Denver Botanic Gardens
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Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver, Colorado

Photo: Chris Smith

Twenty-four acres of curated gardens in the middle of the city, with a Japanese garden, an alpine rock garden, and one of the best collections of high-altitude plants in the world. It's stunning in every season — the summer concert series is iconic, but the winter lights are quietly becoming a Denver tradition. Come for the plants, stay for the unexpected beauty.

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The Japanese Garden in early morning, before the crowds. Or the summer concert series — the setting elevates even mediocre bands.

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