Our commitment to making Colorado the leading state in Parkour

As parkour has continued to grow in popularity since the early 2000’s, our cities infrastructure has not changed to support the growth of the sport.

In the US, the public interest in parkour has been largely channeled into businesses featuring indoor spaces to practice parkour. Our team aims to bring the sport back to its outdoor roots by providing dedicated public spaces for its practice.

The proceeds from RMPC events will be channeled towards the creation of neighborhood parks.

Cordata Park in Bellingham, WA

Cordata Park | Bellingham, WA

Rhodes Park | Boise Idaho

One by one cities across the nation with strong community leadership are seeing the sport adopted into their public spaces.

A parkour park is a centerpiece of a community, bringing together like-minded individuals of all ages to exercise and explore the capabilities of the human body.

Pacific Highlands Ranch Community Park |
San Diego, CA

Some parks have been created without input from local parkour communities. Our goal, is to help Colorado Springs get it right the first time.

The RMPC team is currently engaged with COS city leaders with hopes to bring a project to completion by 2027! With parkour on a fast track to the Olympics, we are confident Olympic City USA will be quick to embrace this perennial sport and create a world class destination for parkour in our great city.

BGI Academy | Hornsyld, Denmark