Outdoor adventures combine small group sizes with experienced guides who balance safety and exploration. Activities range from white water rafting to guided hikes, offering personalized instruction and access to picturesque mountain views. The atmosphere is engaging and educational, suitable for diverse ages and skill levels.
Flat Top Mountain offers fantastic views and terrain that matches skill levels. Several short hikes provide beautiful views, even through spotty weather guided by Will and Gabe.
Guides share knowledge to catch fish and lead to beautiful spots with plenty of fish. Catching fish happens quickly, often within the first hour on the river.
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The Amazing Race event is well organized and suitable for team building.
Activities include challenges that promote competition and collaboration.
The company provides all necessary equipment for outdoor activities.
Outdoor space offers unbeatable mountain views with a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. Fenced garden accommodates dogs and children safely, featuring heated seating and wood sculptures. Windy conditions require preparation when sitting outside.
Spectacular mountain views dominate both inside and outside seating areas. The setting offers a beautiful, stellar view that pairs well with drinks and food.
Almond crusted fish stands out with a crispy crust and a tangerine cream that adds a unique touch. The fish sandwich and fish and fries both feature this distinctive coating that defines the dish.
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The kitchen is closed on Sundays, so plan your visit accordingly.
The beer garden is dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Expect a casual atmosphere; no formal dress code is enforced.
Dining room overlooks amphitheater fire pits, creating a stunning view with mood lighting. Atmosphere feels upscale yet welcoming, with private tables enhancing intimacy. Upstairs bar offers high-end cocktails and a moody lounge vibe for a more casual experience.
Views include Pikes Peak and the amphitheater with fire pits and mood lighting. Every table offers a private setting with stunning scenery.
Fish here has good quality and generous portions. The fish stands out as some of the best ever tasted in the area.
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Reservations are currently two months out, so plan ahead.
The meal costs about $210 per person, so be prepared for the price.
They do not offer valet parking, which is important for planning your visit.
Multiple ponds and a river create a quiet wildlife sanctuary with pea gravel hiking trails and abundant birdlife. The area offers peaceful fishing spots and benches for rest, attracting visitors seeking solitude and nature views.
Spectacular fall colors and a mountain view stand out. Walks offer nice views around the wildlife habitat.
Several ponds have fish about 4 feet long swimming in them. Many fish rise near the surface, and fishing here often results in catching a few. Wildlife like turtles and jumping fish add to the scene.
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Parking is free, but can be tight during busy weekends.
There are several well-maintained trails around the ponds.
Dogs are allowed in the wildlife habitat but should be kept on a leash.
Dining space stays spare and small, with seating exposed to direct sun. Atmosphere feels comfortable and chill, carrying a welcoming vibe from previous occupants. Outdoor seating offers live music and a mountain view, creating a relaxed backdrop for fresh, protein-rich poke bowls.
Outdoor seating offers a great view of the mountains. Live music plays on Pearl Street, adding to the atmosphere while you enjoy the scenery.
Fish comes in very fresh with generous portions. The servings favor lots of fish over rice, making it a solid choice for fish lovers.
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The menu offers plenty of options and is well tagged for allergens or preferences.
They have a great selection of toppings and add-ons.
The pricing is very fair considering its location and the quality of ingredients.
Seafood restaurant with authentic British pub vibe and casual atmosphere offers outdoor patio views of Sloan's Lake and a play area with darts and games. The space feels cozy and welcoming, suitable for both family fun and adult gatherings. Live music and televised soccer add to the lively yet relaxed energy.
Outdoor seating offers great views of Sloan Lake and the city skyline. The patio overlooks the lake and downtown, providing a beautiful setting when weather allows.
Fish comes out with a crispy batter and tender, flaky meat inside. Cod fish and chips have a perfect crunch and are often considered the best in the area, especially on the $7 fish night.
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On Thursdays, the restaurant offers wild Alaskan pollock as the special.
Monday features all-day happy hour with discounted drinks.
The $7 fish night on Wednesdays is a popular deal.
Large venue with spacious layout and many TVs shows live international sports and major events. Atmosphere feels upbeat and welcoming, filled with friendly energy and great views. Features include taxidermy decor and an enclosed patio allowing dogs.
Impressive great views stand out here, paired with a friendly atmosphere. Ice cold beverages and delicious food complement the amazing scenery.
