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Community Gardens

Community gardens are a critical component of Aurora's sustainability vision. A community garden is a shared green space created and cultivated by volunteers to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs for personal or community use. Aurora has 22 public community gardens where residents can reserve a plot forDig in Aurora handbook front cover the season. Plot fees cost about $45 for a growing season (fees vary by location; ability to pay is often considered). Plots fill up quickly. Contact a garden near you (listed below) to learn more and apply. 

Are you interested in starting a community garden in Aurora? The Dig in Aurora Community Garden Handbook is a resource for groups or individuals looking to build their own community garden. This handbook outlines the process, provides a single point of contact, and helps you understand city requirements. For more details, contact us at [email protected] or 720.859.4407.

Participating community gardens have access to the Movie Kit Rental Program.

Read about water conservation and other tips for community gardens (English or Spanish/Español)

Upcoming Event: Aurora's 4th Annual Seed Swap 

Kickstart your gardening season at our seed trading event and take home free seeds to grow your garden. Browse a wide variety of seeds and bring your own to exchange with fellow community members. Please label all seed packets with the plant variety—paper envelopes are preferred, though plastic baggies are also accepted.

Everyone is welcome, whether you’re sharing seeds from your own garden or trading unopened store-bought packets. Seeds from as far back as 2019 are accepted, with the exception of squash and beans.

Chat with knowledgeable volunteers and experienced gardeners to get valuable tips and advice for your garden. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to grow your garden, share resources and connect with your community. Let’s plant the seeds for a greener future together!

  • Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026
  • 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 
  • Aurora Central Library, 14949 E. Alameda Parkway, small and large community rooms

This seed swap is brought to you by Aurora Water, the Aurora Community Garden Network and Aurora Seed Library. Email [email protected] to learn more.

About the Aurora Community Garden Network 

The Aurora Community Garden Network (ACGN) is a collaborative group of community garden leaders and members supported by the city of Aurora.

ACGN celebrates the diversity of community gardens across Aurora and works to build a gardening community. The network supports gardeners in shaping their own food systems by providing resources such as seeds, tools and volunteer support, along with shared knowledge on water conservation, sustainability and best practices for successful gardening.

Dig in Aurora Community Garden Competition

A group of people from the winning Community Garden at the Aurora Water-Wise Garden.

The annual Dig in Aurora Community Garden Competition is a light-hearted, friendly competition that brings together community gardens from across Aurora to connect with fellow gardeners, exchange ideas and celebrate the joy of growing together.

The 2025 Dig in Aurora Community Garden Competition Awards saw a fantastic turnout, with nine gardens participating. Congratulations to the Murphy Creek, Taste of Home at Fulton Academy and DeLaney Farm community gardeners for earning awards. Murphy Creek Community Garden took home the coveted Golden Trowel Award, recognizing the dedication, creativity and fun that gardeners put into making their garden truly special.

A heartfelt thank-you to 2025 sponsors, Aurora Water and Nick’s Garden Center, for their generous support. We also extend our appreciation to our judges for their time and expertise: Sydney Quinn and Andrea Zimmerman from the Village Exchange Center, and Colette Haskell from Nick’s Garden Center.

Volunteers Wanted

Aurora’s community gardens welcome volunteer support from the community, no prior garden membership required. Throughout 2026, volunteers can get involved in a variety of projects, including garden clean-ups, summer weeding, event support and more.

Explore current and upcoming opportunities through the city’s volunteer portal at AuroraGov.org/Volunteer.

Aurora Community Gardens

See a map of community gardens in Aurora. Gardens are open to the public. 

  • Asian Pacific Development Center
    1537 Alton St.
    Contact: 303.923.2920, [email protected]
    Most plots are reserved for center members.

  • Aurora Mental Health & Recovery 
    14301 E. Hampden Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Beeler Street
    1675 Beeler St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • DeLaney Farm
    170 S. Chambers Rd.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Del Mar Academy
    12445 E. 2nd Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • East Middle School
    1275 Fraser St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Fletcher Garden
    9898 E. Colfax Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Gabriel Cam Memorial Garden at 6th Ave Elementary School
    560 Vaughn Street
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Heather Gardens
    Contact: Ashlei Finney, 303.755.0652, [email protected] 
    Heather Gardens community residents receive preference.

  • Hinkley High School 
    1250 Chambers Rd.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Montview Park Garden 
    1901 Chester St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Mountain View United 
    10700 E. Evans Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected] 

  • Murphy Creek Garden 
    1611 S. Flatrock Trail
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected] 
    Murphy Creek community residents receive preference.

  • New Freedom 
    East 13th Ave. and Yosemite St. in Denver
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Nome Park
    1200 Nome St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • North Middle School (aka Osage Garden) 
    12095 Montview Blvd.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Parkview Congregational 
    12444 E. Parkview Dr.
    Contact: Church Office, 303.366.5224, [email protected]

  • Quest Community Garden 
    17315 E. 2nd St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Sanctuary Garden 
    9840 E. 17th Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Spencer-Garrett Park 
    11009 E. 17th Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Taste of Home Garden at Fulton Academy 
    755 Fulton St.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

  • Vista Peak Prep Community Garden 
    24500 E 6th Ave.
    Contact: Denver Urban Gardens, 303.292.9900, [email protected]

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