OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 2021
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DINE • SHOP • PLAY • STAY
Chef Ben Shapiro and Truck Eddy
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In 2021, we’ll redefine what it means to stay and play in Golden. What makes The Eddy Hotel special? It’s got soul. A sense of playfulness. A modern sensibility with a nod to the rugged past.
The Eddy, brand new in 2021, was designed as an homage to the impressive old Golden Pressed & Fire Brick Works building which once stood in its place, and built in an industrial-architectural style with modern fixtures and furnishings.
As a quintessential Colorado town, Golden has perfected the art of combining activity and relaxation— and at The Eddy, we understand that sweet spot where fun meets function. With 49 spacious, high-end rooms, The Eddy is small but mighty: there’s an intimate, friendly feeling to the place that’s perfect for executive retreats or small- to mid-size groups —the kind where people actually like each other and love hanging out. We’ve ditched the flourescent-lit ballrooms in favor of a 700-squarefoot modern meeting space with garage doors that open onto the bar and outdoor lawn area. Your group can gather on the rooftop deck for stargazing, or on the lawn for a casual barbecue, and create the mind space that’s just right for a real retreat.
The Taproom restaurant is the heart of The Eddy and offers onsite dining options true to our Colorado spirit. Honest, comforting food anchors the menu with hearty dishes sourced from farm-fresh produce, cattle and game all harvested by Colorado farmers. Vibrant local brews and craft cocktails round out the offerings. You’ll pair your drink with dishes such as healthy veggie bowls, street corn, chilis, brisket sliders or charred shishito peppers for a down-to-earth refuel after a day of adventure or work.
Sure, you can relax onsite at the Eddy— the open-air lobby, covered patio and lush green lawn are just begging for you to grab a pint, hang out and pitch a game of cornhole or two. But The Eddy is also the perfect jumping-off point for those who love to head outdoors and explore. • The Eddy’s pedestrian bridge connects guests to a newly paved trail leading to Golden’s 24-mile trail system. • Adventure awaits—Golden’s trails connect to 8,402 acres of city and regional open space. • The hotel is an easy stroll to Golden’s breweries, bars, shops and restaurants. • BYOB? That means bring your own bike, and set off on one of Golden’s most legendary rides up Lookout Mountain, accessible right from town.
And there are plenty of ways to unwind nearby. The hotel is a short stroll to downtown Golden’s shops, parks, trails, restaurants and cafés and just a quick drive to area trailheads, museums and historic attractions. Don’t miss The Eddy’s fourwheeled ambassador of good eats and good times—our BBQ and Milkshake food truck, out and
about this spring. It will live at The Eddy, but will also make tracks to local events and breweries to spread the love of delicious, regionally inspired casual snacks. Whether you’re a local looking for a new place to hang, or a visitor seeking a luxurious bed with a mountain view, we’ve got you— there’s a cold brew and a place at the fire pit waiting at The Eddy.
The Eddy Taproom & Hotel 1640 8th St., Golden, CO 80401 720-442-8150 Toll Free: 877-442-8150 www.theeddygolden.com theeddygolden
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CONTENTS
OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE 2021
Welcome from Golden’s Mayor................................................ 6 Golden History Walking Tour................................................. 8-9
PLAY 10 Tours................................................................................................................12 Scenic Drives.................................................................................... 14-15
SHOP 16 Your Golden Ticket to Save and Win ............................... 20 From Coors to Craft Breweries to Cocktails and More..............................................................22-24 Signature Events................................................................................. 29
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GOLDEN VISITORS AND INFORMATION CENTER 1010 Washington Avenue Golden, CO 80401 303-279-2282 visitgolden.com Publisher: Kristie Melendez Ad Sales: Janice Holmes, Dawn Wiggett Editor: Wendy Burt-Thomas Art Director: Diane Hokans Ad Coordinator: Melissa Levad Administrative Assistant: Kailee Melendez Published by EasyChair Media 800 3rd Street Windsor, Colorado 80550 970-686-5805, fax 970-686-7335 easychairmedia.com
ITINERARIES: A Few Hours to a Full Day....................... 38 FREE Things To Do............................................................................ 39 Visit Like A Local.................................................................................40 Arts, History & Culture.................................................................... 41 Hiking and Outdoor Guide................................................ 44-45 Golden FAQs Answered................................................................46 Business Traveler Information....................................... 48-49 The 10 Most Instagramable Spots in Golden........ 50-51
MAPS Downtown Map & Attractions.........................................26-27 Golden City Limits Map................................................................. 28 Parks & Trails Information and Map..........................42-43 Parking in Golden Information and Maps.................... 47
On the Cover: “Welcome” – Acrylic on canvas painting by artist Jesse Crock of Golden, Colorado. jessecrockart.com
TRAVEL SMART! With local health guidelines changing, we encourage you to call your destination regarding hours of operation and safety protocols before heading out.
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2021 Members’ Show January 29 - April 25 Presenting over 70 pieces featuring our diverse artistic talents and techniques of artists members.
Power of Process: A Jeffco Student Exhibition January 29 - April 4
YEAR AT A GLANCE
A variety of work from K-12 Jefferson County student artists.
Enjoy FREE admission all of 2021
Janet Nunn teams up with student curators for a juried Watermedia show celebrating her 20 years with FAC.
Check our website foothillsartcenter.org or call us at 303-279-3922 for the latest hours of operation and see what we’ve got going on.
Flowstate: A Watermedia Exhibition Featuring Janet Nunn April 23 - July 11
Nicole Banowetz: The Intervening Substance May 14 - August 8 Inflatable sculpture based on microscopic organisms.
Jan R Carson: Illuminated Works July 30 - October 10 Jan explores a loss of connection to the world through her artwork of silk and light.
Will Stoehr: Victims – Witnesses – Survivors August 27 - October 31 Large-scale portraits painted in acrylic inspired by opiate addiction and recovery.
Holiday Art Market November 18 - December 29 A festive tradition at Foothills Art Center featuring works from over 100 Colorado artists.
COMMUNITY GALLERY Power of Process: Jeffco Teacher Exhibition
January 29 – March 21
Red Rocks Community College, Multimedia and Graphic Design
April 1 – May 2
Painted Toes Exhibit
May 21– June 27 Susan Schmidt
July 9 – September 5 Charlotte Bassin
September 17 – October 24
809 15th Street, Golden, CO 80401 303.279.3922 | foothillsartcenter.org | @foothillsartcenter Cotton Candy Train Ride (detail) Andrea Cox, giclee print from120mm medium format film. Piece in 2021 Members’ Show.
ARTSWEEK GOLDEN
Seven days of arts culminating with an arts festival with artists from around the country on July 10 & 11!
WELCOME TO GOLDEN! ON BEHALF OF our great city in the foothills, I would like to thank you for visiting Golden. Last year was a challenging time for everyone and we are excited to be welcoming you back or welcoming you here for the first time. Golden takes the health and safety of our city seriously and your well-being is a top priority. Our businesses and community partners are committed to providing a fun, safe visit. Golden is a historic, mountain town that’s only 15 miles from downtown Denver and offers spectacular views of the mountains and mesas. There’s so much to do here, and we’re happy to share all of our must-visit spots with you in this year’s Golden Official Visitors Guide. Our dining scene has remained strong with new restaurants opening and long-established favorites keeping their doors open with new and creative ways to welcome customers safely. Outdoor dining options are everywhere or enjoy one of the many take-out options to bring with you on your adventures. Find all types of goods and gear in Golden at our many shops. We’ve got great places to find your favorite outdoor gear brands before heading off to the mountains or trails, chic and stylish boutiques, art shops, Western wear outposts, and everything in between. Come discover it for yourself. Activities abound in Golden. There are one-of-a-kind museums, an interactive history park, historic tours, art galleries featuring the work of talented locals and renowned artists, and we’re surrounded by miles of hiking and biking trails. Many of Golden’s offerings are open and available, although some may now require advanced reservations. Plan your visit and book ahead to get your most convenient times.
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With so many fun and exciting ways to spend time in Golden, it’s no surprise that there’s too much to do all in one day! Book a stay at one of our fine lodging establishments and experience Golden without having to rush. Whether you want an intimate boutique, a hotel with spectacular views, or a familiar nationwide chain, you can stay your way in Golden.
Laura Weinberg, Mayor of Golden, Colorado
Between our dining, shopping, activities and lodging, it’s no surprise that Golden rules. I’m proud to be the Mayor of a small town with big personality and heart, and I welcome you into our community and hope you have a fun, safe, enjoyable visit. Sincerely,
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THE GOLDEN VISITORS AND INFORMATION CENTER When you arrive in town, stop by the Golden Visitors Center to pick up information about area dining, shopping, attractions and lodging. Our volunteers pride themselves on their knowledge of Golden and are available to answer any questions you may have. The Visitors Center is located at 1010 Washington Avenue, in the heart of Golden. For more information, call the Visitors Center at (303) 279-2282 or go to VisitGolden.com.
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Goosetown is Golden’s historic German district, having come into its own during the 1870s as immigrant railroad workers settled around the main works of the Colorado Central Railroad on its north side. The origin of the name “Goosetown” is thought to have been inspired either by the nearby large flock of geese Adolph Coors kept, or the cackling of the female inhabitants of the locality.
3 Burgess House Constructed in 1866 by German immigrant miner Thomas Burgess, the Burgess House is Golden’s oldest remaining hotel and rooming house. Originally built to include a first floor public room and a basement saloon, Burgess House became a hotel in 1872 with the arrival of the railroad.
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Lured not by the riches to be made from mining the hills, but from “mining the miners,” the Boston Company set up the first mercantile in Golden in 1859.
In 1859, a young tavern owner named Edgar Vanover began making personal threats to a number of townspeople. An inebriated Vanover began shooting wildly, pointing his weapon at people. A mob of angered citizens chased after Vanover, who fled to a nearby cabin. Without so much as an indictment or trial, the mob condemned the man to death. Vanover was brought to a beef gallows that stood at the southeast corner of Ford Street and Clear Creek and was summarily hanged.
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WALKING TOUR DISCOVER GOLDEN’S HISTORY on the Golden History Walking Tour. Put together by the Golden History Museum, the free, self-guided tour directs you to 16 historic spots in Golden as it winds one-and-a-half miles past beautiful homes, stone buildings, gardens, a re-created historic farm and schoolyard, and—most popular with kids—a historic chicken coop filled with heritage chickens you can feed for a quarter. Use this map or visit goldenhistory.org/learn-do/walkingtour to navigate using your smartphone and the customized Google map. The self-guided Golden Historic Walking Tour is a project of the Golden History Museum & Park. Visit goldenhistory.org for more information. 8
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In 1873, two German immigrants— Jacob Schueler and Adolph Coors— opened a small brewery at the base of South Table Mountain in Golden. They began producing beer following a Czech Pilsner recipe Coors had obtained through his experiences as a brewer. Their enterprise, which began in an abandoned tannery, has grown to become the largest single-site brewery on the planet.
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6 Greeley’s Crossing Horace Greeley, the famed author and publisher of the New York Tribune who famously popularized the saying “Go West, young man, and grow up with the country” himself visited Colorado in 1859. Greeley came to Golden to see the supply town that sprang up along Clear Creek. A toll bridge crossing the stream was still under construction, so Greeley decided to ford the creek, swollen with spring runoff.
7 Welcome Arch Golden businessman, Lu Holland, who owned and operated his eponymous Holland House (today’s Table Mountain Inn) felt Golden needed an iconic sign to promote the city and attract business. In 1948, Paul Reeves designed a modern, steelframework structure that arced 58 feet over Washington Avenue, lit with neon and emblazoned with the words “Howdy Folks! Welcome to Golden.” During renovations in 1979, the last word in the tagline “Where
the West Remains” was changed to “Lives,” as the former sounded unpleasantly similar to mortal remains. Now a local landmark, the Welcome Arch is one of the most photographed spots in Colorado.
8 Jolly Rancher Dorothy and Bill Harmsen opened their first ice cream store at 1113 Washington Avenue in June 1949. Called “Jolly Rancher,” the name was intended to evoke a fun, Western hospitality. Jolly Rancher ice cream and confections were a terrific hit, but sales slumped during the cold winter months. So, the Harmsens turned their attention to making hard candies in fruit flavors. Jolly Ranchers remain one of America’s most iconic candies.
