14 Fun Things to Do in Lakewood, Colorado (By a Local)

Updated April 15, 2025
Travel Lemming Editor Abigail Bliss and her husband, posing for a photo while sitting on a vehicle at Casa Bonita

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I’ve lived within minutes of Lakewood for nearly a decade and absolutely love this western suburb. It’s often overshadowed by attractions in Denver, but the state’s fifth-largest city features fun outdoor recreation, historic sites, and stellar places to shop and dine.

This guide covers the best things to do in Lakewood, from popular attractions to hidden gems. Plan a day trip or see my separate article on where to stay in Lakewood if you’d like extra time to explore. There’s more to experience here than you might think!

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14 Best Things to Do in Lakewood, CO

Casa Bonita

Experience South Park creators’ new-and-improved Casa Bonita, offering quirky entertainment and Mexican food that’s actually good.  

The author Abigail Bliss and her family posing for a photo outside the Casa Bonita
My brother, husband and I outside Casa Bonita
View of the cliff diving show spot inside the Casa Bonita
The cliff divers’ performance is a must!

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 232-5115 | Website | Hours: 4:30 – 10:30 pm Tues & Wed, 11 am – 10:30 pm Thurs – Sat, 11 am – 4:30 pm Sun, Closed Mon

Casa Bonita is one of the most popular restaurants in Denver. It made headlines when South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone purchased the eatery/entertainment venue. They brought fame to Casa Bonita when it appeared in a season seven episode. You should watch it before visiting! 

It’s been hugely revamped since their purchase and finally reopened in July 2023. I’m amazed by its vibrant ambiance, much higher-quality Mexican fare, and top talent. 

You’ll be entertained by cliff divers, mariachi bands, and ManBearPig (another South Park reference). Explore the caves of Black Bart’s hideout, see a puppet show, and raise your flag for more sopaipillas! 

Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park

Learn about local history at this free attraction that preserves 20th-century structures and artifacts. 

Exterior view of the 88¢ Variety Store and Ethel’s Beauty Salon at sunset
The 88¢ Variety Store and Ethel’s Beauty Salon, built in 1948 (photo: Arina P Habich / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 987-7850 | Website | Visitor Center Hours: 10 am – 4 pm Tues – Sat, Closed Sun & Mon; Grounds open daily | Entrance: Free

Lakewood Heritage Center is one of the best free activities in the area. No other attraction displays the city’s history as thoroughly. Families and history buffs will love the interesting, interactive exhibits within the visitor center. One gallery rotates, featuring items from the museum’s collection of 33,000+ historical objects and 9,000+ photographs. 

Lakewood Heritage Center also has 15 preserved buildings from the 20th century. Guests can take a free self-guided walking tour of the Belmar Estate, Farm Center, and Colfax Hub. Alternatively, reserve a guided walking tour for $5/adult and $3/child. This will allow you to learn more about the structures, like the 1920s schoolhouse and the Belmar Mansion built in 1937.

📚 Related Reading: The Essential Museums in Denver, by a Local

Belmar Shopping Center

Browse racks, discover delicious sips and bites, or attend an engaging event at this open-air complex. 

A table full of a variety of Mexican foods at Lady Nomada
Tasty Mexican fare at Lady Nomada…
View of the people dining inside a restaurant at Belmar
one of my favorite restaurants at Belmar

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 742-1520 | Website | Hours: Vary by establishment 

Belmar is my personal favorite place to shop in Lakewood. The open-air complex has boutiques and popular retailers, like Lululemon, Sephora, and Nordstrom Rack. 

But the restaurant options are really what make Belmar stand out.

I recommend visiting Lady Nomada for delicious tacos and a vibrant interior inspired by Baja, Mexico. T-Street is another on my list of go-to spots, as its New American fare and cocktails are top-notch.

Follow dinner with a movie at Cinemark Century Theater, or attend one of several events like concerts, art showcases, and cultural festivals. Summer farmer’s markets and winter ice skating are other key draws. My husband and I love planning date nights in Denver, but Belmar gives us many reasons to stick to the suburbs.

Fun & Unique

Dinosaur Ridge

Join an educational tour or opt for a self-guided walk to dozens of dinosaur tracks. 

Close up view of the fossilized dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Ridge
Fossilized dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Ridge

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 697-3466 | Website | Visitor Center Hours: 9 am – 5 pm daily (March – Oct), 9 am – 4 pm daily (Nov – March) | Entrance: $20 ages 12+, $14 youth ages 3 – 11, free under two; free self-guided walking tours | 👉 Book a Foothills Tour on Viator

Dinosaur Ridge is one of the area’s coolest places to see dinosaur tracks. The main track site is easily accessible via a free 0.4-mile walk or a paid bus tour. The latter experience is guided and grants entry to the Discovery Center and the visitor center’s Exhibit Hall. See real fossils and replicas, and allow children to enjoy uncovering objects in the hands-on dig sites. 

