Make your vacation to Denver unforgettable with concerts, festivals, tours, sports events, and many other attractions. Only a Denver getaway offers the best dining, outdoor attractions and family friendly events at affordable prices.
More than 100 ideas and countless combinations await you in Denver. Check out the list below and add as many items as you want to build your custom adventure.
Get up-close-and-personal with Asian Elephants in Toyota Elephant Passage
Try Three Great New Rides at Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park
Swim with the sharks at the Downtown Aquarium
Take a wet and wild ride on Mile High Flyer, Colorado's only Hydromagnetic Water Coaster
Stand one mile high on the Colorado State Capitol Tour
This landmark $50 million exhibit will occupy 10-acres on the southern edge of the Denver Zoo, and will be the world’s largest bull elephant habitat. Watch majestic Asian elephants care for their young, Indian one-horned rhinos cooling off in a shallow stream, acrobatic gibbons swinging overhead from tree to tree, fishing cats diving for their next meal and the piercing stare of a black leopard, all from the center of an Asian village.
Active from: June 1 Address: 2300 Steele St. Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 303-376-4800 Website: http://www.denverzoo.org/
Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park introduces three new rides during summer 2012! Tube Top, a twisting, twirling, totally-enclosed tube slide is going into Elitch Gardens’ water park while a fresh new look for the theme park’s KiddieLand will feature Rockin’ Tug and Tike Bikes, two new children’s rides.
Address: 2000 Elitch Circle Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-595-4386 Website: http://elitchgardens.com/
Dinosaur Ridge just west of Denver is where the first dinosaur bones were ever discovered. Today, a trail winds by bones that are still partially encased in rock, or by giant dinosaur footprints as big as a basketball.
Address: 16831 W. Alameda Pkwy Morrison, CO 80465 | Map it Phone: 303-697-3466 Website: http://www.dinoridge.org/
At Downtown Aquarium you can snorkel or scuba dive with the fish -- the aquatic adventure of a lifetime. Dive guides will assist you throughout your entire experience to help enjoy every moment. Even if you don’t want to get wet, the aquarium is a must-visit, with 500 species of fish and marine life swimming in more than one million gallons of water.
Address: 700 Water St. Denver, CO 802111 | Map it Phone: 303-561-4450 Website: http://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/
Water goes uphill with the Mile High Flyer-Colorado's only Hydromagnetic Water Coaster! Let the power of water and linear induction motors shoot you up and down over two minutes of hills, drops and thrills! It's unlike anything you've experienced before!
Address: 1800 W. 89th Ave. Denver, CO 80260 | Map it Phone: 303-650-7644 Website: http://www.waterworldcolorado.com/
It’s the perfect Mile High City photo opportunity: the 13th step at the Colorado State Capitol is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level – one mile high! Afterwards, take the free tour of the building and see Allen True’s water murals, Women’s Gold Tapestry, Colorado General Assembly Chambers and the rare Rose Onyx wainscoting.
Address: 200 E. Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: 303-866-2604 Website: http://www.colorado.gov/capitoltour
Educational, creative and spectacularly interactive, this engaging museum for the younger set is chock-block with myriad exhibits, playscapes, and hands-on activities. Explore the wildly unpredictable elements of water as you pump, channel, pour, sprinkle, divert and paint in Just Add Water, the Museum’s innovative outdoor summer exhibit full of swirling, whirling, geyser-filled adventures.
Address: 2121 Children's Museum Dr. Denver, CO 80211 | Map it Phone: 303-433-7444 Website: http://www.mychildsmuseum.org/
The Mint produces 50 million coins a day, each one stamped with a little "D" for Denver. Free tours show every step in the process of turning a dull, blank, metal slug into shiny pocket change.
Address: 320 W Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-405-4761 Website: http://www.usmint.gov/
Located in a 150,000-square-foot, 1930s-era former Air Force hangar, Wings Over the Rockies boasts more than three-dozen historic airplanes and space vehicles, including a massive B-52 Stratofortress and – Star Wars fans take note – an X-Wing fighter.
Address: 7711 E. Academy Blvd. Hangar 1 Denver, CO 80230 | Map it Phone: 303-360-5360 x104 Website: http://www.wingsmuseum.org/
A journey around the world through major biomes, such as the Tundra, Rainforest and Coral Reef awaits you at The Wildlife Experience in Globeology. Enjoy a 17-foot waterfall, fireflies, live coral, snowfall and much more in this state-of-the-art immersive exhibit.
Address: 10035 S. Peoria Parker, CO 80134 | Map it Phone: 720-488-3300 Website: http://www.thewildlifeexperience.org/
Kids will love riding Tiny Town’s enchanting miniature train, powered by an authentic steam locomotive for an enchanting mountain canyon ride.
Address: 6249 S. Turkey Creek Rd Morrison, CO 80465 | Map it Phone: 303-697-6829 Website: http://www.tinytownrailroad.com/
The hottest place in town! Explore the history of the Denver Fire Department and learn about fire safety and prevention through a dynamic mix of exhibits, hands-on activity stations and educational programs.
Address: 1326 Tremont Place Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-892-1436 Website: http://www.denverfirefightersmuseum.org/
A reconstruction of one of Colorado’s most famous railroads, the Georgetown Loop takes riders through scenic Clear Creek Canyon, scaling an elevation of 640 feet over mountainous terrain, requiring trestles, cuts, fills, loops, curves – and a trip over the massive Devil’s Gate High Bridge.
Address: 507 Taos St. Georgetown, CO 80444 | Map it Phone: 888-456-6777 Website: http://www.georgetownlooprr.com/
The free NCAR lab offers a wide array of hands-on educational exhibits about the natural world around us. In the Weather Gallery, see a hailstone the size of a softball, watch as a miniature tornado is whipped up in front of your eyes, and witness lightning created.
Address: 1850 Table Mesa Dr. Boulder, CO 80305 | Map it Phone: 303-497-1174 Website: http://www.eo.ucar.edu/visit
At the Wild Animal Sanctuary, the new Mile Into The Wild Walkway lets visitors get up close and personal with all of the Sanctuary’s animals. Stroll over dozens of habitats filled with Tiger families, Wolf packs, Grizzly Bears and many other rescued exotic and endangered species as you make your way to the Bolivian Lion Complex.