9 Loveland Cottage Constructed in 1859, Loveland’s Cottage that stands at 717 12th Street is Golden’s oldest building. William Loveland was one of the most important settlers of Golden. Loveland arrived in Golden in 1859 during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush. When the Colorado Territory was established in 1861, Loveland was one of the biggest promoters of making Golden its capital, which happened the following year.
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As part of William Loveland’s plan to lure the territorial capital to Golden, he offered the Legislature free use of his property. In 1864, the Legislature met in Loveland’s original wooden mercantile on the east side of Washington Avenue. On December 9, 1867, the legislature met in Loveland’s building and heatedly debated where to place the capital. A vote was taken and the decision was to relocate the capital to Denver.
11 Foss Drug Store Opened in 1913 by Henry and Dorothy Foss, the Foss Drug Store was a Golden institution for nearly a century. What began as a simple drug and sundry store expanded over the decades and overtook the buildings on both sides. Foss had the State’s first liquor license, which it obtained before prohibition, and could issue prescribed alcohol. In the 1970s, Foss introduced its own house bourbon label called Ski Country. Foss Drug closed its doors in 2007.
12 The Armory Building Built in 1913, The Armory Building is one of the most identifiable buildings in Golden. Constructed entirely from river rock drawn from Clear Creek, the Armory is believe to be the largest cobblestone building west of the Mississippi. During the 1917/1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, the Armory was temporarily converted into an emergency hospital for the Red Cross.
13 Astor House During the gold and silver rush years, boarding houses like Astor House provided a temporary home for thousands of treasure seekers who flooded Colorado seeking their fortunes. Astor House was built in 1867 from locally quarried sandstone. Having fallen into a state of serious disrepair, it was slated to be demolished in 1970. A group of concerned citizens rallied to preserve the building, and in 1972 it was purchased and saved by a public vote.
14 12th St. Historic District In contrast to the rowdier immigrant neighborhoods like Goosetown on the north side
Coors Brewery, The Armory Building and Welcome Arch: Golden History Museum & Park, City of Golden Collection Foss Drug Store: Golden History Museum & Park, Deason Family Collection
15 of Clear Creek, 12th Street on the south side of the creek was Golden’s genteel neighborhood. Featuring some of the best examples of Victorian and Italianate architecture in the City, 12th Street was home to some of the City’s prominent businessmen, civic leaders and educators. The home at 1018 12th Street was built by George West, one of Golden’s earliest founders. The brick Italianate house at 920 12th Street was the home of Dr. James Kelly, a physician and territorial legislator. Today, the home is best known as the Golden City Brewery—one of State’s first microbreweries founded by Charlie and Janine Sturdavant in 1993.
15 Golden History Park The History Park is home to many of the original buildings from the historic Pearce Ranch in Golden Gate Canyon (about fifteen miles away as the crow flies). The Pearce and Reynolds families were Cornish immigrants who settled in the hills west of Golden in the 1870s to mine, ranch and farm. Today, Golden History Park is one of the most popular and scenic gathering spots in Golden.
16 Golden History Museum Established as the Jefferson County Historical Museum in 1938, the Golden History Museum & Park is the oldest cultural institution in Golden. The History Museum is home to more than 15,000 artifacts that tell the story of Golden’s history from founding to the present including rare Coors pottery items, Jolly Rancher and Coors Company materials, and an extensive archive of maps, directories and digitized newspapers. • VISITGOLDEN.COM
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Located in spectacular Clear Creek valley and surrounded by mesas and mountains, Golden, Colorado, is where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, making it one of the most popular outdoor play destinations in Colorado.
A RIVER RUNS right through the center of town, and there are ample opportunities for hiking, biking, rock climbing, fly fishing, horseback riding, kayaking, hang gliding and camping. If you aren’t sure what gear you’ll need for your outdoor adventure, stop by Mountain Side Gear Rental, where you’re able to try out merchandise before you buy it. Golden is also filled with shops specializing in every sport, from fishing to snowboarding to rock climbing and even gold panning from Gold-N-Detectors!
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restaurants, ice cream, candy, jewelry, craft breweries and more. Generals Grant and Sherman, Buffalo Bill and many other famous Western characters walked these same streets. For some old-fashioned fun, hop on the Golden Hayride for an entertaining ride through town or stop by Oh! Susanna Vintage Photo Parlor—an old-time photo studio where you can choose between Wild West, Steampunk or Victorian costumes and backgrounds for a truly fun photo. Bring the family, friends and even the dog!
is located on a beautiful space along Clear Creek with log cabins, a barn, a working blacksmith shop and an old schoolhouse. Bring some quarters to feed the flock of heirloom chickens. From here you can often hear the whistle of a steam locomotive from the Colorado Railroad Museum, which has the state’s largest collection of engines, cabooses and railcars, plus an outdoor garden railroad and indoor model trains. Hop aboard the Galloping Goose on weekends for a ride around the grounds, or ride an authentic steam locomotive and even “Thomas the Tank Engine” during special events.
Historic downtown Golden is the most The Golden History Museum & Park is Western-looking town on the Front a great place to learn about the town’s Range. Stroll past historic storefronts historic past. An entire 1880s homestead that are now filled with recreation stores, fashion boutiques, GOLDEN RULE #12 Keep an eye out for adventure — it’s around every corner in Golden! Western wear, art galleries,
BRADFORD WASHBURN AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING MUSEUM
COLORADO RAILROAD MUSEUM
The museum seeks to preserve the history and spirit of mountaineering, educate visitors on mountain culture and the sport of mountaineering, and to inspire the modern climber to a greater appreciation for climbing history.
We have over 100 narrow and standard gauge steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, cabooses, HO Model Railroad and G-scale garden railway on a 15-acre railyard. See our exhibits, library, Roundhouse restoration facility and working turntable. We have thousands of train gifts and offer group rates.
710 10th St., Golden (303) 996-2755 mountaineeringmuseum.org
17155 W. 44th Ave., Golden 800-365-6263 coloradorailroadmuseum.org
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FOOTHILLS ART CENTER Located in historic downtown Golden, we offer art, education, and cultural excellence through exhibitions and art programs for learners of all ages. Founded in 1968, we are on the National Registry of Historic Buildings, housed in an 1872 church, surrounded by a sculpture garden. 809 15th St., Golden (303) 279-3922 foothillsartcenter.org
Golden is also a lively arts center filled with murals, statues, music and wonderful fun family events including farmer’s markets, art festivals, holiday parades and more. Test your smarts at the Golden Puzzle Room escape rooms, where players solve a series of themed puzzles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the objectives at hand. The American Mountaineering Museum lets you learn about the adventure of climbing everything from Mount Everest to
Colorado’s 58 fourteeners—the peaks that soar to 14,000 feet and above. Want to climb yourself? Golden is also home to the Colorado Mountain Club, which is devoted to conservation, adventure and education. Stop by Earth Treks Golden, which has 45-foothigh climbing walls in a massive, 28,000-square-foot facility—one of the largest of its kind in Colorado.
PRESERVE. EDUCATE. INSPIRE.
No matter what kind of adventure you’re looking for, Golden is your place to play! •
The Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum seeks to preserve the history and spirit of mountaineering, to educate visitors on mountain culture and the sport of mountaineering, and to inspire in the modern climber a greater appreciation for climbing history.
710 10th St.Golden
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TOURS
We love to explore and learn in Golden! Discover this little town through one of our many walking and guided tours. TO LEARN ABOUT Golden’s colorful past, take the Self-guided History Walking Tour (Page 8). Created by the Golden History Museum, you can download the tour for free and follow it to more than a dozen historic spots as it winds one-and-a-half miles past beautiful homes, stone buildings, gardens, a re-created historic farm and school yard, and a historic chicken coop filled with heritage chickens. To access the free tour, go to goldenhistory.org. You can print out your own copy or navigate using your smartphone and a customized Google map available online. Kids love the “treasure hunt” aspect of discovering the next stop.
tales about Golden’s exciting Old West history, all led by knowledgeable guides. Or in the fall, join the Oh! Susanna Vintage Photo Parlor when they host the Golden City Historical Ghost Tour and Pub Crawl filled with stories of shoot outs, secret liaisons and murder. They also offer private tours for groups.
If you prefer guided tours, Golden History Tours offers fun brewery crawls, history tours and ghost tours filled with
The Mines Museum on the lovely campus of the Colorado School of Mines offers the Bob Weimer Geology Trail, an outdoor guided walking tour that covers local geology with an opportunity to see dinosaur footprints and the Colorado Rock Hall of Fame. A major geological fault runs through the center of Golden, making it one of the most fascinating geological destinations in the world with 260 million years of history visible in the colorful red and white rock formations, buttes, and mountains around town.
GOLDEN HISTORY TOURS Join us on a tour through one of Colorado’s most historic towns! From bowling to bathtubs and railroads to Ranchers, there’s history around every corner. We offer various tours including a Brewery Crawl History Tour and a Wild West Walking Tour and can also provide private and custom tours. (720) 432-1162 goldenhistorytours.com
GOLDEN PUZZLE ROOM We are an escape room adventure game. You and your friends, family or coworkers have 60 minutes to search the room for clues and solve puzzles to reach the ultimate goal. Keen perception and good communication skills are the keys to success and loads of fun! 1110 Washington Ave., #200, Golden (303) 396-7359 goldenpuzzleroom.com
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Art lovers will enjoy Golden’s Public Art Walking Tour, another free self-guided tour. Visit cityofgolden.net to download a map that has information about the more than two dozen different murals, statues and other public art works around town. You can also pick up a map at the Visitors Center.
Nearby, the Triceratops Trail leads to dinosaur bones and tracks, including a rare T-Rex track. The gravel trail uses
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beautiful signs to explain the rare geology of Golden and why there are so many dinosaur bones and tracks in this area. For more dinosaur adventures, visit Dinosaur Ridge and take a Guided Bus or Walking Tour. During the 45-minute tour, expert guides interpret the dinosaur tracks and bones, local history and geology along the Ridge. Of course, the most popular tour in town is the Coors Brewery Tour, where you get to walk through the world’s largest single-site brewery and visit every step in the brewing process, from malting and brewing to packaging. Tours have been suspended during the pandemic, but you can find a virtual tour and the latest information online at visitgolden. com/places-to-go/coors-brewery-tour. •
Stay Curious. There’s so much for you to learn here.
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See the West on the best electric bikes available. We invite you to join us and experience what FUN really feels like. The feeling of riding in the foothills will have you falling in love with Colorado and Pedego. Join us for a rental or a tour.
Our mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and educate the public about quilts; to honor quilt-making traditions and embrace the evolution of quilting. Explore the scope of quilting from bedcoverings of the 1800s to contemporary art pieces. We host exhibits, tailored tours and education programs.
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GIFT SHOP – Local artisan made gifts, quilt related items, fabric and more. The mission of The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and educate the public about quilts; honor quiltmaking traditions; and embrace the evolution of the art and craft of quilting.
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SCENIC DRIVES AROUND GOLDEN, COLORADO
Experience colorful Colorado on one of these scenic drives.They’re all near Golden and make for the perfect afternoon escape.
View of Golden from Lookout Mountain Road, part of the Lariat Loop Trail Sam Hille
THE LARIAT LOOP TRAIL In the 1920s, Denver created its Mountain Park system, a series of two dozen parks including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave, and the buffalo herd overlook to preserve some of the great beauty spots of the Front Range. The parks were then connected by a circular road named The Lariat Loop Trail. The loop still exists as the Lariat Loop National Scenic Byway; 40 miles of Western Adventure. Begin in downtown Golden where you can pick up a coffee or picnic and then take the twisting and curving drive up Lookout Mountain. The road gains 1,300 feet in just 4.3 miles with enough sweeping views and drop-offs to thrill any visitor. It climaxes at the 7,379-foot summit of Lookout Mountain. Then continue on up to the Lookout Mountain Nature Center or Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave. The road continues a few miles to Genesee Mountain Park and the buffalo overlook, where it’s possible to see Denver’s herd of 40 buffalo with a snowcapped mountain panorama in the background. For all the Lariat Loop attractions go to lariatloop.org. 14
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THE OLD WEST AND RED ROCKS LOOP From anywhere in Denver, take I-70 west to Colorado Hwy. 58, Exit 265. This Golden Freeway will take you through a scenic backdoor of Clear Creek Valley, right between North and South Table Mountains. You can exit at McIntyre Street and follow signs to drive by the Colorado Railroad Museum to get a taste of old steam locomotives and railroading in the West. From the museum, follow West 44th Ave. which will take you
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Don’t just send postcards — drive through them!
