Historic mansion showcases stunning architecture and expansive manicured lawns with gorgeous mountain views. Atmosphere blends luxurious sophistication with peaceful, picturesque surroundings. Spaces divide easily for events, offering both indoor and outdoor ceremony options.
Rich history fills the mansion, showing how people lived 100 years ago. Tours offer historical insights with knowledgeable guides sharing engaging stories.
Many outdoor ceremony spots offer light and airy settings with plenty of space. The grounds provide great photo opportunities and options for holding both the ceremony and cocktail hour outside.
Good to know
Reservations are required for guided tours to ensure availability.
Parking is abundant and easy to find at the mansion.
The venue accommodates both weddings and corporate events with flexible spaces.
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.
The visitor center offers a really interesting history lesson about the land and refuge. Rangers explain the area's past and ecology in an easy-to-understand way, making the history engaging and clear.
Free outdoor trails offer plenty of space for walking and exploring. The area provides peaceful surroundings with opportunities for fishing and quiet enjoyment away from busy spots.
Good to know
Entry to the refuge is free of charge.
Dogs are not allowed in the refuge.
Visitors should remain in their vehicles for wildlife viewing.
Colorful café doubles as an art gallery with local artwork displayed throughout and a secluded patio that feels like a private courtyard. Atmosphere blends creative energy with relaxing vibes, attracting people who enjoy both art and quiet spaces. Indoor and outdoor seating accommodate a mix of casual visitors and those working or socializing.
Menu features unique Mexican-inspired drinks and pastries that stand out. The offerings combine interesting flavors with a creative twist.
Outdoor seating includes a secluded patio almost completely isolated from the road. Both indoor and outdoor areas offer plenty of space with wifi available.
Good to know
Tamales are only available on weekends.
The entryway is ADA compliant for easy access.
The cafe has both indoor and outdoor seating areas.
Park offers spectacular panoramic views of mountains, city, and Great Plains. Atmosphere stays peaceful and historic, with spots for picnics and a small playground. Features include a museum, gift shop, and cafe with unique treats like fudge and chocolate-covered bacon.
Buffalo Bill Cody museum offers a deep dive into his life with personal belongings and history. Lookout Mountain Park provides great views and interesting historical context, including the Buffalo Bill gravesite.
Great views of the plateau outside the Rockies create a scenic backdrop. Picnic tables near the museum building offer spots for outdoor meals. The space suits all ages for outdoor trips and picnics.
Good to know
Parking at Lookout Mountain Park is free.
Entry to Lookout Mountain Park is free.
The museum is closed on Mondays during winter.
Huge red rock formations rise sharply from open spaces, creating a stunning backdrop for peaceful, easy trails. The area maintains a quiet, calm atmosphere with well-maintained paths and plenty of benches. Off-leash dog areas and mountain biking trails add variety to the experience.
Easy trails and walkways offer interesting views and lead to spots like an old quarry. Several areas stand out for their unique features.
Free outdoor space offers a beautiful setting for walking, hiking, and mountain biking. The canyon provides a pristine haven for meditation, climbing, and other outdoor activities.
Good to know
There is no charge to visit Red Rock Canyon.
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen because there isn't much shade on the trails.
The trails at Red Rock Canyon are easy and accessible for the whole family.
Museum combines 19th-century buildings with living history farms and animal exhibits to create a peaceful, educational atmosphere. Families with children find interactive demonstrations and playgrounds engaging. Grounds offer serene spaces that feel like stepping back in time.
A living history farm with many animals offers demonstrations for all ages. Inside, an art exhibit and a special display on local history provide extensive information.
Wood structures and Pioneer houses create a vivid outdoor setting. Farming homesteads and a blacksmith shop bring the 1800s to life with reenactors and heritage animals on weekends.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free.
The museum features a living history farm with demonstrations.
There is plenty of parking available at the museum.
Small bar with dim red lighting and eclectic decor featuring religious iconography creates a cozy, quirky atmosphere. Music plays softly, supporting a chill neighborhood vibe where locals gather comfortably. Outdoor patio offers a dog-friendly, green space for relaxed socializing.
