The Summit at Red Rocks

30 S Holman Way Golden, CO 80401 • From $130 Per Day
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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Pets Considered
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Indoor Pool & Outdoor Pool

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About this property

If you are on the hunt for the perfect stay in Golden, CO, then book with us at our units in The Summit at Red Rocks! Against the stunning backdrop of downtown Denver, The Summit at Red Rocks is a tranquil escape from the city This community boasts a plethora of amenities that will make your stay exciting. National residents can enjoy a state-of-the-art fitness center, a sparkling indoor and outdoor swimming pool, and so much more. The Summit at Red Rocks is easily accessible to I-70 and 6th Avenue making your daily commute an ease! 

 

Amenities

Two-Lane Bowling Alley
State-of-the-Art Fitness Center Open 24-hours
Sparkling Indoor and Outdoor Swimming Pool
Elevator
Picnic Area with Barbecue
Complimentary Package Acceptance
Copy & Fax Services
Video Library
Easy Access to Shopping
Access to Public Transportation and Freeways
Air Conditioning
Stainless Steel Appliances
Granite Countertops

Property Location

About Golden, Colorado

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Golden, CO

Founded as a true gold rush town in 1859, the city of Golden is actually named after miner Tom Golden and not the precious metal. The original Golden City has served as the territorial capital but lost its battle to nearby Denver following the Civil War when the other city built a larger railway system. Golden became more industrial as breweries, including the still-present Coors Brewery, a paper mill and five smelters were established. Today, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the American Mountaineering Center are both located in Golden.

The Community of Golden

Interstate 70 lies to the southeast of Golden and allows for a quick trip to nearby Denver. The downtown district is in the northern part of the city, with recreational opportunities more to the west and residential areas to the east.

What to Do in Golden

Established in 1873, Coors Brewery has evolved into the largest single-site brewery in the U.S. and offers regular tours. A self-guided, 30-minute overview lets you see how malting, brewing and packaging are done, then adults can sample the finished product. Once you've finished the tour, you'll get a commemorative Coors glass and can get even more Coors merchandise at the gift shop.

The Colorado School of Mines has more than 2,500 types of gems and minerals on display, including the Miss Colorado crown that boasts 21 diamonds and a moon rock collected on the Apollo 17 mission. Two 45-minute guided tours feature either the museum's collection or the outdoor geologic trail.

The Golden area abounds in recreational opportunities, and many are found in nearby Golden Gate State Park. More than 12,000 acres are home to campgrounds; trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding; and stocked fishing ponds. In the winter, the park is well-known for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

One Place You Shouldn't Miss in Golden

Buffalo Bill Cody was a larger-than-life figure of the Old West, and he's buried in Golden. Visit his grave overlooking Lookout Mountain and tour the small museum dedicated to his life. While not as extensive as the Buffalo Bill Center in Cody, Wy., you'll be able to learn quite a bit about Buffalo Bill's influence on the west through his performances and see a significant firearms collection. The drive up to the museum is especially scenic.

Dining in Golden

The contemporary Abejas restaurant in downtown Golden focuses on sustainable, local produce and organic meats. Decorated with reclaimed materials, Abejas serves a renowned weekend brunch with eclectic offerings like Smoked Steelhead Trout Benedict and Duck Confit Hash. Staying for dinner? You can't go wrong with a delicious hanger steak or seared scallops.

Woody's Wood-Fired Pizza is a community standard, and you'll see why when you try a slice. The all-you-can-eat pizza, soup and salad bar fills you up, or try a burger or sandwich. If you're ordering a full pizza, try the Golden Backpack with sausage and pepperoni; the sales benefit the local program to provide food for needy kids.

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