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Park is one of the world’s top rock climbing attractions. If you’re not a rock climber, you’ll still love the views, the scenic river flowing through the center of the canyon, and a wonderful one-mile trail that is an old abandoned railroad cut. South Boulder is home to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). The buildings were designed by I.M. Pei who also designed the pyramid at the Louvre in Paris. There’s an outdoor half-mile Weather Trail that explains some unique aspects of weather in Colorado. From here, you can backtrack down scenic Hwy. 93 to Golden for a quick stop in one of the town’s restaurants or breweries for take-out and growlers to go.
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past the Coors Brewery complex and into downtown Golden. Turn left on Washington Avenue and park to explore historic Golden; the first capital of the Colorado Territory. Walk along the paved trail on the north side of Clear Creek and visit Golden History Museum & Park. Uncover Golden’s history in the museum and walk through the three-acre park; home to a historic farmstead and school house from the 1860s. Stop in at the Golden Visitors Center or go to VisitGolden.com for details on the attractions, shops, trails, dining and lodging options in Golden. Leave Golden on Hwy. 6 for a few miles and turn right on Hwy. 40, which winds over the Dakota Hogback to Dinosaur Ridge. Here, you can make a stop to view actual dinosaur bones from 70 million years ago still imbedded in rock. It’s a short drive from Dinosaur Ridge to Red Rocks Amphitheatre where you can continue your trip with one of nature’s wonders.
HIGHWAY 93 AND THE BACK ROAD TO BOULDER The most interesting way to drive Boulder is to head west to Golden, then go north on Hwy. 93, one of the last undeveloped stretches of road along the Front Range. Large parts of it have been preserved as open space by Boulder and now offer ranch lands, canal walks and pretty grass fields with the Flatirons as a backdrop. In addition to the scenic drive, two attractions along Hwy. 93 are well worth a stop. Eldorado Canyon State
After a bite to eat in Golden, head up Hwy. 6 through Clear Creek Canyon. This is one of the narrowest, steepest and most dramatic canyons in Colorado, and is internationally known as a rock climbing area. Depending on restrictions, you might see rafters, kayakers, fishermen, and even gold-panners along the way. Stop at Mayhem Gulch Trailhead, 12 miles west of Golden, and hike for a bit on the new Peaks to Plains Trail. Currently, there are four miles of creek-side paved trails. At the junction with Hwy. 119, turn right to Black Hawk, the largest gambling center in Colorado with 10,000 slot machines, poker, Black Jack and roulette in nearly two dozen casinos. From Black Hawk, turn left and climb one mile to the historic mining town of Central City. Once called the “richest spot on earth,” Central City in the 1870s had a population of 30,000 and was the largest gold rush boom town in Colorado. On the hills and dirt roads above town, you’ll find historic graveyards, old mines and ghost towns, while the town itself is a treasuretrove of beautiful brick and stone Victorian buildings. Southwest of the town, look for signs for the Virginia Canyon Road, known to locals as the “Oh My God Road.” Legend has it that it got its name because stagecoach passengers would look out the window at the sheer drop offs and moan, “Oh My God!” There are beautiful views of Mount Evans along the way, but keep your eyes on the road, go slow, pause on narrow turns, and follow signs for Idaho Springs, another old gold mining town. From here, you can take I-70 east for a few miles until the exit for Hwy. 6 and a return to Golden through scenic Clear Creek Canyon viewing the dramatic rock formations from a different direction. Hop in your car and set out to enjoy an adventurous afternoon together. Head to VisitGolden.com for more information on all the fun things to do in Golden! • VISITGOLDEN.COM
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Shop An afternoon shopping in Golden is delightful. Why head to an indoor mall when you can get your shopping fix strolling a charming downtown that offers beautiful mountain views, friendly shopkeepers, fresh Colorado air and plenty of patios where you can stop for a latte or a drink?
EARTH SWEET BOTANICALS We carry plant-based skin care products, essential oils, aroma therapy blends, organic herbs, herbal tinctures and tea blends, in addition to plant-based home and garden décor and jewelry. We also offer fun, information-packed classes, workshops, talks, events and DIY. 1224 Arapahoe St., Golden (303) 278-1260 earthsweetbotanicals.com
GOLDEN ROCK SHOP We are a small family-owned company that was born out of the need to spread crystal love. We want to be your source for beautiful minerals and gemstones, collectible specimens, lifting and energizing home décor and jewelry. 700 12th St., #120, Golden (720) 630-8469 goldenrockshop.com
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EVEN BETTER, GOLDEN is home to mostly local shops, from the family-owned third-generation hardware store Meyer Hardware to Marrygrams Cards + Gifts, a specialty stationery, gift and wedding paper goods store. Stop and smell the scented soaps and lotions at Spinster Sisters, ooh and ahh at the jewelry at Creekside Jewelers, take a trip down memory lane at Rockin’ Horse Antiques. Lose yourself browsing the rustic-meets-industrial hip décor at Blue Moose Trading Company or pamper your pup at Green Paw and Spaw. Shopping local RULE #16 Start local, stay local. never felt so good.
Not your typical gift shop! We specialize in mountain eclectic gifts and souvenirs that resonate with one’s sense of fun and humor, quality and craftsmanship. Golden’s favorite shop with a unique Colorado flair.
1299 Washington Ave. #110 (303) 271-1191
BlueMooseTradingCompany.com
We love loose leaf tea, herbs and spices, raw honey and anything else that elevates wellness!
Happy Tea Time! 1224 Washington Ave, Ste. 118 Historic Downtown Golden 720-328-5441 • OldBarrelTea.com
Golden’s original hometown ice cream and chocolate shop! Featuring more than 24 all natural ice cream options to suit every taste, hand crafted artisan chocolates, desserts and novelty candies. Come in for your favorite sweet treats!
1299 Washington Ave. #100 (303) 271-1191 | golden-sweets.com
Best variety of Colorado souvenirs! New food market! Souvenirs, Toys, Colorado Food products, Candy and more! Gift Cards available. 1201 & 1205 Washington Ave.
303-216-2123
www.goldengoodsinc.com
A feast for the eyes and soul We are your one stop gift giving center for home décor, jewelry, candles, incense, essential oil, oracle cards and beautiful specimens from around the world.
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At Red Wagon Gift & Garden Shop, you’ll find wonderful gifts for the home and garden, while the Silver Horse can help you get your cowgirl on with Western attire, jewelry and home goods. Golden Goods is a beloved toy and candy store for all ages and recently expanded to Golden Goods Market to offer a market of Colorado-made goods and gourmet salsas, sauces and more. Pop into the Foss Building to check out the Old Barrel Tea Company, offering loose leaf tea, local honey, spices, and gift items to celebrate—or brew—the perfect cup of tea. At the newly opened Golden Poultry & Meats, you can pick up everything you need to grill and enjoy a gourmet meal at home. Feeling crafty? Golden Quilt Company has kits, fabrics, gifts and quilts and Gallerie Quilt offers handmade quilts at unreal prices.
Marrygrams Cards + Gifts
This is Golden, so let’s not forget the gear! Golden is home to the area’s best hiking, climbing and paddling—and you’ll find outstanding gear shops, too.
MEYER HARDWARE A family-owned three-generation hardware store serving Golden since 1945. We provide basic hardware, sporting goods, fishing and hunting licenses, housewares and more for residents and visitors alike. Enjoy this Golden landmark while picking up items for picnics or barbeques. 1103 Arapahoe St., Golden (303) 279-3393 visitgolden.com/listing/ meyer-hardware/1353
OLD BARREL TEA COMPANY We are a female-run, family owned business who specialize in loose-leaf tea, raw honey, spices and everything wellness. With over 60 different teas, you are bound to find a new favorite! Stop in for a sample today. 1224 Washington Ave., #118, Golden (720) 328-5441 oldbarreltea.com
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Baby Doe’s Clothing
Stop into Bent Gate Mountaineering, Vital Outdoors, and Icelantic Skis. Golden Fly Shop is a premiere fly shop, and Golden River Sports offers fly-fishing, stand-up paddleboard, and kayaking gear; lessons; and knowledgeable advice. Runners High is the place to go for running gear, and cyclists love Peak Cycles, Pedal Pushers Cyclery, Big Ring Cycles, or Golden Bike Shop. If you want to rent gear, Mountain Side Gear Rental Shop is the place for you. Golden’s consignment shops aren’t your ordinary thrift shops. Rewind is a funky resale boutique with furniture, home décor and women’s clothing and Bumps & Bundles Consignment is where expectant or new parents can find consigned maternity and children’s clothing and toys. Support a great cause, by checking out the Christian Action Guild Thrift Shop that sells gently used clothing and household goods to support Golden’s local food pantry.
Silver Horse
Golden Rock Shop
Serving Golden For 76 Years!
WE CARRY OVER 30,000 ITEMS IN 21,000 SQ. FT. OF SALES AREA Plumbing • Hardware • Tools • Lawn & Garden • Valspar Paints Automotive • Electrical • Housewares • Sporting Goods Cutting & Threading Of Pipe • Kwikset Lock Rekeying Blade Sharpening • Hunting & Fishing Licenses Free Gift Wrapping For Your Meyer Purchases
Meyer Hardware
1103 Arapahoe St. • Downtown Golden • 303-279-3393
Meet our front cover artist, Jesse Crock. Jesse is a Golden-based artist, Colorado native and outdoor enthusiast who enjoys climbing and cycling. For over a decade, he has been capturing the beauty and wonder of the area with the rich color and sharp contrast of his colorful acrylic paintings. His pieces reflect the vibrant Colorado landscape of the places he travels to and loves to spend time in. By day a family man and an elementary art teacher, Jesse finds that his work often represents the playfulness of his students and he is inspired by the energy they bring to the classroom. As an outdoor enthusiast, he brings the viewer’s eye to places that are not often painted and provides a visual Colorado experience with his art. His passion for Colorado and the outdoors is clearly evident in everything he does. Jesse’s work has been commissioned for the Ouray Ice Climbing Festival, the FIBArk Kayaking Festival in Salida, and for craft beer labels for the Eddyline Brewery in Buena Vista. He was chosen as the 2012 Golden Fine Arts Featured Artist and has created the Golden Christmas ornament the past two years, as well as several large outdoor murals in Golden. Don’t miss his mural on the north wall of the Mountain Toad Brewery! Visit his online store and you’ll see why you need to visit Golden!
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Downtown Golden has shops to suit every style. Toad&Co offers men’s and women’s clothing perfect for a Golden look. Baby Doe’s Clothing Store has a blend of casual and eclectic women’s clothing, artisan jewelry, fine crafts and wearable art. Truly BoHotique carries unique women’s apparel and accessories for socially and fashionably conscious shoppers. Taspens Organics offers herbal healing products, nourishing creams, and body care and wellness products for all ages. Or you can ground yourself at Golden Rock Shop, a metaphysical gear shop featuring rocks, crystals, gemstones, jewelry and even meditations and readings. Head to Earth Sweet Botanicals for all things aromatic—from essential oils and herbs, to flowers and candles. Speaking of aromatic, why not pick up a gorgeous bouquet at Clear Creek Flower Company?
Earth Sweet Botanicals
In the North Golden area, you’ll find outdoor gear shops Powder7 and Mountainsmith along with SpyderCo Factory Outlet and Oxotic Supercar Driving Experience. In the Central and South Golden Road area, head to Period Six Studio for artisan cards, art and “ephemera,” and Pedal Pushers Cyclery—a dirt-centric bike shop with a six-tap bar. Rent or take a tour on an electric bike at Pedego Electric Bikes. The West Colfax area is home to Avalanche Harley-Davidson, the highest volume Harley-Davidson dealer in the Golden area; YoColorado, a Colorado apparel and accessories store; and Yeti Cycles if you’d like to demo a bike. •
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HE GOLDEN TICKET is your chance to SAVE and WIN at Golden businesses as a thank you for visiting. The Golden Ticket is your passport for fun, exciting entertainment, delicious food, drinks, gifts/ souvenirs and great deals! For the most up to date Golden Ticket information and availability, visit visitgolden.com or stop by the Golden Visitors Center located in downtown Golden at 1010 Washington Avenue. Rules and Regulations: Discounts or cash prizes only valid when scratched in presence of participating businesses at time of purchase. Discounts limited to items priced at or below $300. Not valid on sale items or with any other offers. Other restrictions may apply. Cash prizes can be redeemed in person at Golden Visitors Center. Odds of winning cash prize 1 in 200. Odds of winning grand prize 1 in 10,000.