Address: 1946 County Road 53 Keenesburg, CO 80643 | Map it Phone: 303-536-0118 Website: http://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/
The City of Denver maintains a herd of 40 buffalo in a natural setting. The buffalo are direct descendants of the last wild buffalo herd in America. Bring the camera for some great photo opportunities!
Address: I-70, Exit 254 | Map it
Banjo Billy’s gives history tours of Denver from an old school bus tricked out to look like a traveling hillbilly shack. You’ll hear ghost tales, crime stories, and history while sitting on a couch, recliner or saddle as the bus rolls through the heart of the city.
Phone: 720-938-8885 Website: http://www.banjobilly.com/
Anyone with a sweet tooth will love this free tour, which gets you behind the scenes at Hammond’s, a company that has been making delicious ribbon candy and chocolate in Denver since 1920. You’ll come away with a newfound respect for the candy industry, plus plenty of free samples.
Address: 5735 N. Washington St. Denver, CO 80216 | Map it Phone: 303-339-5353 Website: http://www.hammondscandies.com/
See how the largest specialty tea manufacturer in North America blends, packages and ships its teas, then enjoy free samples of every variety they make. Don’t miss the overpoweringly minty Peppermint Room!
Address: 4600 Sleepytime Drive Boulder, CO 80301 | Map it Phone: 303-581-1202 Website: http://www.celestialseasonings.com/
Lizards & Snakes at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science stars the Burmese Python, Gila Monster, Komodo Dragon, Green Basilisk, and more live reptiles from five continents, The interactive experience introduces visitors to these adaptable, colorful, and sometimes dangerous creatures.
Active from: February 3 - July 8 Address: 2001 Colorado Boulevard Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: (303) 322-7009 Website: http://www.dmns.org
The Children’s Garden at the Denver Botanic Gardens (York St.) offers a place to play, explore and discover. Because the natural environment constantly changes, no two visits in this magical 3-acre oasis will be alike.
Address: 1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206 | Map it Phone: 720-865-3681 Website: http://www.botanicgardens.org/content/mordecai-childrens-garden
There’s no better place to be over the 4th of July than in Denver. You’ll be treated to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, a free music/fireworks extravaganza in Civic Center park, pro sports – and of course all the brilliant fireworks displays you could ever wish for.
Active from: July 1 - July 8 Address: Denver, Colorado | Map it Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/museum-art/denver-4th-july
Check out a Denver B-cycle and ride through Denver’s neighborhoods
Set sail on a pedal boat in Washington Park’s Smith Lake
Run the rapids on an inner tube or kayak at Confluence Park
Scale the 45-foot rock climbing wall at the REI Flagship Store
Hike the 1.5 mile high trail at Red Rocks Amphitheatre & Park
Explore 850 miles of bike routes/trails on a Denver B-Cycle, a cheap, eco-friendly way to get around. Check out a bike at one of more than 50 stations across the city and return it at any station when you’re done. A 24-hour membership is just $8.
Address: 2737 Larimer Street, Suite A Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 303-825-3325 Website: http://denver.bcycle.com/
This trail follows a full 5k (3.1 mile) route, and tracks along the city’s 5280 contour line – so you’re exercising at exactly a mile high!
Address: 17th Ave. & Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Website: http://www.denvergov.org/parks/Welcome/tabid/433973/Default.aspx
Experience Colorado’s whitewater with one of Colorado’s many outfitters. Just 30 minutes from Denver.
Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/sports-recreation/search?wc=Rec&c=42
Set out sailing scenic Smith Lake in Wash Park by renting an easy-to-use pedal boat. The calm waters make for perfect for a family outing.
Address: S. Downing St. & E. Louisiana Ave. Denver, CO 80210 | Map it Website: http://www.denvergov.org/parks/Welcome/tabid/433973/Default.aspx
Ride the rapids at Confluence Park! Or skip the whitewater and float lazily downstream. Both Confluence Kayaks and the REI Flagship Store offer kayak, canoeing and inner tube lessons for all skill levels, as well as all sorts of paddling gear for rental.
Address: 2373 15th St., Unit B Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-433-3676 Website: http://www.confluencekayaks.com/
Your summer outdoor adventure headquarters. Explore 100,000 square feet of recreational equipment, including a 45-foot high rock climbing wall and everything you need for biking, kayaking and mountain climbing.
Address: 1416 Platte Street Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-756-3100 Website: http://www.rei.com/
Some of Colorado's coolest wildlife is right next door to the Mile High City! Just 10 minutes from downtown Denver, the Refuge is home to bison, bald eagles, deer, and burrowing owls. The new Visitors Center offers interactive exhibitry that will take visitors on a journey from past to present, complete with soundscapes, mounted wildlife, and cultural artifacts.
Address: 5600 Havana St.Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR, Bldg. 121 Denver, CO 80239 | Map it Phone: 303-289-0930 Website: http://www.fws.gov/rockymountainarsenal/
The areas surrounding Denver have some of the best, and most abundant, fishing found anywhere, including Clear Creek, Bear Creek, The St. Vrain, and Boulder Creek.
Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/sports-recreation/search?wc=Rec&c=53
Red Rocks hosts a summer concert series, but during the day, explore the 1.5-mile trail that winds its way around the famed sandstone monoliths. The views are priceless.
Address: 18300 W. Alameda Parkway Morrison, CO 80465 | Map it Phone: 720-865-2494 Website: http://www.redrocksonline.com/
Roxborough is a Colorado Natural Area and a National Natural Landmark for good reason. The 3,339-acre park is filled with dramatic red-rock formations, distinct plant communities, and a host of wildlife ranging from black bears to mule deer.
Website: http://www.parks.state.co.us/Parks/roxborough/Pages/RoxboroughStatePark.aspx
You haven’t seen the Rocky Mountains ‘til you’ve seen them from a hot air balloon! Several companies offer high-flying trips into the sunny Colorado skies.
Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/sports-recreation/search?wc=Rec&s=1&k=&l=0&c=20&gf=
More than 12,000 acres of dense forest, rocky peaks, and aspen-rimmed meadows laced with miles of trails awaiting the hiker, horseback rider, mountain biker and winter sports enthusiast at Golden Gate State Park.
