Once Capital of the Colorado Territory, now the Capital of Colorado breweries!
Golden has always been a draw for both tourists and locals alike. It's a charming city that offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history, a thriving craft beer scene (along with the Coors brewery), and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. Founded in 1859 during the gold rush, Golden quickly became a bustling mining town, attracting prospectors from all over the world. The city's historic charm is evident in its well-preserved Victorian architecture and numerous museums, including the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum and the Golden History Museum & Park, which offer a fascinating insight into the city's past.
One of the biggest draws of Golden, Colorado is its breweries. The city is home to more than a dozen of them, many of which are located within walking distance of each other, making it the perfect destination for a brewery crawl. Some of the most popular craft breweries in Golden include the Golden City Brewery, the state's largest craft brewer New Terrain Brewing Company, and the family-owned Cannonball Creek Brewing Company. Visitors can also explore the city's beer history by taking a guided tour of the massive Coors Brewery, which has been brewing beer in Golden for over 145 years.
In addition to its history and breweries, Golden offers residents and visitors a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities. The city is located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and boasts miles of hiking and biking trails, including the popular Clear Creek Trail, which runs through the heart of Golden. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and kayaking/rafting in Clear Creek, rock climbing in nearby Eldorado Canyon, or skiing and snowboarding in the nearby mountains during the winter months. Golden is also home to the prestigious Colorado School Of Mines, which attracts students from around the world for its degree programs in materials sciences, petroleum, and other technical careers.
The Golden lifestyle is shaped by the city's close-knit community, love of the outdoors, and appreciation for its rich history and culture. With an abundance of hiking and biking trails, kayaking and fishing opportunities, and proximity to world-class skiing and snowboarding, outdoor recreation is a way of life here. Residents also take pride in the city's culture and history, and are passionate about preserving its Victorian architecture and mining heritage. In addition, the city's thriving craft beer scene is a source of pride for locals, man of whom enjoy spending time at the local breweries and supporting the local economy. There are a variety of local cultural events every year, such as Buffalo Bill Days and the Candlelight Parade during the holidays, both of which always have tremendous turnouts. The population of the School of Mines is typically studious and while the campus is very close to downtown Golden, the vibe and culture are nothing like that found in Boulder with the University of Colorado. Overall, Golden is a laid-back, friendly, and centered around the great outdoors, history, and community.
Golden is home to a diverse range of dining and entertainment options that cater to all tastes and preferences. For those looking for a fine dining experience, the Bridgewater Grill at the Golden Hotel offers a menu of upscale American cuisine and stunning views of Clear Creek. Or for a more unique dining experience, the Table Mountain Inn offers a menu of Southwestern cuisine in a cozy and charming atmosphere. If you're looking for a great breakfast, we can also wholeheartedly recommend the breakfast burrito at Cafe 13. Residents often catch a show at the Miners Alley Playhouse, which offers a range of theatrical productions throughout the year, or can be found enjoying live music at one of the city's many outdoor festivals and events. We recommend taking a stroll down Washington Avenue to explore the city's boutiques, art galleries, and specialty shops. For a unique experience, visitors can also take a ghost tour of the city, which explores its haunted history and local legends.
Golden offers plenty of activities and attractions in addition to its shopping, dining, and craft beer scene. One popular attraction is the Colorado Railroad Museum, which features over 100 historic railcars and locomotives, interactive exhibits, and train rides. For a taste of the city's natural beauty, visitors can explore the Lookout Mountain Nature Center and Preserve, which offers miles of hiking trails and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Art lovers can visit the Foothills Art Center, which showcases rotating exhibitions of contemporary and traditional art, or take a stroll through the city's public art installations, which include sculptures, murals, and mosaics. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy a round of golf at one of the city's many golf courses, or go whitewater rafting on Clear Creek. With its diverse range of activities and attractions, Golden, Colorado has something for everyone to enjoy.
7828 Vance Drive #201
Arvada, CO 80003
Office: (303) 423-6000
Each office independently owned and operated.
Kevin DeSelms
kevin@deselmsgroup.com
mobile: (720) 822-2140
Alicia DeSelms
alicia@deselmsgroup.com
mobile: (720) 383-0078