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El Tequileño Family Mexican Restaurant transports you to Mexico with the exotic, robust flavors of authentic Mexican food Daily Luncheon Specials $6.99 Happy Hour M-Fri. 2- 5 House Margaritas 2 for 1 • All beers 2 for 1 • Open 7 days a week
Over 200 different kinds of tequila • Best Margaritas in Colorado
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LAKEWOOD (Kipling & Florida) 1535 S. Kipling Pkwy (303) 988-2580
LAKEWOOD SPORTS BAR (Kipling & Florida) 1535 S. Kipling Pkwy Ste M (303) 278-0363
AURORA (Havana & Yale) 2790 S. Havana St. (720) 748-1260
AURORA SPORTS BAR (Havana & Yale) 2790 S. Havana St. Ste M (720) 748-1260
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El Tequileño Sports Bar
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Mountain Toad Brewing
FROM COORS TO CRAFT COCKTAILS, GOLDEN IS THE TOAST OF THE TOWN
Coors Brewery
Golden, Colorado, is the world’s biggest little beer town, brewing more beer than any other city on the planet. That’s because Coors Brewery, located at the base of South Table Mountain, is the world’s largest single-site brewery, producing up to 20 million barrels of beer a year. Golden also has an assortment of award-winning craft breweries with outdoor beer gardens producing wonderful ales, wheat beers, pilsners, stouts and even gluten-free brews. Golden’s nine craft breweries include New Terrain Brewing Co., Cannonball Creek Brewing, Golden City Brewery, Mountain Toad Brewing, the gluten-free Holidaily Brewing Co., Over Yonder Brewing, Barrels & Bottles Brewery and their sister brewery, Barrels & Bottles at Camp George West and Coda Brewing. And, of course, there’s Coors Brewery, a perfect place to learn how beer is made. Coors Tours are temporarily closed due to COVID-19, so check for current information or take a virtual tour at visitgolden.com/places-to-go/coors-brewery-tour. When it’s open, you can explore a room of giant copper kettles and then stop in the fascinating packaging room where millions of cans and bottles whirl by on their way to being filled with beer and slotted into six-packs.
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Life is too short to drink bad beer. Golden City Brewery
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Schedule 1 Tour and receive a
FREE DRAM
One coupn per customer. Coupon must be presented.
Inspired by History.
Golden Moon Spirits are crafted by hand in Colorado. Enjoy neat, or in your favorite cocktails.
412 Violet Street Golden, CO 80401 303-993-7174 | GoldenMoonDistillery.com
Please check website for Tour and Tasting Hours *They will be changing over time due to COVID.
Add a little whiskey to your Golden adventure!
SPIRITS & GIFTS
Family Owned
Sourced locally and prepared with love
Named after Colorado, the 38th state, our distillery in beautiful Golden is open for visitors.
• Elk, Buffalo, NY strip • Flatbreads, Burgers, Salads • Wine, Whiskey & Craft Cocktails • Sit-down Service & Outdoor Patio
400 Corporate Cir., Ste. B Golden, CO 80401 Visit state38.com for products, recipes, and more.
18445 W Colfax, Ste 104, Golden (1-70 exit #259) 303.216.2568
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#1 Biker Bar in Colorado. Live music, great service, cold beer, strong drinks, and a food menu that rocks! Multiple bars, one inside and one on our patio served by some of the most attentive servers in the industry. 17999 W Colfax Ave., Golden (303) 384-0443 dirtydogsroadhouse.net
GOLDEN MOON DISTILLERY Founded in 2008, we are the first legal distillery to operate in Golden since prohibition. We are open for tours by appointment and offer bottle sales and cocktails to go. 412 Violet St, Golden (303) 993-7174 goldenmoondistillery.com
GOLDEN MOON SPEAKEASY We offer a cocktail lounge and tasting room that features an extensive list of classic and modern cocktails made solely with the spirits produced by Golden Moon Distillery. 1111 Miner’s Alley, Golden (720) 638-1155 goldenmoonspeak.com
STATE 38 DISTILLING Like Golden itself, we embody a true pioneering spirit owing much to what has come before. Yet, we offer more: history in a glass. Authentic + Adventurous. 400 Corporate Circle, Ste. B, Golden (720) 242-7219 state38.com
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COCKTAILS AND MORE If beer isn’t for you, don’t fret! Stop by downtown’s Colorado Plus 49 Cidery & Pub for fresh cider. Located in a converted laundromat, the cidery also has sandwiches, salads and Colorado beers. Indulge Bistro & Wine Bar offers an extensive wine list and downtown sidewalk seating. Visit State 38 Distilling & Tasting Room for tours and tastings of the bourbon, vodka, gin, agave spirits and peat-smoked whiskey. Also made in Golden, the craft spirits from Golden Moon Distillery & Tasting Room—you can taste them at the Distillery or stop by the hip Golden Moon Speakeasy in downtown Golden for a craft cocktail or pre-prohibition-style punch. Another Golden distillery is family-owned Local Distilling, which crafts Vanjak Vodka, Bourbon Whiskey and more.
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Try your hand at concocting a Golden cocktail with these recipes: STATE-38 DISTILLING
GOLDEN MOON DISTILLERY
ATOST
G(Old)en Fashioned
Golden Eagle
Atost Shirley Rose
In rocks glass, muddle sugar cube with a dash of Angostura bitters.
1.5 oz. Golden Moon Gin
Atost Bloom atost.co/products/bloom
Add large ice cube (or several smaller ice cubes) to glass.
.75 oz. fresh lemon juice
Simple syrup
.5 oz. simple syrup
2 limes
Pour 2 oz. of State 38 Distilling Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Stir and garnish with orange peel.
Lemon peel and bitters (opt.)
.75 oz. Golden Moon Crème de Violette
1 egg white Shake all ingredients in shaker with one scoop of ice. Double strain into coupe glass. Express lemon peel over top and add drops of bitters.
Angostura Bitters
Shake 2 oz. Atost Bloom, 2-3 dashes simple syrup, .75 oz. Angostura Bitters and .75 oz. freshly squeezed lime juice. Pour over crushed ice.
THE EDDY TAPROOM & HOTEL – Coming Spring 2021!
VICE KITCHEN WINE WHISKEY
Our Taproom offers revolving local seasonal drafts, craft cocktails utilizing classic methods along with innovative techniques including barrel aging, smoking, and drip infusion via tower brewers that will enliven all senses. Spirits will consist of local Colorado offerings.
We offer made from scratch American food and strive to source locally, choose creatively and prepare everything we make with love. We also offer a wide variety of specialty cocktails, wines, and beers while providing an assortment of options that will expand your palate
1640 8th St., Golden (720) 442-8150 theeddygolden.com
18445 W. Colfax Ave., #104, Golden (303) 216-2568 vicekitchenwinewhiskey.com
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DOWNTOWN GOLDEN ATTRACTIONS 1. Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum 710 10th St. 2. Bella Colibri 812 12th St. 3. Blue Moose Trading Co. and Golden Sweet 1299 Washington Ave. 4. Earth Sweet Botanicals 1224 Arapahoe St. 5. Foothills Art Center 809 15th St.
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11. Miners Saloon 1109 Miner’s Alley
7. Golden Moon Distillery 1111 Miner’s Alley
12. Old Capitol Grill & Smokehouse 1122 Washington Ave.
8. Golden Moon Speakeasy 412 Violet St.
13. The Eddy Taproom and Hotel 1640 8th St.
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GOLDEN EVENTS 2021
2021 dates for many Golden events have not been set as of this publication date. Check Visit Golden’s website, visitgolden.com/events, for a current listing of events.
January – February 15
Winter Wonderland Walks Enjoy sparkling lights in downtown, the Clear Creek Walking Path, Golden History Park, Parfet Park and the Visitors Center spectacularly illuminated with an estimated 45,000 bulbs.
February 1 - 28
Foothills Art Center Glass Orb Hunt The Foothills Art Center will place an orb somewhere in the city each day for 28 days and two orbs a day on Saturdays and Sundays. Local artisans, from The Furnace: A Glassworks and Dottie Boscamp of Glass Rocks, handcrafted these one-of-a-kind glass orbs to find and keep.
February 12 - 21
Colorado Environmental Film Festival The 15th Annual Colorado Environmental Film Festival will be virtual. Watch from anywhere! ceff.net
June 5 through October 2
Golden Farmers Market Saturdays beginning June 5 through October 2. Sponsored by the Golden Chamber of Commerce. For up-to-dateinformation, please check the market’s website. goldenfarmersmarket.org
July 8-15
ARTSWEEK GOLDEN A week-long celebration of the arts orchestrated by Foothills Art Center in partnership with arts-oriented organizations, culminating with the Foothills Fine Arts Festival July 10-11.
September 11
Golden’s 4th Annual Sidewalk Sale At any time, historic downtown Golden has one of the prettiest Old West main streets on the Front Range, but it is especially entertaining during the Golden Sidewalk Sale on Saturday, September 11th, when there are bargains and deals on every corner.
Shop Small Welcome Station
November 27
Small Business Saturday Visit Golden’s Shop Small Welcome Station, located at the Golden Visitors Center. Pick up a Shop Small tote bag filled with local merchant coupons and head out to shop and dine in Golden.
December 1 - 31
Olde Golden Christmas There’s nothing more heartwarming during the holidays than a small-town old-fashioned Christmas, and no one does it better than Golden, Colorado. With quaint holiday shops and festive decorations along historic Washington Avenue and thousands of twinkling lights lining the banks of Clear Creek, Golden is right out of a Christmas movie.
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Golden History Park
Self-Guided Golden History Walking Tour – 1.5 miles; approx. 35-50 min. Wind your way through Golden’s history by checking out the Golden History Museum’s 16-point walking tour, starting at the Golden Visitors Center at 1010 Washington Ave., Golden, CO 80401. goldenhistory.org/ learn-do/walkingtour Self-Guided Public Art Walking Tour On the Clear Creek Trail and up and down Washington Avenue there are more than two dozen public art works, beautiful statues and murals that capture the spirit of the West. Pick up a free Golden Public Art Walking Tour Brochure at the Golden Visitors Center and take a delightful stroll past these wonderful art pieces.
Annual Sidewalk Sale
Holiday Lights along Clear Creek
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Dine ANTHONY'S PIZZA & PASTA At Anthony’s in Golden, we’ve been serving authentic pizza to our growing community for over 16 years. We’re passionate about our pizza and it shows in everything we do. 600 12th St., Golden (303) 278-9999 anthonyspizzaandpasta.com/ locations/golden
BELLA COLIBRI We bring rustic elegance and five-star creative Italian cuisine to downtown Golden in an intimate dining experience. It’s a place to linger and savor the flavorful dishes and upscale environment while enjoying the warmth of friends and family.
The Denver Post called Golden’s dining scene one of the “most exciting” on the Front Range, with more than a dozen new restaurants, food halls, bars and breweries opening with still more on the way. Why Golden? The small-town atmosphere, mountain and river views, abundant parking and historic main street make it an attractive location for chefs, brewers and distillers to practice their craft.
812 12th St, Golden (720) 289-4859 bellacolibri.com
BONO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT We offer a variety of Italian cuisine including some of the finest pizza in Colorado. We also invite you to try our soon-to-be famous Spicy Steak Bomb. We look forward to seeing you at Bono’s. 14799 W. 6th Ave. Frontage Rd., B2-B3, Golden (303) 278-1068 bonositalianrestaurant.com
SOME OF THE newer establishments include a completely revamped Buffalo Rose with a sprawling bar, concert hall and restaurant; Nosu Ramen with both traditional and non-traditional ramen dishes; Tributary Food Hall & Drinkery, Golden’s first food hall with a handful of food stations to fill you with coffee, pastries, Poke bowls, gyros, pizza, ice cream, sandwiches and cocktails; and Bella Colibri, offering rustic elegance and five-star Italian cuisine from Southern Italy including seafood, homemade pastas, Colorado lamb, steaks and more. The Golden Mill will soon join Golden’s food hall list. Featuring a 5,000-squarefoot rooftop patio, offerings include Rolling Smoke BBQ, Happy Cones, Tacos al Chile, Republic of Chicken and Sushi Tora.
