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Things To Do

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Welcome to Golden, Colorado the Gateway to the West! Est. in 1859 the historic capitol of the Colorado Territory is filled with world-class outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, local charm, and the Coors Brewery, the largest single-site brewery in the world. Whatever your style, we’ve got an activity for you, from hundreds of local shops and restaurants to spending an afternoon on Clear Creek, climb aboard the trains at the Colorado Railroad Museum, take the Ore Cart Shuttle around town, or drive up Lookout Mountain and visit Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave. For more activities visit https://www.visitgolden.com/things-to-do/
Coors Brewery Tour

Coors Brewery Tour

502 14th Street, Golden, CO 80401

See and taste traditional brewing at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in the largest single-site brewery in the world! Since 1873 the Coors Brewery has thrived on a legacy of quality, innovation, and customer service. Learn about their history and passion for brewing in a 30-minute tour of the malting, brewing and packaging processes. Coors Tour Representatives are on-site at the Coors Brewery Tour Lot to assist guests. If you prefer to skip the tour but still want to visit this magnificent facility and taste the beer, you can make a reservation to sample beer in the hospitality lounge. You get up to 3 samples. Brewery Tours: $20 Adults (21+), $10 Minors (Ages 3-20), $10 Active Military & Veterans (must present ID) Sampling-Only (Without a Tour): $10 Adults (21+), $5 Minors (Ages 3-20), $5 Active Military & Veterans (must present ID)

The Golden Mill

The Golden Mill

1012 Ford Street, Golden, CO 80401

Welcome to The Golden Mill! Here, our community is our priority, as it has been since 1864. At The Golden Mill, we bring people together to enjoy conversation, laughter, good food, and refreshing drinks. We’re as passionate about serving the best food and drinks in Golden, CO as we are about being a good neighbor – and whether you’re from near or far, you’re always welcome. The only rooftop bar in Golden -A perfect view of the iconic mesa known locally as Castle Rock -An unobstructed view of Clear Creek -Year-round seating with fire pits everywhere in the winter -Self-pour tap walls with tons of choices of beer and wine

The Armory

1301 Arapahoe Street, Golden, CO 80401

This is a local coffee shop behind the hotel (west toward the mountains)

Lariat Loop Road/ Lookout Mountain

Lariat Loop Road/ Lookout Mountain

Lariat Loop Road, Golden, CO 80401

Easily seen from downtown with the giant M on the side of the mountain. The journey upward is part of the adventure of exploring Lookout Mountain, which overlooks Golden. Once you reach the top, the incredible vistas and a historic treasure make the journey even more worth it. Best to drive to the top! Golden’s Tallest Peak As the tallest of our Golden, CO, parks, Lookout Mountain stands more than 7,300 feet above Golden, just west of downtown. Known for its beautiful natural splendor and breathtaking views, a hike or drive up to its peak will be worth every moment. Once you reach the top, you’ll find clear views of the Rocky Mountains, the city of Denver in the distance, and the sweeping landscape in between.

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

18300 West Alameda Parkway, Morrison, CO 80465

Red Rocks Amphitheater is a naturally formed, world-famous outdoor venue just fifteen miles west of Denver. Red Rocks is recognized for its star-studded concert roster, natural acoustics and ambience, as well as its awe-inspiring hiking and biking trails. There is a visitors center but we recommend exploring the venue on your own.

Woody's Wood Fired Pizza

Woody's Wood Fired Pizza

1305 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO 80401
, 303-277-0443

The best Pizza in town! Can get busy so be sure to walk over and put your name in.

Buffalo Overlook

Buffalo Overlook

Golden, CO 80401

he bison are direct descendants of the last wild herd of bison in the U.S. One of the last remaining wild buffalo herds in the world. They all originate from a herd of 7 bison brought from Yellowstone National Park in 1914. The bison herd can be seen at the exit off I-70. Also be sure to check out the amazing view of the continental divide.