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Nestled between Lookout Mountain and two beautiful mesas, Golden was the territorial capitol until 1867. Today, it remains an inspiring place to live with its rich mining history, Old West charm and extraordinary views in every direction.
Golden’s motto ‘Where the West Lives’ speaks to the easy access this historic town provides to all the wonderful surprises Colorado’s mountains have to offer. Clear Creek runs through Golden and the surrounding mountains, providing the perfect rugged terrain for hikers, runners and bikers. Golden also has 402 acres of open space and maintains 253 acres of parks right within the city itself.
Downtown Golden is a charming area lined with historic brick buildings and over 30 different shops, restaurants and bars. If you’re in the right spot, you can actually watch kayakers float by right in the center of town
LOCATION: Golden is located 15 miles west of downtown Denver, accessible by automobile or light rail. Also easy access to the mountains via I-70, C470, U.S. Highway 6, and Highways 58 and 93.
EVENTS: Movies & Music in the Park series, Buffalo Bill Days as well many other multiple events annually.
ATTRACTIONS: Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave, Colorado Railroad Museum, Coors Brewery, Colorado School of Mines, Fossil Trace Golf Club, Clear Creak RV park, Clear Creek Whitewater Park, Library, Astor House Museum, Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum, Dinosaur Ridge, Foothills Art Center, Geology Museum, Golden History Center, and Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum.
BUSINESS: You will find the following within walking distance including: one-of-a-kind shops, galleries, recreation outfitters, music clubs, fine dining restaurants, breweries, distilleries, cafes, taverns, and sandwich shops.
NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS: Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, and Morrison.
WALK SCORE: Walk Score 41
NUMBER OF RESIDENCES: 18,867
Nestled in the Union Station North neighborhood, you will first notice Denver’s renowned 100-year-old historic landmark – Union Station. Inside it is the perfect spot for both locals and visitors to relax in the cozy living room atmosphere or enjoy dining or shopping.
Union Station is much more than just a transportation hub that houses Amtrak, RTD bus line; Light Rail and the Free MetroRide, you will also find a wide array of restaurants, shopping, bars, clubs, and parks in the neighborhood depending on your need.
LOCATION: The boundaries include 20th Street on the northeast; Platte River to the northwest; Lawrence Street to the southeast; 14th Street to the southwest.
EVENTS: With over 30 million visitors annually to Denver, it’s easy to understand why there are events year round in the Union Station North neighborhood. Some highlights include but not limited to multiple marathons, parades, sporting events as well as art, music and food festivals.
ATTRACTIONS: Looking for something to do? The Union Station North neighborhood has you covered with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Comedy Works, Railroad Dog Park, Denver Beer Company, Confluence and Commons Park, and Summit Music Hall.
BUSINESS: Inside Union Station, you can dine in one of the restaurants with unique dishes from locally grown ingredients which includes ACME Delicatessen, Mercantile Dining & Provision, Milkbox Ice Creamery, Next Door Community Pub, Pigtrain Coffee Co., Snooze AM Eatery, Stoic & Genuine, Terminal Bar and The Cooper Lounge; or shop in the small shops included Denver’s own Tattered Cover, 5 Green Boxes and Bloom.
There are also dining opportunities such as Illegal Pete’s, Starbucks, Old Spaghetti Factory, Thirsty Lion, Denver Chophouse, Hopdoddy Burger Bar, Wynkoop Brewing, and Morton’s Steak House just to name a few within Union Station North. In addition, King Scoopers, Whole Foods, Office Depot, and REI’s flagship store are all within walking distance.
NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS: Five Points; CBD; Auraria and Highland.
WALK SCORE: Walk Score 85; Transit Score 92; Bike Score 86
NUMBER OF RESIDENCES: 1,116
Cheesman Park is located in central Denver on 25 acres, just southeast of downtown and framed on 3 sides by private residences. This tranquil park is a favorite running location for many, playing soccer or just reading a book.
The most visible attraction in the park is the Pavilion and as been in place since 1908. Today this serves as a place for public gatherings and behind the gorgeous pavilion there is also many groves of tall trees, rose gardens and view of the mountains. The Cheesman Park neighborhood is also one of the oldest in Denver.
LOCATION: The boundaries include Colfax Avenue to the north and 8th Avenue to the south; Downing Street to the west and York Street to the east.
EVENTS: The Park Art Festival and Denver’s Pridefest held annually.
ATTRACTIONS: Denver Botanic Gardens and Cheesman Park.
BUSINESS: You will find the following within walking distance including: Liks Ice Cream; Wyman’s; Family dollar; Capital Hill Auto; Burger King; VooDoo Doughnut Mile High; Walgreen’s; Lion’s Liar; Indigo Salon; and Ramada Downtown.
NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS: City Park West; Country Club; Capitol Hill; Congress Park; City Park; Speer and Whittier.
WALK SCORE: Walk Score 82; Transit Score 53; and Bike Score 96.
NUMBER OF RESIDENCES: 7,984
City Park is nestled to the east of central downtown Denver – just over 1 mile – and is Denver’s version of New York City’s Central Park sprawled across 320 acres. This makes it great for cycling enthuses and those that enjoy public transportation.
LOCATION: The boundaries include 23rd avenue to the north; Colfax Avenue to the south; York Avenue to the west and Colorado Blvd to the east.
EVENTS: Jazz in the park; Denver’s Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon; Colfax Marathon; Colorado Symphony Orchestra; Fresh and Flea Market; Martin Luther King Parade and Colorado Black Art Festival. Almost every summer weekend the park is active with numerous events, races and annual activities, making the park one of the most popular destinations in Denver.
ATTRACTIONS: While maneuvering through the park you will notice that there are 15 athletic fields; 14 tennis courts; 4 permitted group picnic areas; 2 playgrounds; 5 formal gardens; over 3500 trees representing over 40 different species; 9 historically significant monuments and structures including the Bandstand and the City Park Pavilion.
City Park is also the home of the Denver Zoo; Denver Museum of Nature and Science; Ferril and Duck Lakes and a boathouse. East High School is located on the south southwest corner.
In addition, the City Park neighborhood is also home of the Bluebird Theater that was built in 1913 and has became an important part of the community as a live music venue.
BUSINESS: You will find plenty of dining and business within walking distance including: Tacos Tequila Whiskey; Okinawa Japanese Cuisine; Starbucks; Denver Biscuit Company; Bastien’s Restaurant; Sprouts Farmers Market; Chick-fil-a and Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs.
NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS: Skyland; Congress Park; City Park West; South Park Hill
WALK SCORE: Walk Score 78; Transit Score 55; Bike Score 96
NUMBER OF RESIDENCES: 2,894