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The only difficult thing about dining in Golden is choosing a restaurant. So, let’s make it easier. What are you hungry for?
Specializing in made from scratch savory soups, fresh crisp salads, tasty hot paninis, cold subs and wraps, breakfast burritos and specialty coffees.
Woody’s has been a staple in Golden for over 27 years! We’ve been voted best pizza, wings and bar in the city! Guests enjoy friendly service, 15 local draught beers, and legendary wood-fired pizza. We have also built a safe and convenient take out and delivery kitchen. We can now accommodate catering-sized orders for your group enjoying the great Colorado outdoors or for special occasions. Just call or go online to place your order!
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www.WoodysGolden.com | 303-277-0443 1305 Washington Ave., Golden Open 11 a.m. - midnight daily
COFFEE, PASTRIES & MORE Windy Saddle Café under the “Welcome to Golden” arch serves up made-from-scratch goodies along with breakfast, coffee or tea, lunch and even dinner on weekends. Café 13, known as “Golden’s Living Room,” is located in the historic stone Armory building. Stop into Pangea Coffee Roasters for a cuppa joe and grab a bag of freshroasted beans to bring home. Higher Grounds serves fair trade, organic coffee, along with a variWindy Saddle Café ety of fresh-baked goods and wholesome meals. Head north for Big Daddy Bagels with New York-style boiled and baked bagels made all day long; travel to West Colfax and the home of family-owned and operated artisan bakery Grateful Bread; fuel up on the way to Red Rocks at Launch Espresso in the new Gateway Village or visit Bean Fosters in Golden Ridge where you can also browse used books while you enjoy a latte.
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Woody’s Wood-Fired Pizza
GOLDEN CLASSICS Golden has plenty of long-time favorites. Visitors can grab a tasty burger from Bob’s Atomic Burgers, classic breakfast egg dishes and sandwiches from the Golden Diner, or what are regarded as the best sandwiches on the Front Range (including buffalo and elk sandwiches) from D’Deli. The award-winning Woody’s Wood-Fired Pizza is a community staple with recently expanded outdoor seating and a dedicated take-out and delivery kitchen so that you can get your pizza to-go. Bono’s Italian Restaurant has been serving traditional Sicilian cuisine with an East Coast spin in Golden for nearly 30 years, and if you want to go way back in Golden history, head to Old Capitol Grill & Smokehouse
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where you can get tasty barbeque served in the building that was once the original capitol of the Colorado Territory. Cap it all off with a Coors Original at Ace Hi Tavern, a classic Golden watering hole loved by locals and always recognized as a top bar by Westword.
HOTEL RESTAURANTS Hotels aren’t just for lodging! These excellent restaurants are located in Golden hotels: Bridgewater Grill, the restaurant of the Golden Hotel, which offers creekside dining in a casual, comfortable environment serving contemporary favorites; at the Table Mountain Grill & Cantina, the restaurant for Table Mountain Inn, which has vibrant Santa Fe décor, friendly
CROC SOUP COMPANY
Locally owned, we are located in one of Colorado's most historic buildings built in 1863 and offer a full menu of smoked meats and classic American fare. We offer outdoor and an array of craft cocktails, wine and beer.
We specialize in made-from-scratch homemade soups, premium cold subs, hot-grilled paninis, tasty wraps and a variety of fresh salads. We always have 8 to 10 soups daily PLUS every Friday we serve our fabulous New England Clam Chowder. Our best value is our Pick 2 Combo. Bon appétit!
1122 Washington Ave., Golden (303) 279-6390 oldcapitolgrill-smokehouse.com
16950 W Colfax Ave, Golden (303) 216-2566 crocsoupcompany.com
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EL DORADO MEXICAN RESTAURANT Serving authentic Mexican food in the Golden community for over 10 years. Beautiful mountain views from our patio. Family owned and operated. Eight years straight winning ‘Best of the Best’ in Golden. 720 Arapahoe St., Golden (303) 278-4644 goldenmexicanfood.com
Proud to serve Golden and beyond since 1991! Pizza • Pasta • The Steak Bomb Desserts • Beer & Wine Order Online at:
www.BonosItalianRestaurant.com Delivery through DoorDash and GrubHub
303-278-1068
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14799 West 6th Avenue Frontage Rd, Golden Old Capitol Grill
Creekside patio at Bridgewater Grill
service and fresh Southwestern and American cuisine, at the Nomad Taqueria + Beer Garden, the restaurant for the Origin Hotel known for their fresh and delicious tacos and great beer selection, and coming in 2021, The Eddy Taproom & Hotel will feature a Colorado-centric restaurant and taproom with outdoor patio and a year-round food truck, “Truck Eddy,” serving up milkshakes and barbecue.
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AMERICAN FARE If American fare is calling your name, visit Roaming Buffalo BBQ for “Colorado Craft BBQ” or the BC Underground for elevated bar food in a fun atmosphere. If you are looking for the thrill of live music and something to munch on, head to Dirty Dogs Roadhouse. They feature amazing dishes and drinks seven days a week, or pick up one of their to-go cocktail kits and enjoy at home. You’ll also find fantastic pizza at Basic Kneads Pizza and Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta, while Croc Soup Company serves sensational homemade soups. VICE Kitchen.Wine.Whiskey is a hot spot for adventurous foodies who want a fine dining experience with mountain views. Miners Saloon is known for their massive drink selections, but they also have a carefully constructed food menu in their modern-day saloon reminiscent of Golden’s mining days. Take a culinary trip down South for
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shrimp and grits and beignets at Sassafras American Eatery, or to the Cajun-loving Trailhead Taphouse & Kitchen for Jambalaya and gumbo. Golden’s local farmto-table Abejas celebrates locally grown vegetables and locally raised meats, while Schnepf’s Restaurant at Fossil Trace golf course (one of the prettiest in Colorado) is open to the public and has incredible views and delicious new American cuisine using high-quality regional ingredients. Wrigley’s Chicago Bar & Grill is known for their Windy City specialties, Lil’ Ricci’s NY Pizza & Pasta brings the taste of the Big Apple to the Old West and Cast Iron Tavern is a family-friendly neighborhood joint in North Golden offering comfort food of the highest quality.
MEXICAN & LATIN El Dorado Mexican Food Restaurant in downtown specializes in homemade Mexican food, including awardwinning green chile. In the Central & South Golden Road area, you’ll find Tequila’s Family Mexican Restaurant known for its great selection of Mexican fare—and drinks; Louis’ Café serving Mexican American breakfast, lunch, and dinner; El Tapatio has authentic Mexican cuisine and is the place for fresh seafood; or spend Taco Tuesday at Xicamiti La Taqueria Bistro, which was rated the top Latin cuisine restaurant in Colorado by Yelp users. Don’t miss local favorite, Bonfire Burritos serving up authentic, mouthwatering green chile and hearty smothered burritos. Try El Callejon for Colombian tamales, quesadillas, tacos, wraps and burritos, or Los Jarritos Mexican Restaurant where the Arreguin family serves Mexican specialties in the heart of Golden. In North Golden, Los Marcelos Mexican Restaurant is the go-to spot for authentic fare. In South Golden, El TequiLeño offers exotic, robust flavors and a large selection of tequilas and perfectly made margaritas.
INTERNATIONAL You can dine around the world without ever leaving Golden. Dishes from Nepal are served in a completely authentic farmhouse with pictures and artifacts from the Himalayas at The Sherpa House, while the Ali Baba Grill re-creates an Arabian Nights dream where each lamp, mosaic and artifact in this beautiful restaurant has a story.
MINERS SALOON A modern-day saloon reminiscent of Golden’s mining days in the late 1800s, we have 24 taps (the most in downtown Golden) and more than 50 beers! Also featuring Miners Margarita on tap and other craft cocktails, as well as a great food menu featuring house-made fare. 1109 Miner’s Alley, Golden (303) 993-3850 miners-saloon.com
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More premier Middle Eastern cuisine can be found at Amir Grill. For its take on Japanese ramen, Nosu Ramen has won acclaim from local foodies. The Cheese Ranch Artisan Deli serves incredible American artisan cheeses, but they also stock popular European cheeses, Europeanstyle sandwiches, cheese boards, meat trays and accoutrements. Thai Gold brings the taste of Thailand to downtown Golden with an outdoor patio with views of South Table Mountain, while Citizen Thai Bistro offers curry, noodle and rice dishes. New Panda has your favorite seafood, poultry and beef Chinese dishes, while Pho Golden brings traditional Vietnamese favorites like pho, stir-fry and rice plates. Finally, Okinawa Sushi offers teriyaki, tempura and noodle dishes as well as tantalizing sushi of shrimp, octopus, crab, blue fin tuna and so much more.
SWEETS If you’ve got a sweet tooth, head to Gold Mine Cupcakes where they make their cupcakes from scratch; Golden Sweets, an ice cream shop and candy store where you can get shakes, malts, sundaes, waffle ice cream sandwiches, glitter cones and a variety of delicious chocolates; Goozell Yogurt & Coffee, for delicious self-serve yogurt, or the Little Man Ice Cream counter at Golden Poultry & Meats for $1 a scoop! •
THE GOLDEN HOTEL BRIDGEWATER GRILL
WOODY’S WOOD-FIRED PIZZA & WATERING HOLE
The award-winning Bridgewater Grill is a full-service restaurant in downtown Golden with a popular patio overlooking Clear Creek and the Rocky Mountain foothills. Their menu features culinary creations focusing on Colorado Proud ingredients. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and happy hour daily.
We’ve been voted best pizza, wings and bar in the city and have been a Golden staple for 27 years! We offer friendly service, 15 local draught beers and legendary wood-fired pizza! Featuring a safe and convenient ‘take out’ and delivery kitchen and outdoor patio.
800 11th St., Golden (303) 279-2010 thegoldenhotel.com/bridgewater-grill
1305 Washington Ave., Golden (303) 277-0443 woodysgolden.com
1122 Washington Ave Downtown Golden, CO 303.279.6390 OldCapitolGrill-Smokehouse.com
ALL-AMERICAN FARE, BISON BURGERS, SMOKED MEATS, SALADS The Old Capitol Grill & Smokehouse offers up a full menu of smoked meats and classic American fare with some unique twists, in an historic setting. Built in 1863, with additions in the mid-1860s, Colorado’s territorial legislature met in this building and helped shape the territory into what would become the country’s 38th state in 1876.
RUSTIC & COZY BAR, 24 TAPS, CRAFT COCKTAILS, AND PANINIS, SAUSAGES, SPICED BACON, & MORE …a gathering place for old friends and new
Miners Saloon is a modern day saloon reminiscent of Golden’s mining days in the late 1800s. With a rustic, cozy interior and a perfect balance of period details and modern comforts, Miners provides an old West saloon feel with a contemporary edge.
1109 Miners Alley Downtown Golden, CO 303.993.3850 www.Miners-Saloon.com
ITALIAN FINE DINING Bella Colibri brings rustic elegance and five-star, creative Italian cuisine to downtown Golden and offers an intimate, white tablecloth dining experience. Enjoy fine Italian wines and flavorful dishes from throughout Italy.
812 12th Street Downtown Golden, CO 720.289.4859 www.BellaColibri.com
The Eddy Hotel
THE EDDY TAPROOM & HOTEL – Coming Spring 2021! An inviting atmosphere bustling with activity and conversation, this new addition to Golden provides the ultimate basecamp for embarking on the next adventure. Ideally situated just west of Denver at the base of the mountains, it’s the perfect place to nurse a craft cocktail and forget the stresses of city life. 1640 8th St., Golden (720) 442-8150 theeddygolden.com
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There’s nothing like a full day of hiking and biking, followed by a romantic dinner in Golden, and then waking up the next morning for a stroll along Clear Creek and a delicious Golden breakfast. From boutique bed and breakfasts to deluxe properties, Golden has a lodging option for you.
THE GOLDEN HOTEL Overlooking scenic Clear Creek and the Rocky Mountain foothills we are conveniently located in the heart of historic downtown Golden. We proudly feature 62 guest rooms and suites, over 6,500 square feet of event space and an in-house restaurant— the Bridgewater Grill.
If you come to play, why not stay?
