Montclair
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Situated right in the heart of Denver, Montclair blends historic charm with modern convenience, offering residents a unique and vibrant atmosphere. Known for its tree-lined streets, diverse architecture, and strong community spirit, this charming neighborhood attracts those seeking a blend of urban accessibility and residential tranquility.

Living in Montclair
Take a walk down the neighborhood’s rich history, evident in its beautifully preserved Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman homes. Stroll along tree-lined streets and admire the architectural gems that define Montclair’s character. There is a variety of housing styles to choose from, including historic single-family homes, bungalows, and modern residences.
From fresh air and recreational activities at City Park to cultural institutions like the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and the Denver Zoo, enjoy the best of both worlds at Montclair. Quality education, close-knit communities, spacious parks and playgrounds, and a variety of cultural experiences make Montclair the perfect place for families.
Arts & Culture
Montclair does not have any art galleries within its boundaries, but there are many renowned museums, theaters, and cultural institutions in Denver which are just a short drive away. You can immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of the city, which features diverse exhibits, performances, and cultural events. Local restaurants and cafes often showcase local artists and craftspeople, which helps to foster a creative spirit within the community.
Parks & Recreation
The expansive City Park offers diverse recreational opportunities, from biking and picnicking to visiting the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. You may enjoy a round of golf at the historic Park Hill Golf Club or explore nearby parks like Cranmer Park and the Cherry Creek Trail for scenic walks, biking, and outdoor activities. Enjoy outdoor concerts, farmer’s markets, and neighborhood gatherings that promote a sense of community and celebrate local talent.
History
Travel back in time with Montclair’s historic homes, showcasing architectural styles like Victorian and Queen Anne. What was once an independent town is a thriving Denver neighborhood today, while still preserving its historical character. The community plays an active role in maintaining its charm and adapt to modern times.
Housing
Find your dream Victorian, Queen Anne, or Craftsman-style home, meticulously preserved and brimming with character. Discover charming bungalows and Tudor-style homes, and the privacy and spaciousness of Montclair’s predominantly single-family residences. Choose from a variety of lot sizes to suit your needs, whether you desire a sprawling green space or a cozy urban-style property. Montclair is known for its pedestrian-friendly environment with sidewalks and a sense of community on Montclair’s residential streets.
Education
There are several quality schools for families in Montclair, including the Montclair Elementary School for a foundational education for younger residents. The Hill Campus of Arts and Science offers a unique educational experience within the neighborhood, while the George Washington High School serves the educational needs of older students. Families can enjoy access to educational and cultural opportunities offered by nearby universities like Johnson & Wales University.
Transportation in the Area
Walk Score:
82/100
Transit Score:
52/100
Bike Score:
74/100
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Congress Park
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A top pick of Denver homebuyers, you’ll understand why when you experience the historic architecture, mix of residential and local business real estate, and eponymous green space Congress Park for yourself.

History
Emerging in the 19th century, this neighborhood has had front-row seats to the city’s growth and change while maintaining a quiet, timeless allure. The area continues to maintain its historic ambiance with well-preserved Victorian and early 20th-century homes and bungalows.
Founded at the turn of the 20th century, many of Congress Park’s original homes still stand, featuring Victorian, Queen Anne, and Denver Square architectural features.
Events & Community
The Congress Park neighborhood is known for its strong sense of community, with local events bringing residents together and creating a more intimate, small-town feel near the heart of Denver.
Congress Park offers residents a quiet retreat while still close to the heart of the city. Despite its proximity to Denver’s downtown, the neighborhood provides residents with a strong sense of community in a peaceful, walkable setting.
Family Friendly
With safe neighborhoods and walkable commercial areas, the neighborhood is recognized for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Only 3 miles from downtown, Congress Park is an appealing location for families and offers an easy commute. The nearby Teller Elementary School receives top marks, as do the region’s Morey Middle School and East High School.
Recreation & Entertainment
In addition to the neighborhood’s Congress Park for which it’s named (with a newly-renovated swimming pool), the area offers many recreation opportunities and small businesses to visit.
Congress Park is known for having a good variety of dining options including cafes and bistros, with 4 grocery stores and around 25 restaurants.