Variety of infused vodka flavors stands out. Decor mixes contemporary style with religious iconography for a unique vibe.
The outdoor space features a huge back patio filled with lush greenery. It is dog friendly and offers a chill vibe perfect for enjoying drinks outside.
Good to know
There is no food available at The Thin Man bar.
You can bring your own food to The Thin Man bar.
Drink prices are reasonable at The Thin Man.
Small, cozy museum offers hands-on exhibits and a working fossil lab where volunteers extract specimens. Peaceful atmosphere suits families, with a kid-friendly sandbox for digging dinosaur bones outdoors. Displays include local fossils and casts, creating an intimate, educational experience.
Small museum packed with ancient fossils and interesting history. Tour guides share knowledgeable, hands-on insights into evolving science and active research.
An outdoor dig pit lets kids dig up dino bones and try extracting fossils themselves. A shaded sandbox area provides a fun, hands-on experience while enjoying the surrounding scenery.
Good to know
Tickets include a guided tour from an expert.
Regular tours are available at the museum.
The museum features actual fossils and allows close-up views of the lab.
Towering red rock formations rise above lush green landscapes, creating breathtaking views at every turn. Trails wind through a quiet, peaceful setting ideal for walking and hiking. Well-maintained amenities include shaded benches and picnic areas that support a relaxing outdoor experience.
Informational displays at the visitor center explain the rock formations and their significance. The ranger office and historic home offer interesting insights and things to see.
Family-friendly trails offer easy access to stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. Picnic tables on the visitors center patio provide a nice spot for outdoor meals.
Good to know
Dogs are not allowed in Roxborough State Park.
There is a $10 fee to get into Roxborough State Park per car.
Visitors should prepare for loose gravel when pushing strollers.
Nature preserve offers gorgeous panoramic views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Facilities include a beautiful building with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for children. Outdoor spaces feature picnic tables and a covered deck with rocking chairs, creating a relaxing environment.
Several interesting educational opportunities engage young visitors. Adults find the informative exhibits well laid out and enjoyable.
A covered deck with rocking chairs offers a relaxing spot outdoors. Plenty of picnic tables and ample parking support easy access for families and kids exploring the preserve.
Good to know
The nature center has very limited hours, so check before visiting.
Dogs are welcome on the trails but must be leashed.
Bikes are not allowed on the hiking trails.
Visitor center offers stunning views of rock formations and mountains from multiple outdoor terraces and decks. It features interactive exhibits, a small museum, and a theater showing local history and geography. Free shuttle service connects to the main park, and amenities include a coffee shop, water fountains, and e-Bike rentals.
Exhibits offer interesting information on flora, fauna, geology, and human history. Interactive displays explain how the rocks formed and detail the park's history and native animals.
Outdoor spaces include a second-floor terrace and a patio with gorgeous views of red-rock monoliths and the Colorado Mountains. These areas offer great spots for photos and a chance to enjoy nature's beauty.
Good to know
The park and visitor center are free to visit.
The park opens at 5 am, and the visitor center opens at 9 am.
There are educational events and guided hikes available regularly.
Gift shop combines breathtaking scenery with a spacious outdoor patio featuring live music and water features. Atmosphere feels authentic and family friendly, serving as a community hub with a cafe offering unique local treats like bison burgers and coffee-flavored ice cream.
Displays include unique art pieces and locally made products. The shop offers a mix of Colorado and native items alongside food and drinks.
A spacious outdoor patio with beautiful trees offers a peaceful, shaded spot to enjoy meals. The back patio features hand dipped ice cream and serves as a great place for lunch or a bite outdoors.
Good to know
Buying something at the Trading Post helps fund the park.
I should go early because parking can be difficult.
They have a wide variety of merchandise, including fresh fudge and a cafe.
Museum offers rustic design with breathtaking views of city and mountains. Atmosphere stays peaceful and clean, inviting quiet reflection. Visitors engage with interactive areas like dressing up and horse riding, alongside a large gift shop and eatery.
