Local events coming up this Fall in Denver.

Dive Into Denver’s Fall Local Events: The Ultimate Seasonal Guide

Fall is an enchanting time in Denver, as the city comes alive with a myriad of local events that are perfect for residents at Gardens at Cherry Creek to enjoy. From artistic festivals to unique light celebrations, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of Denver’s fall events.

Colorado Black Arts Festival

For over 38 years, the Colorado Black Arts Festival has been a beacon for artistic and cultural expression in Denver. This festival is a vibrant celebration of black artists and the community, featuring a variety of performances, art exhibitions, and cultural activities. It’s an event that not only entertains but also educates and inspires.

Denver Water Lantern Festival

Experience a magical evening at the Denver Water Lantern Festival. This event brings people together through a celebration of light and community. Participants can decorate lanterns and release them into the water, creating a beautiful, illuminated display. It’s a night filled with hope, reflection, and unity.

Crosscurrents at Confluence Park

One of Denver’s favorite riverside festivals, Crosscurrents, takes over Confluence Park with a series of activities and performances. Enjoy live music, art installations, and delicious local food as you frolic along the banks of the South Platte River. This event is perfect for those who love nature and culture combined.

The String Cheese Incident at Red Rocks

Don’t miss the String Cheese Incident live at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This legendary band will be performing for three nights, offering a blend of electric and acoustic sounds. It’s a must-attend event for music lovers, set against the stunning backdrop of one of the world’s most iconic concert venues.

With so many amazing events this fall, there’s no better time to explore everything Denver has to offer. Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in the rich culture, community, and artistry that make this city a wonderful place to live.

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