Just to the west of Congress Park lies City Park, with a wide variety of activities for families and individuals including sports facilities, walking and biking paths, the Denver Zoo, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Transportation in the Area
Walk Score:
86/100
Transit Score:
51/100
Bike Score:
96/100
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Capitol Hill
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In addition to its central location, Capitol Hill is prized for its diverse community and eclectic art and architecture.

Living in Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is known as a cultural and entertainment hub for a reason: with art galleries, theaters, and music venues, there’s always something to see or do. A popular destination among tourists, Capitol Hill’s walkability and bikeability make it an ideal neighborhood for visitors and residents.
Culture and Entertainment
In addition to Capitol Hill’s restaurants, bars, and cafes that are enough to keep anyone busy, the neighborhood is also home to the eclectic retail shops and the History Colorado Center.
And of course, the most prominent neighborhood landmark is the Colorado State Capitol building with its adjoining Civic Center Park, host to festivals and events throughout the year.
Where to Eat
Capitol Hill is particularly well-known for its great breakfast and brunch options including Jelly, Sassafrass American Eatery, and the Corner Beet, as well as Pablo’s Coffee and Drip Denver. For lunch, head to Sub Culture or Benny Blancos for sandwiches or a New York slice.
Housing
Living in Capitol Hill offers a dynamic urban lifestyle, the average home price in Capitol Hill is quite a bit lower than some of the neighboring areas. It offers a range of housing options from apartments to historic homes in Victorian and Queen-Anne styles.
History
Once the neighborhood of Denver’s wealthiest residents – including the “Unsinkable” Molly Brown whose home is now a museum in her honor – it was known in the late 1800’s as “Millionaire’s Row.” Construction on the Capitol began in 1886, and the Hill has remained central to Denver’s cultural and political life ever since.
Education
The Capitol Hill neighborhood is part of the Denver Public School system and has several elementary schools, including Dora Moore School and Bromwell Elementary, in addition to a middle school and high school. East High School adjacent to the Capitol, is a well-known historic high school recognized for its academic achievements.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
92/100
Transit Score:
49/100
Bike Score:
98/100
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Cheesman Park
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Named after the 80-acre Cheesman Park, the neighborhood features a mix of historic and modern homes with a community-centered atmosphere.

What It Is Like to Live in Cheesman Park
Cheesman Park has that “it” factor – its historic architecture, quiet public spaces, local eateries, and community feel are part of what gives the neighborhood its magical je ne sais quoi. A mix of luxury homes, single-family residences, apartments, and condos, Cheesman Park is a walkable neighborhood with a diverse population and serves as a quiet respite from the bordering city bustle.
Parks & Recreation
Cheesman Park’s recreation and family entertainment offerings are unparalleled. With its expansive namesake park located in the heart of the neighborhood, residents have easy access to shaded walkways, gardens, open green space, and a neoclassical pavilion.
The neighborhood is also home to the 24-acre Denver Botanic Gardens, a draw for nearby families as well as visitors from across the region.
Housing
The neighborhood features a variety of architectural styles and residential types, with homes to accommodate an array of needs. The Park itself is bordered on three sides by luxury homes including historic Victorian designs alongside more modern structures. Throughout the Cheesman Park neighborhood single-family homes, apartments, and condos draw a mix of residents.
History
The rich – and sometimes spooky – history of Cheesman Park lends to its reputation as an iconic Denver locale. The park and botanic gardens were once the home to Mount Prospect Cemetery, founded in 1858. Although the land was repurposed in 1890 and its 5,000 “residents” were moved elsewhere, tall tales of hauntings continue to ignite the Denver imagination.
Education
Overall, Cheesman Park’s schools rank highly on national standards. Part of Denver County 1 School District, nearby Morey Middle School and East High School have both been recognized for their quality student services. The neighborhood is also served by public PreK-8th school Dora Moore Ece and Bromwell Elementary School.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
91/100
Transit Score:
42/100
Bike Score:
97/100
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Cherry Creek North
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This in-demand neighborhood is well-known for its shopping and entertainment options alongside modern luxury and ranch-style homes.

