Denver Area
The Denver area is a region in Colorado, a state of the United States of America. It is centered on the city of Denver, Colorado's capital and largest city, but includes some outlying areas as well.
Cities
Denver Area Suburbs
- 🌍 Arvada
- 🌍 Aurora
- Bow Mar
- 🌍 Brighton
- 🌍 Broomfield
- 🌍 Castle Rock
- 🌍 Centennial
- Commerce City
- 🌍 Englewood
- 🌍 Evergreen
- Federal Heights
- Fox Field
- Glendale
- 🌍 Golden
- 🌍 Greenwood Village
- 🌍 Highlands Ranch
- 🌍 Lakewood
- 🌍 Littleton
- Lone Tree
- 🌍 Morrison
- Parker
- Sedalia
- Sheridan
- Superior
- 🌍 Thornton
- 🌍 Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
See also the Front Range and South Central Colorado regions for other cities on the fringe of the Denver metropolitan area.
Other destinations
Understand
Roughly speaking, this region is comprised of Jefferson, Douglas, Denver and Broomfield Counties, with the Western halves of Adams and Arapahoe Counties. It is bounded on the:
- South, by South Central Colorado.
- West, by South Central Colorado and the Front Range.
- North, by Boulder and Weld Counties.
- East, by the Eastern Plains.
Region boundaries in Colorado are indistinct, and sometimes contentious. If you're looking for a destination/attraction that you think should be in this region, but can't find it, check the pages for South Central Colorado, Eastern Plains, and Front Range.
Get in
Denver International Airport, (DEN IATA). Commonly referred to as DIA. It is located about 20 miles to the east of downtown Denver. Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all maintain hubs at the airport in Concourses A, B, and C respectively. Most other major domestic carriers also have service here. Information can be obtained by calling +1 303 342-2000.
Get around
By public transport
RTD serves as both light rail within Denver and commuter rail for the surrounding area.