Address: 92 Crawford Gulch Road Golden, CO 80403 | Map it Phone: 303-582-3707 Website: http://parks.state.co.us/parks/goldengatecanyon/Pages/GoldenGateStatePark.aspx
Take your car up the road to the summit of Mount Evans – the highest paved auto road in North America, climbing to 14,260 feet above sea level. Echo Lake is a delightful mountain park with picnic benches, lake fishing, and views of snowcapped peaks
Active from: May 25 - September 3 Address: 1-70 & State Highway 103 Idaho Springs, CO | Map it Phone: 303-567-3000 Website: http://www.mountevans.com/
The iconic Flatirons rock formations in Boulder have trails that wind their way around, making for a perfect, not-too-difficult hike with big scenic payoffs.
Address: 900 Baseline Road Boulder, CO 80302 | Map it Phone: 303-442-3282 Website: http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2996&Itemid=1035
Have a full-throttle adventure in the Rocky Mountains on a motorycle. EagleRider Motorcycle Rentals has a large selection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles for rent and can help you get set up with everything you need for your two-wheel journey.
Address: 2350 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 303-531-5890 Website: http://www.eaglerider.com/404.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/denver.denver.aspx
Uncover the real Old West at Buffalo Bill Museum & Gravesite
Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic at the Molly Brown House Museum
See Denver in its pioneer days at Four Mile Historic Park
Try on an original snap button shirt at Rockmount Ranch Wear
Discover 32,000 years of creativity at the Denver Art Museum’s Native American galleries
True Colorado experiences come alive at the History Colorado Center, located in Downtown Denver. Celebrate Colorado’s glorious landscapes on a three-story multimedia presentation. Traverse an 80-foot map of the state using a “time machine.” Virtually travel the plains in a Model T Ford. Don a headlamp and descend into the hard rock mine of Silverton. Soar off the world’s first ski jump in Steamboat Springs.
Active from: April 28 Address: 1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: (303) 866-3682 Website: http://www.historycolorado.org/museums/history-colorado-center
Buffalo Bill Cody's exciting story as Pony Express rider, army scout, buffalo hunter and showman comes to life at this fun museum, high atop Lookout Mountain.
Address: 987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Golden, CO 80401 | Map it Phone: 303-526-0744 Website: http://www.buffalobill.org/index.html
Titanic and Molly Brown – two names in history that are now virtually synonymous. As the 100th Anniversary unfolds, the Molly Brown House Museum, throughout the year, will be hosting many Titanic-related events, including the Heroine of the Titanic exhibit, which explores the Margaret Brown’s experience from bow to stern with accounts, artifacts and photographs from that fateful voyage.
Address: 1340 Pennsylvania Street Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: 303-832-4092 Website: http://www.mollybrown.org/
The Black American West Museum highlights the prominent role Blacks played in the settlement of Colorado as miners, soldiers, homesteaders, schoolteachers, ranchers, blacksmiths, cowboys and lawmen.
Address: 3091 California St. Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 720-242-7428 Website: http://www.blackamericanwestmuseum.com/
On the banks of Cherry Creek, just four miles from Downtown Denver, Four Mile Historic Park’s pastoral 12 acres feature Denver’s oldest standing structure, pioneer exhibits, special events for all ages, and guided tours that transport visitors to Colorado’s frontier past.
Address: 715 South Forest St. Denver, CO 80246 | Map it Phone: 720-865-0800 Website: http://www.fourmilepark.org/
Rockmount has sold its distinctive duds to presidents and rock stars alike, including Eric Clapton and Bruce Springsteen. Stop by the Lower Downtown flagship store and museum to browse western-style shirts, hats and accessories.
Address: 1626 Wazee St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-629-7777 Website: http://www.rockmount.com/
Recognized as one of the best of its kind in the United States, the Denver Art Museum’s Native American collection spans more than 2,000 years of artistic creativity, from prehistoric times to the present, including diverse artistic traditions such as Pueblo ceramics, Navajo textiles, Northwest Coast sculpture, basketry, Plains beadwork, and oil paintings.
Address: 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 720-865-5000 Website: http://www.denverartmuseum.org/explore_art/temporaryExhibitionDetails/exhibitionId--201385/exhibitionType--Current
Surrounded by towering Western buttes, the Colorado Railroad Museum combines a spectacular location with more than 100 narrow and standard gauge locomotives, cabooses and cars. Train rides every Saturday on the Galloping Goose take guests on a third of mile loop of track
Address: 17155 W. 44th Ave. Golden, CO 80403 | Map it Phone: 303-279-4591 Website: http://www.coloradorailroadmuseum.org/
Tour the Argo Gold Mine, Mill and Museum, a National Historic Site only 30 minutes west of Denver on I-70 providing fun, educational tours the whole family will enjoy. FREE Gold Panning lesson with every tour.
Address: 2350 Riverside Dr.Idaho Springs, CO 80452 | Map it Phone: 303-567-2421 Website: http://www.historicargotours.com/
Georgetown, founded in 1859 as a gold-mining camp, offers visitors the chance to experience 19th-century Victorian culture and mining history.
Address: 305 Argentine St. Georgetown, CO 80444 | Map it Phone: 303-569-2840 Website: http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/
Gangsters, flappers – and a million-dollar heist! History comes alive during this unique walking tour/scavenger hunt, based on the 1922 robbery of the Denver Mint. You'll become unwitting accessories in Denver’s most famous crime mystery, picking up clues along the way, and meeting up with plenty of colorful characters.
Phone: 303-330-9871 Website: http://www.denverinsideandout.com/
A brand-new addition to Denver's art scene, this astounding, 26,000-square-foot museum features masterpieces from the Anschutz Collection, including frontier-inspired works by Frederic Remington, George Catlin and Charles Marion Russell.
Address: 1727 Tremont Place, Denver, Colorado | Map it Website: http://www.anschutzcollection.org
Brave Devil’s Gate Bridge on the Georgetown Loop Railroad
Bet on black at one of the 30 casinos in historic Black Hawk and Central City
Stand in awe at the foot of 500-foot-high red rock monuments at Garden of the Gods
Visit dozens of attractions along the Lariat Loop
Escape to Evergreen
One of the top outdoor and adventure destinations in the world is just an hour and a half from Denver. Take a day and explore this magnificent natural gem, including 359 miles of hiking trails, 150 lakes, 60 mountains taller than 12,000 feet, and the opportunity to see elk, bighorn sheep, and moose.
