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Overview

November is a good time to visit Littleton. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 28—52°F (-2—11°C).

Littleton has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Littleton. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Littleton in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Littleton in November

Temperatures on an average day in Littleton in November

The average temperature in Littleton in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 52°F (11°C) to a low of 28°F (-2°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Littleton, July, has days with highs of 87°F (31°C) and lows of 58°F (15°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 43°F (6°C) and lows of 20°F (-7°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Littleton in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
52°F
highs
28°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
12%
Chance of rain
0.032 in
Amount
14.7 mph
Wind speed
49%
Humidity
10.0 hrs
Daylight length
6:55 AM
Sunrise
4:57 PM
Sunset
62%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 52°F (11°C) and a low of 28°F (-2°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Littleton in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Littleton has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Littleton that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Littleton for November.
Roxborough State Park
1. Roxborough State Park
4.8
(2630)
State park
Nature & Parks
Geological site with wildlife, hiking trails overlooking red-rock formations & a visitor's center.
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Absolutely breathtaking atmosphere. There's several hiking trails that go through the park, I did a few of them & none of them were too difficult. There's a really nice shaded Pavillion where you can sit & enjoy the view/have lunch. It wasn't too crowded when I came either. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, I saw several turkeys & their babies, deer & hummingbirds are active this summer. Tons of pretty wildflowers too. Make sure you bring lots of water & sunscreen, there's not too much shade on the trails.
Our first visit to this state park. Visiting from out of state. Decided that we love to hike and wanted to see what this state has. It's a beautiful park. Has many trails and places to walk. You definitely want to be prepared. Water is essential. Didn't see much wildlife but I know when we were hiking it was a bit warm. Visitor Center was nice. The team of workers are very thoughtful and friendly. Last note. If you are walking to the visitor center. Look at the path on the left. It's a small road. But easier to walk if you have mobility issues.
Gorgeous Park! The visitors center is worth the slight uphill climb. I did the shortest trail and the views were beautiful. Can't wait to visit again and do a more challenging trail!
Loved this park! We went on a Sunday afternoon in October and we had to wait about 10 mins until a few cars left (the max is 100 cars at a time). It was a beautiful park and we talked to the nicest lady at the visitor center. We hiked a 3 mile loop from there and had some beautiful views! This is a hidden gem and you should check it out if you’re in the area!
Beautiful and don't clime on the rocks they are very serious about conservation. Still definitely worth the hike. it's very easy and all reward unless you go off trail I saw a hole family getting tickets last time I was there. Be safe and enjoy the vew
BEAUTIFUL! What a day hiking around this park in late spring. Wildflowers, lots of trails and what a view! We arrived early on a gorgeous Saturday morning and spent the day wandering around. My personal highlight of the day was the bull snake hauling tail across a path. This snake had places to go and vermin to eat. This is a no dog park. Lucky for you if you didn't check the website for alerts, regulations and need to knows. There is a for a fee dog kennel right outside an entrance for you to drop fido off while you hike around. I have no idea how quickly it fills up. The ranger station is a beautiful building with excellent interpretive displays. The display on how many years your litter takes to break down is eye opening and yes, this includes pistachio shells. Small gift shop in the station with the essential stickers, t-shirts and postcards. #COParksPassport
Roxborough State Park is absolutely amazing. The trails are super clean and well maintained, and I found them really easy to walk, perfect for a peaceful day out in nature. It wasn’t too busy when I went, which made the experience even better. The scenery is stunning, those red rock formations are just beautiful. Whether you’re hiking or just looking to relax in a quiet, natural setting, this place is a hidden gem.
Roxborough Park is absolutely stunning — it feels like a scene straight out of a painting. The contrast between the towering red rock formations and the lush green landscape is breathtaking. There are plenty of easy, enjoyable walks and hikes throughout the park, making it perfect for families, casual hikers, or anyone just looking to slow down and soak in some natural beauty. Every trail feels like its own little adventure with scenic views at every turn. If you're looking for a peaceful escape with jaw-dropping views and well-kept paths, Roxborough Park is a must. Bring your camera — and maybe a picnic!
Chatfield State Park
2. Chatfield State Park
4.6
(7076)
State park
Nature & Parks
Biking, hiking, camping & boating with scenic views of the foothills & Platte River Valley.
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I love going to this State Park. It seems to be a place that many other come to and enjoy. There is a nice beach to hang out at and take a swim, there seems to be a nice camp site, that I hope to experience in the near future. There seems to be areas to rent canoes and paddle boats. There also seems to be a lot of boats that Cruze around the lake as well. I have had a lot of fun each time that I've visited Chatfield State Park.
Amazing park with many lakes that can be used for paddleboarding, fishing, or swimming. The large main resivoir you can also use powered boats. The resivoir has flooded recently leading to a number of cottonwoods sticking out of the water. They have sense died, giving way to very unique scenery. There is much wildlife to enjoy in the park, and camping is available in multiple lot types.
omg i love this place, everyone here is just so awesome and friendly. from campers, to park host, and as well as the rangers. everyone just waves and smiles at you and just sparks up a conversation. our car broke down and a park host saw our hood up and stopped to see if we were okay and if we needed anything, and he was nice enough to do run arounds for us in getting info on what we can do. then we met a park ranger name sweeney and he was very very patient understanding and accommodating always checked up on us if we were okay and was not an a hole like most rangers. then we met another worker from hawaii he was great n offered to help look at our car amd offered services . scene here is BEAUTIFUL!!! I just love the hospitality here
Very good park for boating, fishing, water sports, kayaking, paddleboarding, camping, hiking and walking. Can get very crowded in the summer season. Nice trails, decent camping selection if you book early, lotsa parking. Has a boat ramp and marina. Nice smaller lakes in the park area as well.
