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RECREATION
There's just so
much to do in and around Denver! Our weather is amazing (more than 300
sunshine days per year), providing the perfect environment for getting
out and enjoying our spectacular environment. It is a short drive to the
mountains, allowing you to ski in the afternoon and be home in time for
dinner. We have museums, theaters, and a fabulous zoo. Denver offers something
for everyone!
Museums
and Indoor Activities
Denver
Museum of Nature and Science
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky
Mountain region’s leading resource for informal science education.
A variety of exhibitions, programs, and activities help Museum visitors
experience the natural wonders of Colorado, Earth, and the universe.
Must see facilities include the Phipps IMAX® Theater and the Gates
Planetarium.
Denver
Art Museum
Founded in 1893, the Denver Art Museum has the largest
and most comprehensive collection of world art between Kansas City
and the West Coast. Its American Indian, pre-Columbian, and Spanish
colonial art collections are widely considered among the best of their
kind. Other collections include American and European painting, sculpture,
and decorative arts; Asian art; African and Oceanic art; modern and
contemporary art; textile art; twentieth-century design; and art of
the American West.
The
Children's Museum of Denver
Denver's best hands-on experience for children newborn
to age eight and their grown-ups is both educational and just plain
fun. Programs and playscapes are designed for newborns through age
eight-year-olds and their adult caregivers.
The
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Founded in 1972 and dedicated to excellence in the
arts, The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is a showcase
for live theatre, a nurturing ground for new plays, a preferred stop
on the Broadway touring circuit, an award-winning multi-media production
facility, a national training school for actors, and the site of a
voice clinic and research facility.
Black
American West Museum and Heritage Center
The Black American
West Museum & Heritage Center's mission and goals are the interpreting,
collecting, housing, displaying, exhibiting, and preserving of historical
artifacts, documents and other memorabilia which tell the history
and relate the stories of Black men and women who helped settle and
develop the great American West. This approach allows visual artistic
inculcation of the rich and colorful contributions of Black pioneers
in the western United States.
Buffalo
Bill's Grave and Museum
See Sitting
Bull's bow and arrows, Buffalo Bill's show outfits, Frederick Remington's
"Portrait of a Ranch Hand," and many other objects from the Old West
in the Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum. Begun in 1921 by Johnny Baker,
Buffalo Bill's foster son, the Museum illustrates the life, times,
and legend of William F. Cody. It includes exhibits about Buffalo
Bill's life and the Wild West shows, Indian artifacts, Western art
and firearms.
Colorado
History Museum
Imagine covered wagons, a rendezvous of fur trappers, Indian buffalo
hunts, mining the Rocky Mountains, and life in early Denver. Discover
the diversity of Colorado from its earliest inhabitants to its pioneer
families. Explore Colorado's own museum with fascinating collections,
detailed dioramas, historic photographs, artifacts, and more.
Colorado
Ocean Journey
Colorado
Ocean Journey which opened in June 1999, is a world-class aquarium
that immerses visitors on two journeys, from the Continental Divide
in Colorado to Mexico's Sea of Cortez, and the other from an Indonesian
rain forest to the Pacific Ocean.
Colorado
State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol stands a mile above sea level with a plaque
on the 15th step to mark the spot that is 5,280 feet (1,609 m) high.
The dome is covered with 200 ounces of pure gold and there is a beautiful
view from the rotunda of the entire Front Range, from Pikes Peak,
all the way north to the Wyoming border, a distance of over 150 miles
(241 km).
Coors
Brewery
The Coors Brewery offers free tours of the largest single brewery
in the world. Colorado brews more beer than any other state and this
Golden brewery brews more beer than any other place on the planet.
Denver
Firefighter's Museum
The Denver
Firefighters Museum is located in historic Denver Fire Station No.
