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Town of Silverthorne, Colorado by Megan Testin, Principal, Norris Design
The newest and largest park in the Town of Silverthorne, Colorado, park network, Maryland Creek Park infuses a premier amenity space for the Town and the adjacent Summit Sky Ranch neighborhood with the rich ranching history of Maryland Creek Ranch. Planned and designed with a lens of sustainability and preservation, landscape architecture firm Norris Design from Denver, worked diligently with the Town of Silverthorne and the developer of the Summit Sky Ranch neighborhood to bring this 20-acre facility to life. A Community Defined by the Landscape A true private-public partnership, Maryland Creek Park sits at the base of Summit Sky Ranch on the northern edge of the Town of Silverthorne. The property was originally a homestead in the 1860s known as Maryland Creek Ranch and was primarily used as ranch land for hay production and cattle. The development of the Summit Sky Ranch community is a legacy project for the Everist family who approached the design team with a goal to provide people a place to live where they feel fully immersed in and connected to nature. These tenets of environmental stewardship and focus on incorporating biophilic design principles influenced design decisions throughout the community, including the amenity spaces. Keeping these goals top of mind, the planning process for Maryland Creek Park included extensive bilingual community engagement, working with stakeholder committees, and facilitating charrettes with town staff to reach the community's needs and goals. The design team was tasked with communicating the vision of the Summit Sky Ranch community through the lens of identifying what meets the needs of the Silverthorne community. The most impactful confluence during the engagement process came with a thematic idea to treat Maryland Creek Park like a trailhead. The goal was to establish a park that is a place to start, a place to seek a destination, the beginning of miles and miles of backcountry trails into the White River National Forest. As the site embarked on a new journey with new uses, this focus on 'beginning' was the perfect transition.
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