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I live in Denver and probably don't take advantage of the things around here as much as I should.
Boulder's always fun for me. Get up there in the morning, take a walk in Chautauqua Park, just on the south side of the city. Great view of Boulder, walk right up to the Flatirons, the iconic red rocks jutting out of the foothills. Get lunch on the Pearl St. mall and (especially on weekends) enjoy the buskers and musicians outside. If you're there during a taping of E-Town, buy tickets and get to the Boulder Theater for that show.
For something a little more sedentary, get tickets for Glenwood Springs on the California Zephyr, the Amtrak train that leaves Denver about 8:00 each morning going west. The tracks rise above Boulder and pass through the Continental Divide in the Moffat Tunnel, a 6.5-mile bore that exits at Winter Park. The tracks rise up toward Kremmling along the Fraser River, then drop back down along the Colorado River into Glenwood Springs. Great scenery, smooth ride, great chance to talk to fellow travelers. In Glenwood Springs, you can get a room at the Hotel Denver, whose entrance is about 50 yards from the train depot. And across the river is the Glenwood Hot Springs, a huge complex of pools and caves fed by the hot water. Take the train back the next day, get into Denver again in the evening. (I recently took the Zephyr from Denver to Green River, Utah. It cost $40 each way.)
Check the schedule of concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, just west of Denver in the foothills. July/August is prime time for shows there, everything from rock to jazz to folk. Gates for parking usually open two hours before the show, but if you get reserved seats, like I usually do, there's no rush to claim a spot in the amphitheater, so I like to meet friends early at the Morrison Inn, a Mexican restaurant with a rooftop deck on Morrison Road, which goes all the way down into Denver -- easy to find. Then take your time getting to the concert, enjoy the walk in, and really appreciate the acoustics and environment of a fantastic facility. Even if you're sitting up higher, you reap the rewards of the view of the plains and city to the east. If you're lucky, you'll get a prairie lightning storm to watch. Amazing.
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