Fish tacos stand out with a rich blend of flavors, especially the blackened variety. The fish and chips also deliver solid, satisfying taste.
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Dogs are allowed on the enclosed patio.
Happy hour offers great food at unbeatable prices.
Expect a busy atmosphere during major sporting events.
Wildlife refuge offers serene wildlife drives with bison and prairie dogs visible along the route. Views include Denver city skyline and snow-capped Rocky Mountains, creating a scenic backdrop. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, providing a tranquil escape near urban areas.
Views include Denver and the Rockies to the west and mountain landscapes throughout. Trails offer wildlife sightings alongside scenic overlooks.
Bass and bluegill are common catches in the small ponds here. The area supports a variety of fish alongside frogs and snakes, making it a solid spot for fishing.
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Entry to the refuge is free of charge.
Dogs are not allowed in the refuge.
Visitors should remain in their vehicles for wildlife viewing.
Park offers breathtaking views of lakes and mountains with wide-open spaces for families. Trails wrap around water bodies, supporting walking, biking, and skateboarding. Quiet, peaceful atmosphere blends nature sounds with active play areas and a fishing pier.
Breathtaking views stand out at Ken Mitchell Park with awesome afternoon sights. The pier offers great evening views that complement the variety of activities around.
Fishing happens from the pier, dock, and shore at the park. These spots offer easy access for casting lines and hanging out.
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The park connects to the Front Range Trail, allowing access to many other parks.
There is a pier in the park where you can fish.
The park features a small playground for children.
Park features three ponds, a small creek with waterfall, and wheelchair accessible paved and dirt trails. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, with abundant wildlife and friendly dogs on leashes. Visitors walk, fish, bike, and enjoy mountain views in a well-maintained natural setting.
Trails lead to a beautiful lake and offer views of Longs Peak and Mount Meeker. Waterfalls and sunsets highlight the Rocky Mountains scenery.
Six different kinds of fish swim in the pond, making it a solid spot for fishing. Spot number three draws the most catches, and practicing catch, picture, release helps keep the experience fun for families and kids.
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Some ponds are fly and lure only, so check regulations before fishing.
The park is wheelchair accessible with easy-to-navigate paths.
There is plenty of parking available at the park.
Newly remodeled restaurant offers spacious patio with unbeatable mountain views and a modern clubhouse vibe. Atmosphere stays pleasant and quiet, blending golf course charm with a hip eatery feel. Features include a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar and live music, attracting a relaxed crowd after golf.
West-facing Peak views shine both indoors and on the spacious patio. The mountain views from Caddie's stand out as unbeatable, with Pattys patio offering better views and food than other spots.
Fish and chip Friday features a notable fish special. The fish and chips come with a greasy texture and sometimes serve at a lower oil temperature.
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Happy hour is available seven days a week with great drink deals.
Food specials are offered most days of the week.
Caddie's is a great venue for hosting events and gatherings.
Scenic trail loops around a quiet lake with mountain views and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors enjoy free kayaking and paddle boarding, fishing, and a family-friendly playground. Plenty of picnic tables and benches offer spots to relax and spread out even when busy.
Views of the mountains and Rockies stand out here, especially Cheyanne Mountain. Sunsets and fresh air add to the relaxing atmosphere.
Water is stocked with fish, making them easy to catch. Quiet spots around the lake offer a peaceful fishing experience with chances to catch multiple fish and even turtles.
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Parking can be a hassle at times, especially on hot days.
The park offers activities like walking, paddle boarding, and fishing.
Visitors should be vigilant in the evening due to wildlife.
Small lake with well-maintained gravel trails offers beautiful mountain views and peaceful natural scenery. Dogs roam off-leash under control, and visitors enjoy quiet benches and a fishing dock. Parking is limited but supplemented by a nearby playground and larger lot across the street.
Beautiful views of the mountains surround a small lake. Walking trails offer gorgeous scenery throughout the area.
Catching a fish takes about an hour using top-water, mid, and bottom tactics. Flies, traditional lures, and finesse fishing all work on this lake.
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Parking and vehicle access is available at one location near the lake.
Dogs can be off-leash at Coot Lake with proper commands and tags.
No swimming or boating is allowed at Coot Lake.
