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16th Street Mall


City pedestrian mall
16th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 534 6161
http://www.downtowndenver.com/...
The mall is a mile-long, tree-lined promenade stretching through the heart of downtown. Bustling with street vendors, souvenir shops, clothing and jewelry stores, and a plethora of bars and restaurants, this energetic strip offers plenty of variety. The Denver Pavilions, at the entrance of the mall, is a new open air-shopping plaza filled with trendy chains, including the Denver edition of the Hard Rock Café. The D & F Tower, a 325-foot replica of St. Mark's campanile in Venice, graces the center of the mall. The Tabor Center adds to the shopping enthusiasm. Free shuttles provide transportation up and down the mall, allowing for convenient cross-town sightseeing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
16th Street Mall photo by Shawn Nestingen
Photo: Shawn Nestingen
16th Street Mall photo by Travis Gray
Photo: Travis Gray
16th Street Mall photo by Rob Grover
Photo: Rob Grover
16th Street Mall photo by Rahim Rahman
Photo: Rahim Rahman
16th Street Mall photo by Saurabh Pradhan
Photo: Saurabh Pradhan
16th Street Mall photo by Cali Matthews
Photo: Cali Matthews
16th Street Mall photo by Cynthia Guajardo
Photo: Cynthia Guajardo
16th Street Mall photo by Kate Vacanti
Photo: Kate Vacanti
16th Street Mall photo by Garland
Photo: Garland
16th Street Mall photo by Andrew Davidson
Photo: Andrew Davidson
16th Street Mall photo by Jimmy66
Photo: Jimmy66
16th Street Mall photo by arminder01
Photo: arminder01
16th Street Mall photo by Peter Stickney
Photo: Peter Stickney
16th Street Mall photo by Wirawan Purwanto
Photo: Wirawan Purwanto
16th Street Mall photo by Chris B.
Photo: Chris B.
16th Street Mall photo by Kamal H.
Photo: Kamal H.
16th Street Mall photo by Jeff Quinlisk
Photo: Jeff Quinlisk
16th Street Mall photo by Marcia Thompson
Photo: Marcia Thompson
16th Street Mall photo by Bonnie Lease
Photo: Bonnie Lease
16th Street Mall photo by Stacey Fenton
Photo: Stacey Fenton
16th Street Mall photo by gwalker2
Photo: gwalker2
16th Street Mall photo by Stacey Fenton
Photo: Stacey Fenton
16th Street Mall photo by Christopher Costa
Photo: Christopher Costa
16th Street Mall photo by Asamanja Mallik
Photo: Asamanja Mallik
16th Street Mall photo by David Goodrich
Photo: David Goodrich
16th Street Mall photo by hilderik71
Photo: hilderik71
16th Street Mall photo by G-Dog68
Photo: G-Dog68
16th Street Mall photo by geraldcurtis52
Photo: geraldcurtis52
16th Street Mall photo by Maria Isabel
Photo: Maria Isabel
16th Street Mall photo by debbagain
Photo: debbagain
16th Street Mall photo by wyosarah203
Photo: wyosarah203
16th Street Mall photo by Kyle Hirsch
Photo: Kyle Hirsch
16th Street Mall photo by Rusty Tripod
Photo: Rusty Tripod
16th Street Mall photo by O'Damlé
Photo: O'Damlé
16th Street Mall photo by heathergeezy
Photo: heathergeezy
16th Street Mall photo by chrislmerle
Photo: chrislmerle
16th Street Mall photo by Arun Sasidharan
Photo: Arun Sasidharan
16th Street Mall photo by Jay Jakosky
Photo: Jay Jakosky
16th Street Mall photo by Kandis Glasgow
Photo: Kandis Glasgow
16th Street Mall photo by Hannah Crowley
Photo: Hannah Crowley
16th Street Mall photo by Rodrigo Torréns
Photo: Rodrigo Torréns
16th Street Mall photo by David Striker
Photo: David Striker
16th Street Mall photo by dansyndrome
Photo: dansyndrome
 

 
Apex Park


Biking and hiking heaven
18301 West Colfax
(at Heritage Square & US 40)
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space)
A favorite foothill destination for local mountain bikers, this park, 15 minutes from downtown, boasts a network of intermediate single-track trails with rigorous climbs and intense technical variation. The steep, narrow switchbacks of the Pick-n-Sledge Trail intersect with the Grubstake Loop, where you can reward yourself with a fast descent and yes, more climbing. Watch your speed and beware of loose rocks and waterbars. Hikers travel the trails for the views of Denver and the park is also a popular workout for trail runners.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Apex Park photo by facethewolf
Photo: facethewolf
 

 
Applewood Golf Course


Natural vegetation and wildlife
14001 West 32nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 279 3003
This golf nugget is unlike any other course in Colorado. Spanning 6,229 yards, its natural terrain has been retained so that the par 71 course plays through the native vegetation. The signature 16th hole, a 488-yard, par five challenge, culminates with an elevated, rolling green that really tests the putting game. Juniors are not allowed to play until 2pm from Friday to Sunday. Green fees: USD22 Monday-Friday; USD27 Saturday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Arabian Horse Trust


Horse devotees
12000 Zuni St
Denver, CO
United States
+1 303 450 4710
A one of a kind experience in the greater Denver area, this museum seeks to inspire an interest and passion for the Arabian horse. The site has a library, art gallery, theatre, and media center used by researchers, scholars, and art lovers. The collections include pioneer scrapbooks and heritage videos, documenting the relationships between people and horses through history. The trust also dedicates itself to restoring and providing access to rare collections pertaining to the history of the Arabian horse breed. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Arapahoe Greenway Trail


Paved open space trail
County Line Road & C-470
(along South Platte River)
Denver, CO 80123
United States
+1 303 798 5131
Roughly six and a half miles long, this paved trail runs north and south along the South Platte River. Beginning at Denver's southern city limit, the ride meanders past several industrial sites before spilling into the Centennial Golf & Tennis Club. From there the trail winds past historic downtown Littleton and passes by the Riverfront Festival Center and the famed Hudson Gardens. As the path proceeds south, it tours the South Platte Park and the Carson Nature Center. The trail ends at County Line Road where it connects with the C-470 Trail just outside Chatfield State Park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Arrowhead Golf Club


Spectacular red rock formations
10850 West Sundown Trail
Denver, CO 80125
United States
+1 303 973 9614 / +1 303 973 0352
Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed this course which rates as one of the top 75 public golf courses in the United States. Its lofty status owes much to its spectacular scenery. Surrounded by jagged red rock formations, the par 70 course is part-course, part-park. Narrow fairways are bordered by thick roughs and an inordinate amount of traps allowing for little margins of error. Proper golf attire and golf carts are required. Green fees, including cart, top at USD95.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arrowhead Golf Club photo by Katka Capova
Photo: Katka Capova
Arrowhead Golf Club photo by Detlef Adolff
Photo: Detlef Adolff
Arrowhead Golf Club photo by Laban West
Photo: Laban West
Arrowhead Golf Club photo by Richard Saxon
Photo: Richard Saxon
 

 
Aurora Hills Golf Course


A diamond in the rough
50 South Peoria Street
Denver, CO 80012
United States
+1 303 364 6111
Designed by Henry Hughes in 1968, this 6,735-yard course is convenient to central Denver. It features enough mature trees, sand traps and bunkers to bring the humble-factor into play and keep you guessing on whether to play it safe or bring out the big sticks. Signature holes include the 545-yard, par-five 10th hole with a dogleg to the right and a water hazard on both the left and right sides of the fairway. Green fees are from USD18 on the weekdays and from USD20 on the weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Aurora Hills Golf Course photo by John
Photo: John
 

 
Barr Lake State Park


Bird and mammal observation
13401 Picadilly Road
Denver, CO 80601
United States
+1 303 659 6005
Home to the Colorado Bird Observatory, this park is an ornithologist's dream. More than 330 species of birds have been seen in the park including white pelicans, great blue herons, owls and eagles. Guided nature hikes and evening astronomy classes are some of the many interpretive programs featured at the nature center. Considering the big boats cannot come here (10 horsepower maximum), it is the perfect place to bring the canoe. Make use of the trails, picnic areas, and boardwalks as you soak up nature. Fees: USD4 daily vehicle pass.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Barr Lake State Park photo by Dana Beaton
Photo: Dana Beaton
Barr Lake State Park photo by Paul Gana
Photo: Paul Gana
 

 
Bear Creek Lake Park


Open space recreation
15600 West Morrison Road
Denver, CO 80028
United States
+1 303 697 6159
http://www.ci.lakewood.co.us
Here, you can enjoy hiking, biking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, fishing, picnicking and camping on 2600 acres of open space. Sailboats, sailboards, canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and bikes are available to rent Memorial Day to Labor Day at the Soda Lake Marina. Park rangers offer a variety of interpretive programs including nature guided hikes and weekly campfire programs in the summertime. Public golfing is also available. 50 campsites are available at the Indian Paintbrush Campground. Check website for pass prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bear Creek Lake Park photo by Kelly Tomlinson
Photo: Kelly Tomlinson
 

 
Bergen Peak


Worth the short drive
Stagecoach Boulevard
Denver, CO 80439
United States
A short drive out of Denver places you in this popular natural wonderland of open space filled with miles of trails for wildlife seekers, day hikers and mountain bikers. Beginning mountain bikers can enjoy the wide-open, smooth hardpack but must endure the steep switchbacks and steps during the final ascent. Trails tend to be very crowded on summer weekends. To get there drive west on I-70 from downtown Denver to the Evergreen Parkway exit (Colorado 74). Drive through Bergen Park to Elk Meadow Park and turn right on Stagecoach Boulevard. Follow the signs to the parking area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Big League Tours


A Taste of the Bigs!
Coors Field
2001 Blake St
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 866 619 1748 / +1 317 534 2475
http://www.bigleaguetours.com
The crack of the bat never sounded so good. If you're an avid baseball fan who's ever dreamed of visiting that historic stadium, or desired to watch that favorite childhood team you never got to see, Big League Tours will set you up with an exclusive baseball package that not only gets you a ticket to the ballgame, but also offers one-of-a-kind baseball opportunities. When you go on a Big League Tour, you might find yourself dining with a Hall of Famer or taking batting practice with an All-Star. With tours available in all 30 stadiums, you can customize your own memorable trip, or join a group on one of Big League Tours regional excursions. Whether your plan is to bond with the family at the ballpark or to spend a weekend with the guys, this unique tour company will provide an unforgettable experience that gets you up-close and personal with the Big Leagues.