June 6-8 2025 Really beautiful, green and lush right now. We stayed in handicap spot 148 in loop C. Nice cement pad and electrical available. No water on this site. Only bummer was the closest restroom to handicap spot was closed so a bit of a walk to next available restroom which can be difficult for someone with limited mobility. The sites are spacious and well maintained. Bathrooms are clean and they have showers that work but need more space for a bench or more hooks to keep dry clothes. The swim beach is nice and very busy. Go early to get parking and a space for your stuff. The view is gorgeous. They have a ramp that goes right into the water and allows for wheelchair access or access for people with limited mobility (like me) to get into the water and enjoy the fun instead of sitting on the sidelines! Best feature ever! There was a group of partiers near our site, which is fine, but they kept it up very loudly til after 3 am which made it hard to sleep. I think they need to enforce quiet hours better. All in all this is a nice campground and I would visit again.
A beautiful place to have a picnic or walk around the lake. I went with my family — mountains on one side and the lake on the other. There’s plenty of parking, and you only pay per car. You can bike or walk around and enjoy the scenery.
Beautiful place to relax, fish, hike. Close to Denver. Water level was a little low.
We have been camping in Chatfield State Park for 40 years. We tented for 10 years and then in a motorhome and two trailers. Tenters should try c loop because it has water and electricity and the other loops are full hookups and cost more. I camped in the group camp grounds every spring and fall with 30 of my buddies. Make your reservations 6 months in advance for the spot you want. The park could use 150 more spots.
Breckenridge Brewery
3. Breckenridge Brewery
4.3
(1783)
Brewery
Food & Drink
Brewery & tasting room serving craft beers, plus an on-site restaurant cooking hearty American fare.
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Great music at the Farmhouse ! Blue 88’s played!! Had a great footlong from the food truck!! Cody at the beer service was super cool!! Had great Edamame appetizer in the restaurant! Cool vibes! Kids dancing! Dogs chilling!
Food was solid. Staff was decent. Ordered the Juicy oasis but was given something else instead. It was good but not what I wanted. Drank it and had a juicy oasis afterwards. My buddy had the Christmas ale and said it was really good. Ordered our food and appetizer came out fast. Chili cheese fries are really good. Highly recommended. The bartender was far more worried with his side work cleaning glasses and what not than he was with helping customers. Our food was done fairly fast but mine stayed in the window for 10 minutes and was soggy and lukewarm by the time I got it. Was still good but would have been nice if the bread wasn’t soaked through. I had pulled pork so it wasn’t like it soaks in fast. My salad was warm and soggy by the time I got it.
If you love beer, food, and family, this is the place to go. I’ve lived in Colorado all my life and I can say I have never had such a great experience with my family than this. I went for my birthday yesterday and Ben was the bartender outside. He made my birthday a great one along with the rest of the staff there. This is definitely a Colorado treat.
The beer is always good as is the food and menu options. During concert events the place can get very packed so be prepared. Best to bring chairs and food on busy days or make a Rez in advance for restaurant fare. During events the menu is very limited and the lines are long. Staff is fast but can get overwhelmed at times. Consistently a good place to visit.
We had a large party of 17 and were so impressed with how well Breckenridge Brewery handled everything. All of our food came out quickly, correct, and absolutely delicious. The cheeseburger, pot roast, and sandwiches were outstanding. Everyone at our table left happy. The environment is fun, welcoming, and perfect for groups. Highly recommend this spot for both great food and great vibes!
Did the brewery tour and our tour guide Bethany was amazing. She was so knowledgeable and fun. The tour was interesting and easily walkable.
Me, my wife, and a buddy all cut split these meals! So delicious! This was after my wife and I did the tubing next to the Brewery! It made for an excellent afternoon! Good views, good vibes, good people, and GOOD FOOD! Definitely enjoyed that it was pet friendly and you could be outside! Definitely will recommend to others and be back myself!
Good food but not very fast. Arrived when they opened and was told we would have to wait for staff to arrive to sit us. Took 50 minutes to get drinks and place our order. Food was good but not worth spending two hours of our time. The chicken sandwich was juicy yet crispy. I would suggest.
Littleton Museum
4. Littleton Museum
4.7
(328)
Museum
City government office
Living-history farms representing the 1860s & 1890s, plus a museum showcasing local artifacts.
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This place is an absolute gem! They’ve got these super cool exhibits and displays that are all organized and put together really well. I was blown away when I found out they even have a room dedicated to dinosaurs! But the real highlight was the out-of-1850s and 1900 farms. They had all sorts of animals like chickens, sheep, cows, and even houses! There were even wool spinning and blacksmith exhibits. They had these old buildings that you could tour and they were all set up really nicely. It was like stepping back in time. If you’re ever in the area, you definitely have to check it out!
