As summer heats up and the days grow longer, it’s time to make the most of everything Denver offers. Whether you’re a native or a newbie, this season is your chance to soak in sunshine, explore the mountains, and savor every patio drink and outdoor adventure before Labor Day sneaks up.
Here’s your ultimate Denver summer bucket list – 10 unforgettable experiences to cross off before the season ends.
1. Enjoy Tasty days and illuminating evenings at Civic Center Park



Where? 101 14th Ave, Denver, CO
What’s one of the best ways to soak up summer in the city? Head to the heart of downtown for the biggest weekly lunch food truck rally or enjoy Civic Center Park after dark with our culture-centric NIGHT MARKETS that include food and live performances. Surrounded by historic architecture and mountain views in the distance, it’s peak Denver summer energy.
- Weekly lunch food truck rally: Civic Center EATS transforms the Civic Center Park into a buzzing outdoor food court every Wednesday and Thursday from 11am–2pm. Grab lunch from a rotating lineup of Denver’s best food trucks – from gourmet tacos to vegan bowls to outrageous burgers – all while enjoying live music from Youth on Record. EATS brings community together through food and free music entertainment to enjoy this downtown oasis in the sun!
- NIGHT MARKET illuminates the heart of Denver: Civic Center NIGHT MARKET is a family-friendly evening of cultural entertainment, local culinary experiences, unique shopping, and community connection illuminating the heart of Denver! The first of the three evening markets is May 16, coinciding with AAPI Heritage Month. NIGHT MARKET is teaming up with AAPI Culture Fest. This dynamic celebration highlights the diversity and creativity of AAPI communities through interactive Cultural Hubs, and Pop-Up Art Auction. The Cultural Hubs will showcase the rich traditions of various AAPI communities throughout Colorado, featuring engaging displays, hands-on activities and games, and storytelling that honor their unique heritage.
- Looking to get your hands dirty? Civic Center Conservancy supports Denver Parks & Rec with additional park beautification and upkeep. We have several volunteer opportunities from May–October. Get more information about our SPARKLES volunteer program and sign up to help keep Denver’s most iconic park a clean, green, and beautiful public space for all to enjoy.
PRO Tip: Nearest parking is at Denver Post Parking Garage. Bring your sunscreen and an appetite for EATS.
2. Have a Scenic Picnic at Sloan’s Lake Park
Where? 1700 N Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO
Right in the heart of northwest Denver, Sloan’s Lake is a summer playground. Have a picnic, bring a frisbee, or walk the scenic 2.6-mile loop with an iced coffee in hand. It’s an easy way to get your nature fix without leaving the city.
PRO Tip: Pack your favorite snacks, grab a blanket, and set up on the grassy banks near the lake. With mountain views to the west and the city skyline to the east, it’s one of the most picturesque urban picnic spots in Denver.
3. Grab a Drink with Rooftop Views in LoDo or the Ballpark District
Where? Various locations.
Summertime equals rooftop time. Denver’s Lower Downtown (LoDo) and its Ballpark District have no shortage of rooftop patios where you can sip frozen margaritas or spritzes with skyline views. Try Tamayo, The Viewhouse, or Tap 14 for beer, cocktails and a summer vibe.
- Tamayo: This modern Mexican restaurant on Larimer Square recently underwent a full renovation, including its rooftop patio. With stunning views of Larimer Square and the Rockies, you’ll want to sip margaritas at sunset during happy hour, or indulge in their bottomless food and drink brunch on the weekends.


- The ViewHouse: This energetic rooftop bar is perfect for game days, weekend brunches, or happy hour meetups. Expect lawn games, crowd-pleasing eats, and views of Coors Field and the city skyline.