Address: 1000 Highway 36 Estes Park, CO 80517 | Map it Phone: 970-586-1206 Website: http://www.nps.gov/romo/index.htm
The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a reconstruction of one of Colorado’s most famous railroads, which was originally built in 1877. Steam-powered locomotives make the climb up the valley and across Devil’s Gate Bridge, giving riders panoramic views, and a glimpse into Colorado’s railroad-centric past.
Address: 1106 Rose Street Georgetown, CO 80444 | Map it Phone: 888-456-6777 Website: http://www.coloradohistory.org/hist_sites/Georgetown/G_loop.htm
These two mountain towns are home to more than 30 casinos with blackjack tables, craps, roulette, poker games and more than 10,000 slot machines. Gambling stakes were recently raised to $100, to the delight of high rollers, and casinos began opening their doors 24 hours a day.
Address: Black Hawk, CO | Map it Phone: 303-282-8800 Website: http://www.visitbhcc.com/
Located 60 miles from Denver, the awe-inspiring Garden of the Gods features gigantic 500-foot high red sandstone rock monuments at the base of Pikes Peak.
Address: 1805 N. 30th St. Colorado Springs, CO 80904 | Map it Phone: 719-634-6666 Website: http://www.gardenofgods.com/home/index.cfm
The Lariat Loop is a 40-mile scenic circle in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado connecting the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain, and Evergreen. On the Loop, motorists encounter more than a dozen enchanting historical attractions, including the Colorado Railroad Museum, Boettcher Mansion, Lookout Mountain Nature Center, Mother Cabrini Shrine and The Fort Restaurant.
Address: Lariat Loop, Colorado | Map it Phone: 720-971-9649 Website: http://www.lariatloop.org/
Explore this scenic mountain town with abundant open space, vistas, hiking trails, outdoor recreation, wildlife, a lake, a golf course, quaint shops, galleries, bed and breakfasts, day spas and fine dining, all just 30 minutes west of Denver.
Address: 28065 Hwy 74 Evergreen, CO 80439 | Map it Phone: 303-674-3412 Website: http://www.evergreenchamber.org/
Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean that ski season is over! Arapahoe Basin (known locally as A-Basin), just a short drive from Denver, often stays open through the Fourth of July Weekend.
Website: http://www.arapahoebasin.com/default.asp
This isn’t something you can do just anywhere. St. Mary’s Glacier, located in Summit County offers an easy hike and amazing views. And you can have a snowball fight in August!
Address: Arapahoe National Forest | Map it Website: http://hikingincolorado.org/stmary.html
Escape into Colorado’s past and be treated to spectacular vistas of both Central City and Idaho Springs – both towns that were at the forefront of the gold rush back in the 1800s. Try your luck and pan for gold at the Argo Gold Mill, constructed in 1893.
Address: Highway 119, Clear Creek County, Colorado | Map it Website: http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx?trailid=HGR221-131
Relax on MCA Denver’s rooftop deck
Celebrate Denver’s creative community during First Friday Art Walks
See Broadway’s best at the Denver Performing Arts Complex
Experience the Colorado Ballet
Yves Saint Laurent: The Retrospective, at the Denver Art Museum (DAM), is a sweeping retrospective the designer’s 40 years of creativity. The exhibition features a stunning selection of 200 haute couture garments along with numerous photographs, drawings and films that illustrate the development of Saint Laurent's style and the historical foundations of his work.
Active from: March 25 - July 8 Address: 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: (720) 865-5000 Website: http://ysldenver.com
After visiting The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver’s five fascinating galleries, head to the rooftop, a hidden jewel boasting 360-degree views of the Denver skyline.
Address: 1485 Delgany Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Website: http://www.mcadenver.org/index.php/exhibitions
Clyfford Still, considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century, was among the first generation of Abstract Expressionist artists. The museum, which opened at the end of 2011, was founded to promote the late artist's work and legacy. Still's estate - 2,400 artworks - has been sealed off from the public since 1980.
Address: 1250 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 720-354-4874 Website: http://www.clyffordstillmuseum.org/
First Friday Art Walks, held every first Friday of the month in Denver’s art districts, are known for the rich, shared experience of performance art, music, painting exhibitions and lots more. They’re events that feed both your need for art and culture and your desire to have fun! Summer 2012 dates: May 4, June 1, July 6, August 3, September 7
Address: 828 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-534-9740 Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/museum-art/first-friday-art-walks
Take the family to some fantastic musicals in Denver this summer, including Wicked, April 11-May 20, The Addams Family, June 19-July 1, Jersey Boys, July 17-Aug 11, The Book of Mormon, Aug 14-Sep 2, and La Cage aux Folles, Sep 4-16.
Address: 1000 14th St. Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 720-865-4220 Website: http://www.denvercenter.org/home.aspx
Great art isn’t just in museums in Denver. Take a look around you. All over the city, you’ll find gorgeous murals, whimsical sculptures and other kinds of public art that will delight and inspire. Don’t miss the iconic Big Blue Bear at the Colorado Convention Center!
Website: http://www.denvergov.org/tabid/436800/Default.aspx
Called “Denver’s most interesting museum” by the Denver Post, Kirkland Museum displays over 3,500 pieces of decorative art from every major design movement from Arts & Crafts through Pop Art, with examples of Art Deco and Mid-century Modern straight out of Mad Men. The collection is housed in the studio of painter Vance Kirkland, and includes his estate collection and work by other Colorado painters and sculptors. Note: Due to the fragile nature of the collection, no children under 13.
Address: 1311 Pearl St. Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: 303-832-8578 Website: http://www.kirklandmuseum.org/
Colorado Ballet brings world-class quality dance to Denver at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
Address: 1278 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: 303-837-8888 Website: http://www.coloradoballet.org/
The Museo de las Americas is the only museum in the Rocky Mountain Region focusing on the art, history, and culture of Latinos in the Americas from ancient times to the present. See beautiful Spanish Colonial art from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Pre-Columbian objects, contemporary works and much more!