Displays showcase Buffalo Bill's life with detailed stories and historic artifacts. The museum offers a rich glimpse into a fascinating era and includes his resting place.
Stunning views surround the outside area, making walks there memorable. The space stays clean and offers access to real bathrooms, which is a plus over porta potties.
Good to know
Entry to the museum costs $5 per person.
Parking is plentiful and available on-site.
The museum closes at 5 PM, limiting evening visits.
Huge green space with an expansive lake and paddleboats creates a scenic setting. Abundant tree cover offers shade, while wide pathways and playgrounds support active use. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and serene to energetic during music events.
Lots of interesting play equipment fills the two play areas. Weekends bring urban activities that add to the variety of interesting areas around.
A clean and safe outdoor space with plenty of room to walk, run, or bicycle. It offers a relaxing environment with grassy areas perfect for eating lunch or enjoying nature.
Good to know
There are no restrooms near the picnic area; only a porta-potty is available.
Parking at Denver City Park is often insufficient for its large size.
The park is not typically handicap accessible.
Modern taproom combines indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio featuring a giant outdoor heater and fire pit. Lively, friendly vibe fills the space, enhanced by regular food trucks and multiple TVs showing sports. Unique craft beers offer creative twists on classic styles, attracting a diverse crowd.
Lots of interesting flavors appear in the beer selection. The beer tastes good and unique compared to most places.
The patio offers dog friendly seating with a giant outdoor heater that keeps the space warm. Both indoor and outdoor seating options provide a nice variety.
Good to know
The brewery offers 5oz pours for $5, the smallest option available.
Food trucks frequently visit, providing a rotating menu of options.
The location is dog-friendly and bike-friendly.
Interactive art installations create an immersive, colorful universe blending visuals and sound. The space offers puzzle and adventure activities alongside photo-friendly spots and unique, creative rooms. Visitors engage with collaborative, healing energy in a setting that feels both magical and kooky.
Unique and immersive art experiences fill the space with creatively interactive and fanciful areas. Augmented reality elements add a fun and interesting layer throughout.
Outdoor spaces offer a variety of immersive exhibits with accessible ramps. The areas feel protected from wind and create a seriously cool atmosphere.
Good to know
Tickets for the immersive art experience are recommended to be purchased in advance.
The Spookadelia event runs on select weekends throughout the year.
VIP nights include refreshments and a gift bag for attendees.
City park offers open-air theaters, formal gardens, and large grassy sections for picnics and events. Atmosphere shifts from serene and quiet to lively with music, light shows, and food trucks during gatherings. Surrounding historic and modern architecture frames the space, creating a blend of charm and energy.
Events and protests often take place here, making it a spot with constant activity. The park holds rich history and offers interesting sights to watch and explore.
Outdoor spaces feature a well-designed park with an amphitheater that hosts concerts and festivals. Activities include music events, food gatherings, and farmers' markets that reflect local culture and history.
Good to know
The park has a bathroom available for visitors.
Parking nearby costs $5 for three hours.
The park hosts a Christmas market and tree lighting event.
Museum offers quiet, laid-back atmosphere with spacious, clean trolley cars to explore. Guided tours include hands-on experiences like riding restored trolleys and walking through historical rail vehicles. Visitors encounter extensive restoration projects and detailed exhibits on regional rail history.
Many interesting stories behind rail cars, trolleys, and engines bring history to life. The tour guide adjusts the experience to keep it engaging for smaller children.
Outdoor areas feature a collection of trolleys, buses, and train cars including a Rock Island museum inside a freight car. Visitors can enter many of the old vehicles, but most of the tour happens outside, so weather matters.
Good to know
The guided tour lasts about 90 minutes and involves walking on uneven surfaces.
A good pair of footwear is recommended for the tour experience.
Visitors can explore original train cars and trolleys in the train yard.
Cocktail bar blends mid-century modern decor with a laid back and welcoming vibe. Colorful, stylish interior features Bauhaus elements and an inventive menu of unique, high-end cocktails. Outdoor patio adds a relaxed space that fits the neighborhood feel.
