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    4.8 (81 reviews)

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    Mikhala F.

    What a stunning place! I've been to a show here now, as well as visited during the day to walk around and do a short hike, and both were stunning. We are so lucky to have such a beautiful spot so accessible from Denver! If you can, go to a show here. It will be one of the best live shows of your life for sure. If you're in the area and can't make a show, still come and walk around it and hike in the area: it's beautiful at every time of day.

    Charmaine S.

    I don't think pictures justify the beauty of this park. Our guide did mention that there is a portion of the park where the rock point is taller than the Statue of Liberty. The ampitheatre's beautiful. The stage was blocked which was disappointing but it was still worth coming! There's a mini museum where u can also visit to see the BTS of this beautiful park. Parking is free but not plenty I don't think if there's a concert or event. The weather was perfect in this beautiful sight!

    Lucia D.

    So beautiful and so many picture perfect moments to cherish. The sun feels good up here with the nice freezing breeze. Love the mountains.

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    Travis T.

    Since I was young, I have always wanted to see a show at Red Rocks Amphitheater. I was in Colorado visiting Rocky Mountain National Park and had some time to kill before my flight out of Denver. So I made a stop here at Red Rocks Park. This park is known for its large red sandstone outcrops. There were no shows going on while I was here, so I decided to explore the park instead. Here at Red Rocks Park are hiking trails, the trading post, a museum, a restaurant and the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater. I started my day off at the Trading Post. This place serves as the welcome center and is also a gift shop. It was constructed almost a hundred years ago by W.R. RoscheI. I then did the 1.4-mile Trading Post Trail which starts just outside of the Trading Post. I enjoyed the views of the Denver area and all the red rock formations while hiking on this trail. The trail path can be a little rough and narrow at times. Also near the Trading Post is a statue of John Denver. He played seventeen concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and wrote the popular song "Rocky Mountain High". After my hike, it was time to finally check out the Red Rocks Amphitheater. Many of the rock formations here in Red Rocks Park have names. Creation Rock, Ship Rock and Stage Rock are some of the popular rocks surrounding the Amphitheater. It opened in 1941 and was designed by Burnham F. Hoyt. So many iconic rock bands have recorded shows here. I like that you can walk around and check out the stage and seating area on off days. I walked around the whole amphitheater and tried to picture what being here during a show under the stars would be like. Afterwards, I went and checked out the Visitor Center. Inside of the visitor center is the Red Rocks Hall of Fame and the Ship Rock Grille restaurant. The Colorado Hall of Fame moved out in 2024. I really enjoyed my few hours checking out Red Rocks Park. In addition to the Trading Post trail, there are several other short pedestrian-only trails in the park. It is a beautiful place to visit even if you are not seeing a show. Parking is free on non-event days.

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    Sherie K.

    We came to explore a little bit (we didn't get to attend a concert or walk the concert area because they were already setting up for a show that night), but we did get to do a small hike around and see tons of great sights! The hike itself was pretty easy, not too strenuous! My 5 year old did it with ease and enjoyed seeing all the little creatures on the trail. They had a little gift shop as well with all the usual things. It was a nice place to stop and we heard the concert venue is great!

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    Rhonda M.

    You don't have to go to a show at red rocks to enjoy the beauty of red rocks. Red rocks park is easily viewed on a drive around the lariat loop or by taking a stroll or buy hiking through the trails. Right now, it is spring time and Colorado has had plenty of rain. Around red rocks it is super lush with lots of flowers blooming, and many different kinds of greenery around. Be sure to drive up towards the amphitheater and stop at the trading post. There is a hiking trail that starts right next to the trading post. There's also free EV charging if you have an electric vehicle. There's plenty of places around the lariat Loop to stop and take pictures . There are rock formations throughout the drive. There are places to stop and use the restroom as well. If you're visiting the Denver area, this is a super short drive from downtown. It is a must see even if you are short on time. There are epic photo opportunities everywhere you turn. You will be glad you made the visit to Morrison, Colorado.

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    Mimi N.