I recently visited the Littleton Colorado Museum with my two boys, ages 12 and 9, while we were in town from out of state. I wasn’t sure what to expect, thinking it might be a typical museum experience, but it far exceeded our expectations. The dinosaur exhibit was a major highlight! It was interactive and really brought the world of dinosaurs to life for my boys. They were so engaged and excited to learn. We also enjoyed the other exhibits, especially the exhibit on the waterway, which explained the Colorado water distribution system . The interactive portion where they could pretend to control the water was a big hit with them. The 1860s farm exhibit was another favorite. It’s an actual working farm that replicates life in the 1860s, and we were able to walk through the buildings where people were working and performing everyday tasks. My boys had so many great questions and really enjoyed interacting with the staff. We thought we would be there for just a quick visit, but ended up staying for 2 1/2 hours. The museum was an amazing experience, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
Really liked it here..The exhibits inside were great and the wood structures and Pioneer houses outside were amazing
What a fun little day activity. I went with my daughter and Mom and we walked around the 40 acre farm which is very accurately historically based. The inside of the museum was very interesting with an art exhibit, a special exhibit which currently focused on Kate Farretti and the Littleton history area which included a kids zone. The Kate Farretti exhibit depicted the life of a famous hat maker originally from Italy, she settled in Denver with her husband and made hats for Denver's elite including Molly Brown. Kate was also mother to the first triplets to be born in Denver. You can spend a couple hours here and make a day of it. I loved the living history farm portion which included 1860's and 1890's farms and contained 5 historical buildings as well as outhouses and a root cellar. It is an acutal working farm with 1800lb cows, turkeys, chickens, sheep, donkeys and a blacksmith! The gardens throughout were beautiful, we got to pick some pumpkins and see what would have been grown in this historical time period. Both livestock and gardens were accurately portrayed for the time period. You can only bring water in so don't try to do a picnic onsite. You are able to bring strollers and wagons and I would recommend doing so, there is a lot of land to be covered which requires a lot of walking.
The Harvest Festival here is so engaging and very Fall-tastic! We love taking the kids here even when it's not a festival or celebration because it's a wonderful place to just walk around and see animals. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to be transported back to olden days.
Great place to take the kids and let them run around. You can just walk straight in, there was no wait. There is a small museum, gift shop and art exhibition. It was interesting to go back in time and learn about how life was lived and fun to be up close to some of the farm animals. Spent a good hour and a half exploring. You wouldn’t even think this place is where it is! A hidden gem, free of charge.
What a great place to visit! One of our kids came here for a field trip and said it was cool, so we sprung a surprise trip here, and we all had a great time. Very interesting living history farm set in old Littleton with plenty of animals for the kids and demonstrations for us big kids! They also have an indoor museum about the area back in the day. Best of all, it's a FREE activity! However, they do accept donations, and I seriously recommend donating. It would be a shame if something like this were to ever shut their doors.
Littleton Museum is a wonderful place to visit. The historic farms, friendly staff, and hands-on exhibits make it fun for both kids and adults. It’s peaceful, educational, and beautifully maintained — a perfect spot to spend an afternoon and learn about local history.
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms
5. Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms
4.6
(3220)
Botanical garden
Sights & Landmarks
Working farm offering trails & bird-watching spots amid wildflowers, plus seasonal butterfly house.
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I went here with my roommates for the Lavender festival and was so surprised to go and experience so many other amazing things. There were food vendors, live music, people educating about the dye garden, a butterfly house, a market, and of course the Lavender. The property was so incredibly beautiful to walk around. The flowers were in full bloom, and there was just so much to experience. For onky a $17 ticket it was more than worth it. All the staff were incredibly nice.
We visited during the lavender festival and had a great time overall. There was plenty of parking, and the area itself is lovely for strolling around. The vendor booths were set up in the middle of a field, which made for a nice atmosphere, but it did get quite warm. It would be helpful if water stations were spread throughout the event to keep people hydrated. Other than that, it was a great experience!
What a beautiful venue, wow!! I had the pleasure of being a Wedding Coordinator at the Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms. Got to work with Abby & Sana - they were so on top of it, great communication and were so incredibly helpful before, during and after the wedding day. This venue makes the planning process so smooth and they execute the day of plans flawlessly. 10/10 I would highly recommend hosting your wedding day here for ceremony and reception!!! Also, it's just a fantastic gardens to spend the day with family or friends - will definitely be back to explore more 😊 Thank you, Jessica @ Dream Big Events
We used Chatfield Farms as a wedding venue and it was so perfect! The gardens, in full bloom at the end of August, were the most gorgeous, natural backdrop for photos and just an incredible venue. We kept our decor simple, so as to not distract from all of the natural beauty. The stables (white open barn) was the perfect amount of rustic that we wanted. There isn't one thing we would change for our venue selection! The price we paid for the venue and amount of time for the venue rental aligned with pricing of other venues we looked at and this expense for the wedding went to a great cause as well, contributing to the ongoing conservation programs and projects at the native plant refuge and historic farm. Our venue manager was Abby Beck and I can't say enough good things about her! She was so accommodating, friendly, knowledgeable and just overall easy to work with! One of the services offered through the gardens was the Bucket of Blooms. They will grow flowers for your wedding to be used however you want, matching your wedding (or party/event) colors and if you choose, they can build your bouquets from these flowers that are grown at the gardens. Our bouquets turned out absolutely stunning. They were HUGE! So well designed and used flowers I had never even seen before! We loved them and this is something everyone should use if you are using the gardens as a venue!! Our entire experience at the gardens was incredible and the perfect place for a wedding!
