Red Rocks Amphitheater is downright awesome . . . but you'll feel it in your legs walking up to go see it - lot's of steps. One of the coolest places to see a concert or an act. They have a Visitors center at the very top, down a flight of steps, filled with a museum of all the acts that have played there since 1908
She said "Yes" here! One of our favorite places to hike and just enjoy nature.
Open from 9am - 5 pm, all 7 days a week in the summer - you can learn about William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody & the history of the American cowboy & his claim to fame. Towards the end of his life, he became an advocate for American Indians' Civil Rights & "Equal Pay" Movements.
Located at 17th & Wynkoop Street, this id a downtown Denver hub. Swanky hotels, Great restaurants neaby with a ton of food selections. You can't go wrong coning downtown for some time to walk around. Denver is one of the cleanest cities in the United States
A 1 hour & 15 Minute Drive from Denver and you will be in one of the largest, most awe-inspiring landscapes in the Western United States. Garden of The Gods has a massive landscape, great trails, visitor's center for info, free parking & is well-worth the drive if you plan on absorbing some colorful red-rock scenery.
Meowolf is a huge 3 floor immersive art experience blending interactive installations, surreal environments, storytelling, & hands-on exploration. Part Exhibit - Part Sensory Playground! Paid parking is just outside. Morning ventures = less people in the exhibits!