These tours are available during the regular baseball season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Big League Tours photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Birdhaus Bash


Cute homes for your feathered pets
1005, York Street
Denver Botanical Gardens (venue)
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 720 865 3544
http://www.botanicgardens.org/...
The Denver Botanical Gardens organizes the annual Birdhaus Bash which is an auction of birdhouses of all shapes, sizes, colors and designs. The mood is set with live music performances, food, drinks and a party. Birdhouses with autographs of celebrities who have performed at the garden are sold. Prizes for the best children's birdhouse, best celebrity birdhouse et al are given away. Live bird prey demonstrations, fun, educational activities for children are a highlight of this one day event.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Black American West Museum and Heritage Center


History, lost and found
3091 California Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 292 2566
http://www.blackamericanwest.org/
This museum, which started as a personal collection, explores a missing passage in the history of America. Through its exhibits of photographs and artifacts you learn that one-third of America's cowboys were African-American, and that the African-American pioneers were among some of the nation's earliest millionaires. African-Americans were an important part of the westward migration and you can learn all about it here. Admission is USD6 for adults USD5.50 for seniors(65+) and students pay USD4.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave


Legendary cowboy's resting place
987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Rd
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 526 0747
http://buffalobill.org
William F. Cody, known to the world as "Buffalo Bill," was buried here on Lookout Mountain above Golden in 1917. He attained fame through his "Wild West" shows which he performed all over the world. The Memorial museum displays articles from the life and times of Buffalo Bill's adventurous life. Souvenirs and snacks are in abundance at the nearby Pahaska Tepee Gift Shop. Views of Golden and downtown Denver from Lookout Mountain are outstanding. Admission: USD3 adults, USD2 seniors, USD1 children 6-15.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Henry Song
Photo: Henry Song
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Scott McCarthy
Photo: Scott McCarthy
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Karen Rasmussen
Photo: Karen Rasmussen
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Mike Davis
Photo: Mike Davis
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Veers57
Photo: Veers57
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Gian Sambalido
Photo: Gian Sambalido
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by D. Brady
Photo: D. Brady
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Rick Turner
Photo: Rick Turner
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by mary mousel
Photo: mary mousel
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Kim Woodford
Photo: Kim Woodford
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Allan Porterfield
Photo: Allan Porterfield
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Daniel Dougherty
Photo: Daniel Dougherty
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Randy Dykhuis
Photo: Randy Dykhuis
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Leslee Rene Wright
Photo: Leslee Rene Wright
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave photo by Britt Zillah
Photo: Britt Zillah
 

 
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center


Creatures of beauty
6252 West 104th Avenue
(At US 36)
Denver, CO 80020
United States
+1 303 469 5441
http://www.butterflies.org
This is your chance to get up close with the likes of tarantulas, scorpions, giant cockroaches and mammoth centipedes. There is also a glass enclosed bee factory, which allows you to safely watch worker bees, and a 7,000-square-foot conservatory complete with a small tropical forest and 1,200 butterflies. The sight is impressive and makes for a great outing with the kids. If you prefer the outdoors, wind your way through the cactus gardens. A gift shop is available. Admission for adults is USD7.95 and children is USD4.95. For seniors it is USD5.95 and all Outdoor activities are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by D. Daniel
Photo: D. Daniel
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Sammi Massner
Photo: Sammi Massner
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by That Will Guy
Photo: That Will Guy
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by That Will Guy
Photo: That Will Guy
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Frank Harris
Photo: Frank Harris
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Tom Hewett
Photo: Tom Hewett
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Jason Paul Roberts
Photo: Jason Paul Roberts
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Michelle
Photo: Michelle
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Jessica Payne
Photo: Jessica Payne
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Jim McDaniel
Photo: Jim McDaniel
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Tabitha Carroll
Photo: Tabitha Carroll
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by dickedydog
Photo: dickedydog
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Tim Sarnacki
Photo: Tim Sarnacki
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by George Roch
Photo: George Roch
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center photo by Blah Blah Blog
Photo: Blah Blah Blog
 

 
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum


Two tours in one
1310 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 620 4933
http://www.coloradohistory.org/
Guided tours take visitors through one of the city's oldest and most elegant homes, within walking distance of downtown. Rocky Mountain News founder William Byers built the red-brick Victorian home in 1883, and, six years later, the son of John Evans, the state's second territorial governor, purchased it. The tour fee includes access to the Denver History Museum, which occupies the old carriage house. The museum offers changing exhibits, interactive video displays and an extensive photo archive. Admission: USD3 adults; USD2.50 seniors; USD1.50 kids (6-16).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by 64MM
Photo: 64MM
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by amy koenig
Photo: amy koenig
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by Chris Crowle
Photo: Chris Crowle
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by amy koenig
Photo: amy koenig
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by Olenka
Photo: Olenka
 

 
Centennial Golf & Tennis Club


Par 63 executive course
5800 South Federal Boulevard
Denver, CO 80123
United States
+1 303 794 5838
http://www.golfcolorado.com/ce...
This golf and tennis center features a par 63 executive golf course that spans 4,270 yards. To handle the crowds it recently added an additional nine new holes and a newly renovated clubhouse. There is also a large, lighted driving range and a practice putting green. The club also offers six indoor tennis courts, as well as indoor and outdoor lounging areas. For a snack or full meal, an on-site café grill and bar is available. The short course is perfect for duffers squeezed for time. Green fees: USD32.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Centre Hills Golf Course


Complete training center
16300 East Centretech Parkway
Denver, CO 80011
United States
+1 303 343 4935
This golf center features a large, lighted driving range as well as putting and chipping greens, making it an ideal place to work out the kinks in the game. Designed by Richard Phelps in 1973, the nine-hole, par three course actually offers some tough golf challenges, including a 200-yard sixth hole with a green surrounded by both water and traps. The course totals 1,305 yards and rates as a perfect introduction for beginners. Green fees: USD7.50 Monday-Friday; USD9 Saturday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cherry Creek Athletic Club


Denver's largest gym
500 South Cherry St
Denver, CO 80246
United States
+1 303 399 3050
http://www.cherrycreekclub.com
With this gym's 100,000 square feet of muscle-machine space it ranks as the largest athletic club in Denver. It has both indoor and outdoor pools, seven racquetball courts, six squash courts, a Cybex training center, indoor track, sand volleyball court, and a spinning area. Even the locker rooms are state-of-the art with saunas, jacuzzis, phone lounges and steam rooms. An in-house spa provides pampering massages, facials, manicures and pedicures. Short and long term memberships are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cherry Creek Bike Trail


Denver's famous city trail
2200 15th St (Confluence Park access point)
(access at various points throught the city)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 698 4903
Beginning at Confluence Park and traveling east to the Cherry Creek reservoir, this trail follows wanders approximately 15 miles. Along the way, it meanders through some of Denver's most popular neighborhoods including Lodo, Capital Hill and Cherry Creek. Perfect for walking, biking, and inline skating, the paved path is a great way to experience the city like a local. But be careful on weekends, the trail is packed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Richard Masoner
Photo: Richard Masoner
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Rob!
Photo: Rob!
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Kamal H.
Photo: Kamal H.
 

 
Cherry Creek Shopping Center


Exclusive shopping and family fun
3000 East First Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 388 3900
http://www.shopcherrycreek.com/
Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, Tiffany & Co, and Ralph Lauren anchor the 160 shops at this upscale mall. This indoor playground, designed around a breakfast theme, features slides that resemble bacon strips alongside enormous plastic eggs. The mall also features valet parking, in addition to 5,000 covered spaces in the adjoining free parking garage. Haagen Dazs and California Pizza Kitchen are onsite as is a multiplex movie theater.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo by Minjung Shim
Photo: Minjung Shim
Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo by Doug Grinbergs
Photo: Doug Grinbergs
Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo by nick humphrey
Photo: nick humphrey
Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo by Jane Halley
Photo: Jane Halley
Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo by Sasha Hurlock
Photo: Sasha Hurlock
 

 
Cherry Creek Sneak


Annual run for education
Fillmore and First Street
(streets of Cherry Creek)
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 394 7223
http://www.cherrycreeksneak.com
The annual USATF certified five-mile run, race walk, and wheelchair competition takes place on the streets of Cherry Creek. Each year, this wildly popular event, which sponsors EDUCARE Colorado, takes place in late April. Be prepared for a crowded run though for the race tends to draw over 10,000 people. A 5K Sneak Shortcut, a fun run or walk, and 1/2 Mile Kid's Sneak complement the official race. Register the day of the race or in advance at a local Gart Sports.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cherry Creek Sneak photo by Marcus Kwan
Photo: Marcus Kwan
 

 
Cherry Creek State Park


Recreation haven in the city
4201 South Parker Road
Denver, CO 80014
United States
+1 303 699 3860
If you need a temporary reprieve from the city bustle, take in a bit of nature at this local state park. The Cherry Creek Reservoir is the focal point of the park and is a haven for fishing, sailing, swimming and skiing. Numerous nature trails snake through the park offering hikers a chance to see wildlife, while bikers, runners and roller bladers utilize the paved trails and roads. Camping and horse back riding are available. The nature center offers various classes in subjects like aquatic entomology and falconry. Fees: USD5 daily vehicle pass, USD43 for annual vehicle pass.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Children's Museum of Denver


Come to explore
2121 Children's Museum Drive
Denver, CO 80211
United States
+1 303 433 7444
http://www.mychildsmuseum.org
This is a place where a child's natural urge to experience the world hands-on comes together with art and science projects, building materials and imagination. The Museum includes nine interactive Playscapes including the CMD Fire Station #1, My Market, Center for the Young Child, Under My Feet and Over My Head, The Assembly Plant, Making the Team, Arts a la Carte, Around the Block, and Alphabet Soup. There are also several programs, activities and special events held throughout the year. Check the Museum's website for a complete listing of upcoming events. Admission: USD7 for ages 1-59, USD5 for 59+, and kids under 1 are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Children's Museum of Denver photo by David Bates
Photo: David Bates
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Dustin
Photo: Dustin
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Zach Wear
Photo: Zach Wear
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Denver Public Library Teens
Photo: Denver Public Library Teens
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Liz and Denny Bromley
Photo: Liz and Denny Bromley
 

 
City Park


Serenity in the city
East 18th Avenue
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 720 913 0668
This 314-acre expanse of gardens, greenery, fountains, ponds and fine sculpture, located just east of downtown, is home to the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Built in the early 1900s as part of the popular City Beautiful movement, the park served Denverites as a civic refuge and swimming retreat. The lake beach no longer exists, but the historic boathouse, seen on many area postcards, remains. Three playgrounds, picnic tables, tennis courts and a public golf course are all available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Park photo by Kelly Angard
Photo: Kelly Angard
City Park photo by phil palmer
Photo: phil palmer
City Park photo by scott kessler
Photo: scott kessler
City Park photo by Karl Gruenewald
Photo: Karl Gruenewald
City Park photo by Matthew Roberts
Photo: Matthew Roberts
City Park photo by Mike Thomas
Photo: Mike Thomas
City Park photo by Mark Shernick
Photo: Mark Shernick
City Park photo by Claudia's puppy Rose
Photo: Claudia's puppy Rose
City Park photo by Christopher Bradshaw
Photo: Christopher Bradshaw
City Park photo by Jim Canfield
Photo: Jim Canfield
City Park photo by Patty Simmons
Photo: Patty Simmons
City Park photo by David Group
Photo: David Group
 

 
City Park Festival of the Arts


Celebrating Local Art
City Park Esplanade
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 720 205 6506
http://cityparkfestival.org/
An attempt to encourage art in the neighborhood is the reason behind the City Park Festival of the Arts. The local first-timers get to showcase their work alongside the best artists of the city. The rates of the art-work here are definitely cheaper. If you are a foodie, you won't be disappointed as you get to munch on a variety at reasonable prices. There are many fun-events organized for children. There is also live music performed here. This event is perfect for people of all age groups.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Park Festival of the Arts photo by Lorien!
Photo: Lorien!
 