Address: 861 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-571-4401 Website: http://www.museo.org/
The Museum of Outdoor Arts is dedicated to bringing the vitality of the arts into the everyday life of the people of Colorado. A museum without walls, MOA's collection of outdoor sculpture reaches out to both the casual passerby and the serious art critic.
Address: 1000 Englewood Pkwy Englewood, CO 80110 | Map it Phone: 303-806-0444 Website: http://www.moaonline.org/
The Mizel Museum's new permanent exhibit is a dynamic journey through art, artifacts, photography and installations that narrates and celebrates the Jewish journey.
Address: 400 S. Kearney St. Denver, CO 80224 | Map it Phone: 303-394-9993 Website: http://www.mizelmuseum.org/
From 14ers to Everest, experience mountaineering through interactive exhibits and high tech displays. Cross a crevasse, pick your route up Everest, and follow the footsteps of famous climbers as you prepare to hike in Colorado.
Address: 710 10th St. Golden, CO 80401 | Map it Phone: 303-996-2755 Website: http://www.mountaineeringmuseum.org/
Just north of downtown, you’ll find the newly christened River North Art District, which goes by the catchy nickname RiNo – the district has even adopted a Rhino design for its official insignia. RiNo is rapidly becoming the hotspot for artsy types in Denver, with a remarkable array of creative businesses, including architects, art galleries, designers, furniture makers, illustrators, painters, media artists, photographers, sculptors, and a wealth of studio spaces.
Website: http://www.rivernorthart.com
Want to take amazing photos of Denver? Click!'s guides, who are both photography experts and knowledgeable in local history and culture, will help you capture photos of the Denver area’s most inspiring scenery and landmarks. These walking and driving tours are designed for photographers of all levels.
Website: http://www.clickphototours.com/
Denver Botanic Gardens' new Bill Hosokawa Bonsai Pavilion and Tea Garden features an expanded Japanese Garden (Shofu-En). Kizuna, a Japanese word meaning “the bonds between people,” celebrates the profound influence Japan has had on the West with the presentation of site-specific bamboo installations by internationally-known artists.
Active from: May 5 - November 4 Address: 1007 York Street, Denver, Colorado 80206 | Map it Phone: 720-865-3500 Website: http://www.botanicgardens.org/events-exhibits/art-exhibits/kizuna-west-meets-east
This can't-miss exhibition showcases over 45 works from Dale Chihuly’s most innovative and unusual series inspired by Art Deco Venetian art. The highlight of the exhibition is the famous Laguna Murano Chandelier that has over 1500 separate pieces of glass that make up five separate elements.
Active from: April 7 - June 30 Address: 809 15th Street, Golden, CO 80401 | Map it Website: http://www.foothillsartcenter.org/dev/index.php
The weird and wonderful family comes to devilishly delightful life in The Addams Family. This magnificently macabre new musical comedy is definitely not the same old song and dance.
Active from: June 19 - July 1 Address: 1101 13th St., Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303.893.4100 Website: http://www.denvercenter.org/shows-and-events/Shows/theaddamsfamily/home.aspx
Visitors are in for an extraordinary Colorado experience when they pass through Denver International Airport. The airport’s public art collection includes 30 sculptures, murals, and installations, creating one of the most extensive airport art programs in the world. Don't miss Vochol – Huichol Art on Wheels, an actual Volkswagen Bug covered in two million glass beads on display through August.
Active from: June 1 - August 31 Address: 8500 Peña Boulevard, Denver, Colorado, 80249-6340 | Map it Phone: (303) 342-2000 Website: http://flydenver.com/
Rock out at Red Rocks!
Enjoy big name musicians in an unparalleled setting at the Denver Botanic Gardens
Hear the Colorado Symphony Orchestra play the classics
Experience a touch of class in the mountains with the Central City Opera
Enjoy mellow tunes in Ocean Prime's piano bar
No summer in Denver is complete without at least one trip out to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, just 15 miles from downtown Denver. 70 million years in the making, the 9,450-seat venue is flanked by enormous 300-foot red sandstone rock formations and always boasts a star-studded musical schedule. Check the website for the schedule and tickets.
It's a block party that rocks. Denver's very own version of Austin's South By Southwest Music Festival takes over the streets of S. Broadway for a multi-night extravaganza featuring the cream of Denver's underground music scene.
Active from: July 19 - July 22 Website: http://www.theums.com/
The Denver Botanic Gardens, a lush oasis located in the heart of the Mile High City, is home to a stellar summer concert series. The lawns surrounding the stage are general admission – bring a blanket or lawn chair along with a bottle of wine and a picnic dinner and enjoy the great music in an unparalleled setting.
Address: 1007 York St. Denver, CO 80206 | Map it Phone: 720-865-3585 Website: http://www.botanicgardens.org/
Every season, The Colorado Symphony performs over 100 concerts, showcasing the music of time honored masters and new works by today's talented composers and artists.
Address: 1000 14th St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-623-7876 Website: http://www.coloradosymphony.org/
Less than an hour from Denver, Colorado, Central City Opera is among Colorado's elite summer music festivals. The second oldest annual professional opera festival in the country, the company continues to make history with three productions each year including one opera favorite, one American work and one lesser-known piece.
Address: 124 Eureka Street Central City, CO 80427 | Map it Phone: 303-292-6500 Website: http://www.centralcityopera.org/
Home to what many (including Esquire Magazine) say is the best live jazz in Denver, this club swings seven nights a week.
Address: 1962 Market Street Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-628-5428 Website: http://www.lodo.org/index.htm
Sing along! Ocean Prime features live music in its piano bar Tuesday through Saturday. The music begins at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and at 7:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evening.
Address: 1465 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-825-3663 Website: http://www.oceanprimedenver.com/
Have a Colorado-brewed beer and rock out to the sounds of great bands at the Appaloosa Grill on the 16th St. Mall. There's live music almost every night of the week!
Address: 535 16th St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 720-932-1700 Website: http://www.appaloosagrill.com/
Denver Day of Rock is a one-of-a-kind music event presented by Concerts For Kids to raise awareness of the children in our community. This free event will feature five stages of live music throughout downtown Denver. Headliners this year include Toto, Fishbone and Toad The Wet Sprocket!
