Temperatures are getting warmer and warmer in the Mile High City, which means it is time to find a fun way to cool down! Instead of standing in line all day at Water World and/or the water park at Elitches, make plans to visit this epic Denver aquatics center that not many people know about:
Located in Englewood, Pirates Cove Water Park is a refreshing water wonderland that is chock-full of "cool" ways to beat the summer heat!
What makes Pirates Cove stand out from other city-owned aquatic centers? For starters, this Englewood treasure has a relaxing lazy river...
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...750-gallon dump bucket...
...35-foot-tall slide tower with 3 different slides (varying in length and speed)...
...sculpture garden for the littles...
...the iconic Pirates Cove Leisure Pool and ship, and so much more!
Pirates Cove Water Park is located at 1225 W Belleview in Englewood and is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm (weather pending) with admission beginning at $7 for children and $8 for adults. For a full list of prices and attractions, please visit Pirate Cove's website.
There are miles and miles of mazes for Mile Highers to get lost in from now until Halloween, and we've narrowed it down to the eight most awesomely elaborate corn mazes around Denver. From mini-mazes for youngsters to haunted fields of terror for adults, these fall attractions boast acres of winding paths to be traveled day and night by those seeking fun and fright. Be bold, be BOO-tiful, go forth, and be brave! Here are some of the best corn mazes around Denver:
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1. Anderson Farms
Anderson Farms is the proud home of Colorado’s longest-running corn maze and pumpkin patch and is located just 45 minutes north of the city. Each year's maze design is different from the previous year's. Their corn maze and fall fest will run from the third week of September through the end of October. Visit the Anderson Farms website to learn more about one of the best corn mazes near Denver.
Take a look at this video on how the corn maze is cut by @AndersonFarmsCO:
2. Something From the Farm
This 4th-generation family-owned farm and pumpkin patch near Fort Collins has so much for you to do and explore, including a 2-acre corn maze, corn cannon, hay rides, farm animals, and a charming country store with cider, home-grown popcorn, and other fall snacks and goodies. They are open from the third week of September through the end of October, Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Visit the website for Something From the Farm for more information.
3. Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms
Chatfield Farms in Littleton boasts a 7-acre Corn Maze perfect for kids and families as well as a mini-maze for children under the age of 10. (Fun fact: The maze can be viewed from two 15-foot-tall illuminated bridges.) The mazes are open on various days and times between mid-September and the end of October. Visit the Denver Botanic Gardens website for more information on one of the best Denver corn mazes.
This Colorado farm has been around since 1949, and from now until the middle of November, they will host their annual Fall Harvest Festival, featuring a corn maze, hay rides, a petting zoo, and more. They also have Haunted Adventures after dark that are utterly spooky! Visit the Miller Farms website for more information including dates, hours, and admission cost.
5. Fritzler Corn Maze
Since it began in 2000, roughly 350,000 people have made their way through Fritzler's Corn Maze, one of the largest and most elaborate in the state. There are nearly 2 miles of trails as well as plenty of other fun and haunting activities like go-carts, an obstacle course, a pumpkin patch, haunted attractions, a haunted corn maze, and "Scream Acres." Open select days and hours from mid-September through the end of October. Visit the Fritzler Corn Maze website to learn about one of the most exciting corn mazes around Denver!
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6. Haunted Field of Screams
Your worst nightmares will come to life at this terrifying attraction located on the notoriously haunted Riverdale Road. As you blindly stumble your way through the 16-foot-tall cornstalks, you'll be confronted with all sorts of frightening beasts and ghouls sure to make you scream! Open on select nights only from the end of September through October 31st. Visit the website for Haunted Field of Screams to learn more and to purchase tickets.
Take a look at this trailer video for a previous year's haunted corn maze by @HauntedFieldofScreams:
7. Cottonwood Farm
Cottonwood Farm's 2-acre corn maze is the real deal, with narrow paths cut by hand (not by tractors), and the best part is...it's FREE! They also feature a straw bale maze with two raised platforms perfectly suited for cheering on and taking snapshots of your little explorers. Open daily from the third week of September through through October 31st. Visit the Cottonwood Farm website for more information.
8. Rock Creek Farm
Enjoy a day of family fun in beautiful Broomfield at Rock Creek Farm, which boasts over six miles of corn mazes, 100 acres of pumpkin fields, and a whole lot more. They've even got ponies, donkeys, goats, pigs, chickens, and other farm animals your tiny tikes will love to love on. Oh, and did I mention the yummy baked goods and caramel apples? Mmm hmm! This Denver area corn maze is open daily in October. Visit the Rock Creek Farm website for more information.
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Have you been to any of these incredible corn mazes around Denver? Let us know! Looking for a fall getaway? Check out these cozy cabins for the ultimate fall getaway near Denver.
We all know the Mile High City is like no other. But, what makes our city so unique? Check out these 9 things found in Denver that you simply can't find anywhere else.
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1. Is there any other place in the world where you are greeted at the airport by a 32 foot tall, 9,000 pound demonic horse? I didn't think so.
Blucifer is all ours.
2. This mortuary turned eatery is a one-of-a-kind Denver favorite.
You won't believe the views from their rooftop patio.
3. Here in the Mile High City, you can stand at exactly 5,280 feet.
The Colorado State Capitol Building's steps make our city's nickname official.
4. Step inside the Capitol Building to see the world's entire supply of Rose Onyx.
This rose marble was quarried near Beulah,Colorado and the construction of this building consumed the entire known source.
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5. There's no other place to experience an open-air amphitheatre with naturally occurring acoustic perfection.
Not only does Red Rocks sound good, but it's not too shabby to look at either.
6. Our beloved Big Blue Bear can be found peeking into the Colorado Convention Center.
This 40 foot statue is a signature Denver landmark.
7. Where else can you watch cliff divers while being forced to dine on mediocre Mexican fare?
Casa Bonita's entertainment keeps us coming back.
8. We've got beer made with bull testicles, and it's no joke.
Wynkoop Breweries Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout started out as an April Fool's prank, and turned into an truly Coloradan limited edition local brew for brave and bold beer lovers to try.
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9. You can dine at a historic restaurant serving exotic meats (think alligator tail) that was founded by a friend of Buffalo Bill.
Buckhorn Exchange got its start in 1893 and is a National Historic Landmark.
Are there any things you would add to this uniquely Denver list? Please share in the comments below.