Category: Activities

  • Free JULY 2025 Events in Denver

    Free JULY 2025 Events in Denver

    JULY EVENTS IN DENVER

    JULY 3 INDY EVE 2025 – CIVIC CENTER PARK | 5-10PM

    JULY 3-6 CHERRY CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL

    JULY 4 4TH OF JULY IN THORNTON – CARPENTER PARK FIELDS | 12-9:30 PM

    JULY 4 4TH OF JULY FEST – LIONS PARK IN GOLDEN CO | 10AM-8PM

    JULY 4 4TH OF JULY SPECTACULAR – AURORA MUNICIPAL CENTER | 930 PM

    JULY 4 FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK ON SANTA FE

    JULY 4 4TH OF JULY DOUBLE FEATURE: TOP GUN – MCGREGOR SQR | 2 PM

    JULY 4 4TH OF JULY DOUBLE FEATURE: TOP GUN: MAVERICK – MCGREGOR SQR | 4 PM

    JULY 4 FLOBOTS – LEVITT PAVILION

    JULY 4-6 THE BROADMOOR FINE ARTS FESTIVAL – 21 BROADMOOR AVE

    JULY 5 ELITCH GARDENS FIREWORKS @ 9PM

    JULY 5 TANGERINE SKY MARKET ARVADA

    JULY 5-6 DENVER URBAN MARKET – UNION STATION

    JULY 6 TANGERINE SKY MARKET AURORA

    JULY 6 CHRIS DANIELS & THE KINGS W/FREDDY GOWDY W/CITY PARK JAZZ – 2005 STEELE ST

    JULY 6 JAPANFEST TAKENOBU

    JULY 8 THE GREATEST SHOWMAN W/SUNSET CINEMA – SCULPTURE PARK

    JULY 8 MUSIC BINGO – GRAVITY BREWING

    JULY 9 CIVIC CENTER EATS – WEEKLY EVENT

    JULY 9 THE NINETY PERCENT 90S – LITTLETON MUSEUM

    JULY 10 STREET FEST CONCERT SERIES – BELMAR PLAZA

    JULY 11 KUVO’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY W/DELVON LAMARR – LEVITT PAVILION

    JULY 11 KARAOKE KONNECK – GANGNAM GT

    JULY 11 CITY NIGHTTIME PHOTOGRAPHY MEETUP

    JULY 11-13 CO BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL – CITY PARK ESPLANADE

    JULY 11-13 BASTILLE DAY FRENCH FEST – FILLMORE PLAZA

    JULY 12 CROSSCURRENTS – CONFLUENCE PARK | 2-10 PM

    JULY 12 2ND SATURDAYS – OLDE TOWNE ARVADA

    JULY 12 HISTORIC CHINATOWN WALKING TOUR W/AVID

    JULY 12 GIRLS ROCK DENVER W/ESME PATTERSON – LEVITT PAVILION

    JULY 13 BETTER SENSORY PERCEPTION W/CITY PARK JAZZ – 2005 STEELE ST

    JULY 13 SUNDAY FITNESS SERIES W/ALCHEMY – VIEWHOUSE BALLPARK

    JULY 13 FREE HATHA YOGA – PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY

    JULY 15 THE PRINCESS BRIDE W/SUNSET CINEMA – SCULPTURE PARK

    JULY 16 THE THREADBARONS – LITTLETON MUSEUM

    JULY 16 MEET THE GARDENER – HUDSON GARDENS

    JULY 19 TENNYSON STREET FAIR

    JULY 19 ASPEN GROVE KIDS CARNIVAL/BUBBLE FEST | 3-8 PM

    JULY 19 BELGIAN DAY – RIVER NORTH BREWERY

    JULY 19-20 DENVER URBAN MARKET – UNION STATION

    JULY 20 CO JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA W/CITY PARK JAZZ – 2005 STEELE ST

    JULY 23 DAKOTA BLONDE – LITTLETON MUSEUM

    JULY 24 WICKED MOVIE – MCGREGOR SQUARE

    JULY 25 FREE DAY AT FOUR MILE PARK

    JULY 26 HAVANA ST NIGHT MARKET – LEEZAKAYA

    JULY 26 RINO SUMMER ART MARKET – RINO ART PARK

    JULY 26-27 CHEESEMAN PARK ART FESTIVAL

    JULY 26-27 DENVER URBAN MARKET – UNION STATION

    JULY 27 FREE HATHA YOGA – PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY

    JULY 27 DZIRAE GOLD W/CITY PARK JAZZ – 2005 STEELE ST

    JULY 27 CLYFFORD STILL MUSEUM FREE DAY ADA CELEBRATION

    JULY 31 ROBERT RANDOLF – LEVITT PAVILION

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  • Free Things to Do in Denver

    Free Things to Do in Denver

    Visiting Denver on a budget?