Active from: May 26 Address: Skyline Park, Downtown Denver | Map it Website: http://denverdayofrock.com/
Every Sunday night in June and July, the City Park Bandstand and Pavilion turns into a swinging, open-air jazz club as music lovers of all ages congregate for City Park Jazz. Bring a blanket or folding chair -- but be prepared to spend plenty of time on your feet, too. City Park Jazz encourages dancing! Did we mention these concerts are free?
Active from: June 3 - August 5 Address: City Park, Denver, CO | Map it Website: http://cityparkjazz.org/
Spread across ten stages in the Golden Triangle Museum District, the Westword Music Showcase is a favorite among locals who want to dig dozens of the latest Denver rock stars, along with some of the hippest national acts. This year's headliners on the outdoor stage include Girl Talk and Battles.
Active from: June 23 Address: Golden Triangle Museum District, Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Website: http://microapp.westword.com/musicshowcase/2012/index.php
Root for the home team at Coors Field from the Rockpile!
Cheer on Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids!
Experience the thrills of major league lacrosse with the Denver Outlaws
Catch the Denver Broncos pre-season games!
Roll with the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls
In the know baseball fanatics purchase Colorado Rockies ROCKPILE eats, which cost just $4 for adults and $1 for kids 12 and under. Great seats, great savings, great fun.
Address: 2001 Blake St. Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 303-292-0200 Website: http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=col
Colorado's Major League Soccer team, the Colorado Rapids, bring the world's game to Colorado, and play at the world's largest soccer stadium & complex, Dick's Sporting Goods Park! Their season runs March-November.
Address: 6000 Victory Way Commerce City, CO 80022 | Map it Phone: 303-727-3500 Website: http://www.coloradorapids.com/
Come see this free museum honoring Colorado sports legends. Open most Thurs.-Sat. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Also visit INVESCO Field at Mile High. Tours begin each half hour and are 75 minutes in length. This is your chance to see the 'back of the house" where the Broncos play.
Address: 1701 Bryant St. #500 Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 720-258-3888 Website: http://www.coloradosports.org/
Major league lacrosse thrills can be found at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, where the Denver Outlaws take on all comers May through August. The team is young, hungry, and provides a great introduction to this exciting sport.
Address: 1701 Bryant St. #500 Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 720-258-3601 Website: http://www.denveroutlaws.com/
The enormous Sports Authority Field at Mile High is where the NFL’s Denver Broncos call home. Here in Denver, being a Broncos fan isn’t just a hobby – it’s a way of life. Pre-season games begin in late August.
Address: 1701 Bryant St. #500 Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-649-9000 Website: http://www.denverbroncos.com/
Denver's original all-women, flat-track roller derby league, the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls, are a group of vibrant, diverse, and fearless athletes.
Phone: 720-984-3132 Website: http://rockymountainrollergirls.com/index.php/
Come play the course that was 300 million years in the making, featuring extreme elevation changes, abundant wildlife, rolling terrain, dramatic vistas, and thousands of feet of ancient red sandstone rocks.
Address: 10850 W. Sundown Trail Littleton, CO 80125 | Map it Phone: 303-973-9614 Website: http://www.arrowheadcolorado.com/layout9.asp?id=188&page=3514
After a hugely successful first year in 2011, The USA Pro Challenge will return to Colorado. The event is the most demanding bike race ever held on American soil, with racers experiencing breathless altitudes, day after day, bringing the high speeds, danger and adrenaline of professional biking to elevations over two miles high in some of the most picturesque terrain in the world—the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The race’s grand finale is in Denver on Sunday, Aug. 26.
Active from: August 20 - August 26 Address: Denver, CO | Map it Website: http://www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com
Grab a drink and soak up one of the best views in town at Peaks Lounge
Tour the largest brewery in the world at the Coors Brewery
Experience street food nirvana at Civic Center EATS
Go behind the scenes of Denver’s food scene with the Culinary Connectors
Explore Denver's cocktail scene
Comprised of nightlife venues all within walking distance of one another, this is Denver's hottest club district. Pay just one entrance fee on a Friday or Saturday night and groove to House and Reggae, Hip Hop and R&B, Top 40, Drum & Bass, Salsa and Meringue, live Blues and Jazz, and more at four different clubs.
Address: 1155 Sherman St. Denver, CO 80203 | Map it Phone: 303-832-8628 Website: http://www.coclubs.com/
Lannie’s is Denver’s most magical showroom with the best in live entertainment, a visually sumptuous decor, and a tantalizing array of food and drink. Home to Lannie Garrett, Colorado's favorite chanteuse, this intimate nightclub is located in the historic D&F Tower on the 16th Street Mall.
Address: 1601 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-293-0075 Website: http://lannies.com/
Located high atop the downtown Hyatt Regency Denver, Peaks Lounge is a contemporary oasis, providing the perfect backdrop for a romantic rendezvous or drinks with friends and an unmatched view of the mountains.
Address: 650 15th St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-486-4422 Website: http://www.denverregency.hyatt.com/hyatt/index.jsp
Within a single historic block in Downtown Denver, Larimer Square boasts one of the nation’s most significant collection of regionally exclusive and chef-owned restaurants.
Address: 1430 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-534-2367 Website: http://www.larimersquare.com/
An award-winning cocktail lounge located in The Oxford Hotel, The Cruise Room appears frozen in time since its Art Deco facelift in 1933 and fashioned after a lounge on the Queen Mary. Original chrome and neon reflect onto wall panels depicting light-hearted "toasts" from around the world.
Address: 1600 17th St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-825-1107 Website: http://www.theoxfordhotel.com/
This 1.5-mile guided walking tour in downtown Denver’s historic LoDo (lower downtown) area includes a behind the scenes look at the acclaimed Great Divide microbrewery and beer samplings at several microbreweries (including Wynkoop and Breckenridge Brewing).
Address: Denver, CO 80205 | Map it Phone: 303-578-9548 Website: http://www.denvermicrobrewtour.com/
A full-size replica of an adobe fur-trade fort with scenic view of downtown Denver, The Fort is an award-winning restaurant that has been featured in the New York Times, Sunset, and Bon Appetit as one of the nation’s most recognized establishments. Fare features fine beef, buffalo, game and seafood.
