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19th-century Arvada has clearly come into its own
Downtown Arvada has a deep history dating back to the mid 19th century, but don’t mistake this Colorado town for being totally quaint. Booking an Arvada vacation rental is the first sign that this area is completely modern—and the perfect choice for those who wish for some quiet while being within proximity of Denver and Boulder. Bustling shopping avenues provide the energy, while wondrous natural attractions keep the area completely down to earth.
Activities and attractions in Arvada
Do you want to discover top things to see and do during your stay? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable vacation rental, you'll want to experience everything that makes Arvada a one-of-a-kind vacation spot. These are some of the major attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Denver's Downtown Aquarium (5.2 mi / 8.4 km)
- Elitch Gardens Theme Park (5.4 mi / 8.8 km)
- Water World (5.5 mi / 8.9 km)
- Butterfly Pavilion (5.9 mi / 9.6 km)
- Denver Zoo (8.1 mi / 13.1 km)
- Sport Stable (11 mi / 17.7 km)
Arvada, a world of natural beauty and modern perfection
It’s no surprise that there’s some serious natural beauty in Arvada—it was once an agricultural community, after all. Here, you’re just as likely to find an epic walking and hiking trail as you are a lively, old-school bar. Fancy a dance? Pop into a buzzy club. If you’ve booked your Arvada vacation rental in the fall, the Arvada Harvest Festival is a must: it’s a fantastical event that celebrates the season and offers plenty of family fun. Nature preserves and parks are optimal spots for picnics, camping, or simply kicking back and gazing at the stars on a clear night.
Summer sun, winter winds, and 4 seasons
With approximately 250 sunny days per year, Arvada doesn’t exactly disappoint. Rainfall is barely over around 15 inches, with snowfall of roughly 70 inches. In other words, this is a largely year-round city that doesn’t steer too far in any particular direction. July is the steamiest month, with highs of nearly 90 degrees. Winter means business: January temperatures may dip as low as 16 degrees, so bundle up if you’ve booked your Arvada vacation rental during the chilly months.
Rocky Mountain high, but plenty to see down under, too
In the Western Plains, Arvada is one of the most appealing places to visit if your main goal is to enjoy exceptional Rocky Mountain views. There are also plenty of clear fields in which to take a deep breath, connect with nature, and enjoy mind-blowing sunrises and sunsets. Largely residential, the area is still home to plenty of natural beauty—the Ralston Creek Trail winds through here, while the amazing Fault Caves, about 10 miles from Arvada, are considered a surprisingly popular party spot. In other words, head straight for the caves if you want to mix and mingle.
Transportation options to and around Arvada
Fly into Denver Intl. Airport (DEN), the closest airport, located 22.2 mi (35.8 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you can also fly into Broomfield, CO (BJC-Rocky Mountain Metropolitan), which is 7.5 mi (12.1 km) away.
If you'd rather travel by train, you can make your way to Arvada Ridge Station. You might consider catching a ride on the metro at Arvada Gold Strike Station to easily navigate the city.