 
City Park Golf Course


Convenient City Location
2500 York Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 295 2096
http://www.cityofdenvergolf.com
If you are looking to play golf, and do not have a lot of time to search for a course, this 18-hole gem is convenient to all areas. The course has enough trees and water holes to keep you humble. Reservations can be made five days in advance for residents and three days in advance for non-residents. Call the automated reservation line to ensure your tee time. A driving range is available. Fees range from USD10-USD16.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Park Golf Course photo by Paul Crossland
Photo: Paul Crossland
City Park Golf Course photo by John Hoeft
Photo: John Hoeft
 

 
Colorado Governor's Mansion


Tour Colorado's pioneer heritage
400 East 8th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 837 8350
Designed and built for the Cheeseman family in 1908, and later purchased by the Boettcher family, this mansion was deeded to the state in 1959. The Georgian Revival residence became the Governor's Mansion in 1960 after considerable controversy. Ornate fountains, gardens and a substantial collection of European and Asian artwork and antiques grace the home. One main attraction, the Drawing Room, houses a Waterford crystal chandelier that once hung in the White House in Washington, D.C. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by HelpFeedAlex
Photo: HelpFeedAlex
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by Mitch Hernandez
Photo: Mitch Hernandez
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by Kevin Fanciulli
Photo: Kevin Fanciulli
 

 
Colorado History Museum


Trace the history of Colorado
1300 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 866 3682
http://www.coloradohistory.org/
If you are interested in finding out more about Colorado and the west, then this is the place to go. It offers a vast collection of artifacts from the Mesa Verde Indian culture, as well as a plethora of historical exhibits related to mining and railroads. Its cowboy memorabilia is some of the most extensive in the country. Give yourself a day to tour the entire museum. Admission: USD5 adult; USD4.50 seniors and students; USD3.50 children (6-16); children under 6 are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado History Museum photo by Ishmael Orendain
Photo: Ishmael Orendain
Colorado History Museum photo by sfgamchick
Photo: sfgamchick
Colorado History Museum photo by Daniel Humann
Photo: Daniel Humann
Colorado History Museum photo by Lauren Amberman
Photo: Lauren Amberman
Colorado History Museum photo by Scott Beach, Syr. NY
Photo: Scott Beach, Syr. NY
Colorado History Museum photo by sharon thomas
Photo: sharon thomas
 

 
Colorado Railroad Museum


Railroad history
17155 West 44th Avenue
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 279 4591 / +1 800 365 6263
http://www.crrm.org
Established in 1958, this museum was created to preserve an important part of Colorado history and, in particular, the narrow gauge mountain railroads that were pioneered in the state. The museum houses an extensive collection of railroad equipment as well as original photographs and paintings by pioneers, including William Henry Jackson. In addition to the museum, there are 50 train cars, trolleys and locomotives, including a 317-ton Burlington locomotive 5629. A gift shop is on-site. Admission: USD8 adults, USD7 seniors and USD5 children under 16.

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Colorado Railroad Museum photo by Veers57
Photo: Veers57
Colorado Railroad Museum photo by Christopher J. May
Photo: Christopher J. May
Colorado Railroad Museum photo by Pete Doty
Photo: Pete Doty
 

 
Colorado Renaissance Festival


Let's Get Medieval!
409F S Wilcox Street (office)
Denver, CO 80104
United States
+1 303 688 6010
http://www.coloradorenaissance...
This festival recreates a 16th-century England ruled by King Henry VIII and Queen Ann. There is a marketplace with more than 200 artisans and tons of festive food. Troubadours, jugglers, and jesters fight for attention while wandering the grounds. Check out the jousting between knights on horseback, or watch the legendary Puke and Snot perform. There is plenty to do between shows so plan to spend the whole day. The festival lasts for eight weekends in June and July. Directions: Take I-25 South to Exit 173 and then follow the signs along Perry Park Road. Be prepared for lines of traffic. Admission: Adults: USD14.95, children (5-12): USD7, children five and under are free.

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Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum


Mineral collections
1310 Maple St
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 273 3823 / +1 303 273 3815
http://www.mines.edu/Academic/...
A rockhounder's paradise, this museum exhibits mineral collections from all over the world. Examples of exhibits include "Clear Creek Cave Gemstones," "Colorado Mining History," and "Earth History." This is definitely one of those museums that upon exiting will cause you to ponder "I did not know rocks could be so diverse and complicated." A fine attraction for children, the museum also loans Trunks and Fossil Kits, including rocks, minerals, fossils, gemstones and charts. Admission is free. Loans require a USD20 refundable deposit.

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Colorado State Capitol Building


Colorado's famed building
200 East Colfax Ave.
(at Broadway)
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 866 2604
http://www.milehighcapitol.org/
While the gilded dome of this building may attract the attention of visitors, the history and stunning architectural features inside holds their real interest. Standing precisely one mile above sea level, its observation deck offers impressive views of Denver, the Rocky Mountains and the surrounding plains. You can get your fill of local history by scanning the murals on the first floor and the onyx busts of Denver's important historical figures. Be sure to also take a tour of the impressive House and Senate chambers. Guided tours are available and admission is free.

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Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Sarah Imholt
Photo: Sarah Imholt
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Simon Foot
Photo: Simon Foot
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Tim Vo
Photo: Tim Vo
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by crow_soup
Photo: crow_soup
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Lubbers/YourHub
Photo: Eric Lubbers/YourHub
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Jensen
Photo: Eric Jensen
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Spamboy.com
Photo: Spamboy.com
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by amy wei
Photo: amy wei
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Gary Minniss
Photo: Gary Minniss
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Chris Friel
Photo: Chris Friel
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Withrow
Photo: Eric Withrow
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Fiddlelass
Photo: Fiddlelass
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by dougprowse
Photo: dougprowse
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Robin Trehaeven
Photo: Robin Trehaeven
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Letao Tao
Photo: Letao Tao
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by katriG
Photo: katriG
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Richard Solis
Photo: Richard Solis
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Phil Polizzo
Photo: Phil Polizzo
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by www.arteworks.biz
Photo: www.arteworks.biz
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by mark_1327
Photo: mark_1327
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Frank Smith
Photo: Frank Smith
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by josh.oakley
Photo: josh.oakley
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by The Reynolds Ladies
Photo: The Reynolds Ladies
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Mohaloaloha
Photo: Mohaloaloha
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Mr Deedz
Photo: Mr Deedz
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jana Miller
Photo: Jana Miller
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Brion Guzzino
Photo: Brion Guzzino
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Vicki Stark
Photo: Vicki Stark
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by pensivelaw1
Photo: pensivelaw1
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Shelly and Roy Johnson
Photo: Shelly and Roy Johnson
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jen
Photo: Jen
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Rebecca Lehmann
Photo: Rebecca Lehmann
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Hapa the Dog
Photo: Hapa the Dog
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by MontanaRajah
Photo: MontanaRajah
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Chris Melton
Photo: Chris Melton
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by David George
Photo: David George
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jason Bechtel
Photo: Jason Bechtel
 

 
Confluence Park


Where Denver began
2200 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 720 913 0696 (Denver Parks and Recreation)
http://www.denvergov.org/South...
This park surrounds the convergence of the Platte River and Cherry Creek. Here, the discovery of gold led to a wild influx of people, bringing about the formation the city of Denver. Besides its fame as a great kayaking run, the park boasts a nice beach for swimming. It also provides places for picnicking and games, as well as plenty of areas for skating and walking. The park is also where the Cherry Creek Bike Trail meets with the Platte River Bike Trail.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Confluence Park photo by George In Denver
Photo: George In Denver
Confluence Park photo by George In Denver
Photo: George In Denver
Confluence Park photo by shellyd
Photo: shellyd
Confluence Park photo by Jessie
Photo: Jessie
Confluence Park photo by Jessie
Photo: Jessie
Confluence Park photo by Marc Wren
Photo: Marc Wren
Confluence Park photo by Kathleen H Fenton
Photo: Kathleen H Fenton
Confluence Park photo by Jon Krueger
Photo: Jon Krueger
Confluence Park photo by Cindy L. Barnes
Photo: Cindy L. Barnes
 

 
Coors Brewing Company


Beer factory tours
1221 Ford Street
(at 13th Avenue)
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 277 2337
http://www.coors.com/home.asp
Who was Adolph Coors? What was the Coors Company's original name and how did it survive the prohibition years? You will find all of this out and more when you take the guided tour through this legendary brewery. All ages are welcome. If you are of legal drinking age you can enjoy 21 ounces of beer tasting at the end of the tour; just make sure to bring proof of age. Tours last about 90 minutes and can be remembered through a souvenir from the Coors gift shop. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coors Brewing Company photo by Devin O'Shea
Photo: Devin O'Shea
 

 
Coors Field


The pride of baseball
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 762 5437 / +1 303 292 0200
http://www.coloradorockies.com
Baseball is an essential part of the American culture and a vibrant component of Denver, all of which makes Coors Field such a hub of activity during the summer. It seats more than 50,000 and is regarded as one of most fan-friendly parks in the country. For a few dollars you can take a guided walking tour and learn about the history of the field while taking in all the sights, including the Colorado Rockies dugout and the visiting team's clubhouse.

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Coors Field photo by Charles Crabtree
Photo: Charles Crabtree
Coors Field photo by Brian LoBue
Photo: Brian LoBue
Coors Field photo by sparky05
Photo: sparky05
Coors Field photo by Brian Lewis
Photo: Brian Lewis
Coors Field photo by Ryan Swift (www.splo
Photo: Ryan Swift (www.splo
Coors Field photo by Phil Romans
Photo: Phil Romans
Coors Field photo by Bobbi L. Newman
Photo: Bobbi L. Newman
Coors Field photo by Brian Myers
Photo: Brian Myers
Coors Field photo by vestigiumleones
Photo: vestigiumleones
Coors Field photo by Joel Dinda
Photo: Joel Dinda
Coors Field photo by Charles Crabtree
Photo: Charles Crabtree
Coors Field photo by Adam Heckler
Photo: Adam Heckler
Coors Field photo by Molly E. Gillette
Photo: Molly E. Gillette
Coors Field photo by Ryan Swift (www.splo
Photo: Ryan Swift (www.splo
Coors Field photo by Nathan Sicko
Photo: Nathan Sicko
Coors Field photo by Mark Kimmet
Photo: Mark Kimmet
Coors Field photo by John Yaglenski
Photo: John Yaglenski
Coors Field photo by Jeffrey Cumming
Photo: Jeffrey Cumming
Coors Field photo by Paul Dineen
Photo: Paul Dineen
Coors Field photo by Johnny Loi
Photo: Johnny Loi
Coors Field photo by Paul Dineen
Photo: Paul Dineen
Coors Field photo by Gehan Gehale
Photo: Gehan Gehale
Coors Field photo by Yue Savage
Photo: Yue Savage
Coors Field photo by Raj Singh
Photo: Raj Singh
Coors Field photo by kc_dunstan
Photo: kc_dunstan
Coors Field photo by flyguyrob92
Photo: flyguyrob92
Coors Field photo by AaronMyers.com
Photo: AaronMyers.com
Coors Field photo by bwmurphy1972
Photo: bwmurphy1972
Coors Field photo by Rachel Coon
Photo: Rachel Coon
Coors Field photo by fallen milkmaid
Photo: fallen milkmaid
Coors Field photo by brent watkins
Photo: brent watkins
Coors Field photo by Dain Swanson
Photo: Dain Swanson
Coors Field photo by wizardkitten
Photo: wizardkitten
Coors Field photo by Doug Factor
Photo: Doug Factor
Coors Field photo by Lady Wiserbird
Photo: Lady Wiserbird
Coors Field photo by joet5402
Photo: joet5402
Coors Field photo by Josh Schultz
Photo: Josh Schultz
Coors Field photo by Marilynn Court
Photo: Marilynn Court
Coors Field photo by katiel78
Photo: katiel78
 

 
Daniels Park


Open space and wildlife
Castle Pines Parkway
Denver, CO 80126
United States
+1 303 697 4545 (Mountain Parks Headquarters)
http://www.denvergov.org/mount...
Over 1,000 acres of land can become your exploring grounds for the day when you visit this park, only 20 miles south of Denver. Take route I-25 to the Castle Pines exit and drive three miles to the park. Once there, drive on the road that cuts through the park to experience the preservation area for 50 buffalo. You might also see elk, deer, antelope and coyotes. The views of the mountains are magnificent. Park the car when the mood moves you, enjoy the views, and picnic at one of the designated locations. This is a perfect place for a quiet day trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Daniels Park photo by Kristal Kraft
Photo: Kristal Kraft
Daniels Park photo by anne shaffer
Photo: anne shaffer
Daniels Park photo by blue.monkey
Photo: blue.monkey
 

 
Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail


Single-track heaven
Deer Creek Canyon Road & Cougar Road
Denver, CO 80120
United States
+1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space)
Deer Creek Canyon, located in the southwestern hills, is 20 minutes from downtown depending on traffic. It presents a variety of challenging single-track trails for the intermediate mountain biker. The Red Mesa Loop, a 2.5 mile thrill ride, offers some of the best biking along the Front Range. The views from the top of the Loop are awe-inspiring and motivate you for the speedy descent down the clay hard pack. Keep an eye out for hikers and pay attention to trail markings because certain trails do not permit mountain bikes.

