Best attractions and places to see around Commerce City include a variety of urban and natural sites accessible from the area. Located northeast of Denver, Commerce City provides convenient access to the metropolitan area's diverse offerings. The region features a mix of developed areas and open spaces, with nearby rivers and parks. Visitors can explore both city landmarks and natural landscapes within a short distance.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Denver Union Station is the main railway station and central transportation hub in Denver.
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The 16th Street Mall is the central promenade in downtown Denver, Colorado. It is known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment, connecting Union Station to the north with Civic Center Park to the south. The mall stretches for one mile (approximately 1.6 kilometers). It was designed in 1982 by famed architect I.M. Pei. The original granite paving had a distinctive pattern resembling a diamondback rattlesnake. After extensive renovations, the mall is now often officially referred to simply as 16th Street and has been rebranded as "The Denver Way." 16th Street has been undergoing a major, $175 million redevelopment project since 2022. The extensive reconstruction is expected to be completed by fall 2025. Despite the construction, shops and restaurants will remain open throughout the year.
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Denver Union Station is the historic heart and central transportation hub of the city of Denver, Colorado. Following an extensive renovation in 2014, the landmark Beaux-Arts building no longer serves solely as a train station, but is also a popular gathering place with restaurants, bars, shops, and a hotel. The centerpiece of the station is the stunning Great Hall, with its 20-meter-high ceilings, chandeliers, and elegant seating. The hall is a popular gathering place where visitors can read, work, or relax. It is the starting point for the free 16th Street MallRide Shuttle, which serves the entire downtown Denver area.
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The only real shopping street in Denver.
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Love this ride it’s next to my barbershop In Lodo @ Fadez on Blake st
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Denver Flagship store is located in the restored 1901 Denver Tramway building. Enjoy the trains out front or grab a refreshment in the attached Starbucks. Inside the Starbucks is a bottle refill station.
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Empower Field at Mile High, often called Mile High Stadium, is Denver’s iconic sports venue and home to the NFL’s Denver Broncos. Located near downtown, the stadium sits 5,280 feet above sea level, giving it its name. Opened in 2001, it replaced the original Mile High Stadium and can accommodate over 76,000 fans. The stadium hosts football games, concerts, and other large-scale events and features panoramic views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Outside, the "Bucky the Bronco" statue symbolizes the team and its history.
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For family-friendly outdoor fun, consider visiting The Grove at Commons Park, a 20-acre green space in downtown Denver with running trails and natural landscapes. Another great option is Confluence Park, which offers trails and views at the junction of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River. Both locations are noted as family-friendly.
Yes, several attractions are noted as wheelchair accessible. These include Union Station Denver, a historic transportation hub, and the 16th Street Mall, a central promenade for shopping and dining. Confluence Park also offers accessible paths.
The area around Commerce City offers several natural and green spaces. You can visit Confluence Park, located at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River, offering river views and trails. The Grove at Commons Park features native grasses, wetlands, and cottonwood trees, providing a natural escape within the city.
Many attractions in the area, such as Confluence Park and The Grove at Commons Park, have parking facilities available. For urban attractions like Union Station Denver and the 16th Street Mall, various parking garages and street parking options are typically available nearby, though it's advisable to check specific locations for current availability and rates.
The best times to visit Commerce City attractions for outdoor activities are generally spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring parks and trails. Summer can be warm, while winter brings colder temperatures and potential snow, which might limit some outdoor options but can be suitable for other activities.
Yes, Union Station Denver is a significant historical site and man-made monument, serving as a beautifully restored transportation hub with a rich past. While not strictly historical, Mile High Stadium is an iconic landmark for sports enthusiasts, home to the Denver Broncos.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes around Commerce City. You can explore the South Platte River Trail, a moderate 36 km route, or the Cherry Creek Trail – Mile High Stadium loop, a moderate 55 km ride. For easier options, consider the South Platte River Trail – Valente Lake loop (29 km) or the Clear Creek – Lowell Ponds Wildlife Area loop (31 km). Find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Commerce City guide.
Absolutely! For gravel biking, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Perimeter Trail offers a moderate 43 km ride. Other options include the Rod and Gun Club Pond – First Creek Overlook loop (35 km). For mountain biking, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Perimeter Trail is also a popular moderate 33 km option. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Commerce City and MTB Trails around Commerce City guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse offerings, from the urban charm and shopping opportunities along the 16th Street Mall to the natural beauty and trails of The Grove at Commons Park. The panoramic views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains from places like Mile High Stadium are also highly rated, as is the unique experience of the historic Union Station Denver.
Commerce City is well-connected to Denver's public transport network. From Union Station Denver, which is a major transit hub, you can access various bus and light rail lines that connect to different parts of the city, including areas near parks and outdoor attractions. The free MallRide shuttle also runs along the 16th Street Mall, connecting to other transit options.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, exploring the trails within The Grove at Commons Park or the paths along Confluence Park during off-peak hours (weekdays or early mornings) can offer a more tranquil experience. For a more extensive natural area, consider the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, which offers numerous trails and wildlife viewing opportunities, often less crowded than central city parks.


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