Table Mountain Inn offers the ambiance and décor of the Southwest with outstanding views of the nearby mesas and foothills. Choose from cozy rooms with private patios to luxurious suites featuring fireplaces, whirlpool tubs and balconies, all in a downtown landmark building that captures the spirit of the West. Spectacular views can be found at The Golden Hotel which overlooks Clear Creek and the Rocky Mountain foothills. From the hotel’s Bridgewater Grill, which has outdoor seating along the creek, you can enjoy a full-service restaurant. Pets are welcome at the hotel and your furry friends can enjoy the convenience of the Clear Creek pathway located directly outside of the hotel. It’s great place for them to stretch their legs, run and play.
800 11th St., Golden (303) 279-0100 thegoldenhotel.com The Golden Hotel lobby
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The newest downtown addition will be The Eddy Taproom & Hotel. Inspired by the iconic Golden Brick Works mill that once stood in its place, The Eddy combines an industrial architectural style of the historic mill with a modern
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design twist, offering 49 spacious high-end rooms with incredible mountain views, an indoor-outdoor bar, lobby space with roll-up doors leading directly to a covered patio with a firepit, a landscaped area for lawn games, gatherings and live music. Origin Red Rocks is the official hotel of Red Rocks Amphi theatre and the place to stay for music lovers. If you get hungry during your stay, visit their in-house restaurant Nomad Taqueria and Beer Garden. They serve fresh ingredients, microbrews and spirits from the area in a fun atmosphere that celebrates the music of Red Rocks. Just steps from historic Washington Avenue in downtown is The Dove Inn, a beautifully renovated 10-room home, originally built in 1866, that today offers modern conveniences while maintaining its Victorian roots. This
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hands-off style bed and breakfast offers privacy but you’ll still enjoy amenities like the locally sourced breakfast foods including coffee from some of the best local roasters. The Silk Pincushion is a more traditional bed-and-breakfast. You’ll enjoy waking up to a full homemade breakfast in this beautiful Victorian B&B with three decorated guest rooms, one modern decorated room and a carriage house suite with kitchenette. Golden also has familiar nationwide chains. Courtyard by Marriott, Marriott Residence Inn, The Hampton Inn DenverWest/Golden, and Holiday Inn Express & Suites that let you rack up hotel points while you explore Golden and play in the mountains. For a stay without walls, camp at nearby Golden Gate Canyon State Park. They have electrical hook-ups and tent sites in two different campgrounds, stocked fishing ponds and picnic sites. Besides camping, overnight guests at Golden Gate Canyon State Park can also stay at one of the five cabins and two yurts. If you want to bring your own camper and need a place to stay, Clear Creek RV Park is a perfect solution. This small, friendly RV park is owned and operated by the City of Golden and is located along the Clear Creek, offering a relaxed country-like setting within walking distance of historic downtown Golden. The RV park is open year-round. •
Creating treasured memories in our historic Golden landmark. Relax around a firepit, lounge on comfy furniture, and play a game of cornhole next to our Historic circa 1910 barn. Both indoor and outdoor bars with plenty of spacing. We look forward to providing you with an experience unlike any other.
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GOLDEN IN … A FEW HOURS Take a stroll along the banks of picturesque Clear Creek located just south of the Golden Visitors & Information Center’s patio. The loop trail is an easy, paved two-mile trail that gives guests a chance to enjoy Golden’s natural beauty. Afterwards, stop at Goozell Yogurt & Coffee for a build-your-own self-serve soft yogurt or grab a bite at one of Golden’s varied restaurants; all in a gorgeous location.
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Begin your day at Café 13, a local favorite! It’s a great place for breakfast and opens bright and early every day. It’s located on the corner of 13th and Arapahoe streets, kitty corner from Earth Sweet Botanicals. Around the corner on downtown Washington Avenue, you’ll find many unique shops. Next, visit the beautiful Colorado School of Mines campus and the free Golden History Park. The park is just to the north of campus on Clear Creek. Learn what life was like for early ranchers and farmers. Get a taste of the tough pioneer life at the History Park as you view the old cabin and feed the flock of heirloom chickens. Pose for a selfie in front of the one room schoolhouse or the “Golden” mural on the south side of the Golden History Museum. Finally, stop for lunch at The Old Capitol Grill & Smokehouse. The Old Capital Grill is one of the oldest buildings in Colorado built in 1863 and it’s where the Colorado territorial legislature met until 1876.
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A FULL DAY Start your day at the Golden Diner, a favorite among locals. This old fashioned locally owned diner serves breakfast and lunch in downtown Golden. After breakfast, enjoy a short walk over the bridge to the Golden Visitors & Information Center on the corner of 10th Street and Washington Avenue. Pick up brochures and talk with the knowledgeable, friendly volunteers about all there is to do and see in the Golden area. Take a stroll along Clear Creek Trail to the Golden History Museum and Park; a warm and inviting place to uncover and share in Golden’s past. A top spot there is the hands-on gallery for families with young children, and new exhibits that highlight the City’s collection of historic objects. Visit Splash Aquatic Park, a 10-acre water park located adjacent to Fossil Trace Golf Club and Schnepf’s Restaurant, all open to the public. Only a short drive away is the Colorado Railroad Museum. Just east of Golden on 10th Street (which becomes 44th Avenue), the museum houses over 100 locomotives in its 15-acre railyard. There is no shortage of things to see and experience for rail fans at the museum. From featured exhibits to their large collection of rolling stock and Roundhouse restoration facility, you are sure to learn and be inspired by Colorado’s railroad history. Wrap up the evening with a performance at Miners Alley Playhouse, a professional, 130-seat theater offering great performances year round. •
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FREE TIME IN GOLDEN Spend your free time in Golden without spending a dime. Only 20 minutes from downtown Denver, Golden feels like a world away with its safe, historic downtown, museums, cultural attractions and abundance of parks, trails and recreation you can experience for free. Here are a few of our favorite free activities.
SELF-GUIDED WALKS & SCENIC DRIVES Golden History Walking Tour: Created by the Golden History Museum, the free, downloadable tour directs you to 16 historic spots in Golden and winds one-and-a-half miles past beautiful homes, stone buildings, gardens, and a re-created historic homestead and schoolyard. See page 8 for more info. Golden Public Art Walking Tour: Pick up a free Golden Public Art Walking Tour brochure at the Golden Visitors Center and take a delightful stroll past the more than two dozen public art works, beautiful statues and murals that capture the spirit of the West. Triceratops Trail: A 1.5-mile gravel hiking trail winds between large, vertical walls of sandstone and into reclaimed clay pits. Along the trail are stops highlighting clay mining and dinosaur, bird, mammal, insect and invertebrate tracks and traces, as well as several walls full of plant impressions. Lariat Loop: Spend a pleasant afternoon cruising the 40-mile route that retraces the motoring adventures of the early 1920s. Drivers experience the thrill of foothills exploration at the dawn of the Age of Motorcars. Colorado’s first gateways to the mountains still have sharp curves, winding roads, spectacular views, and waysides to refresh and delight the traveler. Enjoy amazing vistas of the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains or stop at one of the many attractions along the Loop.
ATTRACTIONS WITH FREE ADMISSION The Mines Museum: Located on the Colorado School of Mines’ campus, the Mines Museum is home to one of the state’s two Goodwill moon rocks collected during the Apollo 17 mission and offers an extraordinary collection of rocks, minerals, gems and specimens. Don’t miss their simulated uranium mine or the gift shop. Golden History Museum & Park: Step back in time to a mountain homestead when you visit the three-acre Golden History Park, which features a one-room schoolhouse, log cabins, blacksmith shop and chicken coop with heirloom chickens. Across the creek is the Golden History Museum, with exhibits on the city’s rich evolution from a mining supply town to being home to innovative and worldfamous companies. Foothills Art Center: Housed in an 1872 Gothicstyle church, an 1892 Queen Anne-style manse and a Victorian-era mansion built in 1899, and surrounded by a sculpture garden, Foothills Art Center offers an engaging rotation of exhibits and classes to inspire the community.
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Lookout Mountain Nature Center: Kids and adults can connect with the natural world and learn more about it through free educational programs and exhibits at the Lookout Mountain Nature Center. Interactive exhibits take visitors on a tour of the flora and fauna of the foothills ecosystem. Kids and adults alike enjoy the hands-on playroom, observation room and wildlife sightings. At each turn, visitors discover earth-friendly elements of the building’s sustainable design, including floors made from recycled train boxcars. The Boettcher Mansion: In the heart of the Lookout Mountain Nature Preserve, the Boettcher Mansion provides a rare combination of historic authenticity and modern convenience. Tour the mansion and enjoy the historically accurate interior and Craftsman-style furnishings.
FREE RECREATION Rent a Free Bike from the Golden Bike Library: “Check-out” a free bike for up to two hours for local use! The program runs from April through October and provides adult and children’s bikes behind the Visitors Center. Hikes & Trails: By far, the most popular free activities in Golden are a walk along Clear Creek or a hike in the foothills. Get out and enjoy the area’s abundance of natural beauty located only 20 minutes from downtown Denver. Some popular trails include: North Table Mountain, Mount Galbraith and the Peaks to Plains Trail, an easy paved, all-weather bike and hiking trail along Clear Creek and through some of the most dramatic parts of the canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs. See Page 42 for hiking info. Workout at the Red Rocks: Rolling Stone Magazine named Red Rocks Amphitheatre the No. 1 outdoor concert venue in North America. But it’s also a stunning spot for free fitness. Most mornings, you’ll find a dedicated crew running the stairs, practicing yoga and hiking among the beautiful rock formations that gave Red Rocks its name. Picnic by the Creek: Honored by Westword as the “best trail in Denver,” the Clear Creek Trail is also a perfect spot to picnic. There are designated picnic tables, as well as benches and seats. You can spread out on the large rocks alongside the stream and watch the fly fishers and kayakers practice their crafts while catching sight of paragliders swooping around Mt. Zion. • VISITGOLDEN.COM
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VISIT GOLDEN LIKE A LOCAL Go where the locals go! Here are three people who have made a big impact on Golden and how they would spend their perfect day in Golden.
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Owner of Baby Doe’s I like to start my day with a walk to work along Tucker's Gulch and up to the Clear Creek path. As I’m walking, I often see customers and friends along the paths and sometimes act as tour guide for visitors, advising on where to go The Rose Event Center and what to do. My 15-minute walking commute to Baby Doe’s is the perfect way to start a day. I try to get an early start to stop at Café 13 and enjoy coffee and breakfast in their wonderful outdoor seating area. Sometimes, I see so many people I know that my eggs are cold by the time I get around to eating them. After a day of greeting customers at Baby Doe’s, my husband and I walk Washington Avenue and pop into Vital Outdoors to check out their great selection of shoes. I love our downtown shops and especially enjoy The Red Wagon, Blue Moose Trading Company and Earth Sweet Botanicals. We make our way up the hill for dinner at the Sherpa House Restaurant and Cultural Center. This restaurant is such a treasure. There’s not another place like it in the state. We especially love taking visitors here. On the walk home, we wander through the Golden History Park and enjoy the gardens and say ‘hello’ to the chickens. This free park is another Golden gem. If the weather is just right, we sit and soak up the sunset from one of the benches or picnic tables. It truly is the perfect way to end a day in Golden.
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My perfect day in Golden would probably start with a mountain bike ride down the Enchanted Forest and Apex Trail, while my wife trail-ran alongside me. After we finished, we’d grab the stroller and take our son on a leisurely walk down the creek path to the Golden Farmers Market (Saturdays, June– October). After picking up some local produce and a cup of coffee at Sully’s Coffee Camper, we’d go watch the guys from Paraglide Tandem launching off of Lookout Mountain Eventually, we would make our way over to Kona Bowls and grab a healthy Acai Bowl or avocado toast before running a few errands. Then we’d head to Foss Liquor Store to stock up on craft beer and wine for the weekend. Come lunchtime we’d definitely pick up some sandwiches from Al at D’Deli and take them to a Colorado School of Mines football game at the new Marv Kay Stadium. Once they beat their opponent (Go, Orediggers!), we’d go celebrate with happy hour at Woody’s Wood-fired Pizza on the porch. My wife would order the Drunken Pig Bloody Mary (voted best bloody in the Mile High City by Svedka and 5280 Magazine) and I’d order a New Terrain “Golden Haze” IPA or maybe a Holidaily gluten-free beer.
