Denver
Denver's Adventure & Craft Scene: Hiking, Wildlife & Local Flavors
Mountain views, bison, breweries, and bold local flavors await
Start your Denver adventure with a perfect blend of outdoor exploration and urban culinary experiences. This day combines accessible hiking with wildlife viewing, local food discovery, and the vibrant energy of Denver's neighborhoods—ideal for couples seeking comfort without compromising on authentic adventure.
Where to Stay
Budget Hotel in LoDo or Capitol Hill
Choose a no-frills but clean hotel in Lower Downtown (LoDo) for proximity to Cherry Creek Trail and breweries, or Capitol Hill for neighborhood character and walkability. Look for chains like La Quinta, Motel 6, or independent boutique hostels with private rooms.
Good to Know
Best Time for Wildlife Spotting
Bison and other animals are most active in early morning (before 10 AM) or late afternoon (after 4 PM), especially in cooler months. Mid-day heat drives them to wooded areas. Plan your hike around these windows for better encounters.
Altitude & Hydration Protocol
Denver's mile-high elevation (5,280 feet) can cause fatigue or headaches if not accustomed. Drink water consistently throughout the day (3+ liters), avoid heavy alcohol on arrival day, and pace yourself—the thin air feels different during exertion. Most hikers adapt within 24 hours.
Your Weekend Itinerary
Local Market Breakfast Spot or Food Truck
Start with a quick, affordable local breakfast featuring regional fare—pastries, breakfast burritos, or coffee from a downtown vendor before heading to the trail. Look for food trucks or casual cafes near transit hubs.
Brewery with Food Trucks (Five Points District)
Visit a craft brewery with on-site food trucks (common in Five Points). Order a flight of local beers paired with food truck cuisine—tacos, BBQ, or regional specialties. This is where Denver's local food and live music culture thrive.
Genesee Mountain Trail & Bison Viewing
Hike the Genesee Mountain Trail (Outer Loop) or American Bison Trail, both starting from Genesee Mountain Road or Patrick House Trailhead. These trails run along the fence line of the bison pasture, offering intimate wildlife encounters and scenic views. Moderate difficulty; plan 2–3 hours. Wear layers and bring water.
Cherry Creek Trail & Confluence Park
Walk or bike a scenic section of the Cherry Creek Trail (15 miles total, but explore 3–5 miles). Start near downtown and head toward Confluence Park, a hidden urban oasis. Stop at overlooks along the creek, take photos, and enjoy the contrast of urban nature. Paved, easy-to-moderate.
Five Points Brewery District Exploration
Stroll through Denver's historic Five Points neighborhood, explore intimate craft breweries, and soak in the local atmosphere. Many breweries feature art galleries, live music, and weekly Denver-exclusive brews. Pick one or two to stop in for tastings (2–4 oz pours are affordable ways to sample multiple beers).
5 activities across 1 days
Map
Map unavailable
Start planning your trip with this itinerary in Takeoff.
Don't have the app? Download it free on the App Store.