Sports and Recreation in Denver
Showing 45 - 66 of 198Even though the Colorado Rockies have never won a World Series, catching an evening game at Coors Field – the great ballpark on the edge of downtown Denver that opened in 1995 — is something every Colorado resident and visitor should experience. The famous Rockpile seating section can always be counted on for cheap tickets […]
Located just off of I-25 on the edge of downtown, the Denver Skatepark attracts skateboarders, rollerbladers and bikers of all levels with roughly 60,000 square feet of concrete terrain. Free admission and a variety of competitions and showcases are the highlights of this expansive venue; just stopping by to watch the athletic endeavors is great […]
The Denver Tennis Club has had its courts open since 1928, making it the oldest club of its kind in the city. It’s an integral part of the tennis community, annually hosting both the Denver City Open and the Denver Junior City Open. There are a variety of membership types and a dozen courts to […]
Nordic skiers and spa-goers have been escaping to the Devil’s Thumb Ranch, just outside of Winter Park, since 1938. During the winter, you can enjoy over 100 km of groomed cross-country skiing trails before retreating to upscale Western-style lodging, which features spa services and an impressive restaurant. But Devil’s Thumb isn’t just a winter retreat; […]
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is the home field of the Colorado Rapids soccer team, built in Commerce City in 2006 and featuring 24 fully lit soccer fields surrounding the stadium itself. This makes the park an ideal venue for events other than soccer games; it was the home of the Mile High Music Festival during […]
If you’re looking for a classic bowling alley with an old-school flavor, you’ll score with Elitch Lanes, an old-time spot in northwest Denver. With good prices and a friendly staff, this is a great spot for birthday parties, banquets and reunions, or just hanging out with a bunch of friends.
Facility walking tours, including the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Museum, visitors’ locker room, Thunder’s stall and more. Tours leave every 30 minutes; reservations encouraged, especially for large groups, 720-258-3888. Tours excluded on holidays and Saturdays prior to Bronco home games.
The Englewood Recreation Center offers a wide array of facilities, from an indoor track to lighted sand volleyball courts, a pool and fully equipped weight room. There are also a variety of classes offered, as well as birthday party options. And f you live within Englewood city limits you receive a discount on membership fees.
There are few places in the United States where a herd of elk will watch your golf game from the distance – but the Estes Park Golf Course in one of them. Located sixty miles northwest of Denver, the eighteen-hole course is easily one of the most beautiful courses in the nation, and the scenery […]