    Here are FREE things you can take advantage of in the Mile High City!

    Free Things to Do in Denver

    #1 Tour the State Capitol

    The Colorado State Capitol , modeled after the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., is a stunning spectacle embellished with stained glass depicting events and people inherent to Colorado, coupled with gorgeous Colorado white granite, rose onyx and yule marble. To see if you’ve got what it takes to adjust to the altitude, climb the 99-step spiral staircase to an open-air deck affording jaw-dropping views of the city skyline and Rocky Mountains. The Corinthian-styled building, famed for its gold-plated dome rising 272 feet above the ground, offers temporary exhibits, visitor galleries and complimentary tours, Monday through Friday.

    #2 Visit the US Mint in Denver

    Denver is home to one of only two mints in the United States.

    To see where your currency is conceived, follow the money trail to the Denver U.S. Mint .

    The free, 45-minute tours are led by knowledgeable guides and provide a fascinating look into the history of coinage. Both kids and adults will love getting up close and personal with the shiny pocket change that streams off the production lines. Tours are available Monday through Thursday (excluding Federal holidays). All visitors must be 7 years and older. See the mint’s latest policies. 

    #3 Take a Tour of the Hammond’s Candy Factory

    The Hammond’s Candy factory has been making candy since 1920!

    It’s about a 20 minute drive from Downtown Denver. Tours need to be booked online and they are totally free!

    At the end of the tour, you’ll get a free candy sample and exit into their fun candy shop where you can buy goodies to take home! We recommend checking out the discounted bags of candy!

    #4 Walk Around the Red Rocks Amphitheater

    Carved from towering red rock monuments, Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre  is one of the world’s most renowned concert venues.

    When a concert is not in session you can visit the amphitheater. Inside the Visitor Center you can peruse a museum and Performers Hall of Fame.

    Outside, you can hike the various trails that take you around the colorful red rocks.

    #5 First Friday Art Walk

    Every first Friday of the month, the Art Walk happens along Santa Fe.

    Denver’s Golden Triangle Creative District  neighborhood brims with more than 30 art galleries and artists’ studios showcasing the innovative wares of nationally renowned talent and regional up-and-comers. First Friday Art Walk, a shuttled gallery tour that takes place the first Friday of each month, is a terrific way to tour art marts like Walker Fine Art . The Golden Triangle art galleries are bordered by Speer Boulevard, Colfax Avenue and Lincoln Street. Shuttle tours begin at the Osage Street Light Rail Station. 

    #6 See a Free Concert

    The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the second-largest in the United States.

    The Denver Center for the Performing Arts  – home to the Newton Auditorium, Temple Buell Theatre, Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Garner Galleria Theatre and a wealth of smaller stages – hosts several free performances throughout the year. There are rules, of course: No advanced reservations are accepted; seating is general admission; children under six years old are not allowed; and tickets are only available on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the performance. Despite the regulations, it’s worth braving the lines to experience some of the best theater in the country.

    #7 Check Out Art in the Park in Aurora Highlands

    We went to check out the art park in the Aurora Highlands and can confirm that it’s worth a visit!

    If you are renting a car, we highly recommend visiting at the beginning or end of your trip before you head back into or out of the airport.

    #8 Dikeou Collection

    Did you know you can see a pair of inflatable, 16-foot-tall rubber bunnies right here in Denver?

    The Dikeou Collection is one of The Mile High City’s most fascinating art venues. It’s a private collection of contemporary art, with photography, drawings, sculptures and installations by more than 25 artists from around the world.

    The exhibit is free and open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment.

    #9 Explore the Denver Central Library

    Denver Central Library  has an impressive art gallery on the seventh floor. The library is best known, perhaps, for its Western History Collection, which covers the earliest explorations, Spanish land grants, Native American history, the gold rush era and the present day with a particular focus on the Rocky Mountain West.

    Denver Central Library
    Denver Central Library

    #8 Attend a FREE Event

    Denver never ceases to amaze us!

    There are always free events that you can attend and we help you find these awesome events!