Address: 19192 Highway 8 Morrison, CO 80465 | Map it Phone: 303-697-4771 Website: http://www.thefort.com/
Founded in 1893, this is Denver's oldest restaurant and saloon. Every U.S. president since Teddy Roosevelt (excluding Calvin Coolidge) has dined on prime beef, buffalo steaks, ribs and elk here.
Address: 1000 Osage St. Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-534-9505 Website: http://www.buckhorn.com/
The legendary Coors Brewery in Golden can brew up to 22 million barrels and package up to 16 million barrels annually, making it the biggest single-site brewer in the world. Take a free 30-minute, self-paced tour of the brewhouse, malthouse and packaging complex to view firsthand how more than 100 work teams make some of the most popular beer in the world.
Address: 13th & Ford Golden, CO 80401 | Map it Phone: 303-277-BEER Website: http://www.millercoors.com/
The perfect lunch hour break, Civic Center EATS takes place every summer Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the shadow of the Colorado Capitol Building, with gourmet street food vendors selling amazing dishes.
Active from: June 7 - September 29 Address: Civic Center Park | Map it Website: http://civiccenterconservancy.org/
Spend an afternoon in the kitchen with Colorado’s best chefs with tastings and pairings on the Top Restaurant Tour. Journey down S. Pearl St. for delicious visits to four restaurants, with exclusive access, chef meet 'n' greets, yummy tastes and refreshing beverages at each of these neighborhood gems.
Address: Littleton, CO 80127 | Map it Phone: 303-495-5487 Website: http://www.culinaryconnectors.com/
Denver’s restaurants take advantage of the Mile High City’s perfect summer weather by offering rooftop patios, ensuring that you can enjoy the fresh air and spectacular mountain views while enjoying your meal or drink.
Address: Downtown Denver, Colorado | Map it Website: http://www.denver.org/dining-nightlife/restaurants/search?wc=Din&c=181
At spots like the new Green Russell in Lower Downtown and at restaurants and lounges citywide, Denver mixologists are creating innovative cocktails. Be daring and try one -- or two!
Address: 1422 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-893-6505 Website: http://www.greenrussell.com/
The Balistreri Family invites you to enjoy complimentary winery tours and tastes of their award-winning Colorado wines. Just 10 minutes from Downtown Denver, open seven days a week.
Address: 1946 E. 66th Ave. Denver, CO 80229 | Map it Phone: 303-287-5156 Website: http://www.balistreriwine.com/
This fun tour provides tastes and tours of fine craft breweries that are as unique as the Mile High City itself. From Porters and Stouts, to Belgians, Pale Ales, and Lagers, Denver Brews Cruise is sure to satisfy everyone's preferences
Phone: 303-993-7308 Website: http://www.brewscruise.com/denver/
Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood welcomes back one of the city's longest running festivals and one of the largest of its kind in the nation! Oktoberfest Denver is set to once again commemorate this world-famous and time-honored tradition of German heritage by combining dynamic performance of music and dance, bier-based activities and entertainment for all ages. the event takes place over two weekends -- Sept. 21-23 & Sept. 28-30
Active from: September 21 - September 30 Phone: (720) 255-5475. Website: www.oktoberfestdenver.com
Experience retail bliss in Cherry Creek Shopping District
See and be seen in Larimer Square
Browse in a bookworm’s paradise at Tattered Cover
Experience Upscale Shopping & so much more at the Denver Pavilions
Cherry Creek North is a 16-block extravaganza features the region’s largest collection of independently owned shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants and spas. Across the street, Cherry Creek Shopping Center with no less than 160 of those upscale stores that you simply cannot live without.
Address: Cherry Creek Shopping Center, Denver, Colorado | Map it Website: http://shopcherrycreek.com
Grab a latté and do a little window-shopping in Larimer Square. This historic district epitomizes urban style and sophistication – if you’re on the hunt for tomorrow’s trends, you’ll find them here, either in the shops or on the locals who hang out in the square.
Address: Larimer Square, Denver, Colorado | Map it Website: http://larimersquare.com
In the market for something vintage? Head to the thriving Antique Row, where you can browse your way through the diverse offerings of a whopping 18 blocks of antique shops, art galleries, independently owned boutiques and much more.
Address: 1500 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 | Map it Phone: 303-765-1372 Website: http://www.antique-row.com/
Hip galleries, world-class museums and fun First Friday festivals – Denver’s art districts are the pulse of the Mile High City’s creative community. There’s great stuff going on in these neighborhoods year-round.
Head to Highlands Square in historic northwest Denver for funky gifts, handmade goods, hip clothing, unique jewelry, fine lingerie, not to mention some of the city’s most acclaimed restaurants and cafes.
Address: W. 32nd Ave., Denver | Map it Website: www.denver.org/metro/neighborhoods/highlands
Tattered Cover, one of the largest independent booksellers in the country, is packed from floor to ceiling with books, magazines and gifts. Get a cup of coffee or a pastry from the in-store café, sprawl out on a comfy sofa and catch up on your reading. Don’t forget to check the Tattered Cover calendar to see what big-name authors are appearing for book signings and readings.
Address: 1628 16th Street Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-322-7727 Website: http://www.tatteredcover.com/
A true cultural complex with art, literature, film, music and cuisine, this locale boasts Tattered Cover Bookstore, Twist & Shout Records, Chipotle, and the Denver FilmCenter.
Address: 2508-2526 East Colfax Avenue | Map it
The Denver Pavilions, a one-of-a-kind retail/entertainment center located in the heart of downtown Denver on the 16th Street Mall, features 40 stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, including Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes, United Artists Movie Theater, Banana Republic, H&M and Barnes & Noble.
Address: 500 16th St. Denver, CO 80202 | Map it Phone: 303-260-6001 Website: http://www.denverpavilions.com/
When searching for interior decoration or gifts in Denver, explore the Mile High City’s vibrant creative world, from hip museum gift stores to galleries in art districts like RiNo and the Art District on Santa Fe. You’re sure to find a completely unique and memorable piece created by a local artist, or a print by a modern master.
Website: http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/shopping/art-shopping-denver
An exciting and unique experience every time, Mile High Marketplace, with its main features-flea market, shops, farmers market, antiques market and event center, is the largest and only year-round regional outdoor shopping adventure and entertainment destination for the whole family.