Park features wide, flat trails that are accessible for all ages and abilities, surrounded by ponds with diverse wildlife and mountain views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene even when busy, with plenty of shady spots and areas for fishing or birdwatching. Parking can be limited during peak times but access from nearby towns is easy.
Walking paths offer breathtaking views of the mountains and lakes. Trails stretch about 3 miles, perfect for birdwatching, fishing, and walking dogs while enjoying the scenic landscape.
Pan fish fishing offers a great experience with plenty of catches. The lake trail provides views of various fish swimming near the shore.
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Parking can be tricky if the lot fills up at Pella Crossing.
Leashed dogs are allowed at Pella Crossing.
The trails are suitable for any age and ability.
State park offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with scenic ponds and mountain views. Campsites provide privacy with full hookups and covered picnic areas. Trails and water access support fishing and paddle boarding in a natural setting.
Views include Rocky Mountains and the front range. Trails and lakes add to the breathtaking scenery.
Lakes stocked regularly ensure a steady catch. Fishing here pairs well with paddle boarding and camping.
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The park has clean restrooms with showers available on-site.
Fishing is popular here, with various species in the lakes.
The park offers RV parking with full hookups and cement pads.
Wetlands park offers peaceful walking trails through preserved nature with wildlife sightings like ducks, geese, and woodpeckers. Benches and shaded areas provide spots for quiet relaxation and nature watching. The atmosphere stays quiet and serene, making it suitable for families and dog walking.
Relaxing nature walks offer a chance to enjoy the calm surroundings. The park provides great views at sunset that highlight the natural beauty.
A large pond hosts fish alongside ducks, creating a lively aquatic scene. The water body supports a natural habitat for various fish species.
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Parking is limited at the park.
Some trails are closed due to recent fires.
The park is pet-friendly, but visitors should pick up after their pets.
Bar and grill offers stunning mountain views from multiple seating areas including rooftop and outdoor spaces. Atmosphere stays lively with live music and a fireplace area for comfort. Outdoor game area and spacious seating add to the welcoming vibe.
Incredible views create a stunning backdrop here. The scenery remains beautiful even when the weather turns chilly.
Buffet includes a large variety of seafood like lobster, crab, shrimp, fish, and sushi. Fish and chips feature full Cod fillets with larger portions and gluten-free options.
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Happy hour offers great deals, typically from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Credit card payments incur an additional charge.
Dogs on leashes are allowed in the outdoor area.
Memorial park offers spacious grounds with shade trees and a serene lake featuring paddle boats. It maintains a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with well-designed playgrounds and a splash pad for children. Bridges and art installations add visual interest along walking paths, making it suitable for families and casual strolls.
Spacious park offers tremendous mountain views and great lake vistas. Plenty of shade trees create a nice spot for picnics with scenic backdrops.
Still water holds fish, making it a spot for fishing. Fishing off the pier in the pond is possible.
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Pirate Fest is a free event held annually, attracting many visitors.
The Powwow takes place every September and is free to attend.
Expect limited parking availability during events, so arrive early.
Lake surrounded by flat, scenic trails offers peaceful birdwatching and wildlife views near urban areas. Rustic setting includes mountain vistas and accessible decks for observing nature. Facilities support inclusive outdoor activities like archery and paddleboarding.
Views include mountains, wildlife preserve decks, and the Front Range mountains. Walking trails and natural preserves add to the scenic experience.
Huge fish jumping fills the water with motion. Eagles soar above, adding to the lively scene.
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The entrance fee is $10 per vehicle.
Boating activities close in early October without warning.
Expect many mosquitoes; bring bug spray for comfort.
Reservoir offers quiet, peaceful water with no motorized boats allowed, creating a relaxing atmosphere ideal for swimming, paddle boarding, and picnicking. Open areas include playgrounds and shaded gazebos, attracting families and weekend visitors. Lifeguards and rental options support a safe, active environment.
An eight-mile loop circles the lake, offering breathtaking views of the natural surroundings. The water and landscape create a gorgeous setting that feels peaceful and open.
Plenty of fish and crayfish live in the lake, supporting activities like boating, swimming, and fishing. The lake holds two state fish records, making it notable for anglers.
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Entry fee is $15 on weekends for non-pass holders.
No dogs are allowed on the beach or in the water.
The swimming beach has a lifeguard until 6 pm.