Compared the the Downtown botanical gardens I found it to have less variety of plants, flowers and foliage. Nonetheless it was a beautiful place to visit with a beautiful Colorado backdrop and worth the visit. It has a small butterfly pavilion was very enjoyable and the walk through the gardens very relaxing. Came late August and still has lots of color, humming birds and great place to admire nature's beauty and relax and ofcourse take pictures.
Our family went in the middle of June on a gorgeous day to be outside in Colorado. The gardens were fully in Bloom with tons of flowers and bushes and trees and the place was filled with people looking at all of the flowers and children running around. Looking at the ducks. In the Monet exhibit there was a family of ducklings waddling around and the children were all watching and chasing them into the pond. The paths were well maintained and easy to travel. They showcased many different species of flowers and bushes, grasses and trees throughout the gardens. Benches replaced all over so you could sit and look at all of the different plants throughout the place. The gardens are not too big. You can travel it within a day, a half a day or so and feel like you got the full experience. It was a very fun and enjoyable time.
As a wedding coordinator, I absolutely loved getting to work a wedding at this beautiful botanic garden. Although we each got almost 30,000 steps in throughout the course of our couple's wedding day, it was well worth all the effort to see how happy our couple and their guests were celebrating throughout this absolutely stunning property. They made full use of the entire property; around every bend you'll find a unique backdrop for photos with different kinds of plants and wildlife. The venue coordinator Jeremiah went way out of his way to accommodate my couple's unique requests, answered all of our endless questions in a timely manner, and was the most helpful venue coordinator I've ever worked with on the day of the event. He was there when we arrived and stayed after we left to ensure that every need was met, even going so far as to help me load up my car at the end of the night. Between Jeremiah's genuine care and kindness and the immaculate beauty of the property, I can't recommend this venue enough to future couples looking to get married in a well-maintained natural setting.
The gardens were well maintained, including rows of veggies with staff everywhere. They were more than happy to talk with you and share their love for this scenic sanctuary. I appreciated the paths that meandered throughout the shade areas of the gardens in 90-degree weather conditions. I found it to be very relaxing, quiet, and beautiful. The butterfly house was an unexpected treat to enhance the whole experience. If you love flowers, the outdoors, and butterflies, you won't be disappointed!
The Hudson Gardens & Event Center
6. The Hudson Gardens & Event Center
4.6
(3626)
Garden
Nature & Parks
These scenic gardens are free to the public & feature an on-site amphitheater, gift shop & cafe.
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This is a very beautiful, affordable wedding venue. I love the special photo spots and the Wedding and Reception can be in the same place. Lots of parking!!! The little coffee spot is a great first date. Right off the Platte River! Superb!!!!!!
My husband and I got married at Monet's Garden in August, and what a dream! Beginning with our first tour, Erin was extremely kind and helpful. The outdoor ceremony spot is stunning, and we loved the tent and string lights vibe for cocktail hour and reception. Comparatively, we felt like the pricing was more affordable than similar venues and well worth the value. Can't recommend using Hudson Gardens as a wedding venue enough! (photo credit to the amazing Mrs. Ferree Photography)
I liked the actual jack-o'-lanterns and the lights and the fog were fun, but the music... It was utterly ABYSMAL. I don't even know how to describe it. It was like one of those old up-beat YouTube tutorial videos or something you'd hear on a show literally for 2 year olds on an agonizing thirty second loop. I feel like they we're trying to keep it family-friendly, but they went way too far; it completely ruined the atmosphere. God forbid the mood be a little spooky at a Halloween event. Some of the art was genuinely creepy, but behind it they were playing LITERAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC, I could here the jingle bells and everything. And it wasn't just me, I heard other people put off by it too! To be fair, there was one really short graveyard section that had a little spooky theremin song playing which perfectly captured the Halloween vibe, but that just makes the rest of the place look worse. Why didn't they just do that everywhere else? It's not like it all needed to be actually creepy, it just should have been related to Halloween in some shape or form. There's tons of happy family-friendly Halloween songs out there. I can't stress enough how laughably bad the music was, I was legit offended. I wish I could give it a more positive review but the music nearly ruined it, it would have been better if there was no music at all. I'm only writing this review because I genuinely want to know who thought this was a good decision and for them to answer for their crimes. Thank you
We attended the Magic of the Jack O'Lantern festivities and it was really amazing. There were sooo many different kinds of carvings. Once inside, it was well staffed and organized. $8 for one s'more is a little high but I guess thats where we are these days. Parking is across the street at ACC and that was a kind of a mess. They did try to manage it but there were just too many cars at once. The parking situation made us miss our reservation time but the event staff didn't give anyone a hard time about it. Overall, we really enjoyed the event. If you go just make sure to arrive early.
This place is amazing! We have been here for a wedding that was gorgeous! Our most recent visit was Oct 2025 for the Magic of the Jack O'Lantern. It is super family friendly but even my adult son and DIL enjoyed it immensely as did us parents. The decorations were just breathtaking and the music worked so well!!
Had a wonderful time with my two Girl's and enjoyed the vibe of Everyone. Great for all ages. Definitely appreciated the hard work and artistry it took to put the Garden spaces together with all those pumpkins. Will surely recommend and return in the future. Thank you Hudson Gardens Team*
We went to Hudson Gardens for the “Magic of the Jackolanterns”. It was pretty cool (thousands of intricate carved pumpkins. This was at night so I can’t comment too much on the botanicals. Parking was easy and just across the street. We had a good time.
Beautiful park with gardens, ponds, wildlife, artwork, walking trails, a really friendly staff, and more! The park is free but I highly recommend making a donation or buying things from the gift shop. This park needs to be kept alive for many generations to enjoy!