1. The building was constructed in 1909 and served as a working fire
station until 1974. Today the Denver Firefighters Museum is open to
the public six days a week year round. Hands-on activities combined
with the Museum's exhibits, provides information about fire safety
and prevention as well as the history of the Denver Fire Department
and historic Fire Station No. 1. Try on firefighting equipment, slide
down a pole and ride on our fire truck designed just for kids as you
pretend to put out fires. Or watch videos and play video games to
find safe ways out of the house on fire.
Molly
Brown House and Museum
The Molly
Brown House honors "Unsinkable Molly Brown," the heroine
of the Titanic disaster with mementos from her life preserved in her
beautiful home on Capitol Hill.
US
Mint at Denver
The U.S. Mint is where over five billion coins are made each year
and there are free 20 minute tours on weekdays. It is also the second
largest storehouse of gold bullion in the U.S. after Fort Knox.
Outdoor
Activities
Denver
Parks and Recreation
Denver citizens are very proud of their parks and
recreation system. We have 397 urban parks and pathways, 29 recreation
centers, 14,000 acres of Denver Mountain Parks, and 2,500 acres of
Natural Areas.
Denver
Zoo
In 1896, a small, orphaned black bear named Billy
Bryan became the first resident of the Denver Zoo. A gift to the mayor
of Denver, Billy's adventurous and sometimes mischievous spirit helped
mold the Zoo's personality. Today, the Denver Zoo is home to 4,000
animals representing over 750 species and is one of the most popular
zoos in the United States. With an exciting 15-20 year master plan
in place, the 21st century will see the Denver Zoo transformed into
an exciting conservation center that will continue to further the
evolution of superb zoo exhibitory.
Denver
Botanic Gardens
With more than 32,000 plants from such far-away places
as Australia, Africa and the Himalayas, Denver Botanic Gardens is
recognized as one of the top five botanical gardens in the United
States. There's something for all ages -- and all five of your senses.
The
Butterfly Pavilion
As the first stand-alone nonprofit insect zoo in the
nation, The Butterfly Pavilion is a 30,000 square foot facility covering
five acres Westminster, Colorado. Visitors to the facility find themselves
surrounded by more than 1,200 free-flying butterflies while walking
through the lush, tropical conservatory.
Red
Rocks Amphitheatre
Nestled in the Rocky Mountain Foothills fifteen miles
west of Denver, there stands a symbol of nature's unparalleled majesty.
Red Rocks is a geologically formed, open-air Amphitheatre that is
not duplicated anywhere in the world. With Mother Nature as the architect,
the design of the Amphitheatre consists of two, three hundred-foot
monoliths (Ship Rock and Creation Rock) that provide acoustic perfection
for any performance.
Six
Flags Elitch Gardens
Rock, ride and fly at Six Flags Elitch Gardens! Colorado's
Coaster Capital features world-class thrills like the Flying Coaster,
plus family rides, awesome concerts during our spring and fall music
festivals, Looney Tunes MovieTown for kids, and the tropical island
Kingdom water park - free with your theme park admission. Come experience
Mile High Thrills in the heart of downtown Denver!
Colorado
Ski Country USA
With 24 ski and snowboard resorts, 300 days of sunshine,
and 300 inches of snow each year, any time is a good time to visit
Colorado. Add our world-class events, ever-expanding terrain and the
coolest resort towns on the continent, and you have a mountain paradise.
Come to Colorado, the epicenter of mountain sports culture. Getting
here is easy. The hard part is leaving.
Bike
Denver
BikeDenver came into being in the summer of 2001 with
organizing help and guidance from Bicycle Colorado. The group provided
input to the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee concerning the
Denver Bicycle Master Plan Update, produced a safety brochure for
cyclists, developed a Web site and created the capacity to provide
bike parking at major Denver public events and festivals.
Tiny
Town, Colorado
Tiny Town
is a kid-sized village with dozens of "Old West" buildings,
all built at 1/6 scale in a scenic mountain location. An authentic
toy steam locomotive circles the park giving children and adults a
ride past the miniature town.
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