Wild West History Cultural Diversity Rocky Mountain Views and
Beer Trails
Denver Colorado is a city with 300 days of sunshine, brilliant
blue skies and breathtaking mountain scenery, located at the base of the Rocky
Mountains, 5,280 feet - 1,609 meters - exactly one mile high.
Urban and Outdoor Adventures
History
founded in the summer of 1858 by a small group of prospectors from Georgia
crossing the great plains of the Colorado Territory who discovered Gold at the base of the Rocky Mountains.
Although not much of the precious metal was found, the mere whisper of the word
was enough to start a veritable stampede into the region.
Since its Wild West Days Denver has Attracted Ethnically Diverse
People and Cultural Heritages
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater concerts
under the stars at this natural amphitheater surrounded by ancient rock formations,
hiking trails and the Performers’ Hall of Fame. Observe a herd of
buffalo in a natural setting, maintained by the city of Denver. The buffalo are
direct descendants of the last wild buffalo herd left in America.
Rocky
Mountain National Park 71 miles
- 114 km - northwest of Denver, features 400 square miles -1,036 sq. km - of scenic beauty, including
Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous highway in the world crossing the
Continental Divide at over two miles above sea level.
Lariat
Loop Scenic and Historic Byway is a 40-mile scenic circle in the foothills
west of Denver connecting the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain,
and Evergreen and a dozen enchanting historical attractions, including the
Colorado Railroad Museum, Boettcher Mansion, Lookout Mountain Nature Center,
Mother Cabrini Shrine and The Fort Restaurant.
Arts and Culture highlights include the Denver
Art Museum with its acclaimed American Indian and Western art collections, the
History Colorado Center and its interactive exhibits including a virtual ski
jump, or the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and the dinosaur in the
Prehistoric Journey exhibit.
The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave one of the most famous cowboys to ever ride the range, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody epitomized the Old West. Upon his request he was buried atop Lookout Mountain, a site boasting one of the best views in all of Colorado. The museum opened in 1921, offering a look into life in the Old West, with exhibits on Buffalo Bill's life, the Wild West shows, Indian artifacts including Sitting Bull's bows and arrows, Western art, and firearms.
The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave one of the most famous cowboys to ever ride the range, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody epitomized the Old West. Upon his request he was buried atop Lookout Mountain, a site boasting one of the best views in all of Colorado. The museum opened in 1921, offering a look into life in the Old West, with exhibits on Buffalo Bill's life, the Wild West shows, Indian artifacts including Sitting Bull's bows and arrows, Western art, and firearms.
Georgetown
Loop Railroad is a reconstruction of one of Colorado's most famous
railroads, which was originally built in 1877. Steam-powered locomotives make
the climb up the valley and across Devil's Gate Bridge, giving riders panoramic
views, and a glimpse into Colorado's railroad-centric past.
Central City and Black Hawk are home to more than 30 casinos with blackjack tables, craps, roulette, poker games and more than 10,000 slot machines. The two cities are also known for some of the best-preserved Victorian architecture in the West.
The American Mountaineering Museum experience
mountaineering through interactive exhibits and high tech displays. Cross a
crevasse, pick your route up Everest, and follow the footsteps of famous
climbers as you prepare to hike in Colorado.
Denver
and Beer the miners and pioneers who flocked to the new city after
gold was discovered in the Platte River were a thirsty bunch and the first city
government was formed in a saloon called the Apollo Hall in Larimer Square. Coors Brewery in Golden can brew up to
22 million barrels and package up to 16 million barrels a year, making it the
biggest single-site brewer in the world.
The Denver Beer Trail 20 Creative Craft Breweries Located in the
Walkable City Center
Microbreweries Denver is known as the Napa Valley of Beer. - On any given day, more beer is brewed in
Denver than in any other city in the U.S. Today, there are 15 brewpubs and
microbreweries in downtown Denver including the two of the largest in the
nation.