    Examples of events include the  Cherry Creek Arts Festival , held every summer, or the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival in Sloan’s Lake Park in July.

    Follow us on Instagram at @DenverforFree to view our roundup of Denver’s monthly free events!

  • Free Museum Days in Denver

    Free Museum Days in Denver

    Ready to get cultured in Denver?

    Here are the days that you can enter these popular Denver attractions for free!

    Denver Museum of Nature and Science

    Location: 2001 Colorado Blvd

    Admission is free on the following dates in 2025. No reservations are required.

    • Sunday, January 12
    • Sunday, February 2
    • Friday evening, March 7 (Girls & Science)
    • Monday, April 7
    • Sunday, April 27 (Día del Niño, in collaboration with the Mexican Cultural Center)
    • Monday, May 12
    • Thursday, June 19 (Juneteenth)
    • Monday, August 25
    • Monday, September 15
    • Sunday, October 12 (Out! at the Museum)
    • Saturday evening, November 8 (Night at the Museums for Denver Arts Week)
    • Monday, December 8

    MCA Denver

    Location: 1485 Delgany St.

    The MCA is always free for teens and children 18 years and younger, and the first Saturday of every month is only a penny for Colorado residents.

    Denver Zoo

    Location: 2300 Steele St.

    The Denver Zoo holds a lottery for its free museum days. Check the website to see when the upcoming free day is and by what date you need to enter the lottery. These are the dates available:

    • Friday, January 10
    • Sunday, January 26
    • Sunday, February 9
    • Sunday, April 6
    • Friday, November 7
    • Saturday, November 15

    You can also visit the Denver Zoo for FREE on your actual birthday.

    Related: Denver Colorado Birthday Freebies

    Four Mile Historic Park

    Location: 715 S. Forest St. – Cherry Creek

    Four Mile Historic Park is dedicated both to preserving Colorado’s history and to creating new stories through exciting events and educational programs!

    General admission is free on the Fourth Friday of each month.

    Museo de las Americas

    Location: 861 Santa Fe Dr.

    Each First Friday at The Museo de las Americas is free for everyone. It’s also part of First Art Fridays on Santa Fe.

    The museum is always free for children 13 and under.

    Denver Art Museum

    Location: 100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy

    Anyone under the age of 18 get in for free at the Denver Art Museum.

    For everyone else, we can drop by for free these dates:

    • Tuesday, January 14
    • Saturday, February 22
    • Tuesday, March 11
    • Tuesday, April 8
    • Sunday, April 27
    • Tuesday, May 13
    • Tuesday, June 10
    • Tuesday, July 8
    • Sunday, July 27
    • Tuesday, August 12
    • Saturday, September 6
    • Tuesday, September 9
    • Tuesday, October 14
    • Saturday, November 8
    • Tuesday, December 9

    You can make a reservation here.

    Clyfford Still Museum

    Location: 1250 Bannock St.

    Admission is free on the following dates in 2025:

    • Sunday, April 27: Día del Niño Celebration Program
    • Sunday, June 29: Denver PrideFest weekend
    • Sunday, July 27: Disability Pride (Americans with Disabilities Act) Celebration Program
    • Saturday, November 8: Night at the Museums (free between 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.)

    Reserve your tickets ahead of time. Tickets for free days go up a week before the date.

    Denver Botanic Gardens

    The following 2025 dates offer free entry to the Denver Botanic Gardens at both locations (York and Chatfield Farms):

    • Thursday, Feb. 13
    • Monday, March 10
    • Monday, March 17
    • Tuesday, April 22 (Earth Day)
    • Tuesday, June 10
    • Thursday, July 3 – YORK STREET SOLD OUT, tickets still available for Chatfield Farms
    • Wednesday, Aug. 27
    • Friday, Nov. 28 (day after Thanksgiving)

    U.S. National Parks

    On the following days, free entrance will be allowed into all national parks:

    • January 20 – Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • April 19 – First day of National Park Week
    • June 19 – Juneteenth National Independence Day
    • August 4 – Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
    • September 27 – National Public Lands Day
    • November 11 – Veterans Day

    Another great way to access state parks for less is to get the Keep Colorado Wild Pass. The next time you pay your vehicle registration, add on the pass for $29 (normally $80). The pass is not valid for National Parks.


    And before you head out, did you know that the Denver Public Library pass offers FREE entry to some of Denver’s most popular attractions?

    Check out this list of attractions offered to DPL members year round.

    Are we missing anything? Message us to let us know!