To begin a perfect day in Golden, I would take a short hike up North Table Mountain to watch the sunrise. After, I would swing by Big Daddy Bagels to bring breakfast home and then gather the family for a walk along Clear Creek. We would visit the Golden History Museum & Park and pop in to the Golden Public Library. We might stop at the Golden Community Center for a swim and some indoor climbing, before visiting a local sandwich shop for some delicious sandwiches to bring home. I would fill the afternoon with a big run or hike from North Table to Mount Galbraith, then up Mount Zion, on to Lookout Mountain, over Apex Open Space, and then finally up South Table Mountain. Along the way, I might stop by Runners High, Golden’s running store, to swap running tales. For dinner, we would visit the Buffalo Rose. After dinner, my wife and I would go for a quiet neighborhood stroll. Golden is a rare place, special for how civilization and nature sit side by side. I love that the natural world is so easy to access, I love the amenities that Golden offers, and I love the fact that Golden is such a friendly, forward-looking, community town. •
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ARTS, HISTORY & CULTURE Golden is surrounded by natural beauty, so it’s only natural the little town has a huge appreciation of art. WHEREVER YOU GO in Golden, you will find public art in the form of colorful murals and American Mountaineering Museum realistic statues of cyclists, miners, anglers, cowboys, buffalo and Native Americans, all celebrating the town’s rich history and culture. Art and history lovers can explore on their own by checking out the self-paced Golden Public Art Walking Tour or Golden History One of Golden’s many public statues Museum’s Historic Walking Tour. Pick up brochures at the Golden Visitors Center. On on when you visit, the art tour, you will discover more than two dozen public you may be able to art treasures along the Clear Creek Trail and up and down take a spin around the Washington Avenue. The History Tour directs you to 16 historic museum grounds on spots, as you wind one-and-a-half miles past beautiful homes, an historic train. stone buildings, historic storefronts and more. Rocks, minerals, The vibrant arts hub of Golden is Foothills Art Center, which fossils and gems of features rotating exhibitions and dynamic arts programming the Colorado Rockies, and classes. The center is housed in an 1872 Gothic-style and from all over the church, an 1892 Queen Anne-style manse and a Victorian-era world, are always on mansion built in 1899, all surrounded by a sculpture garden. exhibit at the free “Picasso: Spirit of the West ” wall mural In Golden, you are never far from the outdoors. The Bradford Mines Museum of Washburn American Mountaineering Museum is America’s Earth Science, located on the pretty campus of the Colorado first and only museum dedicated to the heroism, technology, School of Mines. The museum is home to a Moon Rock culture and spirit of mountaineering. Jump a crevasse, hang and the sparkling Miss Colorado Crown. You can even pass out in a port-a-ledge and find your route up Mt. Everest as you through an indoor cave and discover minerals that glow. From learn the exciting history of mountaineering around the world. here, head outside to immerse yourself in Golden’s geologic There’s also information to help you climb one of Colorado’s pass and hike the nearby Triceratops Trail, a 1.5 mile gravel 58 mountains that soar to 14,000 feet in elevation. While trail that is lined with dinosaur tracks. Hundreds of dinosaur you are there, check out the American Alpine Club Library tracks can be seen at Dinosaur Ridge, where you can take for one of the world’s finest collections of mountain-related walking or van tours to see where the world’s first fossilized artifacts, books and maps, and Colorado Mountain Club, the dinosaur bones were discovered. state’s leading organization dedicated to adventure, recreation, If you desire something more “crafty” than flesh-eating conservation and education. monsters, the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum gives visitors From 1862-67, Golden served as the capital of the Territory the chance to explore quilting, from bed coverings of the 1800s of Colorado and today you can enjoy a beer at the Old to contemporary art pieces. The museum hosts quarterly Capitol Grill & Smokehouse, where the territorial legislature exhibits, tours and programs for adults and youths and is originally met. Explore pioneer life at the free Golden History home to treasured family heirlooms, historically significant Park, where you can view historic cabins, feed the flock of quilts and cutting-edge contemporary quilts. heirloom chickens and take a selfie in front of the one-room For live entertainment, Miners Alley Playhouse is an schoolhouse. The Golden History Museum offers a closer look award-winning professional theatre located in historic at the events, history and people who have shaped Golden. downtown Golden. Visit their website for a schedule of perIf you’re looking for an intimate and cozy event venue, visit formances, concerts, classes and workshops. And, of course, Goosetown Station, a beautifully renovated historic 1867 world famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which has hosted cabin with amazing mountain views! everyone from the Beatles to Bruce Springsteen, is just down For a taste of the West, head up Lookout Mountain to the the road, while the Buffalo Rose offers all types of national Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave, located high above Golden music acts in their intimate downtown music hall. and where you can learn more about the fascinating life of Golden’s cultural offerings also include the spiritual world. William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, the West’s most famous scout High above the town, with incredible views in all directions, and showman. It was the railroads that “won the West,” and is The Mother Cabrini Shrine, a peaceful place dedicated to you can view the state’s largest collection of steam locomoSaint Frances Xavier Cabrini and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. tives and cars at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Depending There are many areas here for visitors to enjoy nature and take time for GOLDEN RULE #24 For this history lesson, a field trip is highly recommended. personal reflection. • VISITGOLDEN.COM
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GOLDEN TRAILS INFORMATION Distance
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Apex Park
9.5 miles of trails
1 to 4 hrs.
Moderate
1500 ft.
Clear Creek Trail
1.6 miles with longer options
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
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Horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking
Active, rocky trail with some shade
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Paved trail located on both sides of creek, in many places with benches and shade
Moderate to advanced
2000 ft.
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Hiking, mountain biking
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30 min.
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Hiking, biking
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30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
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Free parking, but limited
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Hiking, mountain biking, climbing and horseback riding
Sanctuary for abundant wildlife and excellent views of Golden Valley. Lichen Peak Trail leads to park’s highest peak.
15 miles of trails
30 min. to 2 hrs.
Easy to moderate
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Parking north of Golden on Hwy. 93 just north of Pine Ridge Rd.; parking near Peery Pkwy.; parking at Tony Grampsas Memorial Sports Complex
Grant Terry Trail
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Easy
Access via the Clear Creek Trail west of Clear Creek RV Park
Free parking
Hiking, biking
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Kinney Run Trail
.75 mile
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Moderate to advanced
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Access via the Apex parking lot off U.S. Hwy. 40
Free parking
Hiking, biking
Taxing trail with great views of Denver/South Platte Valley
Lubahn Trail
2.5 mile loop
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Moderate
400 ft.
Access via Belvedere Dr. and 19th St.
Street parking
Hiking, biking
Loop trail in the gulley below and south of Castle Rock on South Table Mountain
1.3 miles
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Easy
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Free parking
Hiking, biking
Easy trail that follows the west side of the Park often following the church ditch shade
Tucker Gulch Trail
1.5 miles
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Easy to moderate
Access the trail via Vanover or Norman D. Park
Free parking
Hiking, mountain biking
Uphill paved trail starting at Vanover Park, Downtown Golden at Clear Creek Trail; travels up the Tucker Gulch drainage
6th Ave. Trail
2.5 miles
1 to 2 hrs.
Easy to moderate
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No designated parking lot
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Fairmount Trail
3 miles
1 to 2 hrs.
Easy
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Free Parking
Hiking, biking, horseback riding
Easy natural surface trail
South Table Mountain
4 miles
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Moderate
Access the park at 1220 Kilmer St.
Street parking
Hiking, mountain biking
Open space property with prize habitat for cliff-nesting raptors and panoramic mesa‑top views
1.5 miles
30 min. to 1.5 hrs.
Hiking
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HIKING & BIKING CAPITAL OF THE FRONT RANGE Surrounded by mountains and mesas, Golden offers the best year-round hiking and biking opportunities in Metro Denver. Here are some top choices. CLEAR CREEK TRAIL You can stretch your legs year-round on this paved trail that offers a pleasant stroll or bike ride up into Clear Creek Canyon or down to Denver. The level recreational trail stretches in one direction from downtown Golden to the South Platte River in Denver, 19 miles away. Or head west 1.5 miles into the towering rocks of Clear Creek Canyon. In early 2021, the western route will extend an additional 1.75 miles into canyon with a thrilling new trail that clings to the edge of cliffs. Another four miles of this paved trail is now open, 12 miles west of Golden on Hwy. 6 at The Big Easy Trailhead.
MATTHEWS/WINTERS PARK There are more than nine miles of trails in this sprawling Jefferson County park located just south of Golden on
HIKING CHECKLIST: Hiking backpack Hiking boots or shoes Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisturewicking and layers) Plenty of water (extra water for dogs and kids) Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) An extra layer of clothing and a rain coat Snack food Trail map First aid kit Flashlight Knife or multi-tool
State Hwy. 93. The park butts up to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which also offers a series of Andrew Maguire Lookout Mountain connecting trails. A particularly beautiful stretch is the 2.8-mile hiking trail, while other trails cut across Red Rocks Trail, that climbs up some the top of the butte. A hiking-only trail mild switchbacks, offering sweeping leads to the high point, Lichen Peak. views of towering red rock formaAt the top, a 360-degree view takes in tions. Another, more strenuous hike is Denver, the Front Range and the specthe Dakota Ridge Trail that climbs up tacular rock formations of the Dakota and down along the twisting Dakota Hogback. This area receives a lot of sun Hogback, an unusual geologic formaand can be enjoyed year-round. A large tion. The trail leads to Dinosaur Ridge, free parking area on Colorado Hwy. 93 where you can still see 68-million-yearjust north of town has maps showold dinosaur bones and tracks. ing trails around the mountain. It’s a mixed-use trail with some steep climbs NORTH TABLE MOUNTAIN and single-track sections for bikers. On AND LICHEN PEAK top, look for herds of deer or visit an Visible from anywhere in Golden, this abandoned quarry. broad, flat-topped mesa rises hundreds of feet above the valley and is ringed by LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN cliffs. It is circled by a 5.9-mile biking or You can drive, bike or hike up this 7,379-foot mountain, but no matter how you go, you are assured of spectacular views. The hiking-only trail winds up Mount Zion to Windy Saddle, then traverses through deep pine forests as it climbs to the Lookout Mountain Nature Center. The bike ride up the Lariat Loop Trail is one of the most famous hill climbs in Colorado, included in all men’s and women’s professional cycling races in the state. The paved road snakes, twists and turns, climbing 1,300 feet in 4.3 miles. At the summit, stop at Buffalo Bill’s Museum and Grave for a historical tour, or at least a cold drink in the museum’s snack bar and gift shop. Cyclists can continue on a 15.5-mile loop trip, which includes views of a buffalo herd. •
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WHERE TO OUTFIT FOR HIKING IN GOLDEN Don’t have the items needed to hit the trail? There are many outdoor stores in Golden including Mountainsmith, Vital Outdoors, Bent Gate Mountaineering and Runners High, to name a few, that sell the gear you will need. If you’re just visiting for a short time and don’t want to purchase gear, rent it instead. Mountain Side Gear Rental rents backpacks, lumbar packs, child carriers and stocks a large assortment of outdoor gear and supplies.
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are widespread and common to our area, though they want as little to do with you as you do them. Always use appropriate footwear, stay alert, keep your kids and dogs with you and stay on the trail.
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FAQS Where can I use the bathroom in Golden? There are three public restrooms available in Golden: Parfet Park (701 10th St.), Lions Park Ball Field (10th St. north of Clear Creek), and near the Astor House (822 12th St.). All have code locks that are automatically set to be unlocked from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Where can I find Golden memorabilia? Many of the shops downtown have great Golden-specific goods, including Marrygrams Cards & Gifts, Silver Horse, Golden Goods, Red Wagon Gift Shop, Miners Saloon Brick Room and the Golden History Museum & Park. What is the poplution of Golden? About 20,000 What is the elevation of Golden? 5,675 feet Where can we take a short, easy hike? Try the trail along Clear Creek! It’s paved, there aren’t a lot of changes in elevation and you can stop by several Golden attractions while you walk. For a full list of trails in Golden, see Pages 43 and 44. Where can I park? See Page 47 for a full list of places to park in Golden. Where can I charge my electric vehicle? 1000 10th St. – City Hall Annex 820 12th St. – Astor House parking lot 1250 Jackson St. – public parking garage 702 12th St. – public parking garage 1450 Jackson St. – Dr. Courtad’s public charging 1010 Washington Ave. – Golden Visitors Center
City of Golden’s Bike Library
How can we get around? If you do not have your own transportation, please consider the FlexRide Bus. Service is now offered every 15 minutes on the weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The City of Golden’s Bike Library, located to the west of the Visitors & Information Center, is open summer months and is free for the first two hours. Downtown Golden is walkable, but if you need to get to the other regions, we recommend using a ride-share service. Is smoking allowed? Downtown Golden is a smoke-free zone. Smoking in other regions is only allowed in designated areas. Are dogs allowed? Yes, but all dogs must be leashed. There are off-leash dog parks located at Tony Grampsas Memorial Sports Complex and Ulysses Sports Complex if you want to let your furry friend run free. Can we go tubing? Yes, with proper personal flotation devices (life jacket) and tube. We also highly recommend using a helmet. This is seasonal and the creek may be closed due to water levels. How can I talk to someone about Golden? The Golden Visitors & Information Center, located at 1010 Washington Ave., is a great resource for the Golden area. Please stop in or call 303-279-2282.
