our County Line Road location, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the front range.
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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."
Larry Hagan is our Cemetery and Monument Specialist. Larry is a former funeral director, has managed locations for Horan & McConaty, and has experience in Advance Funeral Planning. Larry Hagan has many years of experience helping families create meaningful memorials. Call Larry today to schedule your free, no-obligation tour.
In today's fast pace world of technology, many families are being separated by hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles. Cenotaph memorialization at The Cremation Gardens provides an opportunity to memorialize family members who are buried elsewhere or scattered. Over 60% of Coloradoans choose cremation.
They are a modern alternative to a traditional cemetery with two locations in the Denver Metro area. Unlike a traditional cemetery, The Cremation Gardens are designed to resemble the natural beauty of the State of Colorado.

As you walk through the pathways, you feel as though you are actually in a public nature park, filled with flowers, water features, boulders and foliage, all cared for and designed to create a special place of comfort and remembrance for families.If my loved one was cremated and nothing has ever been done with the cremated remains, is it too late to do something now?.
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Trog Erator
Trog Erator
Dec 03, 2021
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Beautiful peaceful place to remember my sister. My sister unexpectedly passed several months ago and we had a viewing of her body before cremation at the funeral home on Parker Road. We didn't have any plan for what we were going to do with the cremation remains. Upon leaving the viewing I strolled through the Cremation Gardens just behind the funeral home. It is so peaceful and full of trees, flowers and flowing water. We visited several cemeteries and looked at options. This was far and away the nicest and most peaceful place to sit and be with my sister.