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Is there anything off the beaten path not listed on typical travel websites you can recommend to check out? Really looks like the whole denver/colorado springs area is fun place to visit/live.
If I had a week, I would do something like this:
3-4 days in Denver: Downtown is great: brewery tours (Great Divide, Breckenridge, Strange, etc.), bars, restaurants, Rockies game, 16th street mall w/ free shuttle bus. There are some great neighborhhods surrounding downtown, and several awesome parks. Go for a run and/or play sports at Wash Park (enjoy the scenery as tons of people run there after work). I recommend the Cherry Creek farmer's market on Saturday morning for great produce, food, and scenery.
Cherry Creek is worth a visit. It is less than 5-10 minutes from downtown, tons of good restaurants, and one of the nicest parts of Denver.
Denver has a ton of weekend festivals in the summer- lots of fun. Denver has great golf, so let me know if you need suggestions.
1-2 days north of Denver: Estes Park, Longmont, Boulder
I love Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Longmont and Boulder are both on the way to Estes Park, depending on which roads you take. Longmont has two of my favorite breweries (Left Hand, Oskar Blues), and Boulder has a bunch of breweries (Avery, Upslope, Boulder Beer, Twisted Pine, Mountain Sun). Boulder is a cool town and worth a visit.
1-2 days in/around the mountains of Summit County:
Breckenridge has a lot of good eateries/bars, and Vail is more upscale. Mountain golf is great, as is the hiking and fishing. When it gets warm here in the summer (gets to 90* maybe 30 days/year), I love getting away to the mountains where it is 75 in the day and 55 at night. You can stop in Idaho Springs (30 minutes west of Denver) and get pizza at Beau Jo's and hit up the Tommyknocker brewery and bar (I like their beer a lot). Blackhawk is a casino town 45 minutes from Denver. Evergreen is 30 minutes from Denver and is a cool town with an awesome lake.
1 day in Colorado Springs: Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods, Air FOrce Academy, Broadmoor Resort.
Of course, my hobbies could be a lot different than your hobbies/interests. Feel free to post your interests, and I can make other suggestions based on that. I love to play golf and ski (close to 100 days/year combined), hike or just get outdoors, drink craft beers, go to a bunch of Rockies games, see wildlife and go to zoos, and get out and about.