
This is a community with a rich heritage. A home for artists and art enthusiasts. This is Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe.
This neighborhood reflects the rich, creative, cultural fabric—a symbol of our storied past and bright future. The La Alma-Lincoln Park neighborhood has a lively and rich history.
Colorado’s endless outdoor recreation options are some of the biggest reasons to move to Denver. After all, there’s a reason Denver made our list of the best cities in Colorado to live. Snow bunnies can hit the slopes at nearby resorts in the winter and hike the same mountains in the summer. Plus, there’s white water rafting, hot springs, hiking, and zip lines nearby. Take a pedal boat across Smith Lake in Washington Park, hike the Mile High Trail at City Park, or kayak the man-made chutes in Confluence Park, just minutes from downtown and less than 5 miles from our community.
The Cherry Creek Bike Path boasts 40 paved miles of scenery, starting in Downtown Denver and continuing into one of Denver’s best neighborhoods, the eponymous Cheery Creek. The Denver Botanic Gardens are beautiful any time of year, as is the Rocky Mountain National Park, which is a few hours away but well worth the drive!