Immersive, mind-bending art experience. Part museum, part sci-fi adventure. 2–3 hrs to explore. Need to book a timed reservation in advance.
Iconic pink Mexican restaurant with cliff divers. Dinner + Show. Reservation required.
Historic train station turned social hub with cafés, bars, and shops.
Murals, breweries, and rooftop bars.
Peaceful themed gardens and sculptures.
Animals! Pair with the nearby Museum of Nature & Science.
Iconic sandstone outdoor amphitheater and hiking area. Short hikes: Trading Post Trail or Red Rocks Trail. Best at sunrise or sunset.
World-famous red rock formations about 1 hr 15 min south of Denver. One of Colorado’s most photogenic spots. Easy paved trails and scenic drives. Pair with a stop in Old Colorado City or Manitou Springs.
A short but beautiful mountain hike leading to a year-round glacier and alpine lake. 1.5 mi round trip, moderate incline. Bring sturdy shoes; the trail can be muddy even in the fall.
The quintessential Colorado experience. Alpine lakes, elk herds, and towering peaks. This will be a full day trip with a reserved timed entry required.
Pearl Street Mall offers a charming brick-lined promenade in the middle of downtown Boulder. Enjoy the amazing views of the nearby Flat Irons.
Nestled at the base of the Rockies, Golden provides small-town charm. Take a short hike on Grant Terry Loop then stop into The Golden Mill, one of our favorite places for a drink and lunch.
From Tennyson’s eclectic energy to the Highlands’ elevated charm and Cherry Creek’s sophisticated scene, reach out to one of us for a recommendation to some of Denver’s best spots for unforgettable lunches, dinners, and drinks!