- Tap 14: With over 70 Colorado beers on tap and a rooftop patio boasting panoramic views of downtown and the mountains, Tap 14 is a must for craft beer lovers. The casual vibe, great bar bites, and unbeatable location near Coors Field make it a go-to spot for summer evenings.
PRO Tip: Time your visit for golden hour – around 7:30-8 p.m. in mid-summer – for the best photos, cool breezes, and a less crowded experience. Bonus points if you pair your drink with shareable apps and a solid sunset playlist.
4. Tour Denver Street Art in RiNo
Where? Start at Larimer St and 27th St, Denver, CO
The River North Art District (RiNo) is basically an outdoor gallery. Spend a sunny afternoon wandering the mural-covered alleys, then cool off with craft beer or a scoop of locally made ice cream. Every block brings something new to discover.
PRO Tip: Use the Denver Street Art Map for a self-guided walking tour – it highlights must-see murals and the stories behind them. Start near Larimer and 27th for the most vibrant clusters, and don’t forget your camera.
5. Shop and Stroll the South Pearl Street Farmers Market


Where? 1400-1500 blocks of S Pearl St, between E Arkansas Ave and E Iowa Ave
Open every Sunday from May 4th to November 9th, the South Pearl Street Farmers Market is a local favorite. Stock up on peaches, fresh bread, and handmade goods while soaking in live music and warm neighborhood energy.
- Pick out some local produce: You’ll want to stock up on fruit like peaches, plums, and cherries, which are (or will soon be) in season and are perfect for snacking or baking. Be sure to try some of the local varieties that you can’t find in the grocery store!
- Savor some fresh-baked bread: The market has some amazing bakeries, and you’ll find artisan loaves like sourdough, baguettes, and sweet pastries. Perfect to pair with a cheese from a local vendor.
- Bring home some handmade goods: From local crafts to unique jewelry, the market is a great spot to pick up one-of-a-kind items. You’ll find everything from pottery to natural skincare products and handwoven textiles.
PRO Tip: Arrive early (before 10 a.m.) for the best selection and smaller crowds. Grab an iced chai or a pastry from a local coffee shop, and make your way down the market while listening to local musicians playing on the corners.
6. Catch a Game at Coors Field


Where? 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO
Even if baseball’s not your thing, a Colorado Rockies game is a classic summer experience. Coors Field’s rooftop bar, local brews, and unbeatable downtown views make it a must – bonus points for fireworks nights or catching a foul ball.
- Get tickets to a fireworks night: Coors Field hosts special fireworks nights during the summer, where you can enjoy the excitement of a game followed by a spectacular fireworks show. It’s the perfect way to cap off a fun evening in the city.
- Grab a local brew: With several local breweries offering craft beer at the stadium, it’s a great chance to taste some Colorado-made brews while cheering on the Rockies. Don’t forget to pair your drink with a hot dog or pretzel for the ultimate ballpark experience.
- Explore the rooftop: Coors Field’s rooftop is one of Denver’s most iconic spots. You’ll get a great view of the field, the city, and the surrounding mountains. It’s a perfect place to socialize, sip on a beer, and enjoy the summer vibes.
PRO Tip: If you’re looking to experience a Rockies game on a budget, try snagging tickets for the upper deck for a great view without the high price tag. However, for the best atmosphere and crowd energy, the rooftop or lower levels are ideal, especially during a fireworks night!
7. Walk or Bike the Cherry Creek Trail


Where? 2250 15th St, Denver, CO
This urban trail winds right through the city, offering a scenic escape for cyclists, runners, and casual strollers. Start downtown and follow it southeast through tucked-away parks, shaded spots, and quiet moments of nature in the middle of the city.
- Bike or walk to Cherry Creek Reservoir: If you’re up for a longer journey, continue along the trail to Cherry Creek Reservoir, a beautiful spot for outdoor activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the water.
- Stop for a snack at the Cherry Creek Mall: If you’re biking or walking near the Cherry Creek neighborhood, take a detour to the Cherry Creek Mall for a quick snack or to grab a coffee while enjoying the vibrant area.


