As part of the Denver metropolitan area, Lakewood enjoys close proximity to the art, dining and culture of Colorado’s thriving capital city while retaining a small-town ambiance. With a location on Denver’s western edge, Lakewood gets unobstructed views of the famous Rocky Mountain foothills.
Things to do in Lakewood
Get an introduction to Lakewood’s art and culture with the rotating visual art exhibits, orchestra productions, concerts and Rockin Block Parties at Lakewood Cultural Center. You can learn about the area’s history with at least 30,000 artefacts at Lakewood Heritage Center. For a lively art experience, head over to 40 West Arts, home to numerous galleries, performing arts venues and over 20 public art exhibitions.
You’ll never have a lack of fresh air in Lakewood, with at least 80 cultivated parks and recreation areas. If you’re travelling with little ones, hit the playground at Bear Creek Lake Park. There’s also fishing, hiking and water skiing in the warmer months. For a serious climb with stunning scenic rewards, spend the day at Hayden Park on Green Mountain.
Bargain hunters get a discount fix at Colorado Mills outlet mall, but if you’re seeking eclectic treasures or custom threads, browse the shops in the Belmar district of downtown. You can tee off before dinner at Homestead and Fox Hollow public golf courses or catch some racing action at Bandimere Speedway.
Follow more than 300 enormous dinosaur footprints through the Dinosaur Ridge National Natural Landmark, about 15 minutes by car from Lakewood. An adventure pass gives access to the Trek Through Time and Discovery Center exhibition halls, along with a guided tour of Dinosaur Ridge Trail.
Getting around Lakewood
As part of Greater Denver, Lakewood has access to buses, trains, taxis and rideshare services. You can rent a car at Denver International Airport, about 35 minutes away.