Robert F. Clement Park
7. Robert F. Clement Park
4.7
(3903)
Park
Nature & Parks
Suburban park with a 60-acre lake offering sport courts, games, picnic areas & playgrounds.
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Nice park with tons of things to do! I liked the path around the lake the most, but there’s plenty to keep busy with!
Brought my daughters here today while we were visiting from Texas and I’m blown away by the entire place! Plenty for the kids to do and beautiful sights for the adults. Great place community and gatherings. I honestly have nothing bad to say about this place. There’s everything you could want about this park and I wish we had something like this back home. We will definitely will be back!
Clement Park was very nice, I was there for a company picnic. The view of the front range is beautiful. I watched 3 different storms progress and pass through. Just amazing views. But the temp. was in the 90s. May go and enjoy the views and park when the temp. Is more comfortable.
Absolutely gorgeous park! My favorite in Colorado. Huge, awesome playground for the kids. Beautiful lake to walk around. Safe, great vibes, so scenic! Lots of cute prairie dogs. Don't let your dogs off leash though, prairie dogs are great to enjoy from a distance.
A wonderful park to walk your dog on trail, off trail or let them play in the creek. There's also fishing, bike lanes and so much more. Get some grounding in, prayer, or just lay down a blanket and take a nap in one of the many out of sight spots.
An overall great park which is quite big with the Columine Memorial, Columbine Library, Columbine high school, a couple restaurants, and this big walking area that goes in a circle around this big lake where you can see houses, the mountains, and a couple animals occasionally passing by. There’s also this large purple chair once you walk far enough into the circle which you can sit in and take selfies on!
Great park. Plenty of parking and good variety of play areas for different ages. The splash pad is awesome!!
This is a nice park, busy, but well kept and pretty. The water is so super low but that's not anyone's fault here. There are plenty of benches that sit all around the park, but my only only thing - that matters to me is there were no benches with a little privacy, shade, no trees where the benches are. It's random but important to me, otherwise great place for a nice walk around the lake with views of Mt Eva, Flora and maybe even James peak, among others. Nice people too! 💞
SeaQuest Littleton
8. SeaQuest Littleton
4.5
(4261)
Permanently Closed
Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
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We had a lot of fun here. We got there at 1 and the feedings were done. So we didn't get to feed the animals. They put out a limit of food so the animals don't get over feed. They were a little short staffed. But we still had fun. They gave us places online where we could get discount coupons. We could still do the touch a fish area and it was really cool all the different kinds of animals they had. Our whole family had a great time.
This place does smell like an indoor zoo, while the ones in Texas do not. This one could be well overdue for a remodel with the leaks and ultimately better ventilation. Nonetheless, it is $40 a year for a membership and a fun place to go on a -10 degree day. My son was happy to do 3 laps around the loop. We did not play for tokens to feed animals.
It was okay. The place was nice and clean (to the quality one would expect at an indoor aquarium), and the staff were friendly. It doesn't smell too good, akin to a zoo, but i guess it kind of is
I had a wonderful time at SeaQuest Littleton with my family. It was amazing to see and touch so many different animals from all over the world. We fed the stingrays, cuddled with the sloths, and even snorkeled with the sharks! The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable, and the exhibits were clean and well-maintained. SeaQuest Littleton is more than just an aquarium, it’s a zoo-like experience that you won’t forget. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves animals and adventure. It’s a great place to visit for all ages. 🐠🐢🐍🦜🦘🦥
We got free tickets online and decided to try it out. The facility is a little run down but it's nice overall. Most of animals seem to be well cared for. Major issues were (1) they weren't getting people through the doors quickly. Even considering the fact that you don't want a packed facility, they could have done a far better job at moving people in; we waited for over 2 hours to get our turn. (2) I'm glad we didn't pay for too many food tokens because most of the food dispensers were empty and we couldn't feed most animals if we'd wanted to. All in all, it's a decent experience it was understaffed at the front and run so poorly that we really only stayed for half an hour or so, mostly because we were so tired of waiting that we wanted to leave.
We came here for our sons 3rd birthday. It was so much fun. Even my 13 year old enjoyed interacting with the animals. But what made it so much more special was Mermaid Alice. She was so sweet and made the experience magical. She is AMAZING.
Extremely sad and not very well kept, staff seemed to be pretty much nonexistent and people were sticking their hands in the tanks and the tanks were cloudy and algae growing. Completely not what we expected, the animals looked extremely sad and just not a very pleasant experience. This place should not be allowed to operate, the staff does not seem qualified. We will not go here again, the food you buy to feed the animals is not acceptable either, raw shrimp that are not refrigerated and stink and the aquarium itself was in extremely poor condition. Will notify the health department.
Lovely place to spend a fun afternoon. Macy, the head aquatic (mother of those river monster fish), was lovely and really showed her passion and intellect when telling us about all of the fishies. All the other staff was lovely as well. Love Sammie, Justin, Mark, and an Unnamed plush sea turtle with a pink cowboy hat. See you in the stars ✨
Deer Creek Canyon Park
9. Deer Creek Canyon Park
4.8
(1135)
Park
Nature & Parks
Grassy escape where elk, bears & cougars coexist with hikers, bikers & such amid rolling hills.
