Things To Do
in Broomfield

Broomfield, Colorado sits between Denver and Boulder along the Front Range, offering convenient access to mountain escapes and urban amenities. This suburban city blends family-friendly neighborhoods with plentiful open spaces, parks, and growing retail options. Visitors enjoy a mix of easy trails, craft breweries, and dining options that reflect Colorado’s farm-to-table ethos.

Its central metro location makes day trips to the mountains or downtown Denver simple and enjoyable.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Exploring the Broomfield Commons Park
morning
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Start your day with a refreshing walk around Broomfield Commons Park, where you'll be surrounded by beautiful landscapes and peaceful water features. Enjoy a picnic breakfast on the grassy knolls while watching local wildlife, including birds and squirrels. After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll on the trails that wind through the park, allowing you to connect with nature.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, visit the nearby Broomfield Bay Aquatic Park for some fun in the sun. Enjoy the water slides and lazy river, perfect for cooling off on a warm day. Grab lunch at the park's café, where you can indulge in some classic summer favorites like burgers and ice cream.

evening
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As the sun sets, find a cozy spot in the park for a picnic dinner with family or friends. Bring along a portable speaker for music and enjoy the calming ambiance as the day transitions to night. Finish the evening by watching the stars emerge in the clear Colorado sky, possibly catching a glimpse of the Milky Way.

day 2
Art and Culture at the Broomfield Auditorium
morning
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Begin your day with a visit to the Broomfield Auditorium, where you can explore the local art exhibits featuring works by regional artists. Engage in a guided tour to learn about the history of the art scene in Broomfield and the inspirations behind various pieces. Afterward, grab a light brunch at a nearby café, sampling local pastries and coffee.

afternoon
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Spend your afternoon enjoying a performance or workshop at the auditorium, immersing yourself in the cultural vibe of the city. Check the schedule for family-friendly events, theater productions, or live music, ensuring an engaging experience for all ages. After the show, take time to explore the surrounding area, discovering quaint shops and perhaps picking up a unique souvenir.

evening
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For dinner, head to a nearby restaurant that showcases local flavors and ingredients, allowing you to savor the culinary delights of Broomfield. Post-dinner, return to the auditorium for an evening concert or a community event, where you can socialize and meet fellow art enthusiasts. Let the night conclude with a leisurely walk back, reflecting on the cultural richness of your day.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$10-15
Coffee shop drink$3-6
🏠One-bedroom apartment (city center)$1800-2500/mo
🛒Monthly groceries$250-450
🚗Gas per gallon$3-5

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Convenient access to both Denver and Boulder attractions
  • Strong outdoor recreation opportunities and open spaces
  • Mostly car-dependent; limited public transit within the city
  • Seasonal weather can bring rapid changes, especially in the mountains

Places to Visit in Broomfield

Visit one of these nice places.

Chautauqua Park / Flatirons, Boulder

Iconic granite formations and dramatic foothill scenery with golden-hour lighting for sweeping landscape shots.

Lookout Mountain, Golden

Panoramic vantage points of the Denver metro area and the Front Range, ideal for sunset and cityscape photography.

Denver Skyline from City Park / Union Station Area

City skyline angles and urban textures offering night shots and reflective water surfaces around the metro.

Culinary Guide

Food in Broomfield

Colorado-influenced cuisine here emphasizes farm-to-table ingredients, craft beverages, and diverse flavors driven by proximity to Denver and Boulder. You’ll find restaurants ranging from casual eateries to modern bistros that showcase regional produce and local meats.

Broomfield Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Colorado Bison Burger

A hearty burger featuring locally sourced bison and roasted peppers, a nod to regional game meat traditions.

Must-Try!

Green Chile Cheeseburger

A Colorado staple with pepper jack cheese and smoky green chile for a warming, flavorful bite.

Rocky Mountain Trout

Fresh trout prepared with herbs and lemon, commonly found on menus in mountain-adjacent eateries.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Broomfield Farmers Market

Seasonal market offering local produce, breads, cheeses, and prepared foods from nearby farms and vendors.

Denver-Area Food Trucks Row

A rotation of food trucks offering diverse cuisines on weekends in nearby towns, great for street-food flavors.

Climate Guide

Weather

Broomfield experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and dry, winters are cold with snow, and spring and fall bring mild days with occasional weather swings.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Politeness and casual dress

Coloradoans favor friendly, straightforward communication; casual attire is common in many casual venues and outdoor spaces.

Outdoor respect

Respect wildlife and weather when enjoying outdoor activities; stick to marked trails and follow local rules.

Safety Guide

Safety

General safety tips include staying aware of surroundings, locking vehicles, securing valuables, and planning for sudden weather changes in the foothills. Use well-lit, populated routes at night and follow local advisories when exploring open spaces.

Tipping in Broomfield

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping

In the US, typical gratuity in restaurants is 15-20%. Round up for small services and tip cab or rideshare drivers accordingly.

Payment Methods

Most places accept credit/debit cards and mobile wallets; cash is widely accepted, especially at local markets and some eateries.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Spring

Mild days with blooming wildflowers; keep an eye on late-season snowmelt and afternoon showers.

Summer

Warm, dry days with a tendency for late-afternoon thunderstorms; pack water and sun protection for outdoor plans.

Fall

Colorful foothill foliage; cooler temps and crisp air—great for hiking and photography at sunrise.

Winter

Cold with periodic snow; clear, sunny days are common, but layers and traction are essential for mountain excursions.

Nightlife Guide

Broomfield at Night

Broomfield’s nightlife is relatively low-key compared with Denver or Boulder. The nearby metro area offers a range of craft breweries, casual pubs, and live-music venues, with many options within a short drive in Boulder and Denver for evenings out.

Hiking in Broomfield

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Marshall Mesa Trail (Boulder foothills)

Popular foothills trail with scenic vistas, suitable for a variety of skill levels and weather conditions.

Chautauqua Park Trails (near Boulder)

Classic Colorado hiking with dramatic Flatirons views; a must for landscape photography and moderate climbs.

Golden Gate Canyon State Park Trails

Extensive network of trails through forested canyons and open meadows, offering day-hike options close to the metro area.

Airports

How to reach Broomfield by plane.

Denver International Airport (DEN)

Major international hub about 25-40 minutes from central Broomfield, depending on traffic; numerous domestic and international flight options.

Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC)

Small regional airport in Broomfield offering general aviation and charter services, convenient for private flights and quick connections.

Getting Around

Walkability

Broomfield is primarily car-centric, with walkable pockets around shopping centers like Flatirons Crossing and some residential neighborhoods. Public transit options exist but coverage is not as extensive as in denser urban cores, so plan for driving or rideshare when exploring beyond the core.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

Strong presence of family households, good schools, and safe neighborhoods; many parks and recreational facilities.

Young Professionals

Proximity to Denver–Boulder job markets and a growing dining and brewery scene attract professionals.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Soccer

A popular recreational and organized sport across youth and adults in the metro area.

Skiing/Snowboarding

With nearby resorts and foothill access, winter sports are a beloved regional pastime within a short drive.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic can be heavy during weekday rush hours along I-25 and US-36 corridors, with mid-day and evening backups during peak travel times. Public transit options exist but trips between suburbs and the mountains may require planning; car rental or rideshare is common for mountain access.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Broomfield.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Many menus label vegetarian options; seek veggie-forward dishes and markets with plant-based snacks.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare access is readily available in the Denver metro area, with hospitals and urgent care clinics serving Broomfield residents. UCHealth, Denver Health, and other regional providers offer specialty services within a reasonable drive, along with many primary-care practices and clinics in the suburbs.

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