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Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail photo by Eric Bigoness
Photo: Eric Bigoness
Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail photo by Kelly Angard
Photo: Kelly Angard
Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail photo by Jesse Kurtas Bell
Photo: Jesse Kurtas Bell
Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail photo by Stephen Archer
Photo: Stephen Archer
Deer Creek Canyon Bike Trail photo by Jim Berger
Photo: Jim Berger
 

 
Deer Creek Canyon Park


Quick city escape
Grizzly Dr
Denver, CO 80127
United States
+1 303 271 5925
http://www.co.jefferson.co.us
This diverse park, which includes over nine miles of hiking trails, can satisfy any outdoor fix without requiring a drive far out of the city. The area was once a favorite hunting ground of Ute and Arapahoe Indians. Even Jesse James was a frequent visitor in his later years. The trails are open for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Take C-470 south and exit at Wadsworth. Turn right on Wadsworth then turn right on Deer Creek Canyon road. The park is five minutes on your left.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Deer Creek Canyon Park photo by Eric Lessard
Photo: Eric Lessard
Deer Creek Canyon Park photo by Brionne Lafner
Photo: Brionne Lafner
 

 
Denver Art Museum


Extensive Native American Art Collection
100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 720 865 5000
http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
This five-floor museum is wonderfully diverse and is at the forefront in offering new exhibits. In the past it has featured impressionist artists as well as the work of Winslow Homer. This museum brags— and rightfully so— about housing the largest art collection between Kansas City and the West Coast. Its Native American art collection, which encompasses an entire floor, is not to be missed. In addition, 2006 heralded the dedication of a new wing of the museum. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the Frederic C. Hamilton building adds to the already stunning architecture of the cityscape, and has become a popular attraction for museum visitors.

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Denver Art Museum photo by charygart
Photo: charygart
Denver Art Museum photo by Dan Lurie
Photo: Dan Lurie
Denver Art Museum photo by T.SC
Photo: T.SC
Denver Art Museum photo by jstirnaman
Photo: jstirnaman
Denver Art Museum photo by James Lindsay
Photo: James Lindsay
Denver Art Museum photo by Gabe Racz
Photo: Gabe Racz
Denver Art Museum photo by Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Photo: Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Denver Art Museum photo by Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Photo: Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Denver Art Museum photo by Thaddaeus Edwards
Photo: Thaddaeus Edwards
Denver Art Museum photo by Bruno de La Bandeira
Photo: Bruno de La Bandeira
Denver Art Museum photo by Micah MacAllen
Photo: Micah MacAllen
Denver Art Museum photo by Elise
Photo: Elise
Denver Art Museum photo by Elise
Photo: Elise
Denver Art Museum photo by Erik Holmberg
Photo: Erik Holmberg
Denver Art Museum photo by Barbara
Photo: Barbara
Denver Art Museum photo by Indra Tjaja
Photo: Indra Tjaja
Denver Art Museum photo by sarybow
Photo: sarybow
Denver Art Museum photo by dot
Photo: dot
Denver Art Museum photo by Lucy Gray
Photo: Lucy Gray
Denver Art Museum photo by nicholas boyakovsky
Photo: nicholas boyakovsky
Denver Art Museum photo by Lorin Vincent
Photo: Lorin Vincent
Denver Art Museum photo by Laura Padilla
Photo: Laura Padilla
Denver Art Museum photo by Simon Lam
Photo: Simon Lam
Denver Art Museum photo by Patrick Jackson
Photo: Patrick Jackson
Denver Art Museum photo by Claudio Zeiger
Photo: Claudio Zeiger
Denver Art Museum photo by eliza Alkire
Photo: eliza Alkire
Denver Art Museum photo by Wilson Lam
Photo: Wilson Lam
Denver Art Museum photo by tcrossing
Photo: tcrossing
Denver Art Museum photo by Cody McAllister
Photo: Cody McAllister
Denver Art Museum photo by The Young Ryan G
Photo: The Young Ryan G
Denver Art Museum photo by Daniel Marschman
Photo: Daniel Marschman
Denver Art Museum photo by Ohio Northern Depart
Photo: Ohio Northern Depart
Denver Art Museum photo by H. Peyton Green
Photo: H. Peyton Green
Denver Art Museum photo by Alyssa Pearson
Photo: Alyssa Pearson
Denver Art Museum photo by Fort Grunt
Photo: Fort Grunt
Denver Art Museum photo by enso-on
Photo: enso-on
Denver Art Museum photo by Lacie Garnes
Photo: Lacie Garnes
Denver Art Museum photo by Joe
Photo: Joe
Denver Art Museum photo by Mike Cosgrove
Photo: Mike Cosgrove
Denver Art Museum photo by Yael Glick
Photo: Yael Glick
Denver Art Museum photo by Charles Boyle
Photo: Charles Boyle
Denver Art Museum photo by Russell Stone
Photo: Russell Stone
Denver Art Museum photo by melanie ahlf
Photo: melanie ahlf
 

 
Denver Botanic Gardens


Oasis in the City
1005 York Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 720 865 3500
http://www.botanicgardens.org/
These gardens encompass an impressive 21 acres. Specialized gardens offer visitors a variety of botanical experiences. Seek solitude in the sanctuary of the Japanese Garden, overlooking a pond with goldfish and bonsai trees. Reminisce on your childhood with Dr. Suess, Winnie-the-Pooh and other favorite characters in the Storybook Gardens. The Xeriscape Demo Garden and the Rock Alpine Garden are the places to gather ideas for your own backyard. In all there are more than 30 gardens to explore. Admission: May 1-Sept 15: USD8.50 Adults, USD5.50 Seniors (65+), USD5 Students and Youth (4-15). Sep 16-Apr 30: USD7.50 Adults, USD4.50 Seniors, USD4 Students and Youth. Children under 4 are free.

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Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Vern Southern
Photo: Vern Southern
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Elijah Grayson
Photo: Elijah Grayson
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Sandra Leidholdt
Photo: Sandra Leidholdt
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by flowercat
Photo: flowercat
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Austin Scott
Photo: Austin Scott
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Sandra Leidholdt
Photo: Sandra Leidholdt
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Cheri Utsler
Photo: Cheri Utsler
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Vern Southern
Photo: Vern Southern
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Jay Volak
Photo: Jay Volak
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Karen Rasmussen
Photo: Karen Rasmussen
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Cindi MillerHerleman
Photo: Cindi MillerHerleman
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Lynn Philp
Photo: Lynn Philp
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Alex Bowen
Photo: Alex Bowen
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Tom Kotsines
Photo: Tom Kotsines
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Rob Glazebrook
Photo: Rob Glazebrook
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by ottmarliebert.com
Photo: ottmarliebert.com
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Elijah Grayson
Photo: Elijah Grayson
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Rob Hamilton
Photo: Rob Hamilton
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Julie Ann Kanics
Photo: Julie Ann Kanics
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Jeff Rodgers
Photo: Jeff Rodgers
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Christopher Bodenlos
Photo: Christopher Bodenlos
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Liz De Coster
Photo: Liz De Coster
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Kelly Finck
Photo: Kelly Finck
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Chica-tica
Photo: Chica-tica
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Cara Chrisman
Photo: Cara Chrisman
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Jane Hilbert
Photo: Jane Hilbert
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Roberta Lott-Holmes
Photo: Roberta Lott-Holmes
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Mark Sheehan
Photo: Mark Sheehan
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Peter Faull
Photo: Peter Faull
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Whitney Walker
Photo: Whitney Walker
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Elisabeth Evans
Photo: Elisabeth Evans
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by flckrme
Photo: flckrme
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by amy clifford
Photo: amy clifford
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Jeannette Hamilton
Photo: Jeannette Hamilton
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Boyscout
Photo: Boyscout
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Jake Sutton
Photo: Jake Sutton
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Denny Wallace
Photo: Denny Wallace
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Lori Bergan
Photo: Lori Bergan
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by claudia miller
Photo: claudia miller
Denver Botanic Gardens photo by Patrick Standish
Photo: Patrick Standish
 

 
Denver Coliseum


Hail Entertainment!
4600 Humboldt Street
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 295 4444
http://www.denvercoliseum.com
Denver's Coliseum is an extraordinary entertainment center. It has a variety of shows ranging from rock shows to car shows to Native American pow-wows and even professional wrestling acts. It also hosts a yearly indoor rodeo competition. It has been a popular destination for families for over 50 years and is owned by the people of Denver City and County. Shows can be watched in a comfortable circus like ring, with ample seating room. The Coliseum is a fabulous place to spend a day and take in a show with the family, so sit back and have a blast!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Coliseum photo by anne marie laney
Photo: anne marie laney
Denver Coliseum photo by Dave Lesser
Photo: Dave Lesser
Denver Coliseum photo by wayfmcolorado
Photo: wayfmcolorado
 

 
Denver Firefighters Museum


Fire Station No. 1
1326 Tremont Place
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 892 1436
http://www.denverfirefightersm...
Back in 1909, Fire Station Number One housed Denver's Engine Company Number One. The building is now home to the Denver Firefighters Museum, which preserves something of the local firefighting history. The exhibits include firemen related documents and photographs dating back to the 1860s, various antique firefighting equipment, and other memorabilia. The only thing missing from the museum is a live Dalmation. Admission: USD4 adults, USD3 seniors, USD2 children under 14.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Firefighters Museum photo by Snake Blocker
Photo: Snake Blocker
Denver Firefighters Museum photo by Michael Connor
Photo: Michael Connor
 

 
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys


Childhood memories
1880 Gaylord St
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 1053
http://www.dmmdt.com
Located in the Pearce-McAllister Cottage, a Dutch Colonial Revival home built in 1899, this museum features rotating displays. You can take a peek at how the Three Bears are doing and check in with countless other childhood friends. This 80-room "cottage" located just west of City Park is an easily accessible city destination. You can also shop at the gift store to add to your own collection, or participate in one of their many workshops. Admission is USD5 for adults and USD4 for children (5-16) and seniors (62+).

