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    Pumpkin Nights

    2.6 (30 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Crista L.

    Pumpkin Nights was a great little event, fun to attend. We went as adults with no children, and we agreed that if we go again next year, we'll want to borrow friends' kids to take along with us because it seems like it'd be much more magical through a child's eye. With that being said, we really did enjoy ourselves ESPECIALLY when we got to hang out with the owls that were on-site.

    Ashley R.

    Pumpkin time! I really liked the idea of this "festival", especially since there are not a lot of events to celebrate Autumn/Halloween outside of your standard farm visits. As you walk through the different pumpkin worlds there are some good photo ops, but be prepared to wait your turn. There was a magical feel to the event, (loved the Harry Potter hall!) but definitely some areas that felt a bit flat. The fact that the pumpkins are styrophome/plastic make sense, but something deep down still wants to see real ones! We got tickets to the "night owl" times to save $6/per person... But even paying $14 felt like too much. Would have been more appropriate at $8 per person... And $5 for parking for a 45 trip.. yikes. There were several food trucks at the end, which was nice, but mostly cash only so bring that money or you'll have to use the on site ATM.

    Brianna L.

    Went tonight, be ready to pay $5 for parking and tickets at the window are $23. You walk through the Adams county fairground including the horse stables etc decorated with different plastic pumpkin designs. Some areas were cute, some good photo ops but a lot of log jams of people on the walkways. There was some beers and snacks at the end and cool real owls there. Cute idea but I don't think worth over $50 for 2 people. Most people in and out within an hour.

    TaylorAnn E.

    It's was a cute date if you take your time and hit the little liquor cart in the beginning! Super crowded for a Thursday and took us a whopping 20 minutes to do. Would say wish it was cheaper & would have been more enjoyable with kids. Pumpkins are also fake. Overall good backgrounds for photos. Solid 7/10

    Mikayla H.

    We had a great time here!! Parking is $5 per car. Tons of photo ops for your group. Super cute!! Yea yea most are fake, but once your in it you don't focus on it! Not scary... just good clean fun!

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    Fantastic event. The pumpkins were set up very well. I wish the food trucks were a little earlier in the event but we had a blast.

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    . With that being said, we really did enjoy ourselves ESPECIALLY when we got to hang out with the owls that were on-site.

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    Adams County Fair

    Adams County Fair

    3.0
    (7 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This review is strictly for my experience at the Adams County Fair as a participant of the 2026…read moreRocky Mountain Siberian Husky Club biennial specialty. This year was my first time attending the RMSHC specialty, and it was held at the Al Lesser building. The grounds themselves were clean and beautiful. There was construction going on as well, but we never had an issue getting to our show site. The building was spacious, and there was even a microwave for me to reheat leftovers. Chairs were provided, and were quite comfy. Parking was plentiful, and there was a gorgeous lake for those who wished to take their dogs on a nice scenic walk. There were plenty of spots for photo ops as well! At the end of our specialty weekend, we made sure to pick up after ourselves and swept the whole building clean. As those involved in the longevity/breed preservation of well-bred purebred dogs, we were conscientious to present our best foot forward and leave no room for complaints. This was honestly such a wonderful venue, and I liked it much better than some of the fairgrounds that I've shown at in my home state of CA. I did hear that they would be raising their rates for renting the building, unfortunately, which is happening across so many venues these days. Hopefully we can return to show here again in 2028, but we shall have to wait and see.

    Wasn't a fit for us. We arrived at 10:30 am, having read on the website that the inside exhibits…read morewould be open at 10 am. We were able to look at entered paintings and quilts. What was off to me so that the pieces were not named and didn't have a blurb about their background which I've seen at other fairs. It's nice to have a little background to what inspired the artist. The larger exhibit room with 4H didn't open until noon, despite the website's posting of 10 am. The other exhibit hall had some exhibitors like a local bee club but several of those exhibits were unstaffed like the disaster response table. The bee club was hopping and interesting. Food wasn't really available, maybe one place. Customer service booth wasn't staffed at 11:30 a.m. when we left. Plenty of parking. Website said we had to pay but we didn't but maybe we were really early.