Technically, this family-friendly attraction lies in Morrison. But it’s less than a mile south of William Frederick Hayden Park. Take a hike, visit Dinosaur Ridge, and tack on Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a full day’s itinerary! In my opinion, this world-famous music venue is one of the best places to visit in Colorado. Other live music venues can’t compete with its views. 

Hangar 101 Bar & Grill

Play billiards, bowling, and arcade games at this spacious venue which accommodates small and large groups. 

Bench seating area outside the Hangar 101 Bar & Grill
The exterior of Hangar 101
View of the people playing bowling in Hangar 101 Bar & Grill
My husband bowling at this engaging venue

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 600-8934 | Website | Hours: 2 pm – 2 am daily 

Hangar 101 beats out several Denver bars, in my opinion. Food and drinks are more affordable, averaging less than $20 for a burger and beer. You’ll often pay more at similar establishments in the city. Plus, parking is free and far easier to find than in most Denver neighborhoods.

Hangar 101 offers pool tables, bowling, arcade games, and several large TVs for catching the game. The range of entertainment makes this spot ideal for both small and large groups. It’s a great place for parties and corporate events because up to 425 guests can be accommodated. Few Lakewood venues can match this capacity, and I’d recommend this one above all.   

The Furnace: A Glassworks + Gallery

Try your hand at glassblowing or watch artists at work at this locally-owned studio. 

Laura's daughter creating a glasswork at the glassblowing studio
Create your own masterpiece at this studio

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 274-0643  | Website | Hours: 11 am – 5 pm Thu–Mon; closed Tue & Wed; classes by appointment 

The Furnace is a glassblowing studio where you can watch working artists create intricate pieces. You can also take a variety of classes, from a beginner half-hour class to more advanced glass workshops. There is a gallery with pieces for sale in the front of the studio. 

– Laura Falin

Food & Drink

Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters

Savor the nuanced flavors of single-origin coffee in this modern neighborhood cafe. 

View of the people inside the Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters in Lakewood
The interior of Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters in Lakewood
A pourover coffee and a palte of pastry from Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters
Pour over coffee and a pastry

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 261-5954 | Website | Hours: 7 am – 1 pm Mon – Sat, Closed Sun 

Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters is one of the top coffee shops in Denver. I think few roasters do a better job of highlighting single-origin coffees’ nuances. Baristas even teach guests how to identify flavor notes during coffee tastings, available with reservations. I highly recommend trying the Hamasho Ethiopian roast for its sweet, fruity flavor.

But Sweet Bloom has options for every palette. Its rotating variety features beans from Nicaragua, El Salvador, Kenya, and Colombia. All are expertly roasted in-house, ensuring freshness. Bags can be purchased and pour overs are made in the cafe, as are other espresso beverages. 

In-N-Out Burger

Nosh on Double-Doubles and animal-style fries at this popular late-night burger joint.

Exterior view of the In-N-Out Burger in Lakewood
The exterior of In-N-Out Burger in Lakewood

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (800) 786-1000 | Website | Hours: 10:30 am – 1 am Sun – Thurs, 10:30 am – 1:30 am Fri & Sat 

In-N-Out Burger in Lakewood is the burger chain’s closest location to downtown Denver. The California-based eatery has a cult following and vehicles were lined up for hours when it opened in 2021. Fortunately, visitors these days receive their Double-Doubles and animal-style fries much quicker. 

I recommend swinging by this S. Wadsworth Blvd. spot when late-night cravings strike. Nowhere else will you find good food at 1 am. In-N-Out is also loved for its value-driven menu, featuring fresh ingredients at low prices — think $4 for a cheeseburger. Similar eateries like Shake Shake and Smashburger cost nearly twice as much, if not more!

Magill’s World of Ice Cream

Choose from 40+ ice cream flavors including classics, unique creations, and dairy-free delights. 

Closeup view of the variety of ice cream flavors
An assortment of ice cream options

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 986-9968 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 10 pm daily

Magill’s World of Ice Cream serves some of the Denver area’s best desserts. You won’t find a larger selection of homemade flavors anywhere else. Choose from 40+ options including classics like cookie dough and rocky road, as well as unique flavors like huckleberry, horchata, and Jack Daniel’s chocolate chip. My go-to is the vegan cookies & cream!

Outdoor Activities

Bear Creek Lake Park

Enjoy water activities, horseback riding, camping, and more outdoor fun at Lakewood’s largest park.

A mountain biker riding at Bear Creek Lake Park
A mountain biker riding at Bear Creek Lake Park

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 697-6159 | Website | Hours: Vary by season, see website | Entrance: $10-$15 vehicle day pass, $5 seniors (62+) and disabled adults; activities may cost extra

Bear Creek Lake Park offers more outdoor activities than any other Lakewood park. There are options for every season, interest, and ability at this 2,600-acre site. Plus, a vehicle day pass costs as little as $10 — an especially incredible value for big families and groups. 