Address: 7007 E. 88th Ave. Henderson, CO 80640 | Map it Phone: 303-289-4658 Website: http://www.milehighmarketplace.com/
Located on the 16th Street Mall, Writer Square offers shopping and dining in a refreshing atmosphere.
Address: 1512 Larimer Street, Denver | Map it Phone: (303) 623-3335 Website: http://www.downtowndenver.com/Life/WhattoDo/ShoppingDirectory/WriterSquare/tabid/230/Default.aspx
This culturally stimulating neighborhood is home to eight of Denver’s museums, including the Denver Art Museum, the Byers-Evans House Museum, the Colorado History Museum, the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, the Molly Brown House, the Denver Firefighters Museum, and the Mizel Museum.
Address: 213 West 13th Avenue, Denver | Map it Website: http://www.gtmd.org
Celebrating its 35th anniversary this summer, the Pearl Street Mall in Downtown Boulder (between 11th and 15th streets) is home to a wealth of locally owned businesses, ranging from vintage clothing shops and jewelry boutiques to trendy clothiers and ultra-hip independent book stores.
Active from: May 1 - September 30 Address: Pearl Street Mall, Boulder, CO | Map it Website: http://www.boulderdowntown.com
See Colorado Art and Meet Colorado Artists at the Downtown Denver Arts Festival
Show Some Pride At Denver PrideFest
Join Thousands of Fellow Art-Lovers at Cherry Creek Arts Festival
See Dragon Boats Speed Across Sloan's Lake at the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
More than 150 of Colorado’s most esteemed artists showcase paintings, sculpture, photography, glasswork, woodwork and more.
Active from: May 25 - May 28 Address: 500 16th Street, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 303-330-8237 Website: http://www.downtowndenverartsfestival.com
Denver’s most eclectic neighborhood festival features live entertainment on multiple stages, hundreds of arts and crafts booths and a food bazaar.
Active from: June 2 - June 3 Address: Civic Center Park, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 303-830-1651 Website: http://www.chundenver.org/
The streets of Larimer Square are transformed into a giant canvas by hundreds of artists, professional, amateur and students alike, who recreate masterpieces and original works with vivid pastel chalk.
Active from: June 2 - June 3 Address: Larimer Square, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 303-685-8143 Website: http://www.denverchalkart.com
One of the biggest Pride festivals in the country, a morning parade leads to a two-day, family-friendly party in Civic Center Park filled with food, live music and information highlighting the local gay and lesbian community.
Active from: June 16 - June 17 Address: Civic Center Park, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 303-733-7743 Website: http://glbtcolorado.org/renderContent.aspx?contentId=16
The arts festival weekend event is a world-class and award-winning celebration of the visual, culinary and performing arts, and enjoys an attendance of 350,000 visitors over the 3-day event. Meet and talk with international visual artists, sample fine cuisine, visit special exhibits and artist demonstrations, and entertain their families with interactive "Artivities" and exciting performing arts.
Active from: July 6 - July 8 Address: 2960 E 2nd Ave., Denver, CO 80206 | Map it Phone: 303-355-2787 Website: http://www.cherryarts.org/
Hang on to your cowboy hats – this traditional rodeo comes with a few twists including a goat dressing and a Wild Drag Race at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
Active from: July 13 - July 15 Address: Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Golden, CO | Map it Phone: (303) 333-4486 Website: http://www.cgra.ws/
This three-day festival will present an array of exciting African-American arts and cultural delights. A wide array of art will adorn the grounds and live music (including jazz, hip hop, R&B, rock 'n' roll and more) from the people of African descent will give way to a memorable weekend. This is a family friendly event with programming and activities for the entire family.
Active from: July 14 - July 15 Address: City Park, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 720-339-1693 Website: http://www.colbaf.org
Experience the largest Irish celebration in the Rocky Mountains with traditional Irish music performances and dancing, Irish drama and storytelling, crafts, games, and food and drinks at Clement Park in Littleton.
Active from: July 13 - July 15 Address: Clement Park, Littleton, CO | Map it Phone: 303-953-7277 Website: http://coloradoirishfestival.org
Celebrating Colorado's rich Asian Pacific American (APA) culture, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival has become the region's fastest growing fun, family-friendly summer festival. The weekend-long event lets you explore APA customs through performances, arts and crafts, shopping, dining and the exciting athletic competition of dragon boat racing.
Active from: July 28 - July 29 Address: 1700 N Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80204 | Map it Phone: 303-953-7277 Website: http://www.cdbf.org
The legacy of Old West icon Buffalo Bill is celebrated in the city of Golden with a Wild West Show, burro race, games, food and a Western parade.
Active from: July 25 - July 29 Address: Golden, CO | Map it Phone: 303-384-0003 Website: http://www.buffalobilldays.com
An offbeat take on the traditional county fair, the second annual Denver County Fair includes a skateboard rodeo, a carnival (complete with rides and midway games), competitive eating contests, animals, rockets, Roller Girls and more.
Active from: August 10 - August 12 Address: 4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216 | Map it Website: http://www.denvercountyfair.org
Delight your taste buds with creations from Colorado's favorite food establishments. Enjoy appetizers, entrees, and desserts in full-sized portions with friends or in sample sizes by yourself. Discover ethnic specialties or indulge in your traditional favorites. An elegant Fine Dining Area is showcased, highlighting gourmet cuisine from renowned chefs and offering daily cooking demonstrations.
Active from: August 31 - September 3 Address: Civic Center Park, Denver, CO | Map it Phone: 303-295-6330 Website: http://www.atasteofcolorado.com
Come eat, drink and dance at the 2012 Greek festival on the grounds of the Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral (the big gold dome). Whether you are nine or 99, there is something fun to do at the Greek festival.
Active from: June 15 - June 17 Address: 4610 East Alameda Avenue Denver, CO 80246 | Map it Website: http://www.thegreekfestival.com/
Come celebrate at one of the largest Celtic festivals in the nation. Entertainment includes bagpipe bands, Irish dancing, folk music, merchant tents and professional Scottish athletes competing in stone-put, hammer toss and caber toss.
Active from: September 6 - September 9 Address: 500 Big Thompson Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517 | Map it Phone: 800-903-7837 Website: http://www.scotfest.com/Scottish_Festival/Home.html
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