Denver Botanic Gardens- Chatfield Farms
You have access to the gardens all day on Saturday, at no charge. We encourage you to explore this beautiful working farm and botanic gardens either before the celebration or in the morning. There are many miles of trails for walking, and gardens to admire. All paths to the venue are paved, but some trails around the venue are dirt. The dinner will be inside a barn with beautiful outside spaces for dancing and celebrating.
All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
There is a playground in the gardens and some farm animals for children (of all ages) to enjoy.
Visitor Guidelines for Chatfield Farms
-Please treat our plants kindly and do not pick flowers, walk through garden beds or climb trees. -Please respect the beauty of the area and dispose of all trash in the provided receptacles. -To protect the natural resources, all visitors are asked to remain on trails. -Birds and other wildlife reside in the area. Please do not disturb nesting sites or feed the animals. -Visitors are welcome to take photos and videos for personal use. -Art is more delicate than it looks—please do not touch or climb on any artwork. -Please do not wade in the water features or walk across them when they’re frozen. -No pets allowed at Chatfield Farms. Service dogs/animals are permitted. Please do not leave pets in cars – you will be asked to take them home. -Chatfield Farms is a non-smoking facility (including e-cigarettes and vaporizers) by city ordinance. -Please help keep Chatfield Farms relaxing for everyone—no loud music, balls, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, frisbees or sleds. -Costume masks that obscure the entire face are not permitted for guests over age 17. -Chatfield Farms is a LIVING MUSEUM full of rare, native and endangered species. Due to the sensitive nature of Chatfield Farms’ grounds and horticulture, some items are not allowed onsite. Balloons, potted floor plants, trees and florist-cut flowers are not permitted. No items that are difficult to pick up may be used at Chatfield Farms (such as rice, glitter, beads, birdseed, confetti, flower petals, etc.).