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Denver Museum of Nature and Science


Denver's most popular attraction
2001 Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 322 7009 / +1 800 925 2250 (Toll Free)
http://www.dmns.org
This museum is one of the city's most popular attractions, drawing almost two million visitors a year. There are permanent displays on North American Indians, Egyptian mummies, dinosaurs, and minerals, all stunningly detailed and vast. The museum also hosts such traveling exhibits as 'Ramses II,' and 'Imperial Tombs of China'. An IMAX Theatre, gift shop and cafe are also on-site.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Art Hui
Photo: Art Hui
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Hans Watson
Photo: Hans Watson
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Erica Miller
Photo: Erica Miller
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Allyson Dyar
Photo: Allyson Dyar
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Peter Craig
Photo: Peter Craig
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Louis Amestoy
Photo: Louis Amestoy
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Peevish Photography
Photo: Peevish Photography
Denver Museum of Nature and Science photo by Sara Hebert
Photo: Sara Hebert
 

 
Denver Public Library


We take our library seriously
10 West 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 720 865 1111 / +1 720 865 1472
http://www.denver.lib.co.us
This library, a post-modern structure full of turrets and odd geometrical shapes, is a bastion to knowledge. Internally, the academic atmosphere of each study area is indicative of individual moods. Six of the ten floors of the library are open to the public. Keeping with the tradition set in 1894, the library still has a world-class children's facility. The library is a regional depository for government publications. It offers extensive genealogical resources as well as historical books, photographs, art, and memorabilia chronicling the American West. The library also offers fiction and non-fiction texts, periodicals and computers allowing free Internet access. Tours are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Public Library photo by Laura Crossett
Photo: Laura Crossett
Denver Public Library photo by Craig A. Winsor
Photo: Craig A. Winsor
Denver Public Library photo by Jason Wesley Upton
Photo: Jason Wesley Upton
Denver Public Library photo by Lisa Harrington
Photo: Lisa Harrington
Denver Public Library photo by Malia Laughton
Photo: Malia Laughton
Denver Public Library photo by Dan Chibnall
Photo: Dan Chibnall
Denver Public Library photo by Casey D Burrows
Photo: Casey D Burrows
Denver Public Library photo by Michael Desisto
Photo: Michael Desisto
Denver Public Library photo by annie cho
Photo: annie cho
Denver Public Library photo by Morgan Johnson Norwo
Photo: Morgan Johnson Norwo
Denver Public Library photo by m_gutwein
Photo: m_gutwein
Denver Public Library photo by Meena Shah
Photo: Meena Shah
Denver Public Library photo by Mariah Johnson
Photo: Mariah Johnson
Denver Public Library photo by mr. alarm
Photo: mr. alarm
Denver Public Library photo by Edward Russell
Photo: Edward Russell
Denver Public Library photo by Herbert Yang
Photo: Herbert Yang
Denver Public Library photo by Brad Silling
Photo: Brad Silling
Denver Public Library photo by bloozman5
Photo: bloozman5
Denver Public Library photo by Nutz McAlister
Photo: Nutz McAlister
Denver Public Library photo by meenatcisundaram
Photo: meenatcisundaram
Denver Public Library photo by Raymond Moreno
Photo: Raymond Moreno
Denver Public Library photo by Josh Baker
Photo: Josh Baker
Denver Public Library photo by JOHN SALISBURY
Photo: JOHN SALISBURY
Denver Public Library photo by ptyski
Photo: ptyski
Denver Public Library photo by Peter Collins
Photo: Peter Collins
Denver Public Library photo by Zach Smith
Photo: Zach Smith
Denver Public Library photo by Sally Gadow
Photo: Sally Gadow
Denver Public Library photo by Umar Shah, CA
Photo: Umar Shah, CA
Denver Public Library photo by Holly Goodhead
Photo: Holly Goodhead
Denver Public Library photo by tr1design
Photo: tr1design
Denver Public Library photo by Jin S Pak
Photo: Jin S Pak
 

 
Denver Puppet Theatre


Puppets for kids
3156 W 38th Ave
Denver, CO 80211
United States
+1 303 458 6446
http://www.denverpuppettheater...
If you are in search of a break from the normal kid diversions of arcades and such, bring your children here for a few hours of refreshingly different fun and amusement. Be sure to arrive at least a half-hour prior to show time to give your kids time to "play" with the puppets and roam freely around the puppet-making workshop. Owner Annie Zook has a wonderful talent for bringing dolls and puppets to life for children. Each show lasts about 45 minutes. Tickets: USD5 per person.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Denver Zoo


Interactive by nature
2300 Steele Street
(on 23rd Avenue, between Colorado Boulevard and York Street)
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 376 4800
http://www.denverzoo.org/
Where else can you visit polar ice caps, a tropical forest, the African savanna and a jungle all in one day? The zoo is a state-of-the-art habitat featuring more than 3,500 animals representing 600 species. Visit with sloths, tree frogs, and a moray eel at the indoor 'Tropical Discovery' exhibit. Or wander through the seven-acre 'Primate Panorama Exhibit'. From cold climate penguins to tropical flamingos, 'Bird World' will inspire your appreciation of winged things. It is open 365 days a year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Zoo photo by EyeOfTheJen
Photo: EyeOfTheJen
Denver Zoo photo by Emily Way
Photo: Emily Way
Denver Zoo photo by pisco
Photo: pisco
Denver Zoo photo by André Delafontaine
Photo: André Delafontaine
Denver Zoo photo by Scott Davis
Photo: Scott Davis
Denver Zoo photo by Emily Way
Photo: Emily Way
Denver Zoo photo by James Harrold
Photo: James Harrold
Denver Zoo photo by Paul Huber
Photo: Paul Huber
Denver Zoo photo by pisco
Photo: pisco
Denver Zoo photo by Phyllis Rostykus
Photo: Phyllis Rostykus
Denver Zoo photo by Heidi Quist
Photo: Heidi Quist
Denver Zoo photo by Loveoirs
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Denver Zoo photo by Dan Colegrove
Photo: Dan Colegrove
Denver Zoo photo by vsjyde
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Denver Zoo photo by Sherry Loveland
Photo: Sherry Loveland
Denver Zoo photo by Christopher Scully
Photo: Christopher Scully
Denver Zoo photo by memekode
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Denver Zoo photo by Corey Hart
Photo: Corey Hart
Denver Zoo photo by Joe Kubitschek
Photo: Joe Kubitschek
Denver Zoo photo by Colorado_Chris
Photo: Colorado_Chris
Denver Zoo photo by Paul Warren
Photo: Paul Warren
Denver Zoo photo by Rodney Barnhart
Photo: Rodney Barnhart
Denver Zoo photo by Candis Spraul
Photo: Candis Spraul
Denver Zoo photo by Erica Oliver
Photo: Erica Oliver
Denver Zoo photo by Susan Dell'Orso
Photo: Susan Dell'Orso
Denver Zoo photo by Randy Peterman
Photo: Randy Peterman
Denver Zoo photo by T. Gibson
Photo: T. Gibson
Denver Zoo photo by Winterminute
Photo: Winterminute
Denver Zoo photo by Kathryn Benson
Photo: Kathryn Benson
Denver Zoo photo by Heath Satow
Photo: Heath Satow
Denver Zoo photo by Pancho's
Photo: Pancho's
Denver Zoo photo by alan57
Photo: alan57
Denver Zoo photo by Malcolm Surgenor
Photo: Malcolm Surgenor
Denver Zoo photo by jason_m_thomas
Photo: jason_m_thomas
Denver Zoo photo by Albert Lau
Photo: Albert Lau
Denver Zoo photo by tcgannon1625
Photo: tcgannon1625
Denver Zoo photo by Jeff Dell
Photo: Jeff Dell
Denver Zoo photo by Ken Forman
Photo: Ken Forman
 

 
Dinosaur Ridge


Museum in the Rough
16831 West Alameda Parkway
Denver, CO 80465
United States
+1 303 697 3466
http://www.dinoridge.org
Travel "into the field" to dinosaur bones from Jurassic period and more than 300 dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous period. Plus, discover the secrets of how the Rocky Mountains were formed more than 70-million years ago. This mile long excursion into the past is a perfect outing for the entire family. If you hike out on a Dinosaur Discovery Day (usually one weekend day a month seasonally) the road is closed to traffic. Free maps for self guided tours are available at the Visitor Center. Guided tours are also available and admission is free.

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Dinosaur Ridge photo by wr9b
Photo: wr9b
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Yerin Kay
Photo: Yerin Kay
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Eric Cohen
Photo: Eric Cohen
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Stefanie C.
Photo: Stefanie C.
 

 
Eagle Trace Golf Club


A challenge
1200 Clubhouse Drive
Denver, CO 80020
United States
+1 303 466 3322
http://www.eagletracegolfclub.com
Designed by Richard Phelps, this course encompasses seven lakes and over 65 sand bunkers. Mature trees line the narrow, winding fairways, making for unforgiving golf. Spanning 6,609 yards, the par 71 course also offers beautiful views of both Long's Peak and Pike's Peak. For a snack and some relaxation, try the on-site bar and grill which provides 10 televisions. Green fees: USD21 Monday-Thursday; USD24 Friday; USD31 Saturday-Sunday and holidays. Tee times can be reserved up to five days in advance.

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Evergreen Family Golf Center


The ball travels far up here
29614 Upper Bear Creek Road
Denver, CO 80439
United States
+1 303 674 6351
Just to walk this mountain course and admire its beauty as it snakes around Evergreen Lake and through deep stands of pine is reason enough to play it. It features a classic par three hole that requires a completely blind tee shot over a towering mound of rock. And then when finished, you alert the group behind you that it is free to shoot by clanging a large bell. Your short game needs to excel here for the sloping greens are fast and hard.

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Family Golf Super Center


Fun for the family
6901 South Peoria
Denver, CO 80112
United States
+1 303 649 1115
The Family Golf Super Center features a double-decked heated driving range, with 130 tee boxes, and a short game practice area, including a large putting green and an equally large pitching green. There is also an 18-hole miniature golf course and a nine-hole, par three course that offers beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains. In addition to the golf center and complete pro shop, the center offers ice-skating, a video arcade, a full-service restaurant and a soccer dome.

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Fitzsimons Golf Course


Historic golf course
2323 Scranton Street
Denver, CO 80010
United States
+1 303 364 8125
Although the course has only recently opened to the public, it proudly boasts of a long golfing tradition. Designed by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1939, it began with only three sand greens. Later, it became a favorite place among military personnel, including former President Dwight Eisenhower. Now the home of the National Toyota Golf Skills Challenge, the course features a yikes-what-is-this 585-yard, par-five 18th hole with a dogleg to the right and then to the left. Green fees are from USD18 on weekdays and USD20 on weekends.

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Flyfisher


Prepare for the stream
120 Madison Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 5014 / +1 800 922 5014
http://www.theflyfisher.com
Located three blocks from the Cherry Creek Mall, this shop is one of Colorado's largest fly fishing outfitters. It carries top brand gear, such as Orvis, Sage, Simms, Scientific Anglers and Redington. There are also rods and reels, fashionable and practical outfits, gifts, books and more. You can count on its knowledgeable staff to help you make the right choice from its large (and sometimes overwhelming) collections. If you need to brush up on your fishing skills, this shop offers classes and guided trips. Call for reservation information.

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Foothills Golf Course


Three courses for three types of golfers
3901 South Carr Street
Denver, CO 80235
United States
+1 303 409 2400
This golf center consists of three separate courses, providing one for every level of golfer. The 6,908-yard, par 72 championship course offers a variety of diverse holes to confront the expert, while the par 31 executive course spans 2,226 yards and offers a challenging course for intermediate golfers. The par 27 course extends for 1,175 yards and is a great place for beginners to learn the game. Green fees range from USD15-USD30. Tee times can be reserved up to five days in advance.

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Four Mile Historic Park


Four Mile Historic Park
715 South Forest Street
Denver, CO 80246
United States
(720) 865-0800
http://www.fourmilepark.org/
This preserved park features three barns complete with chicken coops and root cellars on 12 acres of land. Children can pan for gold or pick a pumpkin in season. Carriage rides are available for the entire family on weekends. The park provides guided tours of an original the Four Mile House, the oldest standing home in the city. Admission: USD3.50 Adults; USD2 for seniors and children ages 6-15; free for children under six.

