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Bluff Lake Nature Center is an excellent place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some peace. This nature center spans over 123 acres of land, which includes a seasonal lake, wetlands, short-grass prairie, a riparian zone, and wetland woodland. Bluff Lake is a true oasis in the heart of Denver and a natural habitat for various wildlife species, such as waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds, deer, foxes, beavers, and more. Thousands of visitors flock to Bluff Lake yearly to enjoy the serene surroundings and connect with nature.
The Children's Museum of Denver offers kids a unique and exciting experience that combines learning and fun in one place. With interactive exhibits and activities covering various subjects, including language, math, and the arts, kids can enjoy a hands-on approach to education. Some highlights include dressing up as a firefighter to learn about fire safety or pretending to be a vet or grocery clerk to encourage social interaction with other kids. The Museum's mission is to provide a space for future leaders, innovators, and adventurers to explore, create, and learn at their own pace. Although the exhibits are designed for children aged from newborn to eight years old, everyone can have a great time at the Museum. The exhibits are interactive, one-of-a-kind, and cater to different interests and learning styles.
Are you looking for a showcase of Colorado's vibrant visual arts scene? Check out the Downtown Denver Arts Festival, where you can experience the works of over 125 of the region's top artists. From paintings and sculpture to metal works, photography, mixed media, glass, and more, this festival is dedicated to exposing the talents of Colorado and a select group of national artists. To add to the experience, the Denver Arts Festival holds its annual premier event at Central Park's Conservatory Green neighborhoods. This area boasts some of the nation's highest median income and education levels. With over 50,000 people attending yearly, this festival is a must-see for anyone interested in the arts.