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Things To Do in Highlands
Rates above the average for things to do near Highlands — one of 36 we've tracked here.
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A beautiful developing park with impressive large-scale sculptures scattered throughout that reward exploration, though you'll need to drive or walk around to find them all.
3775 Tennyson St, Denver, CO 80212, USA
Known for: Farm-to-table shopping meets outdoor garden gathering
1550 Wewatta St, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Known for: Underground tunnels, endless corners, unforgettable
Based on Google reviews · AI summarized
Paea Vakauta
3 months ago
I think the area itself is nice but it appears to still be under construction/developing… one thing to note (for tourists like myself) is that you have to drive around to “find” Umi or even locate the other artwork. They’re not all in one area so yeah… they’re kinda just—around/near each other lol. My husband & I ended up driving around the park & taking photos of the statues inside our car & then parking on the hill above where Umi was & walked down/around.
Debora Braswell
4 months ago
The art is beautiful and breathtaking. Be sure you see all of the statues. They aren't all near each other.
Lady's Adventure Time
a year ago
This is a very beautiful trail, with fun and beautiful artwork. For those who are looking for parking spot, there is literally signs that says parking this way. The only thing that i can say were the parking gets a little confusing is the turing part because it does look like your not supposed go over the curb but you do and you see a field with gravel on it. Worst case you park on a side road and walk down.
Tanya Wallace
8 months ago
Nice park to take a stroll in. It has large sculpture art scattered along trail. There is a designated parking area, just follow the signs.
11700 Grig's Rd, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126, USA
Known for: Epic sunset views, easy trails for everyone