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Four Mile Historic Park photo by Ariel Brandt
Photo: Ariel Brandt
Four Mile Historic Park photo by Manisha
Photo: Manisha
 

 
Genesee Park


Outdoor beauty and hiking trails
Exit 254 off Interstate 70
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 526 1550
http://www.denvergov.org/mount...
Although this park is only 20 miles west of Denver, its outdoor beauty and hiking trails create the false sense you have traveled deep into the mountains. There are three good hiking trails for children and adults to look for wildlife such as buffalo, elk and deer. There are also wide-open spaces for playing Frisbee or a game of catch. Picnic tables are available, so be sure to pack a lunch.

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Genesee Park photo by Jamey Turner
Photo: Jamey Turner
Genesee Park photo by Stacie Lewis
Photo: Stacie Lewis
Genesee Park photo by J Ted Bell
Photo: J Ted Bell
Genesee Park photo by beeckily
Photo: beeckily
 

 
Geo Tours


Extreme rafting adventure
229 Highway Eight
Denver, CO 80465
United States
http://www.Georafting.com
Since 1981, this outfitting pro has been Denver's signature rafting company for white water adventure. From May through September the company offers rafting trips on the Colorado and Arkansas rivers, as well as through Clear Creek Canyon, which features more rapids per mile than anywhere else in the state. Trips range from half and full day to overnighters. When possible, the company will customize launch times around your schedule. Trips start at USD30 and range from novice to expert. Free transportation is available with each trip.

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Golden Gate Canyon State Park


Nature getaway just outside the city
92 Crawford Gulch Rd
Denver, CO 80403
United States
+1 303 582 3707
http://parks.state.co.us
A mere 30 miles west of Denver, this 14,000-acre park is a haven for extreme outdoor enthusiasts, weekend frolickers, and leaf peepers alike. Unpaved hiking trails range from easy to difficult and can also be used for both mountain biking and horseback riding. Plan a romantic picnic in a wildflower meadow or make it a weekend and camp. Photo buffs will want to stop by Panorama Point for an amazing shot of more than 100 miles of snow capped continental divide.

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Golden Gate Canyon State Park photo by Rob Hamilton
Photo: Rob Hamilton
Golden Gate Canyon State Park photo by Andy McElwain
Photo: Andy McElwain
Golden Gate Canyon State Park photo by Becky White
Photo: Becky White
Golden Gate Canyon State Park photo by Michael Pielow
Photo: Michael Pielow
Golden Gate Canyon State Park photo by Sam Garland-Renn
Photo: Sam Garland-Renn
 

 
Grand Adventure Balloon Tours


Treetop drifting
Fraser Valley Sports Complex County Road #5
Denver, CO 80442
United States
+1 970 887 1340
http://www.grandadventureballo...
Imagine literally rising with the sun on a stunningly calm mountain morning in a hot air balloon. The silence is astounding as you effortlessly drift over forests of aspens and pine, and spy upon herds of elk. Earth is caught in an endless awakening yawn. Grand Adventure Balloon Tours conducts such flights daily. Each flight, which lasts about an hour, ascends at dawn when weather conditions are optimum for ballooning. They all include a continental breakfast and a traditional champagne toast. Flights cost USD 225 each.

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Grant-Humphreys Mansion


Old home of the local jet set
770 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 894 2505
http://www.coloradohistory.org...
Completed in 1902 by former Colorado governor James B. Grant, this colonial-style mansion includes over 42 rooms, some up to 60 feet long. The billiard room, bowling alley, auditorium and ballroom testify to the luxury of this wonderland. After Grant's death, the structure was purchased by Albert Humphreys. He installed an extravagant ten-car garage, car wash and gas pump for his Rolls Royces. Originally used as office space, the mansion is now owned and operated by the Colorado Historical Society, and is available for rental.

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Grant-Humphreys Mansion photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hammond's Candies


Master Candymakers
5735 North Washington Street
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 333 5588
http://www.hammondscandies.com
Hammond's Candies has been creating some of the world's sweetest confections since 1920. You will enjoy their heavenly sweets like Sugar Sticks, Caramels, Ice Tea Sippers, Everyday Twist Lollipops, Fruit Slice Crystal Cuts, and much more. Hammond's also sells candy made specifically for holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. This old-fashioned shop enjoys sharing the magic of the candy making process by having extensive factory tours which show that making candy is just as fun as eating it. Hammond's Candies is sure to be a delightful experience for kids of all ages.

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Hammond's Candies photo by Cecily Cano
Photo: Cecily Cano
Hammond's Candies photo by Eric Cannedy
Photo: Eric Cannedy
 

 
Hayden/Green Mountain Recreational Open Space


Thrillseekers paradise
West Alameda Pkwy & Foothill Dr
Denver, CO 80228
United States
+1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space)
http://www.co.jefferson.co.us
Located only 10 minutes west of Denver, Green Mountain is a haven for mountain bikers, runners and other outdoor enthusiasts. The wide array of single-track trails, ranging from packed dirt to loose rock and boulders, encourages beginners, but offer enough challenge for even the most experienced mountain bikers. The 1.5-mile steep climb up the west side fire road is certainly a test of will and lungpower. The less adventurous can opt for more scenic and leisurely ways to the hilltop and the short climb is worth the hike for the incredible panoramic views of the city. Be sure to watch out for prairie dogs.

From Denver, take 6th Ave. West to the Simms Street Exit. Turn Left and drive approximately 1 mile to West Alameda Parkway. Turn right and drive another .5 miles. The park entrance is on the right.

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Heritage Square


Old-fashioned family fun
18301 West Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 279 2789
http://www.heritagesquare.info
This park is a throwback to the days when theme parks were more than corporate carnivals seeking to build the biggest roller coaster. It is set in the guise of an old Victorian town and provides old-fashioned fun for the whole family. Rides abound, including the merry-go-round and alpine slide. Numerous shops carry everything from candy to souvenirs. The acclaimed Music Hall offers a variety of entertainment ranging from vaudeville to mystery plays. There is even a wedding chapel. General admission is free, but the rides and the Music Hall have separate fees. Outdoor rides are only open during the summer.

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Heritage Square photo by Eugenia GA
Photo: Eugenia GA
 

 
Hyland Hills Golf Course


A highly acclaimed course
9650 North Sheridan Boulevard
Denver, CO 80030
United States
+1 303 428 6526
http://www.hylandhills.org
Hyland Hills Golf Course is one of the best championship courses in Colorado. Its popularity prompted management to create two new courses from the original one making for one giant golf center. The Gold Course is now a grouping of the original nine holes, while the Blue Course is a new par 72 championship course created by adding nine new holes to the original nine. Two par three nine-hole challenges have been added as well. Tee times can be reserved up to seven days in advance Green fees: USD32 Gold Course; USD17 Blue Course.

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Inverness Golf Course


Former home of the Colorado Open
200 Inverness Drive West
Denver, CO 80112
United States
+1 303 799 5800
Designed in 1973 by Press Maxwell, Inverness Golf Course is the former home of the Colorado Open. The par 70 championship course winds its 6,948 yards around an office park. Among its signature holes are the second hole, with a double dogleg, and the 13th hole, with a dogleg to the left and a water hazard that demands a nerve-wracking 175-yard shot over the water. Green fees: USD105 Tuesday-Thursday; USD120 Friday-Sunday and holidays.

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Lake Arbor Golf Club


Exceptionally good greens
8600 Wadsworth Boulevard
Denver, CO 80003
United States
+1 720 898 7360
http://www.lakearborgolf.com/
Once the haunt of former US Open Champion Orville Moody, the 5,865-yard, par-70 course ranks as one of the best courses in the metropolitan area. The exceptionally manicured greens require a delicate short-game to make the ball stick, and a good eye to read the lightning-quick putts. A host of water and sand hazards add to the difficulty. In 1998, a new clubhouse opened to celebrate the course's 25th anniversary. Green fees begin at USD15.

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Lakeside Amusement Park


Old-time amusement
4601 Sheridan Boulevard
Denver, CO 80212
United States
+1 303 477 1621
http://www.lakesideamusementpa...
This park contains 40 rides, including the Cyclone Roller Coaster, a classic wooden roller coaster built in 1940. The Miniature Steam Train is a great way to get acquainted with the park. It carries passengers through the park and around a picturesque lake, letting all take in the aura of a traditional carnival. Adjoining the larger park is Kiddie Land, complete with 15 rides for children under eight. Gate admission is only $2 per person.

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Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Gretchen Owen
Photo: Gretchen Owen
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by sarah keough
Photo: sarah keough
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Rebecca Brandt
Photo: Rebecca Brandt
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Todd Roeth
Photo: Todd Roeth
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Merrel Booker
Photo: Merrel Booker
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Kat Jones
Photo: Kat Jones
Lakeside Amusement Park photo by Hassan Abdel-Rahman
Photo: Hassan Abdel-Rahman
 

 
Lakewood's Heritage Center


Frolic through Colorado's past
801 S Yarrow St
(Ohio & Wadsworth)
Denver, CO 80226
United States
+1 303 987 7850
http://www.lakewood.org/comres...
This center consists of 15 acres of barns, buildings and exhibits from the turn of the century. Once the property of May Bonfils Stanton, the center hosts educational events and public programs such as luncheons, nature walks and workshops. The kids can explore an old country school, as well as participate in special summer programs. Tours take place regularly in the Ralston Crossing School, dating back to the 1920s, and the Streer-Peterson House, dating from 1872. Tours: USD3 adults; USD2 youth; 3 and under free.

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Larimer Square


Contemporary culture meets history
1400 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 534 2367
http://www.larimersquare.com/
Nestled in historical lower downtown Denver, Larimer Square occupies a one-block strip of the city's oldest street, dating back to the 1860s. Lined with Victorian brownstones, the area is now a thriving shopping and entertainment district, flowing with activity. Spend the morning combing the ever-changing boutiques and clothing stores; then head over to Tamayo for lunch. For the afternoon, take a self-guided walking tour of the historical district (brochures are located at the information gazebo). In the evening, dine at the Little Russian Café, Josephina's, or the Del Mar Crab House. Then, dance until the wee hours at Lucky Star.

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Larimer Square photo by Sally L. Ramey
Photo: Sally L. Ramey
Larimer Square photo by Cy
Photo: Cy
Larimer Square photo by Sarah Law
Photo: Sarah Law
Larimer Square photo by Glenn Dickerson
Photo: Glenn Dickerson
Larimer Square photo by Matt Howry
Photo: Matt Howry
Larimer Square photo by Katherine Bryant
Photo: Katherine Bryant
Larimer Square photo by Alison Roigard
Photo: Alison Roigard
Larimer Square photo by Captainsilver
Photo: Captainsilver
Larimer Square photo by Tammych
Photo: Tammych
Larimer Square photo by Terin Talarico
Photo: Terin Talarico
Larimer Square photo by tzk333
Photo: tzk333
Larimer Square photo by Andrew Mi
Photo: Andrew Mi
Larimer Square photo by athena fotiadis
Photo: athena fotiadis
Larimer Square photo by Simon Williams
Photo: Simon Williams
Larimer Square photo by TIM STACKS
Photo: TIM STACKS
Larimer Square photo by Jenny Pansing
Photo: Jenny Pansing
 

 
Legacy Ridge Golf Course


Challenging championship course
10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway
Denver, CO 80030
United States
+1 303 438 8997
The Legacy Ridge Golf Course was once voted as one of the "Top Ten New Public Golf Courses" in the United States by Golf Magazine. Designed by Arthur Hills, this par 72, championship golf course spans 7,251 yards and offers narrow fairways, an ever-present wind, pond-bordered greens, numerous blind shots and spectacular mountain views. It is a nice departure from the usual golf challenge. Green fees: USD27 Monday-Thursday; USD32Friday-Sunday.