Living in Cherry Creek North
The keyword for Cherry Creek is “amenities.” This neighborhood is popularly known for its diverse and upscale dining scene, as well as retail options, fitness studios, chic boutique hotels, and more.
Cherry Creek draws a variety of residents from young professionals and families to retirement-age empty nesters. Its excellent schools as well as recreation and entertainment options make Cherry Creek North an in-demand neighborhood.
Retail & Eateries
In addition to the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, there are plenty of stops for the avid shopper dotted all along Cherry Creek North’s main streets, with wide sidewalks for easy window shopping.
The neighborhood is also rich in dining options, with the number of restaurants and cafes in the double digits. Whether looking for weekend brunch, fine dining, or a cozy coffee shop, there’s a dining spot for every occasion in Cherry Creek.
Mixed Residential
Cherry Creek North offers a distinct living experience with a mix of residential options steps from some of the best shopping, dining, and entertainment in the city. The area is known for its high-end properties from luxury homes to townhouses and condominiums.
The housing in Cherry Creek reflects its evolution through Denver’s history with Victorian, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival structures nestled alongside Mid-Century Modern and contemporary designs.
History
The neighborhood now known as Cherry Creek played a crucial role throughout Denver’s history. Settled in the late 1800’s during Denver’s early growth, the area provided agriculture and a water source to the city’s expanding population.
Cherry Creek North underwent a targeted revitalization effort in the 1970s and 80s, becoming a high-end shopping and dining destination. The Cherry Creek Shopping Centered solidified this reputation when it opened in 1990.
Education
Cherry Creek North is located in the Denver County 1 School District and is served by Bromwell Elementary School, Morey Middle School, and East High School – all high-ranking public school with quality student programs. The nearby Graland Country Day School, a private K-8, is considered one of the best schools in Denver.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
93/100
Transit Score:
45/100
Bike Score:
88/100
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Baker
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Take a deep dive into the vibrant tapestry of Denver's Baker neighborhood, where historic charm seamlessly blends with artistic expression and a vibrant, unique community. Nestled south of downtown, Baker has transformed through economic hardship and prosperity, finally settling on sustainable growth while attracting residents and businesses drawn to its bustling, history-rich character.

What It Is Like to Live in Baker
Baker fosters a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where individuality thrives, and community spirit flourishes. One can engage with the diverse artistic community through events, workshops, and performances or connect with friendly neighbors from all walks of life.
It is known for its historic architecture and beautifully preserved Victorian and Queen Anne-style homes lining tree-lined streets, empowering local business owners to provide a taste of their own culture to the diverse palate living in this thriving neighborhood.
If you’re wandering out for a night on the town, you can go shoot a game of pool or catch a hockey game at Sobo151, a Czech bar that serves authentic fare; have a slice and a beer while watching your favorite sports teams dominate over at Brooklyn’s Finest Pizza, or wander to any of the many Irish pubs, nightclubs, or fancy dinner spots along Broadway. There is something for every taste and style in this neighborhood.
Arts & Culture
The beating heart of Baker’s art scene, the Santa Fe Arts District, pulsates with creative energy. Explore galleries and studios, and immerse yourself in First Friday Art Walks, showcasing diverse artistic expressions. Beyond galleries, discover street art adorning buildings, vibrant murals adding character, and cultural events fostering a dynamic atmosphere. Engage with local music venues, theaters, and performance spaces offering live shows and artistic experiences.
Parks & Recreation
The Baker neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, offers residents and visitors a few urban parks and green spaces that enhance its artistic landscape. Here are some notable parks in the area:
Baker’s layout encourages an active lifestyle. Discover hidden gems, explore local businesses, and enjoy the neighborhood on foot or bike. Participate in outdoor events, farmers markets, and recreational activities organized by local groups, fostering a sense of community and connection.
Housing
Admire and dwell in beautifully preserved Victorian and Queen Anne-style homes, adding a touch of history to your living space. Choose from single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, and even live-work spaces catering to various needs and preferences. Mixed-use areas combine residential and commercial spaces, allowing convenient access to local businesses and a vibrant atmosphere.
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History
The Baker neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, is one of the city’s most historic districts, known for its rich architectural heritage, vibrant community, and evolving urban culture. Located just south of downtown Denver, Baker has transformed from a 19th-century residential hub into a trendy, diverse neighborhood with a mix of historic homes, businesses, and entertainment spots.
