Charming Communities in the Denver Area

Denver | Acton Crawford

Denver is surrounded by pleasant and scenic suburban communities. Let’s look at some charming towns to explore in the Denver area.

Boulder

Boulder is a rapidly growing city in the Rocky Mountains. Known as the site of the University of Colorado Boulder, this city has a reputation as a burgeoning tech hub and a rising real estate hotspot. Yet, it maintains the charm that made it so popular in the first place. With leafy hiking trails and scenic mountainous terrain, the city is known for its gorgeous natural scenery. It also has a vibrant arts scene and delicious dining destinations.

University of Colorado Boulder | Doni Rath

Broomfield

Broomfield is a busy suburb northwest of Denver with a family-centric atmosphere, known for quality schools and excellent safety ratings. It is situated along the famous technology corridor, providing residents access to high-paying tech jobs. Golf courses and hiking areas surround the city, and the 1stBank Center regularly hosts major performances. Broomfield also has excellent dining and shopping destinations, notably FlatIron Crossing, which houses several major retailers and restaurants.

Morrison

If you prefer small towns to big cities, Morrison, a tiny municipality in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is your kind of place. Morrison is a quaint community with a population of under 500, but people across the U.S. regularly visit thanks to its incredible dinosaur fossil displays at the Morrison Natural History Museum and its one-of-a-kind entertainment venue. The Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is an outdoor, open-air amphitheatre built from a rocky canyon that offers incredible views of the surrounding valley. Renowned bands, including U2 and The Beatles, have performed there. 

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre | Alex Mertz

Castle Rock

Castle Rock is a pleasant city south of Denver that is widely considered one of the best places to live in Colorado. The town offers a seamless blend of city living and a nature-centric appeal. Castle Rock is a popular destination for hiking and biking, with more than 110 miles of trails and 55 picturesque public parks, and it is also known for its world-class golf courses. The historic downtown hosts local shops and eateries and is the destination for communal festivals and events. 

Littleton

Littleton is a historic city just south of Denver that provides a laid-back, small-town feel. Littleton’s Main Street area houses preserved buildings dating back over a century and an eclectic mix of local shops and eateries. The town has a thriving arts scene and renowned large parks and nature areas. South Platte Park is one popular park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking along a lazy river. 

South Platte Park and Carson Nature Center | Gennady Zakharin