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Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel


Designed by Arnold Palmer
9808 Sunningdale Boulevard
Denver, CO 80124-3124
United States
+1 303 790 0202
http://www.golfcolorado.com/lo...
The Lone Tree Golf Club offers a challenging championship course designed by Arnold Palmer. Started as a private country club in 1985, the 7,012-yard course opened to the public in 1991 and now surrounds a 45,000-square-foot clubhouse, which includes guest suites, café, pro shop and pool, as well as tennis courts and a fitness room. The fairways are wide and forgiving, yet most are rolling and sloped presenting challenging lies with every shot. Green fees: USD55. Golf carts: USD12.

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Lookout Mountain Nature Center


Learning by nature
910 Colorow Road
Denver, CO 80401
United States
720-497-7600
http://jeffco.us/openspace/ope...
If you are heading up to Golden with the kids to visit the Buffalo Bill Museum, be sure to pack a lunch and stop by the Lookout Mountain Nature Center. Located just down the road from the museum, the nature center is 110 acres of open space. Meandering trails wander through Ponderosa pine forests filled with wildlife, and into colorful meadows perfect for picnics. A stunning new facility features a wildlife observation deck and interactive exhibits, and is available for group functions. The Boettcher Mansion is also on-site. Admission is free.

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Meadow Hills Golf Course


Elegance of an established country club
3609 South Dawson
Denver, CO 80014
United States
+1 303 690 2500
Designed by Henry Hughes in 1955, the Meadow Hills Golf Course is a popular challenge located east of central Denver. With the elegance of an established country club, the 6,717-yard course features fairways lined with mature trees and large lakes. This par 70 championship course demands accuracy and is unforgiving if you cannot hit the fairways. Its signature hole is a 524-yard, par five with two bunkers surrounding the green. Green fees: USD24 Monday-Thursday; USD26 Friday-Sunday.

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Meadow Loop Trail (Jefferson County Open Space)


Mountain Meadow Hike
Stagecoach Boulevard
Office: 700 Jefferson Country Parkway Suite 100
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 271 5925
http://www.co.jefferson.co.us/...
This trail, in Evergreen's Elk Meadow Park, is camera-snapping proof that moderate hikes can be fun and interesting. Located just 20 minutes west of Denver, this five-mile hike offers a surprising diversity of both flora and wildlife. In between tall stands of aspens are vast meadows that explode each summer with a variety of colorful wildflowers. The elk are numerous and easy to spot, especially during the fall rutting season. Take I-70 west into the foothills and get off at exit 242, which blends into route 74 south. Follow this for six miles and then make a right on Stagecoach Boulevard. Follow it for about a mile to the trailhead parking lot on the right.

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Meadow Loop Trail (Jefferson County Open Space) photo by Tim Jones
Photo: Tim Jones
 

 
Meadows Golf Course


One of Denver's best
6937 South Simms Street
Denver, CO 80127
United States
+1 303 972 8831
The Meadows Golf Course recently received a rating as one of the best public golf courses in the western United States. Spanning 6,995 yards, the par 72 championship course intertwines with Dutch Creek, providing plenty of hazards throughout the course. The links-style design also has plenty of ball-swallowing roughs, and greens with enough slope to test even the most skilled of putters. Green fees: USD24. Carts: USD10. Tee times can be made up to three days in advance.

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Molly Brown House


Old home of famous Titanic survivor
1340 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 832 4092
http://www.mollybrown.org
This restored Victorian mansion, once the home of legendary Denver resident, Maggie (Molly) Brown, now serves as a popular museum, attracting more than 40,000 visitors a year. The museum explores the eccentric life of the 'Unsinkable Molly Brown', a Titanic survivor and eminent figure in the city's Gold Rush heritage. After the tour, browse around the gift shop and check out the selection of T-shirts, books and other memorabilia.

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Molly Brown House photo by Chris Tweed
Photo: Chris Tweed
Molly Brown House photo by Kate
Photo: Kate
Molly Brown House photo by Lori Baker
Photo: Lori Baker
Molly Brown House photo by michael.r.see
Photo: michael.r.see
Molly Brown House photo by Theo Armour
Photo: Theo Armour
Molly Brown House photo by Renae Bradley
Photo: Renae Bradley
Molly Brown House photo by Barry the Beaver
Photo: Barry the Beaver
Molly Brown House photo by reflectionsbycinda
Photo: reflectionsbycinda
Molly Brown House photo by blitheringidiott
Photo: blitheringidiott
 

 
Nolan's RV Rentals


Tour in a bathrobe
6935 Federal Boulevard
Denver, CO 80221
United States
+1 303 429 6114 / +1 800 232 8989
http://www.nolans.com
Imagine driving up Pike's Peak, dressed in pajamas with pillow creases still indented in your left cheek, and you can imagine the convenient beauty of Nolan's RV Rentals. As Colorado's largest RV renter, it boasts of over 200 late models to choose from. It offers everything from pop-up trailers to 35-foot motor homes. All include shower, kitchen, toilet, central heating and air conditioning. Optional items, such as VCRs, bike racks, and child seats are always available. Rates vary with season, and you should book summer reservations well in advance. Shuttle service to and from the airport is provided.

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Orvis Colorado Flyfishing School


Flyfishing classes
1532 Bergen Parkway
Denver, CO 80439
United States
+1 303 674 4700 / +1 800 435 5353
http://www.bluequillangler.com
Here, students do not graduate with caps and gowns, but instead with waders and vests. As the only Orvis fly fishing school in the country it offers a two-and-a-half day course that touches upon everything from mastering the roll cast, to tying a blood knot, to reading water. The course also includes a three-day license, lunch and equipment. Pre-registration is required. For those with less time the school also offers specific day classes on fly tying, fly casting and introductory clinics.

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Paradise Rock Gym


Climber's Nirvana
6260 North Washington Street
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 286 8168
http://www.paradiserock.com
Since 1990, this belay center has been catering to climbers and athletes in search of a new twist to the usual workout scene. Colorado's oldest rock gym, operated by skilled climbers, offers 8,000 square feet of climbing walls with over 65 routes. As a full gym it also provides free weights and aerobic training. Climbing classes encompass all skill levels, including a special kid's program. Visitors can purchase day or month long passes. The pro shop carries a complete line of rock shoes, climbing apparel and area guidebooks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Paradise Rock Gym photo by Sarah Law
Photo: Sarah Law
 

 
Platte Valley Trolley


Historic trolley rides
P.O.Box 1348
The Denver Rail Heritage Society
Denver, CO 80201
United States
+1 303 458 6255
http://www.denvertrolley.org/
A relaxing and fun way to check out some of Denver's most popular sights, including the Children's Museum and Colorado's Ocean Journey, is by taking the Platte Valley Trolley Tour. The early 19th century trolley offers half-hour and hour narrated sightseeing expeditions and informative historical tidbits on the area. You can catch the trolley at a variety of stops, but the beginning of the journey at Confluence Park and 15th Street, or the Children's Museum parking lot is the best option. Admission: Half hour - USD2 adults, USD1 kids and seniors. Full Hour - USD4 adults, USD3 seniors, USD2 kids.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Platte Valley Trolley photo by Bo Gray
Photo: Bo Gray
Platte Valley Trolley photo by Bo Gray
Photo: Bo Gray
 

 
Punt the Creek


Boat around downtown
1372 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80204-2040
United States
+1 303 893 0750
One of the more intriguing ways to see the sights of downtown and LoDo, this tour offers guided float trips down Cherry Creek. Learn elements of Denver's wild past from the place it all began while riding a cross between a traditional gondola and Huck Finn's makeshift raft. Tours run about 50 minutes. Pick up tickets at the Larimer Street kiosk, between Speer and 14th Avenue. Boats depart every 10 minutes. Admission: Adults USD15; kids (4-10) USD7; seniors USD12.

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Raccoon Creek Golf Club


Namesake nemesis
7301 West Bowles Avenue
Denver, CO 80123
United States
+1 303 973 4653
http://www.raccooncreek.com
Raccoon Creek Golf Club is named for a stream that meanders through the middle of the course, causing a host of water hazards and prompting occasional angry club tosses. Trees are not a real factor on this 7,045-yard course, especially on the back nine, but the water more than compensates for the foliage absence. Green fees: USD27 Monday-Thursday, USD40 Friday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge


From dump to refuge
7200 Quebec St
Bldg 121
Denver, CO 80022
United States
+1 303 289 0232
http://rockymountainarsenal.fw...
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal is a phenomenal open space refuge home to more than 300 species of wildlife. It is the second largest urban wildlife refuge in the country. The arsenal spans 17,000 acres of prairie, and a 1000-acre wetland area also stretches across the terrain. The site is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday and offers over three miles of sightseeing trails and a two-hour wildlife viewing bus ride. The tour is free but requires a reservation. Tours begin at 9a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge photo by webber0075
Photo: webber0075
 

 
Rocky Mountain Balloon Festival


The Air Up There
11500, North Roxborough Park Road
Chatfield State Park (Venue)
Denver, CO 80125
United States
+1 303 697 1039 (Organizer)
http://www.rockymountainballoo...
Rocky Mountain Balloon Festival is a festival for the young and old alike. Learn some fun facts about hot air balloons, like its average size, how tall it is and what is the best time to fly one. The beginning of the festival is celebrated with the Flag Ascension and Bagpipers. Later, take a seat and pay witness to the re-enactment of the Civil War. Visitors can also enjoy Celtic music and, of course, watch the hot air balloons light up the sky. The Rocky Mountain Balloon Festival even has a NASA tent where you can view holographic video maps of the Moon and Mars and also touch a real Moon rock.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Saddle Rock Golf Course


Impressive panoramic views
21705 East Arapahoe Road
Denver, CO 80016
United States
+1 303 699 3939
Designed by Richard Phelps in 1997, this 18-hole gem is a long, links-style course that gives every level of golfer ample challenges. Golf Digest ranked it as one of the 'Top Ten New Courses in the United States'. Despite its urban proximity, wildlife can often be seen roaming the course. The first hole, a 556-yard, par-five monster with a bogey-inducing bunker on the left side of the fairway, quickly sets the tone the course. Green fees: USD32 Monday-Thursday; USD40 Friday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Shady Grove Picnic Series


Free Outdoor Concerts
715 South Forest Street
Four Mile Historic Park
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 777 1003
http://www.swallowhill.com
For more than ten years now, the Shady Grove Picnic Series has been providing open-air folk concerts for the Denver community every Wednesday from June through August (except the week of Independence Day). Located in Four Mile Historic Park, along the banks of Cherry Creek in a grove of shade trees, it is the perfect environment to sprawl out on a blanket with a picnic dinner and watch the summer sun set over the Rockies. A different nationally acclaimed folk artist performs each week. The shows are great for families. Admission: Adults USD7-10, Children (12 & under) USD2.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Six Flags Elitch Gardens


Amusement park
2000 Elitch Circle
(at I-25 and Speer)
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 595 4386
http://sixflags.com/elitchgardens
After spending 104 years tucked away in northwest Denver, Elitch Gardens abandoned its home for a more spacious downtown site, which allowed it to add state-of-the-art rides, such as the free falling 'Tower of Doom' and the 'Sidewinder.' Besides the more than 100 rides, there are numerous shows, shopping outlets and eateries to keep the family entertained. In addition, in the summer you can alternate between the numerous roller coasters and the neighboring mammoth water park. Admission is USD32.99 for adults and USD19.99 seniors (55-69) and kids under 48"; Ages 70+ and under 3 enter free. Hours fluctuate during May so call ahead for the schedule.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Rob Lee
Photo: Rob Lee
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by nowake92
Photo: nowake92
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Jill Ormond Whitaker
Photo: Jill Ormond Whitaker
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Evan V. Nix
Photo: Evan V. Nix
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by kajvin
Photo: kajvin
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Stefanie Daun
Photo: Stefanie Daun
 

 
Ski Train


Ride the mountain train
1701 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80248
United States
+1 303 296 4754
http://www.skitrain.com
For 63 years this train has been a Denver tradition. Departing from Denver's historic Union Station, the two-hour ride crosses under the continental divide, passes through 28 tunnels, and provides unmatched mountain scenery as it winds into the high country and drops riders off within 100 feet of the Winter Park ski lift. Riders can choose between the economical coach car or the more expensive club car. The train runs every weekend during the winter, and on a limited basis during the summer. Most trips sell out in advance so reservations are highly recommended.