Cocktails and mocktails here stand out for their unique flavors and off the beaten path combinations. Drinks offer a tasty, interesting experience beyond the usual choices.
Well kept outdoor patio offers a cute spot to relax, especially during warmer months.
Good to know
Custom craft drinks cost between $9 and $15, which is affordable for high-end cocktail bars.
Expect a cozy atmosphere perfect for date nights or casual meet-ups.
The location is convenient for grabbing a drink after dinner or as a nightcap.
Gigantic blue bear sculpture peers curiously into a glass convention center, creating a quirky urban contrast. The atmosphere blends quiet observation with the lively city energy nearby. It serves as a popular photo spot and recognizable city landmark.
A giant Big Blue Bear statue stands out as a fun and interesting landmark. Its unique design draws attention and offers a notable photo opportunity.
A Big Blue Bear sculpture stands outside the convention center as a quirky and fun public art piece. The outdoor area features impressive artwork that adds character to the space.
Good to know
Parking is available right across from the Big Blue Bear.
The Big Blue Bear is free to see.
Parking in the area is tight and paid.
Greenhouse setting filled with lush greenery and vibrant flowers creates a peaceful atmosphere where butterflies thrive. Interactive exhibits allow holding tarantulas and touching starfish, adding a hands-on experience. Family-friendly design includes a children's play area and accessible walkways, blending nature with engagement.
Many butterfly species and labeled plants create a rich learning environment. The pavilion features fascinating creatures that engage both kids and adults.
Outdoor areas feature a butterfly garden full of photo opportunities and a trail showcasing native plants. Flowers bloom everywhere, and neat bugs appear both inside and outside.
Good to know
The Butterfly Pavilion is wheelchair accessible for all visitors.
Every day, there is a butterfly release at 12:30 PM and 3:30 PM.
Visitors can touch starfish and hold a tarantula during their visit.
Rotating taproom offers wide beer selection with a spacious bar and exposed brick interior. Atmosphere feels cozy and easy-going, with a large outdoor patio and dog-friendly policy. Food trucks and games add to a casual, neighborhood vibe where families and well-behaved animals mix.
Rotating beer list offers interesting options that keep the selection fresh and delicious.
A great patio and a nice backyard outdoor space offer a solid spot to relax. Dogs are welcome both inside and on the back patio.
Good to know
The taproom is kid and dog-friendly, allowing pets indoors and on the patio.
Expect a rotating selection of breweries every month, showcasing different craft beers.
Trivia night occurs every Tuesday at 7pm, with a lively atmosphere.
Nature preserve offers peaceful atmosphere with well-maintained trails and diverse wildlife visible throughout. Spacious event room features large windows with mountain and water views. Quiet walks and educational programs attract bird watchers, families, and nature lovers.
Nature center offers a close look at plants coming to life. Several interesting signs provide detailed information throughout.
Quiet trails offer a chance for peaceful walks and nature exploration. Group hikes for toddlers provide a safe way for little ones to enjoy the outdoors with peers.
Good to know
Tickets cost less than $5 per person, making it affordable.
The best part is that Fountain Creek Nature Center is free.
Dogs must be on a leash while visiting.
Largest dinosaur track site in North America offers scenic ridge views and an uphill blacktop hike. Kids engage with fossil digging sandpit and dinosaur statues for photos. Outdoor areas include shaded patios and picnic tables, creating a family-friendly atmosphere.
Guided tours share engaging facts about dinosaurs and ancient landscapes. Informative signs and hikes reveal that Colorado was once underwater over 5,000 feet above sea level.
Real fossils sit exposed in the rocks, creating an outdoor museum feel. A free sandbox lets kids dig for and keep fossils, while picnic tables and a shaded patio offer spots to relax.
Good to know
Finding parking can be challenging during peak hours.
A shuttle is available for $20 if you prefer not to walk.
Bring your own picnic as there are no food services.