Early Development (1800s – Early 1900s)
Baker’s history dates back to the 1870s, when Denver’s streetcar system expanded, making it one of the city’s first streetcar suburbs. Originally known as South Side, the neighborhood became a desirable residential area for middle-class families, featuring Victorian homes, Queen Anne-style houses, and bungalow-style residences. Many of these historic buildings still stand today, making Baker one of Denver’s most architecturally significant neighborhoods.
By the 1880s, Baker experienced rapid growth, and in 1883, the area was annexed by Denver. The introduction of streetcars along Broadway fueled commercial development, bringing in a mix of businesses, theaters, and department stores.
Mid-20th Century Decline and Redevelopment
Like many urban neighborhoods, Baker went through economic shifts in the mid-20th century. The rise of automobile culture and suburban expansion led to a decline in population as families moved to the suburbs. By the 1960s and 1970s, Baker faced urban decay, with many historic homes falling into disrepair.
However, the 1980s and 1990s saw a wave of restoration efforts as historic preservationists and urban pioneers sought to revitalize the neighborhood. The designation of the Baker Historic District helped protect the area’s architectural integrity, leading to an increase in home renovations and local investment.
Baker Today: A Trendy, Historic Urban Hub
Today, Baker is a thriving cultural and entertainment hub known for its historic homes, walkable streets, and vibrant commercial district. The neighborhood is home to the South Broadway (SoBo) corridor, a hotspot for:
Boutiques and vintage shops
Craft breweries and coffee houses
Live music venues and art galleries
Popular restaurants and nightlife
Additionally, the community’s proximity to downtown Denver and accessibility via public transit, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly streets make it one of the most sought-after areas for urban dwellers.
Takeaways
Baker Neighborhood Denver is one of the city’s oldest residential areas, featuring historic Victorian homes and a trendy urban lifestyle.
South Broadway (SoBo) is a major attraction within Baker, known for its restaurants, bars, live music, and vintage shopping.
The area has undergone a historic preservation movement, making it a hotspot for real estate investments and home renovations.
Education
Denver Center for International Studies at Fairmont (Pre-K-5), Kipp Sunshine Peak Academy (5-10), West Middle School, Kepner Beacon Middle School, and West High School are various public schools serving the Baker community. You may also explore multiple charter schools and private institutions located nearby.
Transportation in the Area
Walk Score:
91/100
Transit Score:
48/100
Bike Score:
97/100
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Athmar Park
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Athmar Park uniquely combines affordability, community spirit, and easy access to urban amenities. It is located southwest of Denver's bustling downtown. This multicultural neighborhood is well-known for its green spaces, friendly atmosphere, and handy location, which makes it a desirable choice for people looking for a connected and comfortable lifestyle.

Living in Athmar Park
Immerse in the calm and family-friendly atmosphere of Athmar Park, featuring open areas, tree-lined streets, and a focus on outdoor recreation. Single-family homes and well-maintained properties augment the neighborhood’s suburban living. You will come across various architecturally styled housing options ideal for individuals and families looking for cost-effective living.
Athmar Park is a neighborhood green expanse perfect for sports, picnics, and community gatherings. For outdoor recreation, residents can also explore Barnum Park, the South Platte River Trail, and Ruby Hill Park, all close by.
You can also take advantage of the convenient access to downtown Denver for business, leisure, and cultural events. Due to its location, Athmar Park has easy access to major highways, bus services, and the larger Denver metropolitan area.
Arts & Culture
Athmar Park may not boast a particularly famous art scene, but being close to Denver offers several cultural opportunities. Discover world-class theatres, museums, galleries, and art districts, such as RiNo (the River North Arts District) or the Art District on Santa Fe, all conveniently located.
Maintain ties with local community centers and neighborhood associations to learn about art exhibits, activities, and projects that enhance Athmar Park’s cultural landscape. Participate in annual celebrations, music concerts, and art festivals. Explore the sculptures, murals, and installations spread throughout the city and its environs to learn about Denver’s dedication to public art.
