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Amusement Parks in Denver


Amusement Parks in Denver

  • Butterfly Pavilion, 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster (12 miles northwest of downtown Denver), +1 303 469-5441, . 9AM-4:15PM daily. Learn about invertebrates, science and conservation through fun, interactive exhibits ideal for families with kids. All ages enjoy visiting their tropical conservatory, which is filled with 1,200 free-flying butterflies. $5-8. �
  • Elitch Gardens, . A huge amusement park with rides and family entertainment.
  • Waterworld, . Open last weekend in May through Labor Day. �
  • Lakeside, 4601 Sheridan Blvd, +1 303 477 1621, . call for hours. A throwback from Denver's past, Lakeside is an amusement park like they used to make; without all the corporate branding and commercialism. While it may have a somewhat seedy exterior, Lakeside is still a staple of local kids' upbringings, and remains a fixture of Denver culture as well as a much cheaper alternative to Elitch Gardens. Coaster buffs will squeal with glee over the Cyclone, the park's original 1940 Edward Vettel-designed wood coaster.

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