House setting with large outdoor patio creates a relaxed, inviting vibe filled with Nepalese cultural decor. Friendly staff foster a laid-back atmosphere complemented by live music and a great playlist. The space feels like a welcoming home with plenty of outdoor seating.
Memorabilia from trekking in Nepal creates a fun and interesting environment. The decor is informative and the owner has an interesting backstory from Sherpa to business person.
Outdoor seating includes a wonderful patio and plenty of space. The setting features a beautiful restored old house with a relaxed, inviting vibe.
Good to know
The patio entrance is not wheelchair accessible; use the back alley.
Vegan options are available, but the restaurant is not allergen-friendly.
Lunch deals offer great value for money, especially for students.
Large, bright space with dog-friendly patio and attractive decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Music stays low, allowing easy conversation and adding to the cool, vibrant vibe. Crowd varies from chill to busy, with a neighborhood feel and a well-regarded bar.
Deconstructed guacamole features pumpkin seeds and corn for a unique twist. Trash can nachos add a fun, interesting touch. The menu includes several other wonderfully interesting items and margaritas.
The patio welcomes dogs, making it easy to bring pets along. Music plays outside, creating a lively and relaxed atmosphere.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great prices, but service can be slow during this time.
A 4% kitchen charge is added to all bills, not listed on the check.
Parking can be difficult at this location, so plan accordingly.
Large space with sky-like floor creates a heavenly atmosphere that feels warm and welcoming. Ample indoor and outdoor seating offers patio views and places to relax or work. Unique, world-class gelato and ice cream flavors draw a friendly, community-focused crowd.
Menu offers experimental vegan options with many interesting flavor combinations. Ice cream features creamy textures alongside both classic and new flavors.
Patio offers killer views and welcomes dogs, making it a great spot for outdoor time.
Good to know
Heaven Creamery has three sections: Vegan, Gelato, and ice cream.
They provide special scoops for the vegan gluten-free area to prevent cross contamination.
They made their ice cream and gelato with 70% less sugar than traditional ice cream.
Rock shop offers a zen and calming atmosphere with a unique UV room where crystals glow like neon. The space includes a beautiful crystal garden with chairs and features rescue dogs that greet visitors. The shop combines stunning natural views with a peaceful, magnetic vibe.
A variety of interesting items fills the shop, making it a delightful stop. Clear and helpful explanations add an educational touch, especially for kids.
A crystal garden outside offers a beautiful and unique outdoor experience. The back patio provides a relaxing spot with options to enjoy coffee or pick fresh fruit from the orchard.
Good to know
Parking is available right off the road for easy access.
Expect to find ethically sourced and museum-grade specimens.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of crystals offered.
Ukrainian restaurant with rustic yet elevated decor featuring vibrant reds and cultural motifs like matryoshka dolls and cuckoo clocks. Atmosphere feels cozy and intimate with perfectly spaced tables and a small patio. Known for unique, flavorful dishes and creative vodka cocktails that highlight traditional ingredients.
Food shows creative preparation and stands out as some of the most interesting cuisine around. Cocktails include savory options that add a fun twist to the drink menu.
A cute back patio offers outdoor seating with only two tables, providing a cozy spot when the weather is nice. The small size inside makes the patio a nice alternative to the tight indoor space.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
A deposit is required for reservations, which is applied to the final bill.
The restaurant serves a seasonal menu, changing offerings regularly.
Lounge blends cozy lodge-like interior with an eclectic outdoor patio featuring a stream and fire pits. Atmosphere feels intimate and nature-inspired, inviting guests to relax by the fireplace or under trees. Unique touches include a book vending machine and a cabin aesthetic that sets it apart from typical bars.
Unique social cocktail lounge with a whimsical outdoor patio and a fun vibe. Tons of interesting decorations inside and out create a distinctive atmosphere.
Outdoor space features a foresty back patio that feels like a unique blend of nature and camping. Both indoor and outdoor seating offer eclectic vibes and a dog-friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 10:40 PM, even if they claim to be open until 2 AM.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and runs from 4-7 PM on weekdays.
Outdoor and indoor seating options are available for guests.