Mountain View Memorial park is a nice location with a view of the front range(and parts of the back range). As a memorial park, it is mostly graves with flat headstones(so from a distance it just looks like a large grass field). We actually went with the very pleasant cremation garden in the south-west corner — it’s a very well-maintained garden with flowers, bushes and trees etc. around a fountain, where you can place cremains(in a bronze capsule) in granite-covered niches in the wall, or in the ground covered by a small granite stone in various shapes, or a flagstone stepper. Overall, their service was pretty good, though we did have to double-check their engravings proofs for typos. They were able to prepare the bronze capsule(which makes a nice urn for the funeral) in 3 business days, and have the engraved flagstone ready for the internment the following day.