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    Some of the boys in breed at the Rocky Mountain Siberian Husky Club 2026
    Some of the boys in breed at the Rocky Mountain Siberian Husky Club 2026
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    My friend and her class boy, Jett!
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    Palizzi Farms

    Palizzi Farms

    3.3
    (30 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Nice little market with unique items like cactus fruit and extra large mangos. The inside was cute…read morewith tables and games for kids along with pies and cherry juice from Colorado Cherry Pie. They also have $6 fresh eggs for a dozen. Some produce items were a little more expensive than others and didn't look as fresh as other markets. I'd return again for the eggs and for kids to play although it was a little warm inside for a hot summer day. Lots of pretty flower baskets too!

    Palizzi Farms from Brighton, CO has been growing delicious hand picked produce since 1929. At their…read morefarm stand in Brighton, they not only have garden veggies & fruits, but flower baskets, salsas, sauces, jams & much much more. You can find them in many Denver metro Farmer's Markets as well. Check out their website for more info & locations. I discovered them one Sunday at the Central Park (Founder's Green) Farmer's Market - 29th & Roslyn (8:30AM -12:30PM). At Founder's Green look for the yellow tents & big white truck every week, rain or shine thru about mid-October. I was told they've been at that same spot for 20 years. The produce looks like it could appear on a Food Magazine cover! It's beautiful. Everything is bigger, brighter & better than what you'd find in the grocery aisles. Over the weeks I've tried many of the veggies & fruits, sometimes they have yummy samples. The two owners ( I think they are the owners), are there each week - one helps customers with the produce & the other weighs & takes payment. They're friendly & super helpful. They've given tips on microwaving corn on the cob & offering to cut off the very long tops of carrots. Speaking of corn....if you're a corn lover their Peaches & Cream Corn on the Cob is definitely worth getting, so fresh & sweet. Palizzi Farms Produce is the best!

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    Lulu's Farm Roadside Market

    Lulu's Farm Roadside Market

    3.4
    (56 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    Our friends recommended Lulu's Farm, especially their tamales, so we had to check it out! We bought…read morethe red pork tamales, and while they were definitely good--spicy and packed with meat--I found the masa to be a bit less silky than I prefer. I also grabbed a jar of their homemade Hatch hot salsa, and I loved that it's made with simple ingredients: peppers, tomatoes, garlic, and spices, without any citric acid. I finished the jar in just two days! We couldn't resist picking up a bushel of roasted Big Jim's green chiles with garlic heads, which are perfect for making chile rellenos. And let's not forget the Hatch green chile bacon sausage brat--absolutely amazing and highly recommended! Overall, our shopping experience was pleasant. The outdoor eating area was nice, and the staff and management were friendly. There's a great variety of items available, from lawn statues to an impressive selection of prepared foods, preserves, frozen items, and fresh produce. I'll definitely be back to try more!

    I came for only one thing, the Hatches frozen green chili. My bigest fear is running out of green…read morechile so I bought 8 bags to go with my regular stash, about a quart each and tonight I thawed a quart. I found the blistered skin came off easy enough but each chili had no meat on them. I was shocked. These are supposed to be my stash and not only did the chili's NOT have any meat on them but they had no heat nor flavor. I made a simple bean burrito loaded down with chili and onion and the chili seemed no existent. I took 2 tablespoons and ate it and again, no flavor. It was like eating wax. So what happened? I don't think the chilis came from New Mexico, I thing LuLu's collected the seeds and and grew them in Colorado soil under Colorado sun..I'm very disappointed, disappointed in deed.