Parks & Recreation
Athmar Park flaunts several green areas, playgrounds, and picnic spots, with Denver’s vast park network for outdoor events and community get-togethers. The neighboring Ruby Hill Park and Barnum Park are both expansive, with winter sports areas, playgrounds, ponds, sports fields, and open areas for year-round festivals and events. On the other hand, the regional South Platte River Trail system provides residents with opportunities for bicycling, walking, running, and nature exploration.
Housing
Most homes in Athmar Park are single-family-styled, with the suburban atmosphere appealing to most families and individuals. Various architectural designs, such as ranch-style homes, bungalows, and two-story homes enhance the neighborhood’s character.
Tree-lined streets dominate the landscape, lending a peaceful vibe to neighborhoods. While primarily residential, Athmar Park also has small businesses, parks, and schools nearby. Another plus is that the neighborhood offers more reasonably priced housing options than others in Denver.
History
Although there isn’t much information regarding Athmar Park’s history, its development has likely followed Denver’s general growth and expansion. The neighborhood, as it stands today, is the perfect setting for calm and connected suburban living.
Education
Athmar Park is served by Denver Public Schools (DPS). Other schools in the area include Valverde Elementary School, Kipp Sunshine Peak Academy, Kepner Beacon Middle School, and charter schools Strive Prep – Kepner and Strive Prep – Westwoods Campus.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
61/100
Transit Score:
43/100
Bike Score:
52/100
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Edgewater
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Nestled just west of Denver's vibrant core, Edgewater offers residents a unique blend of suburban charm and urban accessibility. This small city boasts a tight-knit community, diverse housing options, and easy access to the city's attractions, making it an ideal place to call home.

Living in Edgewater
Immerse yourself in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Community events, local businesses, and neighborly interactions foster a strong sense of belonging. Edgewater’s location places you minutes away from Denver’s cultural offerings, entertainment, and employment opportunities while maintaining a quieter suburban lifestyle.
While Sloans Lake, a nearby urban oasis, provides breathtaking scenery and recreational opportunities for boating, fishing, picnicking, jogging, and more, you can also discover unique shops, restaurants, and businesses within the neighborhood.
You get to choose from a mix of single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and duplexes, catering to various lifestyles and preferences. The several ongoing improvements in infrastructure and aesthetics attract new residents and businesses while preserving the community’s charm. Quality schools within the Jefferson County School District, along with parks and recreational spaces, make Edgewater the perfect neighborhood for residents of all ages.
Arts & Culture
While Edgewater itself may not have dedicated art centers, Denver’s renowned museums, galleries, and theaters are just a short drive away. Immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant art scene, featuring diverse cultural events, performances, and exhibits. Local businesses and community events often showcase local artists and craftspeople, fostering a creative spirit.
Parks & Recreation
The Sloans Lake Park is the crown jewel of Edgewater, offering boating, fishing, swimming, biking, walking, and stunning natural beauty. The Citizens Park allows you to enjoy green spaces, playgrounds, and community events within Edgewater’s borders.
The Walker-Branch Park, on the other hand, is for those who want to explore additional green space, playgrounds, and recreational amenities. Hike, bike, and explore nature’s bounty just outside the city limits by Denver’s foothills and mountains. Or participate in farmers’ markets, festivals, and neighborhood gatherings for social interaction and recreational opportunities.
History
Step back in time with historical architectural styles like Victorian and Craftsman, especially in older areas. Mid-century modern influences and bungalows contribute to the diverse architectural landscapes. Witness the transformation from a streetcar suburb to a thriving community with ongoing revitalization efforts.
Housing
Edgewater housing reflects a mix of historic styles, for you can find charming older homes with unique architectural details, mid-century modern homes featuring clean lines, large windows, and open floor plans, and the timeless appeal of single-story or one-and-a-half-story bungalows. You can also embrace modern designs, energy efficiency, and updated amenities in newer developments, while mixed-use developments offer a dynamic urban feel with combined residential and commercial spaces.
Transportation in the Area
Walk Score:
74/100
Transit Score:
0/100
Bike Score:
88/100
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Applewood
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Unwind in a charming suburban haven just minutes from Denver's vibrant core. Applewood offers a picture-perfect blend of peaceful streets, friendly neighbors, and convenient access to urban amenities. Whether you're seeking a family-friendly environment or a nature lover's escape, Applewood has something for everyone.