    Despite a cold and foggy January morning, it was super pleasant to do a quick hike here at Red Rocks Park as well as check out the amphitheater. Definitely recommend checking this place out if you're touring Denver and/or Colorado! Things to note: Red Rocks Park - Check the website if there are any closures of trails and such if the weather has been bad lately. Freeeeeee Entry and Parking to the park on non-event days and up until 2pm on event days. Trading Post Hike: If you want a pretty easy hike, recommend doing this short 1.4mile. Tons of cool rock formations to see along the way and if you go clockwise, the hardest part of the trail is at the end where you do the stairmaster steps. Amphitheater: Been here once for a concert and it's a lovely venue!! On a non event day, pretty cool to tour the venue and see various people working out in the morning. Definitely scanning the calendar for future events here!

    Savanna B.

    I wasn't until I pulled up at red rocks with my kids. The other day that I realized two things one it had been forever since my last visit and two I've never taken my kids there! We ended up going in and kind of checking things out a little bit, but it was scorchingly hot so we didn't stay as long as we might've we're gonna need to go back on a cooler day and I need to get them there for a show

    Malcolm C.

    Beautiful breathtaking views, overlooking Denver, surrounded by towering red rocks and cliffs, there are a lot of stairs and uphill walk to get to the amphitheater so be ready but totally worth it.

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    Emma C.

    Best venue to see live music ever!! Amazing lighting and gorgeous views. I will say the sound quality gets much worse anywhere past row 40 or so, so try and get a good spot! Over the past decade the parking and crowds at red rocks have gotten worse and worse so I always recommend getting there earlier rather than later so you can park in a better lot. Upper north lot requires the least amount of walking. If you arrive late for a concert I'd recommend parking on the side of the road rather than in a lower lot so you can get out easier. Red rocks is the best!!

    Kylle S.

    Absolutely beautiful. This place is super accessible. There's a ramp from the top of the trading post, and elevators so if folx need those accommodations they're there. Enjoyed the views. I really wish the museum had been open, but that's my only complaint.

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    Esmeralda C.

    This is a very popular natural wonder as well as a music venue. From what I could see it is massive and a wondrous place to visit.

    Robert S.

    Red Rocks Park is a mountain park owned and maintained by the city of Denver as part of the Denver Mountain Parks system. The park is known for its very large red sandstone outcrops. Many of these rock formations within the park have names, from the mushroom-shaped Seat of Pluto to the inclined Cave of the Seven Ladders. The most visited rocks, around Red Rocks Amphitheatre, are Creation Rock to the north, Ship Rock to the south, and Stage Rock to the east. The red sandstone rocks were formed about 290-296 million years ago when the Ancestral Rocky Mountains were eroded during the Pennsylvanian epoch. Later, uplift during the Laramide orogeny tilted the rocks to the angle at which they sit today. At 6,450 feet above sea level, Red Rocks Park is a unique transitional zone where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. The diverse environment allows visitors to see plants, birds and animals of both regions. For those who love hiking, walking and sightseeing, the entrance to the park is free for nature lovers. Many times a year, there are concerts in the Amphitheater, which require tickets for the event. It was just a beautiful natural setting.

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    When in Colorado visit Red Rocks!…read more Best concert venue in the U.S.! Come here during the day to exercise and play free! By night concerts, movies! The parking is always Free!

    To celebrate this holiday I have selected the most incredible concert venue in the country to Yelp…read moreabout. I had only dreamed for many years about seeing a concert here. Last year my husband surprised me and bought tickets to see my favorite band Incubus perform here in July. I could not believe it and was so very, very excited! We arrived a little early which gave us time to hike and explore the park portion and to learn more about the history of this place (another review). Upon arrival, we had made reservations to dine in their restaurant before the show. Promptly at six, we were let in. This place is massive and is an open air amphitheater that holds approximately 9,500 people. The city of Denver owns and operates it. It is well known due to the huge monolith rocks that surround it. They are called "Ship Rock" and "Creation Rock". In the upper level, there are plenty of vendors selling food, beer, merchandise etc. Once you begin the ascent down to your seats you see how big this place really is. We had terrific seats down low but high enough to still have a view of the city of Denver in the distance. The sound is so well preserved due to the surrounding sandstone formations. The concert was fantastic and I got to hear all my favorite songs. At one point in the show I had to pinch myself just knowing I had finally achieved the goal of seeing a concert here. We also were lucky enough to have a huge full moon come up during the show. The night was indeed magical and I will never forget it. If you haven't been here for a show/concert, I cannot recommend enough what a unique experience it is. You must do it! I am hoping to come back again in the future. To me America shines here with this amazing park and amphitheater. Thank you Colorado!

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