You’ll love its three lakes where you can boat, water ski, fish, and swim. I suggest renting a SUP, kayak, or canoe from Rocky Mountain Paddleboard. You’ll find this outfitter along Big Soda Lake from May-Sept. I prefer paddling at Big Soda because it doesn’t allow motorboats. This means the water is less choppy than other nearby lakes, including the other two at Bear Creek. 

I also think this is one of the best places to camp near Denver. Enjoy convenient amenities, 47 sites with RV electrical hookups, a group site, and two yurts available from April to October. I really love its three heated cabins, which you can book year-round for just $65 per night. 

My other favorite Bear Creek Lake Park activities include: 

  • Guided horseback rides with Bear Creek Stables, available with reservations
  • Walking the easy 0.7-mile Owl Trail along Bear Creek, perfect for families
  • Biking the hilly 6.6-mile Mount Carbon Loop, which involves a challenging 225-foot climb

William Frederick Hayden Park

Summit Green Mountain, the tallest peak nearest to downtown Denver, or opt for a family-friendly hike. 

The author Abigail Bliss and her dog sitting on a wood at the Green Mountain
Me and my friend’s pups on Green Mountain
Overlooking view from the Green Mountain
Distant views of downtown Denver

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 697-6159 | Website | Hours: 5 am – 10 pm daily | Entrance: Free 

William Frederick Hayden Park boasts some of my favorite hikes near Denver. You’ll find several routes to the top of Green Mountain, the tallest and nearest peak to downtown. 

Reach its 6,854-foot summit via Rooney Valley Trail, Summit Loop Trail, and Green Mountain Trail. These moderate paths are well-marked and accessible in all seasons. I suggest combining the Green Mountain Trail with Hayden Trail for the best views of the Rocky Mountains. 

You’ll love the variety of routes at this 2,400-acre park, no matter your skill level. I recommend downloading AllTrails+ to help navigate the interconnecting paths, which are open to bikes and foot traffic. Your four-legged friends are also welcome but must be on a leash.

Bear Creek Greenbelt Park

Explore this urban park which features a lengthy paved trail that’s suitable for all abilities. 

View of the lake surrounded by greenery at Bear Creek Greenbelt Park
An autumn afternoon at Bear Creek Greenbelt Park

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 987-7800 | Website | Hours: 5 am – 10 pm daily | Entrance: Free

Bear Creek Greenbelt Park is one of the best things to do in Lakewood for families. No other local park has a longer paved trail. It stretches 4.5 miles and is accessible to strollers and wheelchairs, as well as cyclists. Begin at the entrance of Fox Hollow Golf Course and continue as far as Bear Creek Park. 

The Stone House is the most noteworthy stop on this path. It’s a historic structure surrounded by manicured gardens and picnic tables. It’s also adjacent to Bass Pond, which is open to fishing. 

Sloan’s Lake

Explore an urban oasis in nearby Edgewater, which draws cyclists, picnickers, and brewery crawlers. 

Aerial view of the cityscape around the Sloan’s Lake at sunset
Sloan’s Lake at sunset

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (720) 913-1311 | Website | Hours: 5 am – 11 pm daily | Entrance: Free

Sloan’s Lake is one of the most popular lakes near Denver. It’s located just 4 miles from downtown and is the city center’s largest body of water. In my opinion, no urban park is better for a picnic, having skyline and mountain views in a safe, family-friendly neighborhood. Tables and shaded, grassy areas are found along the shore, as are playgrounds and basketball courts.  

Visitors can also enjoy a walk or bike ride around the lake’s 2.6-mile paved loop. It’s stroller and wheelchair accessible, and open to leashed pets. I love the local establishments along the route, especially Odell Brewing. It’s one of the best Denver breweries, having a dog-friendly patio and scenic rooftop. Grab a seat and sample a personal favorite, the 90 Shilling amber ale.

Golf Courses

Select from a variety of golf destinations, including popular sites and an affordable hidden gem. 

View of the people playing golf near the lake
(photo: Duttagupta M K / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (303) 986-7888 | Website | Hours: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm daily | Entrance: Varies by course 

Fox Hollow Golf Course is the most popular place to golf in Lakewood. It features more options than any other nearby destination, having three 9-hole courses. These include Links, Meadow, and Canyon, which is often visitors’ favorite for its creative design and variation in difficulty.

My husband is an avid golfer and loves The Homestead Golf Course, set just south of Fox Hollow. He finds its hilly topography to be fun and challenging. One hole on the 18-hole course requires golfers to tee off 50 feet above the green! 

He also recommends Foothills Golf Course. It’s smaller but a favorite among locals given its highly affordable rates. On average, you’ll pay $20 for nine holes — the aforementioned courses start at $35! 

Plus, Foothills stays open until 8:30 pm, which is later than both Fox Hollow and Homestead. Book an after-work tee time and consider taking the family! Putter’s Pride mini golf is just around the corner.

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Thanks for reading my guide! Drop a comment if you have any questions — I’m happy to help. Also, see our article on day trips from Denver for more nearby activities. 

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