Denver Life Magazine

MOST OUTDOORSY

Morrison Separated from the city and its suburbs by the Hogback rock formation, with Bear Creek running through the heart of it, this tiny, tight-knit town (population roughly 400) has the feel of a remote mountain village. Perched in the foothills with easy access to the mountains, Morrison’s motto is “the nearest faraway place.”

Despite its size, Morrison has a good smattering of local shops and restaurants that get pretty crowded when concerts are happening. Red Rocks Amphitheater, the iconic venue that puts Morrison on the map, is an epic place to hear music, but it’s also a big draw

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Denver Life Magazine

Denver Life Magazine2 min read
In The Best Light
Determining your colors is no longer as simple as being a warm-or cool-color person. Now, there is a season to describe every person’s color palette. Heather Hope, an image consultant at House of Colour, will help you determine if you are a cool wint
Denver Life Magazine2 min read
5 Rules For An Organized Pantry
1 Toss expired food. Go through each item individually and get rid of anything expired or that you no longer enjoy. It takes time, but you’ll be surprised how much you’ll get rid of, and how good it feels. If you have food that you no longer enjoy th
Denver Life Magazine1 min read
High-society Hybrid
Should a Porsche Cayenne, or even the raging Audi RS Q8, seem a tad pedestrian for your tastes, Bentley, the U.K. branch of that family tree, provides the mildly audacious and hyper-luxurious Bentayga. It’s a sharp-looking and distinctive five-passen

Related