Well you might just think of the Botanic Gardens as a beautiful place for wildlife, Botanic Gardens transforms into a family-friendly fall and Halloween fun! This place illustrates history, nature and seasonal excitement! The Denver Botanic Gardens is a 700 acres of plant refuges and additionally a working farm. It attracts many visitors and the community that surrounds it. Showing the true beauty of nature from butterfly farms to organizations that keep the farm running. Although it is a place for fun, hard workers every day are actively growing more than six acres of vegetables for farm stands and subscribers. Dating back all the way since the 1800’s when the Botanic Gardens were started. There is a wide variety of fun activities to do during the fall season here in Denver. Some of the most popular and memorable traditions are the Pumpkin festival and the Corn maze.
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Oct 10th-12th, 9am- 4pm, Friday to Sunday at Chatfield farms |
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Oct 19th- Nov 2nd, 9am-5pm, Fridays- Sundays at Chatfield Farms |
Although these activities are the most visited, there is a wide range of go-to autumn traditions at Denver’s Botanic Garden such as; Ghost in the Garden, Glow before Dark, Glow at the Gardens, Blossoms of Light, and Trail of Lights. These spooky seasonal attractions bring the community/visitors together to celebrate the season of fall. Whether you are exploring the massive 700 acres of nature, Denver Botanic Gardens provides a family-friendly place that truly shines when it turns into a Halloween event place every fall! Don’t miss out on these fantastic traditions!
Chatfield Farms Location-
8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Road
Littleton, CO 80128
720-865-3500
Map– Click here to find the map of Denver’s Botanic Garden.