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he Golden Ticket is your chance to SAVE and WIN at Golden businesses as a thank you for visiting. The Golden Ticket is your passport for fun, exciting entertainment, delicious food, drinks, gifts/souvenirs and great deals! For the most up to date Golden Ticket information and availability, visit visitgolden.com or stop by the Golden Visitors Center located in downtown Golden at 1010 Washington Avenue. Rules and Regulations: Discounts or cash prizes only valid when scratched in presence of participating businesses at time of purchase. Discounts limited to items priced at or below $300. Not valid on sale items or with any other offers. Other restrictions may apply. Cash prizes can be redeemed in person at Golden Visitors Center. Odds of winning cash prize 1 in 200. Odds of winning grand prize 1 in 10,000.
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and choose your parking spot well. We’ve created this guide to help you plan your visit to Golden.
We’re glad you have come to visit us in downtown Golden! 14TH STREET
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& 917 12th Street. Note: This is not a City lot. If you911 plan to stay longer than 2 hours between the hours of 7 a.m. and Paid parking is alsothere available at theconvenient Colorado School 5 p.m., Monday - Friday, are many options close to of Mines. Visitors to campus during operational hours downtown indicated in Blue zones on the map. should park in the General and Commuter lots. All visitor The parking parking garages and parking lots are available for longer term areas have a pay and display parking meter. parking. The first 2 hours are free, and $2 for each additional hour, to a If youof are coming for a special event, or find yourself maximum $8/day. parking outside the downtown area, please be aware You that mustthe register your vehicle at the payhave station or by using the surrounding neighborhoods resident Parkmobile app, even if you are staying less than 2 hours. Park your car, permit parking. Read signs and choose your parking visit spot the pay station, or use the mobile app to register your license plate. carefully.
FREE 2 TWO-HOUR PARKING: 7 a.m. 5 p.m. FREE HOUR PARKING: 7 a.m. – 5– p.m. Parking in the Orange zones zones, indicated on map the map •• Parking in the Orange indicated on the is available only for two hours. isabove, available only for 2 hours. You may longer hours in these areas. •• You may notnot parkpark longer than 2than hourstwo in these areas. • After 5 p.m., you can park here free and for the evening. • After 5 p.m. you can park here for free and for an unrestricted • amount Two-hour parking is in effect in these areas 7 days/week. of time. Yousigns do not need to register vehicle at a paya station. •• Read carefully – some areasyour are regulated 7 days week.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING is available at the following locations: • 1000 10th St. – City Hall Annex • 820 12th St. – Astor House parking lot • 1250 Jackson St. – public parking garage • 702 12th St. – public parking garage • 1450 Jackson St. – Dr. Courtad’s public charging • 1010 Washington Ave. – Golden Visitors Center
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G LDEN SHINES FOR BUSINESS TRAVELERS
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ITH ITS CLOSE proximity to Denver International Airport and accessibility by car or light rail, Golden’s location provides a convenience to business travelers. But the town’s appeal goes far beyond a short commute time. The quaint historic town boasts both beautiful mountain backdrops and the amenities you’d expect from a larger metropolis. With more than 20 cultural attractions, eclectic shopping and 300 days of sunshine for hiking and biking, a business trip to Golden can feel more like a mini-vacation. Sprinkle in the opportunity for a massage, the world-renowned Coors Brewery Tour and a variety of affordable dining options and you’ll return home feeling pampered, entertained and full of great food (and memories)!
WHERE TO STAY Golden accommodations cater to a variety of tastes, budgets and business needs. While individuals and couples may prefer the cozy and home-like atmosphere of a bed and breakfast, the local hotels offer meeting spaces, equipment and technology that can help fulfill work-related needs while you’re away from the office. Of course, the pandemic changed many protocols for hotels in Golden, requiring extra sanitizing, social distancing in public spaces and face coverings. But none of these adaptations are at the expense of guests seeking technology, workspaces, relaxation or even pampering. From outdoor event space and private desks for a quiet work environment to food delivery and even complimentary Tesla charging stations, Golden’s accommodations can more than fulfill your wants and needs while you’re here! “We, like many businesses, had to consistently pivot with the changes that 2020 brought us,” says The Golden Hotel Director of Marketing/Public Relations 48
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Renee Rinehimer. “During these unprecedented times we adapted to the circumstances and consistently examined how we can offer both a safe and inviting atmosphere while upholding the mandates and protocols put forth. We determined that travelers visiting Golden can enjoy the abundance of outdoor activities, exceptional hotel cleanliness, open-air dining and micro meetings in a socially distanced environment.” The Eddy Taproom & Hotel General Manager John Drugan agrees. “Business travel and travel in general has changed dramatically in 2020. Industries have become very nimble in providing remote resources to attempt for meaningful connection to still take place remotely. That being said, all of the Zoom meetings, virtual happy hours and Google Meets cannot create an experience that is as productive or as meaningful as faceto-face interaction. These in-person connections are the foundation to building a long-lasting business relationship built on mutual respect, trust and understanding. The City of Golden understands this and we see this in the lengths they have taken to ensure that measures are in place for allowing safe in-person connections to be made. Our hotels are focusing on safety while being able to provide a space that can function both as an area of relaxation while also providing the needed amenities for productive work to take place. For example, at The Eddy, we have the latest technology needed for fast-paced work to be done, like high-speed internet not only in the
interior of the hotel, but also spanning both of our two outdoor rooftop patios, providing a beautiful yet functional outdoor working space. We have also designed a very high-end desk that is going into each room that both looks amazing and is ergonomic. It also has built-in, high-fashion functional wheels that will allow our guests to move the desk by the window for an amazing view of Lookout Mountain. Guests can finish up those last emails before heading out to conquer the adventure that the foothills of the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Golden understands the importance of business travel while providing a safe and flexible environment for business to take place, paired with the much-needed fun and adventure that makes our time working more productive.”
WHERE TO WORK Golden has taken the lead in terms of creating work spaces for local and business travelers who may not otherwise have access to vital amenities, such as a fax and copier, conference rooms, high-speed internet, audio and visual equipment and ergonomic desk chairs. Additionally, the business community recognized that, beyond the office amenities, many weary travelers may want onsite fitness centers, spa offerings and salon services to recharge between meetings.
MEETING SPACES IN THE GOLDEN AREA American Mountaineering Center meeting rooms: 7
Hampton by Hilton Denver West/Golden meeting rooms: 4
Boettcher Mansion meeting rooms: 4
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Denver West meeting rooms: 2
Buffalo Rose Event Center call for details Calvary Church meeting rooms: 2 Colorado School of Mines meeting rooms: 11
“Connects Workspace has been a great place for business travelers to find a focused place to work,” explains Jennifer Thoemke, owner of Connects Workspace. “From our copy center, conference rooms and drop-in day rates, we are able to provide services that enhance business travel. Being located right in downtown Golden and less than a block from trails, we are the perfect place to enjoy all of the amenities that Golden has to offer.” Craft Coworking Golden Community Lead Kevin Buecher recognizes the need for balance when you’re away from home for business. “Craft Coworking in Golden is more than just an office space,” explains Buecher. “On one hand, it’s wired for ideas and innovation in terms of technology and areas to focus on business. We have meeting space, open work spaces, a conference room and lock-and-leave private suites. But we also have a lounge and break area where guests can perk up
Miners Saloon meeting rooms: 1 Old Capitol Grill & Smokehouse call for details
Connects Workspace Golden meeting rooms: 7
Origin Hotel Red Rocks meeting rooms: 3
Foothills Art Center meeting rooms: 2
Oxotic Supercar Driving Experience meeting rooms: 1
Golden Community Center meeting rooms: 5
Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre meeting rooms: 2
Golden History Park meeting rooms: 3
Schnepf’s Restaurant at Fossil Trace meeting rooms: 3
Golden Masonic Temple meeting rooms: 3
Craft Coworking Golden
Jefferson County Fairgrounds call for details
Table Mountain Inn meeting rooms: 3
Golden Visitors & Information Center meeting rooms: 1
The Eddy Taproom & Hotel meeting rooms: 4
Goosetown Station meeting rooms: 3
The Golden Hotel meeting rooms: 8
For contact information and details on size and capacity of meeting rooms, theaters and event spaces, go to visitgolden.com/meeting-planner.
with a cup of coffee or relax and unwind with a beer, wine or a cocktail. Additionally, we offer an on-site gym, a bike rack, snacks, coffee, tea and filtered water, because life on the road isn’t just about typing at a keyboard 24/7.” If you’re headed to Golden for a business trip, start your planning with a trip to Visit Golden’s meetings page: visitgolden.com/meeting-planner. You’ll find tips on where to stay, what to do while you’re in town and where to set up your office to ensure your business needs are met while you’re on the road. While you’re here, Golden will take care of YOU so you can take care of business! • VISITGOLDEN.COM
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THE 10 MOST INSTAGRAMABLE SPOTS IN GOLDEN! (from page 50) 1. Welcome Arch. Built in 1947, it’s the ultimate Golden image, saying “Howdy Folks!” and “Where the West Lives.” If you angle it right, you can get a shot of Golden’s buffalo statue and the arch from in front of the Buffalo Rose on Washington Ave.
exciting backdrops. The newest at 11th and Washington is of Picasso, the most famous wild horse in Colorado history. Golden artist Jesse Crock has several murals in town, including a popular one at the Mountain Toad.
2. Coors Brewery. It’s the largest single-site brewery in the world. You can grab a nice shot from the Clear Creek Trail as you walk east. When the brewery is open, get a pic in front of the famous copper kettles.
7. Golden History Park. Located right in downtown, this historic homestead is a popular spot for senior pics and wedding shots. Located on the banks of Clear Creek with a barn, schoolhouse, pioneer cabin and a chicken coop, there are plenty of scenic spots.
3. Clear Creek. There are over 100 locations to take beautiful shots, but the best selfie is from the middle of the bridge on Washington Avenue. You not only get the creek but you get Mount Zion with the big “M” on it for Colorado School of Mines. 4. Golden Postcard. Stop by the Golden History Museum for a fun “wish you were here” photo in front of the colorful postcard mural. 5. Buffalo Bill’s Grave. The West’s most famous scout and showman is buried atop Lookout Mountain. After you snap a photo of the grave, make sure to take another shot of the gorgeous view of Golden and the plains. Look real hard and you can see the white tent roof of Denver International Airport, about 35 miles away. 6. Golden Murals. Golden is filled with colorful murals that make
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8. Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The world-famous concert venue is just down the road and is open every day and free, except when there is a scheduled concert. 9. Golden Panoramas. Since Golden lays in the Clear Creek Valley surrounded by mesas and mountains, with a little effort it’s possible to get beautiful panoramas of the town. You can climb North or South Table Mountain, drive up the Lariat Loop Trail or walk the Triceratops Trail following dinosaur footprints. All offer sweeping views of Golden. 10. Colorado Railroad Museum. It’s “All Aboard!” for fun selfies on a caboose, in front of steam locomotive, in a dining car or riding a Galloping Goose. What’s that? Visit the museum and find out. •
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The Great Rendezvous of the West
Experience western hospitality and an unparalleled commitment to excellence. Located in historic downtown Golden overlooking scenic Clear Creek and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
· 62 guest rooms and suites · Over 6,500 square feet of meeting and event space · In-house award-winning restaurant the Bridgewater Grill, offering awe-inspiring views from Creekside patio · Idyllic wedding reception and ceremony site · Complimentary parking The Golden Hotel - Upscale Yet Down to Earth