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This a wonder park that is located near a couple of other wonderful parks like south valley, the botanical gardens and Chatfield reservoir. It is an open space with some some Picnic shelters. Half of the park is still closed and won’t reopen till August 2025. The trail we took was the trail that went around half the park. I found the gradual grade an easy walk the winded up the hill through a couple of wooded areas. There are restrooms and plenty of parking.
So glad this has reopened (main trail loop)! Favorite place to hike when I don’t feel like driving to the mountains. Love that there are clean bathrooms at the trailhead, and a nice incline going up. You can also do the smaller loop if you’re not up for the steep part to the top. Very pleasant and peaceful. Incredible views. Big parking lot.
Beautiful Park with views of the plains and Denver with vegetarian at the ecotone or transition from plains to mountains.. Great trails for young kids too. However, more than half the park is closed to hiking due to last year's fire.
UPDATE: Following the DCCP closure last August due to the Quarry fire, the park partially re-opened May 15! Full opening scheduled for August 1. Breathtaking views of the Denver skyline, the Front Range and the Hogback to the east, the Rockies to the west. Stay on the trails! Although full recovery will take decades, Mother Nature has already started doing her remediating thing.
A good place to hike. The trails have a lot of tree cover, small but beautiful water streams, the sound of nature, and beautiful wildflowers all along the way. A Must-try hike.
Very beautiful hike. So happy it's finally reopened!
What a great hike. Moderate terrain with some picnic stops towards the beginning of trail. You can bring your dog too!
One of my favorite spots in the metro area multiple trails great views
South Platte Park and Carson Nature Center
10. South Platte Park and Carson Nature Center
4.7
(783)
Park
Nature & Parks
Spanning over 880 acres, this park offers 5 lakes for fishing, extensive trails & nature programs.
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This is a fantastic place for a stroll. We absolutely adore the Plate River Trail and are gradually working on walking it in sections. This week, we started from the trailhead and the nature center near Santa Fe Avenue. The nature center was incredibly interesting and had some really cool exhibits. Plus, there were public restrooms there, which was a nice touch. Just a heads up, you’ll need to be careful of the cyclists. They can sometimes go a bit too fast, but most of them are pretty considerate. The trail goes both north and south, and we decided to go south. We walked all the way down to the bird blind and the small marshy area. Now, for getting back to the trailhead, you have two options. You can either go back the way you came or you can walk west around the lake to Mineral Avenue. We chose to walk around the lake. Just a warning, though - you’ll need to exit the park at Mineral Avenue. The gate there isn’t working, but if you’re flexible enough, you can slide under it. If not, you’ll have to backtrack. Also, don’t be fooled by the path that heads east around the lake - it’s a dead end. Be careful crossing Mineral Avenue to get to the Mineral Trail Path/Sidewalk. It’s a short and easy walk from there to the trailhead. I highly recommend this walk!
This is one of my favorite parks outside of Highlands Ranch! It houses picnic tables for those who enjoy a Mountain View with their meal, and a wonderfully soothing river where ducks lazily float by. From bike trails to bird watching, this place is perfect for a family getaway. While it gives strong vibes of a pleasant oasis tucked away, it’s actually within walking distance to food and shopping. My husband and I picked up bowls from Vibe just down the street and had a relaxing lunch in the shade of an ancient tree. Green buds are breaking through the tips of branches, heralding spring. Strongly recommend a visit!
I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Tom this afternoon. It’s always nice to have a nice conversation with someone you don’t know! The Park itself is wonderful. The nature center facilities are top quality, and the trails are well cleared. Lots of wildlife, and it’s nice to walk along the River. There’s a bike but then also hiking only path which is really nice. You must stop by and go for a walk or bike ride if you’re around town! I had a wonderful time. (around 4 miles walking). Thank you!
Our school took a field trip to the center and we were so happy with how it went! The kids had a great time stomping through the river looking for insects and crawdads. The live animals, as well as the taxidermy in the museum were a hit. Even the sand and water table kept them well engaged. Thank you for everything.
Beautiful hiking trails along the river. Picnic tables nearby.
Excellent spot for a birthday party. Staff were wonderful and engaging, party room was great, activities fun for boys and girls across ages. Highly recommended! Books through SSPRD.
It's free, people are friendly. Parking can be tough. But there's a lot close by. Beautiful location
Great place to walk. Be careful on weekends. Lots of bikes!
Living The Dream Brewing
11. Living The Dream Brewing
4.7
(625)
Brewery
Food & Drink
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Cool place! A little out of the way but I’m definitely glad I gave them a try. Gingerbread Powder Run was good; would pair well with the holiday dinners. The Leopold brothers bourbon barrel aged imperial stout is OMG strong 😳.
Did a flight of their cream ales along with their Belgian style beer. They need to make a stronger ABV cream ale. The Belgian style was very refreshing. Very attentive service.
Good beer. Could/ should have more choices. Great set up and vibe with the indoor/ outdoor areas. No food tho. Good truck offered later in the day. Very clean. Lots of TV's for games. Easy fun and relaxing
A beer lovers dream watering hole! Living the Dreams' new location offers a new vibe, a spacious open floor plan with a snowboard & ski theme as a nice Colorado Mountain touch. Beers are always flowing, with a nice selection to satisfy everyone. Staff is super attentive, and service is on point. Plus, they're always hosting multiple fun events week to week, and food trucks are always consistent and tasty. My IPA Beer recommendation is currently the 7 Speed!!
Moonlight and Spurs black IpA and Experimental IPA #01 were great. Plenty of parking. Large space inside and out. Beer cooler for to go stuff. Great spot.