- Take photos at the scenic overlooks: The Cherry Creek Trail offers plenty of photo opportunities, especially around the parks and reservoirs. Stop at one of the scenic overlooks to capture Denver’s skyline and the lush greenery surrounding you.
PRO Tip: Rent a bike if you don’t have one. Several bike rental stations are available throughout downtown, making it easy to hop on and start exploring the trail. For a more relaxed experience, take your time walking and soak in the peaceful environment while still being close to the city’s energy.
8. Take a Stroll Through the Denver Botanic Gardens
Where? 1007 York St, Denver, CO
Everything’s in bloom in summer at the Denver Botanic Gardens. From native Colorado wildflowers to exotic orchids, it’s a relaxing place to unwind, snap photos, and learn a little while you’re at it.
Also, keep an eye out for special exhibitions and art installations scattered throughout the gardens – they often feature regional artists and add an extra layer of creativity to your visit.
PRO Tip: The Summer Concert Series brings live music to the gardens in the most dreamy setting imaginable. You won’t want to miss a chance to hear top-tier musicians play among the flowers as the sun sets. Bring a blanket, a picnic basket, and maybe a bottle of wine (permitted on concert nights), and enjoy one of Denver’s most enchanting summer traditions.
9. Chill Out with Paddleboats and a Picnic at City Park



Where? City Park, Denver, CO
Denver’s largest municipal park is summer central. Rent a swan paddleboat on Ferril Lake, visit the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, or bring your own snacks and soak up a laid-back afternoon with skyline and mountain views.
- Rent a swan paddleboat on Ferril Lake: Glide across the water in one of the park’s iconic swan paddleboats. It’s a charming way to cool off, get some light exercise, and take in the scenic surroundings, including views of downtown Denver and the distant Rockies.
- Explore the Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Located right in the park, the museum is perfect for a break from the heat. Dive into dinosaur exhibits, space displays, or catch an IMAX film for an educational twist to your summer day.
- Plan a laid-back picnic: City Park’s shady trees and open lawns make it an ideal picnic spot. Pack a cooler with sandwiches, fruit, and drinks, and settle in for some people-watching or a mid-afternoon nap in the grass.
PRO Tip: Time your visit for Sunday evening to catch City Park Jazz – a beloved free summer concert series with a community vibe, dancing, and incredible sunset views over the lake. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket, and you’re set.
10. Cool Off with Ice Cream from a Local Staple


Where? Various locations.
Denver is a serious ice cream town – no summer list is complete without a frozen treat. For creative flavors worth the wait, hit up Little Man Ice Cream in LoHi, Sweet Action on Broadway, or High Point Creamery in Hilltop.
- Little Man Ice Cream: This iconic spot is shaped like a giant milk can and serves up classic and quirky flavors like Salted Oreo, Space Junkie, and Mexican Chocolate. Bonus: They donate a scoop of rice or beans for every scoop of ice cream sold!
- Sweet Action: Located on Broadway, Sweet Action is known for inventive flavors (think Stranahan’s Whiskey Brickle and Thai Iced Tea) made with all-natural, locally sourced ingredients. Vegan and dairy-free options are available, too!
- High Point Creamery: This Hilltop favorite specializes in small-batch, ultra-creamy scoops with elevated flavors like Basil with Blackberry Swirl, Brown Butter Pecan, and Earl Grey with Shortbread Cookies. Don’t miss their ice cream flights if you can’t decide on just one.
PRO Tip: Lines can get long on hot afternoons, so try going earlier in the day or after dinner. Bring a friend and split a flight (multiple mini scoops) so you can taste even more flavors without the commitment!
Ready to Make Summer Count?
Whether you’re sipping frozen drinks on a rooftop before catching a Rockies game, floating around Sloan’s Lake, or jamming out at Civic Center Park, this summer, Denver is yours to soak in. Don’t wait until Labor Day to realize you missed the best of the season – get out there, explore Denver, and make some epic memories.