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Things To Do in Curtis Park

Four Mile Historic Park

4.6
1,054 Google reviews

Rates above the average for things to do near Curtis Park — one of 21 we've tracked here.

Things to Know

Four Mile Historic Park is a seasonal light display park in Denver known for its elaborate Halloween and holiday light installations and interactive games for all ages, located in the foothills near Denver.

Bright Nights is a magical, family-friendly event with impressive light displays and activities that work for everyone from toddlers to seniors, though food service and pricing can be inconsistent.

  • Hundreds of elaborate light displays and interactive games throughout the park that engage visitors of all ages
  • Easy parking and ability to purchase tickets online, which reviewers say saves money
  • Parking is easy and the atmosphere creates genuine joy, especially for young children
  • Food vendor service is slow with long waits, limited options (sometimes only one vendor), and inconsistent quality including cold entrees
  • The grounds are dirt, so appropriate footwear is necessary and jackets are needed even during holiday events
  • Admission is on the pricier side, and some reviewers noted fewer exhibits in recent years compared to the past

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Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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What Visitors Say

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Michael Rollins

5 months ago

Great show! We got there about 6:30 and parking was easy. Beautiful displays and watching the delight of little kids was one of the best parts. I took lots of pictures and we will be back next year.

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janet gray

5 months ago

We went for their Halloween light display. Absolutely fabulous. There so many displays. I have much admiration for the team that organized and set up the month long event. There were quite a few interactive offerings for kids and adults. Our ages ranged from 3 to 70. So much fun. I would next next year, too

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Sweetie

7 months ago

This place is pretty neat! A bit expensive but a cool experience. I do recommend buying the tickets online and adding the food option (saves a lot of money) There’s lots of lights and things to look at. It is dirt so wear appropriate shoes & grab a jacket. There’s tons of lights and interactive games. All ages enjoy this kind of thing! The food depending on what you get can be good. They had a lot of issues the night we went. We had cold chicken and salty burgers but the fries were hot n fresh!

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Monique Rys

7 months ago

Bright Nights was a fun event. I just wish they had a better food vendor. There was only one vendor for dinner and the line was long, wait time was long after ordering and the food ended up being served cold (not ideal for brisket or pork) It was sad that they didn't have the meat on the flat top or grill. I also saw the girls working harder than the one guy there to try and help everyone. Not sure if I would be $25 to go again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Four Mile Historic Park worth it in Curtis Park?

Bright Nights is a magical, family-friendly event with impressive light displays and activities that work for everyone from toddlers to seniors, though food service and pricing can be inconsistent. Known for: hundreds of lights, interactive games, all ages.

What do visitors love about Four Mile Historic Park?

Hundreds of elaborate light displays and interactive games throughout the park that engage visitors of all ages Easy parking and ability to purchase tickets online, which reviewers say saves money Parking is easy and the atmosphere creates genuine joy, especially for young children

Is there anything to know before visiting Four Mile Historic Park?

Food vendor service is slow with long waits, limited options (sometimes only one vendor), and inconsistent quality including cold entrees The grounds are dirt, so appropriate footwear is necessary and jackets are needed even during holiday events Admission is on the pricier side, and some reviewers noted fewer exhibits in recent years compared to the past

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