LTD is among the best breweries in all of Denver Metro. The staff is extremely friendly, personable, and attentive. The atmosphere is great, you can drink a beer indoors, outdoors, or in a lovely tent - your choice! They have some really great rotating food trucks, one of which I own and park there often. One of my all time favorite beers is the powder run, it’s super refreshing, light, and smooth. You can never have too many! Cheers Living the Dream 🍻
Excellent local spot! Great, diverse, and interesting beers, wonderful service, and adorable dogs! If you want a beer that doesn't taste like a beer, the Powder Run is a must try. Looking forward to coming back!
Used to love the atmosphere of this place and old location. This new one is solid but zero outdoor space and the cornhole patio is completely gone. One the of the main reasons I would come. Used to be fun going and being outside drinking beers playing cornhole. Now it’s just like any other brewery. Too bad.
Danny Dietz Leadership & Training Foundation
12. Danny Dietz Leadership & Training Foundation
5.0
(2)
Permanently Closed
Physical fitness program
Sights & Landmarks
Ridge Recreation Center
13. Ridge Recreation Center
4.1
(103)
Recreation center
Water & Amusement Parks
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Lots of fun things to do at the ridge. Rock climbing, swimming, basketball, track, dance and racquet ball. Great playground out front for kids. Make sure you look at the swim schedule that way you can visit when the water feature and slide are on. The big slide is fun and also the lazy river. The rock wall also looks like a blast. Don't forget to check out the programs they have available. Would highly recommend.
I love this rec center but it needs some serious maintenance in the bathrooms. The family bathroom was atrocious. None of the showers worked right and were either freezing cold of blazing hot. It was also filthy. There were open poop diapers in the trash (guest problem, I know but staff should handle the bathroom trash when it’s almost full and foul smelling) and there were brown puddles on the ground by a drain in one of the there was also gross stuff on the walls and mold everywhere! It was so incredibly gross.
4 stars for the amenities, hours, and staff. Our whole family likes to swim here. There's a family pool with a slide, a water channel and a kiddie slide. We are here at least once a week. I took off one star because the bathrooms and family locker room are always gross by 2pm. Early morning isn't bad but mid afternoon is terrible. They really need the custodians to do a quick clean up mid day.
I lap swim several times a week at Ridge and am so grateful to have such a lovely pool facility for us to use! If you're able to go in the middle of the day, there's pretty much always open lanes to swim. My only complaint is mostly on other patrons - lots of people will let their kids terrorize the lap lanes despite the fact that there is so much space for kids to play in the other pools/areas.
We rented out the Overlook room for a toddler birthday party. The staff they had working there was very rude. When our time was up, a girl came to our room and announced our time was up and we needed to leave. We were aware and were in the process of cleaning up. There are other better ways to inform us kindly. The facility does not have life vests or rent any and we had forgotten our puddle jumper. When I asked the front desk they said they didn’t have life vests. They had towels to rent for $7 though. The same rude girl turned to me and said no we do not have life vests. SORRY. Again, no ounce of kindness. This was our first time renting at this facility and I will say my interactions prior with Belinda was lovely in addition to the women I spoke to when I came in to sign the rental. The staff who work on the weekends need some training on kindness with people who come into the facility.
We rented the party room attached to the pool for a 5 year old birthday party. The party started at 2. By 2:30 the kids were ready to go to the pool. The pool was on a break from what seemed to be a life guard break but after 15 min we went to ask a life guard. They said it would be closed for another 40 min or longer. So I spoke to the front desk because by this time our party would be almost over. The kids would have maybe 30 min before we had to be out the room. I asked if we could take them to the therapy pool. She said no that one is broken. I asked what options we have. She said we could get rentry bands or a refund. I told her a refund and we would take the party to our house. Then we broke the news to our daughter. There were tears and disappointment of course by the majority of the kids. Then a parent was told by a life guard that there was fecal matter and that it would be closed for a while. I mean that’s understandable and appreciated and gross! Then the same lady from the front came back in and said well it might be open in 20 min. At this time the parents did not want to get in the pool with the added chemicals and fecal issues I don’t blame them, neither did we. Especially with the Nora virus going around right now. So I said we will just take the refund. The manager then said no they can’t do that. Per their policy they have no control over fecal issues. She was waving her hands around and clearly not fit for a customer service position. She refunded us the wrist bands but nothing more. So we had a party room that was not cleaned and not use of the pool and it cost us $100. I feel the situation should have been handled and communicated a lot better. First, maybe don’t tell the details of what happened maybe just say we have to clean or sorry for the delay. Maybe say I can get you a ball or you can go run on the gym or have a bigger room to play games in. Maybe don’t argue and wave hands around and be flat rude to your customers. Maybe don’t say a refund is an option and then take it back or better yet say it won’t be open then it will and get kids crying at a party all over again. The entire thing was not handled well. We will never have a pool party again. If you want to have a party that your kid might end up in tears at then it might be worth the chance. We won’t ever chance it again. Make sure to read the fine print in the policy. You might want to consider back up options for the unfortunate event that this happens again. From the sounds of it by being in the policy it sounds like that’s a likely possibly. Little kids look forward to their birthday parties for months. As a parent it’s disappointing that your team didn’t care at all. We go to the Ridge for lots of events and never had anything like this happen before. Maybe consider new management?