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    Pueblo Chiles
    Pueblo Chiles
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    Four Mile Historic Park

    Four Mile Historic Park

    4.3
    (63 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    We just moved to the area and were looking for something to do. I found out Denver has many free…read moreevents. So, this is the first one we attended. I brought my 16, 5, 2 and NB. They greeted us immediately and gave us a map of the property. We had fun walking around and checking out the animals and historic buildings on site. It is wild this place is right in the middle of a neighborhood. The only issue we had was parking because we the lot is full you're out of options.

    Wow, my yesterday's visit to this historic park was so mesmerizing. It's because of their annual…read more(?) "Bright Nights" (originally a lantern festival.) It is said that they unveil a brand new theme each year and this year's theme appears to be focused on some Eastern cultures such as cherry blossom and bamboo forest with pandas. Not that I have been to many lights shows and yet I must say that I have never seen anything quite like this as far as my recollection is accurate. In its 12-acre land, the installations of lantern lights are everywhere. After 8:30pm or so when it's dark, the illuminations from the lanterns are glowing brighter than Las Vegas' illuminations (LOL - why am I comparing this to Las Vegas!!) According to the park's website, some of the sculptures are 23-foot tall (such as the cherry blossom gate.) It's currently open from Wednesday through Sunday until October 5th. And last night's was one of the adult-only nights where you must be 21+ to enter (I believe the next and last such night is Sept 17th. And this writing is as of late August of 2025.) I am already curious as to what the next year's theme is going to be. There is a centralized bar, some food vendors, a stage where a performer performs, and a DJ booth. Great for family time, girls' night or date night. Helpful staff were working tirelessly to assist all visitors. Although about 1,300 tickets were sold last night, it was never super jammed packed. There is still time to visit this enchanting light show. Not only for the locals but definitely one of the must-visit attractions for out-of-staters as well.

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    Vibrant colors
    Vibrant colors
    Gift shop
    Gift shop
    Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

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    Bright Nights on August 27, 2025
    Maize in the City

    Maize in the City

    3.6
    (33 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Pizza was hot and fast. Tacos great! Both entrees were good and averaged $15 each…read more Too expensive for an average family day out. Each attraction is about $15 per kid. $15(face paint each) $21(3 kids jumping). Etc. Nice, but way overpriced'

    I really had a great time. I did not grow up in corn maze culture and this was the first time I…read morefully committed to going all the way in to one (instead of just photo opping near the entrance)! I gave myself lots of time. It was super hot in the sun - bring a hat with a big visor!! At this time of year this year the corn was all pretty dried out - very fall feeling. I went on a weekend day - a Saturday - so yah there were plenty of families and such. I just randomly wandered the corn maze running into the occasional child or parent but or teen group, but I found it very nice to just wander until I got out! It took about an hour. No stress and it actually felt positive that there were lots of other people in the maze at the same time. Less scary. They had a mini corn maze and a "crazy" corn maze so I chose the crazy one since I was trying to be brave. If you feel less brave, try the mini one! Next year I might try their night time corn maze! I love how they curated the pumpkin area! Pumpkins galore everywhere and organized by their gorgeous colors. So pretty and seriously so many like WOW! It was visually really nice. Lots of great creative photo op areas were nicely set up. Lots of kid activities of course. If you're a lone adult like me you're probably gonna do - corn maze, food truck, shopping. I like that they partnered with Palomar Farms to have some farmers market goodies. I did seem some unique jarred delights. I walked away with FROG jam and rhubarb jam! Next year I will try to go earlier in the season when the corn maze is maybe still a little bit green to see what that's like. I liked their modern branding and curated vibe. The corn maze staff was also super friendly and understood my anxiety. I also loved that the activities were a la carte. I paid for the corn maze which was under $20 and my jarred market delights which were $8.99 each. Parking was free. Okay I'm stating that cause I'm from LA. It's still a relief when parking is free here!

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    Main entrance to the whole thing from parking lot
    Main entrance to the whole thing from parking lot
    Maize in the City
    Maize in the City

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