Evergreen is a census-designated place (CDP) and a U.S. Post Office in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Evergreen is roughly 29 miles (47 km) west from Denver. The population was 9,038 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Evergreen
5.0 based on 79 reviews
A small local family business specializing in beginner to expert wilderness adventures, rock climbing, bouldering, and wilderness survival instruction in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Rock Climbing, rappelling, top rope, sport climbing and traditional climbing clinics are featured in Evergreen’s only Rock Climbing and Survival School. Experience a course on wilderness survival or bouldering at world class Staunton State Park and Aldefer/Three Sisters Park. Customize your Colorado experience, learn wilderness education and experience Evergreen with us. Snowshoe/Winter Hiking, Bouldering and Survival courses are dependent upon snow levels in permitted areas. EWG operates all year outside of family holidays and major snow storms.
4.5 based on 131 reviews
Great mountain biking park for beginners
My husband, two teenage daughters, and myself, hiked the Sisters Trail. It was about a 2 mile hike, which was some sun and shade. The hike took us up the mountain at a very easy pace, and then back down. It was a beautiful scenic hike, with lots of rocks for my daughters to climb, and we also were able to get close enough to deer for pictures. Most of the time we were by ourselves on the trail, and would occasionally pass others. I definitely recommend this hike, great picture taking opportunities.
4.5 based on 403 reviews
Snow ball fights, ice skating, sculptures, sledding and ice fishing! An ice fisherman even allowed my son to fish! Fun to watch the skating even if you aren’t participating! Great windows and views are available.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
TallGrass is Different So close to Denver but so far away from everyday cares, the tranquility you find in a visit to TallGrass starts even before you arrive. Ascending into the Rocky Mountain foothills, passing open fields beneath mountain vistas, turning at Evergreen Lake and following Upper Bear Creek, you know you're on your way to a calming, relaxing experience. When you arrive at TallGrass and settle yourself on the patio or in the Great Room, the views of grazing elk and deer, beautiful cloud formations, and majestic Mt. Evans confirm that you are in the perfect place to relax and unwind. The uniqueness of the TallGrass experience extends beyond its picturesque location. You'll discover a culture of gratitude that connects guests with staff and community in a gentle and nurturing way. A mission to "Awe and Inspire," combined with a workplace environment that supports personal and professional growth, and a commitment to care for the world in which we all live.
We booked for me and my wife a Himalayan Salt Stone Massage and it was heavenly. The entire experience from the start couldn’t have been any better. The heartfelt welcome, the comfy bath ropes and slippers. Then the time in their tranquility room by the fire was already magical, while we each waited for our massage therapist to pick us up. Marilyn was fantastic and I highly recommend you ask for her by name. The massage room itself was super relaxing as well and the entire experience was just superb. To top it off after the massage we got some great ideas for products, with no pressure to buy. Just loved the entire experience. Go ahead and treat yourself as well. You will be glad you did.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
The 10 miles drive from Idaho Springs at the end of March was safe and easy. The Echo Lodge right after the Lake is literally covered by ice, unreachable and so is the road to Mount Evans. You won't see the Lake since is frozen and because the recent snow is covered by a white blanket. Birds and a Squirrel asked for food. We saw a lot of Deers marks and poo. It was a nice, easy, short hike. Unexpected for us. Bathrooms were open.
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