Dance here wasn't very good they also would cancel classes all of the time and still charged you for the whole month. For example, on the 4th of july, they canceled classes that whole week and emailed you that week stating classes wouldn't be happening at all the whole week. Ridiculous and unprofessional Jared also hires a teacher who doesn't like ballet and complains daily about teaching the classes but still does them. If you can't hire a teacher that actually enjoys teaching it, then you should find somebody who does enjoy that dance style. We also went on vacation for a week as well, and the teacher had an absolute fit about us not being able to make it that week. Considering foothills closes down so many times without notice in advance and still charges you for classes, I suggest you avoid these dance classes. You can go to many other studios for about 20 bucks more who dont cancel without notice.
We come here often with the Scout Troop. We love the climbing wall and the prices are much cheaper than a climbing gym. Once you take the belay class you can climb on your own. The pool staff is always willing to let us use the safety equipment for water rescue training.
JungleQuest
14. JungleQuest
4.4
(201)
Permanently Closed
Children's amusement center
Water & Amusement Parks
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This place is great for kids! I have a five year old and a three year old and the loved this place. We went for a birthday party and my five year old was off and running. He understood the rules and was doing everything he was supposed to be doing, which is basically waiting your turn and calling out ready before you go. I had to run around with my three year old but he is just the kinda kid that lives to do this kinda stuff with my then by himself. This place isn't huge, there's only six or so things to do but for an hour, it will keep them completely entertained and wear them out.
Had our son's 5th birthday here and it was amazing! The staff was very friendly and helpful and the kids had a blast. We lucked out and were the only group for most of the time, it was amazing!
My boys, 11 & 8, really loved the indoor zip line course and rock climbing wall. The staff is okay and if it gets busy them they are disorganized. Great indoor play!
Lots of fun 🧗🏼‍♀️. Friendly staff 👍🏼. Great place to let’s the kids run and get their energy out. Pretty sure they’ll sleep well tonight. 😁
This place is great. Went for a birthday party. Staff was friendly and cheerful. They helped the kids if they needed assistance.
I came here for my daughter's birthday at noon on a Saturday. I thought the place would be packed but there were only about 5 other kids there. The staff was excellent. The kids watched a safety video and then they were off! One hour of great fun for all 5 kids I brought. There was one employee who was setting up all the rides and making sure every kid was safe. The kids would have stayed there all day if I let them. Great place for kids to let loose and the adults to relax!
My 7 year old son, 9 year old daughter, and 11 year old daughter had a great time here, while celebrating a friend's birthday. The air conditioning worked nicely, which helped my kids not get too sweaty and gross. :) It was a little too cool for me as I was not participating. The facility was clean and the staff were courteous and helpful.
I'm a mom of an 11 yr old and an 8 yr old and my kids loved it. I even got in on the action! It was totally unintended but somehow I just ended up joining in. I'm glad I did! It sure beats just sitting and watching for 2 hours! The staff was super friendly. I definitely recommend this place especially if you have kids with too much energy, or you just want to get them some exercise, I think this is a great place to do just that!
Roxborough Skatepark
15. Roxborough Skatepark
4.6
(110)
Skatepark
Nature & Parks
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This skate park (while on the smaller side) is very nice. I LOVE how all of the inclines/ramps have nice smooth transitions at the bottom. I mainly stuck to only a few of the ramps/half hipes, but the rest of the park looked great.
Second favorite park period. It flows so nice and it's clean. The concrete is in great condition. Small covers area for a break. Loads of features with plenty of room. Great progression.
Great park! It's a bit out of the way, but worth it. All ramps + two bowls. No stairs. The flow of the park is smooth, with a variety of lines and challenges. It's a good park to pick a challenge to work on, or to challenge yourself to try something new. Also has a bathroom!
I love this skatepark! Another killer park, brought to you by Team Pain!!! Very flowy skatepark, with nice transitions and unique ramps. Complete with a large bowl and a legit swimming pool with stairs, overflow drain. Both with fresh pool coping! Definitely worth the extra drive. Nice to get away from the city! Gets very crowded with kids... like most of the parks around here. Don't get me wrong! It's great to see kids out there having fun!!! But this is a relatively small park with alot of intersecting runs... dangerous when crowded! Scooter central/free day care. Plan your trips accordingly.
You can have a great time there and sometimes not crowded at all. Clean air and a pretty intense bowl that I don't touch
Beautiful tennis court!!
It’s okay- nothing fancy. The one in Parker is way better.
It was so good my son had a blast
Aspen Grove
16. Aspen Grove
4.4
(2493)
Shopping mall
Shopping
This local pet-friendly outdoor mall with mountain views is home to over 50 retail stores.
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Nice shopping center to visit on the weekend or weekdays
Plethora of shopping and eats plus a movie theater so you can make it a great date night out. Wednesdays there is a farmers market during the summer. Ted's Montana Grill has some of the best burgers in beef or bison and homemade fries. Walking distance to the light rail and not far from the platte river trail so you can bicycle there from anywhere in the metro area.
I enjoy this shopping area. My favorite stores are here. I like being outside when walking store to store. It’s clean and well kept.
Outside shopping complex. Lots of craft store. Zagg cover store to purchase and warranty. Apple store. Coffee shot. Chic fillet clean lot. Public parking.
Have a wide variety of stores and different things you can find interest in. Definitely recommend to try out ✨️
Clean and lots of gorgeous flowers all around. There is a variety of shops to visit.
Pleasant shopping venue with nice selection of shops and delightful community events.
Fun walkable shopping. Parking was busy

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