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.

Edgewater Neighborhood

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:

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74/100

Transit Score:

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0/100

Bike Score:

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88/100

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