Littleton is the Home Rule Municipality in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties that is the county seat of Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The city is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city population was 41,737 at the 2010 United States Census, ranking as the 20th most populous municipality in the State of Colorado.
Restaurants in Littleton
4.5 based on 325 reviews
Always enjoy visiting Chatfiled. Many activities to choose from including fishing, camping, hiking trails, and a RC airport.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
A local brewery.
After a bit of shopping in Littleton, there was definitely an appetite needing to be satisfied around lunchtime. A stop at The Farm House connected to the Breckenridge Brewery hit all of the needed replenishments. Tons of specialty beers including beer bloody’s (refreshment definitely worth trying), beer mimosas and guest taps all made choosing a challenge. Apps are great and terrific to share based on ample portions - we hd the charcuterie board which was outstanding. Soups are homemade and quite hearty and a salad split with fried chicken was more than a meal for two. Parking is ample depending on brewery tour and tasting room volumes and pricing is reasonable. Plenty of TVs on walls to catch sporting events and the service is simply outstanding. Definitely a place we will go back to.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
This recreational outdoor area is located near Deer Creek Canyon and offers mountain biking and hiking.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
This park is well designed for families and for individuals to enjoy. There is areas for all ages as well as a lake to walk around and play areas for young kids and skate board fans.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
South Platte Park contains the only unchannelized stretch of the South Platte River in the Denver Metro Area. 878 acres of open space provide 5 lakes open to fishing, 4+ miles of walking trails, a paved regional recreation trail, 2.5 miles of river, over 300 species of wildlife, a free nature center with interactive exhibits, and nature classes for schools, youth, families, and adults.
Being from the Midwest and mainly rolling hills and flat gravel roads, I can't tell you how happy I was to find this gem for a morning run. Nice fairly flat area with a lovely gravel path that is easier on the joints.
4.5 based on 430 reviews
Visited this park close to Denver with a 2 year old. We had to wait 15 minutes at park entrance for a parking spot since it was Saturday but the wait was well worth the stunning beauty. Well kept, well staffed park. No pets. No climbing on rocks. PERFECT!
4.5 based on 151 reviews
This was our first visit to Hudson Gardens during their December holiday lights season. We had a great time strolling through the grounds and viewing the beautiful trees lit up in different colors. They have carefully arranged the path, so people are spread out and don;t feel as crowded or confined. It really put us in the holiday spirit and are ready to go again next year !
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Local history, beautiful farm, cute animals, love this place. There are several areas that depict what life was like in the past(1800's/early 1900's) on a farm including demos on how to make butter, blacksmithng, and everyday farm life. Live animals roam around outside and love to see visitors.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Immerse yourself in a world of discovery as SeaQuest takes you on an adventure through rainforests, deserts and the depths of the seas. With exciting exhibits and activities for families and children of all ages, you'll be able to get wet with the stingrays, feed the toucans, encounter the caimans, marvel at the sharks, take selfies with the snakes and more. Creating an unforgettable experience for every guest by connecting them with amazing animals from all over the planet.
This was such a great experience. My favorite part was feeding the lorikeets nectar. The sugar gliders were also a lot of fun to watch and interact with. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable.
4.0 based on 162 reviews
Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms is a 700-acre native plant refuge and working farm located along the banks of Deer Creek in southern Jefferson County.
Trail of Lights 2020 -the bright spot of a challenging year. It was so beautiful and so safe. I love how everyone follows the safe guidelines with spacing and masks. The tickets are limited for each slot but truthfully, the grounds are so spacious that we didn't see too many other folks. We met our family for hot chocolate in the spacious parking lot then strolled through the beautiful grounds with masks on. Since it was a cold night, they helped to keep us warm! The Trail of Lights excursion was the highlight of the Thanksgiving holiday and indeed, possible the year. We were especially happy to have our 18 month old grandson who was in awe of the lights and peeking at the chickens and ducks in the warm hot complete with heat lamp. Thank you Denver Botanic Gardens.
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