Living in Applewood
Immerse yourself in the quiet charm of tree-lined streets and well-maintained homes. Families often choose Applewood for its safe and welcoming environment. Enjoy the beauty of the Rocky Mountains with easy access to hiking trails, parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Despite its suburban feel, Applewood is conveniently located near major roadways, making it easy to commute to downtown Denver or other parts of the metro area. Find various local businesses, restaurants, and retail establishments within a short drive, catering to your daily needs and desires.
Arts & Culture
Indulge in cultural experiences at nearby museums, theaters, and art galleries in Applewood, Denver. Explore Golden’s vibrant art scene and local shops, just a short drive away. Attend community events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the diverse cultural tapestry of the area.
Parks & Recreation
Enjoy walking, jogging, picnicking, and playgrounds in the popular green Prospect Park. For outdoor adventures, you can hike, bike, and explore nature trails in the nearby foothills and Rocky Mountains. There are also ample sports facilities, like basketball, tennis, soccer, and other sports at local facilities.
Participate in festivals, farmers’ markets, and recreational programs organized by local groups to taste community life. The Jefferson County Open Space lets you explore a network of trails and wildlife viewing opportunities in the surrounding open space areas.
Housing
Choose from single-family homes in various architectural styles, including traditional, mid-century, modern, and contemporary. Many properties boast larger lots and yards, ideal for outdoor activities and privacy. Most homes in Applewood are well-maintained and contribute to the neighborhood’s overall aesthetics. At the same, you can find a home that fits your budget with a range of options available.
History
Applewood’s past is intertwined with the region’s agricultural history, possibly reflected in the neighborhood’s name. The area experienced significant growth in the post-war era, evolving into the charming suburban community it is today. Over time, Applewood developed its unique character shaped by residents, schools, and local businesses.
Education
Applewood is served by the Jefferson County School District, with options like Maple Grove Elementary (rated 8/10) and Golden High School (rated 8/10). The neighborhood also has several private schools catering to diverse educational needs.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
40/100
Transit Score:
0/100
Bike Score:
41/100
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Downtown Golden
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Nestled in the foothills of the Rockies, Golden CO’s downtown is an ideal location for those with a spirit for the outdoors.

Life in Downtown Golden
Golden offers a close community experience with access to a wide range of outdoor activities. With a rich history, the downtown’s old-West charm permeates life in Golden.
A suburb of Denver, Golden is home to many young professionals, and offers a slowed-down lifestyle with plenty of entertainment.
Outdoor Recreation
Golden is the launching point for many outdoor activities in the region, situated between North Table and Clear Creek. Adventurous spirits will find everything they need from outdoor gear supplies stores to guided and self-guided outdoor recreations including hiking, biking, rock climbing, and fishing.
Housing
Golden is described as a “dense suburban” area, providing a close community feel with plenty of walkability, while still only a short commute into the city of Denver. With plenty of rentals and family-owned properties, there’s housing for every budget. Housing in Downtown Golden includes apartments, condos, and new and historic single-family homes.
Fun & Entertainment
Downtown Golden is popular with visitors and residents alike. Its famous “Golden Arch” is one of the most photographed spots in the state, and adults will love the Coors distillery tours. With shopping, restaurants, and plenty of coffee shops, there’s something for everyone in the downtown area.
History
Golden’s rich history begins in its downtown neighborhoods. Founded in 1859, Golden served as the capital of the Colorado Territory until 1876. As the name suggests, Golden was first established as a base for prospectors and settlers during the Colorado Gold Rush. With historic residents like Buffalo Bill, Golden has retained some of its Wild West spirit, translated today into a lively nightlife and varied outdoor recreations.
Education
Golden’s commitment to education spans its history. It is part of the Jefferson County School system, and its public schools all receive top scores for quality and commitment to education. Mitchell Elementary, Bell Middle School, and Golden High School are all accessible to Downtown Golden residents.
Transportation in the Area:
Walk Score:
90/100
Transit Score:
32/100
Bike Score:
64/100
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