The Yellow Door

Denise
The Yellow Door

Sightseeing

10 miles from the house
955 locals recommend
Coors Field
2001 Blake St
955 locals recommend
10 miles from the house
5.5 miles from the house
389 locals recommend
Mile High Stadium
1701 Bryant St
389 locals recommend
5.5 miles from the house
8.5 miles from the house
124 locals recommend
Downtown Denver
124 locals recommend
8.5 miles from the house
6 miles from the house
272 locals recommend
Meow Wolf Denver
1338 1st St
272 locals recommend
6 miles from the house
33 miles from the house
Denver International Airport
8500 Peña Boulevard
33 miles from the house
11 miles from the house
884 locals recommend
Denver Zoo
2300 Steele St
884 locals recommend
11 miles from the house
12 miles from the house
1973 locals recommend
Red Rocks amphitheater
18300 West Alameda Parkway
1973 locals recommend
12 miles from the house
Garden of the Gods Club and Resort
3320 Mesa Rd
1169 locals recommend
527 locals recommend
Cheesman Park
527 locals recommend
1100 locals recommend
Denver Botanic Gardens
1007 York St
1100 locals recommend
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
2001 Colorado Blvd
1094 locals recommend
172 locals recommend
Water World
8801 N Pecos St
172 locals recommend
Closing after this season 2022
535 locals recommend
Elitch Gardens
2000 Elitch Cir
535 locals recommend
Closing after this season 2022
Across the street from our house
7 locals recommend
Harvey Park
7 locals recommend
Across the street from our house
Royal arch hike- This is a consistent uphill trail, but mostly natural stairs (great views at the top, you pop out between the flatirons). 1.5hrs roundtrip. There are many different trails in Chautauqua, so you can find something easier too. A popular well-marked area. Bring water. There is a parking lot.
649 locals recommend
Chautauqua Park
9th Street
649 locals recommend
Royal arch hike- This is a consistent uphill trail, but mostly natural stairs (great views at the top, you pop out between the flatirons). 1.5hrs roundtrip. There are many different trails in Chautauqua, so you can find something easier too. A popular well-marked area. Bring water. There is a parking lot.
Google maps will take you to NCAR easily. From the parking lot you should see the trailhead. Lots of well marked trail options up there. The most scenic drive in Boulder, just to get there
28 locals recommend
NCAR Trail Head
1850 Table Mesa Dr
28 locals recommend
Google maps will take you to NCAR easily. From the parking lot you should see the trailhead. Lots of well marked trail options up there. The most scenic drive in Boulder, just to get there
- If you type this into Google maps, it will take you right to the trailhead. This is a moderate hike, consistent uphill (excellent views), about 2 hrs round trip, if you’re not accustomed to the altitude, plan for many stops and bring extra water. This is a popular trail and a clear route. Parking is easy, along the road, or across the road there is a hiking parking area
160 locals recommend
Mount Sanitas Trail
Mount Sanitas Trail
160 locals recommend
- If you type this into Google maps, it will take you right to the trailhead. This is a moderate hike, consistent uphill (excellent views), about 2 hrs round trip, if you’re not accustomed to the altitude, plan for many stops and bring extra water. This is a popular trail and a clear route. Parking is easy, along the road, or across the road there is a hiking parking area

City/town information

35 miles from the house
414 locals recommend
Boulder
414 locals recommend
35 miles from the house
80 miles from the house
596 locals recommend
Breckenridge
596 locals recommend
80 miles from the house
134 locals recommend
Colorado Springs
134 locals recommend
97 locals recommend
Fort Collins
97 locals recommend

Food scene

651 locals recommend
Avanti Food and Beverage
3200 North Pecos Street
651 locals recommend
743 locals recommend
Linger
2030 W 30th Ave
743 locals recommend
37 locals recommend
Syrup Downtown
999 18th St
37 locals recommend
415 locals recommend
Denver Biscuit Company
3237 E Colfax Ave
415 locals recommend
291 locals recommend
El Five
2930 15th St
291 locals recommend
143 locals recommend
Cart-Driver
2500 Larimer St
143 locals recommend
106 locals recommend
Sushi Sasa
2401 15th St
106 locals recommend
47 locals recommend
SuperMegaBien
1260 25th St
47 locals recommend
538 locals recommend
Little Man Ice Cream
2620 16th St
538 locals recommend
118 locals recommend
Ale House
2501 16th St
118 locals recommend

Neighborhoods

Just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Denver, the neighborhood of Harvey Park is experiencing renewed interest in its affordable and unique homes. With solid brick ranch and authentic mid-century modern home styles, Harvey Park has attracted diverse people from across the country while retaining many of the original homeowners from more than 50 years ago. The neighborhood gets its name from the large park and lake in the center of the community, which includes a K-8 school, Denver Recreation Center, outdoor swimming pool and sport fields. Mature trees shade the expansive green areas, filling with birthday parties, barbecues and quinceañeras on warm evenings and weekends. The Sanderson Gulch and Bear Creek trails are ideal for a stroll, and they connect Harvey Park to the South Platte Trail leading straight to downtown Denver. The ethnic restaurants that surround Harvey Park make for interesting places to meet neighbors. Since the 1950s, Harvey Park has provided a home for people seeking a slice of the suburbs close to the city. The tradition of the past along with the energy of new residents will continue to make Harvey Park a great place to live.
7 locals recommend
Harvey Park
7 locals recommend
Just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Denver, the neighborhood of Harvey Park is experiencing renewed interest in its affordable and unique homes. With solid brick ranch and authentic mid-century modern home styles, Harvey Park has attracted diverse people from across the country while retaining many of the original homeowners from more than 50 years ago. The neighborhood gets its name from the large park and lake in the center of the community, which includes a K-8 school, Denver Recreation Center, outdoor swimming pool and sport fields. Mature trees shade the expansive green areas, filling with birthday parties, barbecues and quinceañeras on warm evenings and weekends. The Sanderson Gulch and Bear Creek trails are ideal for a stroll, and they connect Harvey Park to the South Platte Trail leading straight to downtown Denver. The ethnic restaurants that surround Harvey Park make for interesting places to meet neighbors. Since the 1950s, Harvey Park has provided a home for people seeking a slice of the suburbs close to the city. The tradition of the past along with the energy of new residents will continue to make Harvey Park a great place to live.