Great for the kids. Roam the Triceratops Trail and Dinosaur Ridge to view remnants from late Jurassic floodplains and stream channels. You can touch and feel 150 million year old dinosaur bones and walk on more than 300 dinosaur footprints and 37 trackways.
Red Rocks Amphitheater is a geological phenomenon – the only naturally occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater in the world. Every artist aspires to play on this stage. Go here on any given day and you will see people working out on the steps. Be sure to visit the concert hall of fame.
Who wouldn’t want to take a tour of the world’s largest brewery?! Visitors can enjoy a 45-minute self- paced tour highlighting the malting, brewing and packaging process. The free tours conclude with samples of their fine products.
This hot spot is located right in the heart of Downtown Denver. It is home to over 300 locally owned and chain stores. Over 50 restaurants and bars as well as the Denver Pavilions. This is a great place to visit if you want to explore downtown, great for shopping and dinner. We recommend ending at Union Station for a nightcap. Take the light rail if you don’t want to drive and park.