Winter fares: Adults USD45; kids (13 and under) USD20.

Tickets: Coach $40, Club $65.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ski Train photo by Oscar Vasquez
Photo: Oscar Vasquez
Ski Train photo by Nate Beal
Photo: Nate Beal
Ski Train photo by Steve
Photo: Steve
Ski Train photo by rockymountainroz
Photo: rockymountainroz
Ski Train photo by Sara Netz
Photo: Sara Netz
Ski Train photo by trains_gg1
Photo: trains_gg1
Ski Train photo by eweb101
Photo: eweb101
 

 
South Platte Park and the Carson Nature Center


Wildlife wonderland
7301 South Platte River Parkway
Denver, CO 80120
United States
+1 303 730 1022
This park encompasses 650 acres of natural area, including a section of the South Platte River. Ecosystems along the flood plain include riparian woodlands, grasslands and wetlands. As a result of this diversity, the area is teeming with an assortment of wildlife. The Theo L. Carson Nature Center, located in the park, offers interactive displays, which detail the history of the South Platte River and its plants and animals. Admission is free.

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Springhills Golf Course


Challenging executive course
800 Telluride
Denver, CO 80011
United States
Designed by Richard Phelps in 1973, this 5,001-yard course which is laced with troublesome Sand Creek, is one of the more challenging executive courses in Denver. The signature 13th hole is a 529-yard par five bomb, with doglegs and two nasty bunkers. If time is a factor this course is always a good option. Green fees run from USD16 on the weekdays and from USD18 on the weekends.

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Swallow Hill


Folk music center
71 East Yale Avenue
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 777 1003 / +1 877 214 7013
http://www.swallowhill.com
Electric bills are of no concern at Swallow Hill, America's second largest school of folk music, for it specializes in nothing but acoustic music. This multi-dimensional facility offers more than 300 music classes for both adults and kids on everything from mandolin playing to songwriting. Every Thursday night it sponsors sing-a-longs, jam sessions, and open stage performances, which are always free to the public. The year-round concert series attracts both local and nationally acclaimed folk musicians.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
TBC Indoor Racing


Indoor go-kart fun
4351 East 46th Avenue
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 377 3033
Here is your chance to speed across the raceway to the checkered flag. Experience the thrill of racing on a quarter-mile paved indoor track, complete with hairpin corners and challenging curves. Compete against 10 to 12 other racers at speeds topping 50 mph. The track provides helmets and gives driving instructions and safety rules before each race. Drivers must be 16 years old and 60 inches tall. Group discounts are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Thorncreek Golf Course


Great championship course
13555 Washington Street
Denver, CO 80241
United States
+1 303 450 7055
This golf gem has received honors as one of the best championship courses in Colorado. The par 72 course has a nice layout with plenty of rolling fairways and greens to challenge even the most experienced player. Spanning 7,268 yards, the course also has a host of water hazards, bunkers and traps, and rough as thick as wool. A popular place with local players, there are several beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains, creating a stunning backdrop for the course. Green fees: USD42 Monday-Thursday; USD47 Friday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Thrillseekers


Climbing gym
1912 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80210
United States
+1 303 733 8810
http://www.thrillseekers.cc/
This former movie theater is recognized as one of the best climbing gyms in Denver. It is perfect for beginners looking to learn the basics of climbing in a safe, supervised environment. Advanced climbers can practice new techniques on the gym's varied climbing walls, or use the free weights and stair steppers to build stamina. Admission, which includes use of locker room, ranges by day, month and year. Rentals, including shoes, harness and chalk bag are all available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Water World


Beat the summer heat
1800 West 89th Avenue
Federal Heights
Denver, CO 80260
United States
+1 303 427 7873
http://www.waterworldcolorado....
This amusement park offers rides that range from steep slippery slides to raft rides down the "Lazy River." The wave pool is ideal for wading, and Wally World, with geysers and shallow water slides, is a perfect water introduction for young ones. Although an array of food is available here, personal picnics are allowed in the park. Pets, glass, and alcohol are not allowed anywhere within the park premises. Admission: Adults USD24.95, USD20.95 kids (4-12)

Review © 2007, Wcities
Water World photo by Ishmael Orendain
Photo: Ishmael Orendain
Water World photo by Ishmael Orendain
Photo: Ishmael Orendain
 

 
Waterton Canyon


Canyon trail
South Wadsworth Boulevard & Waterton Road
Denver, CO 80125
United States
+1 303 791 7275
A popular place for runners and families of bikers, this canyon, located southwest of downtown, offers a little something for all riding skill levels. The six mile dirt and gravel road traversing the canyon along the South Platte River is a gentle grade and offers beginners a chance to learn, families a chance to have some fun, and a more experienced rider a chance to warm up for the real work ahead. Pick up the Carpenter Peak Trail and start climbing a narrow single-track filled with steep switchbacks. Once at the top of the peak, speed down through brush and dense forest into Stevens Gulch, which is a flat stretch with sandy areas, logs, and creek crossings. At mile 10, you will reach an intersection. Turn left and head back toward the damn, via one more short climb. The final edgy decent down a windy drainage back to the road provides white-knuckle fun and poses obstacles for the most skilled riders. Watch out for the three-foot drop at about mile 11.5. Cruise down the easy road and call it a day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Waterton Canyon photo by Granpa Tom
Photo: Granpa Tom
Waterton Canyon photo by Shane Kelly
Photo: Shane Kelly
 

 
Wellshire Golf Course


Smooth, but challenging
3333 South Colorado Boulevard
Denver, CO 80222
United States
+1 303 757 1352
Conceived by Donald Ross in 1927, the Wellshire Golf Course is a masterpiece of design, with smooth greens and mature trees lining the narrow fairways. Spanning 6,542 yards, the par 72 course has plenty of rolling fairways creating numerous blind shots. Compounding this are bogey-inducing traps protecting all the greens. It is a course that rewards those who keep the ball on the fairway. A bar and grill is available to golfers seeking a quick snack. Tee times can be reserved up to seven days in advance. Green fees: USD19 Monday-Thursday; USD22 Friday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wellshire Golf Course photo by Kelly Tomlinson
Photo: Kelly Tomlinson
 

 
Westwoods Golf Club


Southwestern style
6655 Quaker Street
Denver, CO 80007
United States
+1 303 424 3334
This 18-hole challenge is a championship course enjoyable for both beginners and advanced players. The par 72 course boasts beautiful views of the Denver cityscape and a rock formation commonly known as the Sleeping Indian. The course holds a host of terrorizing water hazards so you better bring some extra balls. The full-service restaurant provides spectacular views from a spacious patio, complemented by servings from the southwestern menu. Green fees from USD29.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Westwoods Golf Club photo by kraftybkraft
Photo: kraftybkraft
 

 
White Fence Farm


Dinner at the farm
6263 West Jewell Avenue
Denver, CO 80232
United States
+1 303 935 5945
http://www.whitefencefarm.com/
Come to the farm for the afternoon to visit animals at the petting zoo, and then stay for dinner and enjoy some down-home country cooking. Kids love all the activities the restaurant provides, including horse drawn carriage rides, a petting zoo and playground. Get ready for some family-style cooking, with tables full of corn fritters, red beets, cottage cheese, and other offerings. Entrees include broiled pork chops, grilled beef liver, and award-winning fried farm chicken. Desserts are just what you would expect from a country inn: pies, fruit cobblers and ice cream.

Review © 2007, Wcities
White Fence Farm photo by Vandan Desai
Photo: Vandan Desai
White Fence Farm photo by Nissa Hartman
Photo: Nissa Hartman
 

 
White Ranch Park


Challenging trail system
West 56th Avenue & Colorado 93
Denver, CO 80441
United States
+1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space)
This local's favorite is considered by many to be the best and most difficult single-track mountain biking terrain along the Front Range. From the notorious, heart-pounding climb up rocky Belcher Hill Trail to the thrilling descents down the Maverick or Longhorn Trails, it offers 18 miles of multi-use trails. Hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing are also popular activities. The park also maintains two campsites for backpackers and horse packers. Most riders begin at the east entrance to the park. Take US 6 west to Colorado 93. Go north to West 56th Avenue. Turn left and drive approximately .5 to the entrance on the right side. To get to the west entrance take US 6 to Colorado 93. Go north 1.4 miles and turn left on Golden Gate Canyon. Follow the road 3.8 miles to Crawford Gulch Road and turn right. Continue for four miles to the park entrance on the right.

Review © 2007, Wcities
White Ranch Park photo by Karlan
Photo: Karlan
White Ranch Park photo by treehuggin1
Photo: treehuggin1
White Ranch Park photo by TG
Photo: TG
 

 
Wilderness Exchange Unlimited


Discounted outdoor gear
2401 15th Street Suite 90
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 964 0708
http://www.wildernessexchangeu...
The great outdoors will seem even greater after visiting this discount outdoor adventure shop. Unlike other stores that make the same claim yet sell gear that is best suited for a backyard slumber party, this shop features only top-of-the-line gear by such makers as Sierra Designs and Moss. Everything on the shelves is either used, discontinued, overstocked, cosmetically blemished or closed-out. This allows for markdowns at 20 to 60 percent below retail. Ropes, tents, climbing shoes, clothing, sleeping bags, cookware and binoculars are just some of the items in stock.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Willis Case Golf Course


Traditional, yet timely
4999 Vrain Street
Denver, CO 80212
United States
+1 303 455 9801
http://www.cityofdenvergolf.com
Established in 1929, this Denver favorite is a rolling course lined with majestic, mature pine trees. Spanning 6,364 yards, the par 72 course has a traditional layout located in central Denver. It also has a remarkable reputation as a course with superior maintenance. Smooth greens, fairways that play long, and beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains, especially from the first tee, make this course extremely popular. Green fees: USD18 Monday-Thursday; USD20 Friday-Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Willis Case Golf Course photo by Curtis Bullock
Photo: Curtis Bullock
 

 
Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum


Wing Nuts' Delight
7711 E Academy Boulevard
Denver, CO 80220
United States
+1 303 360 5360
http://www.wingsmuseum.org/
This museum occupies Hangar Number One on Lowry Campus, formerly known as the Lowry Air Force Base. Here, visitors can view 31 aircraft, from a World War II Corsair to the B1A Bomber. The museum also houses extensive exhibits on the history of Lowry Air Force Base, World Wars I and II, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and even the Hubbell Telescope. A display on the science of flight includes a space station simulator. Admission: USD6 for adults; USD5 for seniors and USD4 for children 6-17.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum photo by Bluedharma
Photo: Bluedharma
Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum photo by Bluedharma
Photo: Bluedharma
Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum photo by Doug Kline
Photo: Doug Kline
Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum photo by Jim Landon
Photo: Jim Landon
 

 
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