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Beat the Heat: Some Colorado Indoor Activities to Help You Stay Cool

Fortunately, Denver has more to offer than overpriced matinees and outdated malls. Whether you’re avoiding a sunburn, wrangling restless kids, or just trying to preserve your core temperature, there are plenty of smart, screen-free ways to cool down around town. These Colorado indoor activities will help you dodge the heat and enjoy the summer days, regardless of rising temperatures.

    1. Bowling at Holiday Lanes or Punch Bowl SocialBowling remains an underrated classic. At Holiday Lanes in Lakewood, it’s all retro charm and reasonable prices. For something splashier, Punch Bowl Social offers lanes, karaoke, arcade games, and enough craft cocktails to take the sting out of your third consecutive split.


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    2. Breweries (as Many as Possible)Denver’s craft breweries weren’t built for January. They’re shady, industrial-chic, and usually freezing inside, thanks to overzealous cooling systems. Grab a friend, grab a sour, and make a game out of trying new ones in your neighborhood. Bonus points for breweries that double as dog sanctuaries and food truck courts.
    3. The Clyfford Still Museum: Chill. Literally and Metaphorically.This place is an architectural masterpiece that happens to house one of the most significant collections of abstract expressionist art in the world. But here’s the real kicker: it’s blissfully cool and remarkably quiet. You won’t find café chaos or a museum gift shop crammed with slinkies. Just hushed galleries, high ceilings, and curated serenity.
    4. The Downtown AquariumSharks, otters, and stingrays, oh my. Denver’s Downtown Aquarium is a reliable escape from the sun with its winding indoor exhibits and dimly lit viewing tunnels. There’s also a restaurant with massive floor-to-ceiling tanks, in case you need a side of trout with your trout. Pssst… they sometimes have some stellar Groupon deals.
    5. Food HallsDenver’s food halls are basically adult summer camps with better snacks and central air. Places like Stanley Marketplace, Denver Central Market, and Edgewater Public Market offer sprawling, shaded spaces to browse, sip, and snack your way through the heat of the day. Whether you’re chasing the tangy perfection of Thai street food or camping out with a cold brew and a laptop, these indoor culinary hubs let you linger without breaking a sweat.
    6. Indoor Playgrounds (Yes, For Adults Too)If you have kids, the real summer villain is not the sun. It’s your AC bill when they’ve refused to go outside for the third day in a row. Indoor play spaces save your sanity and the price is justifiable, right?

      For kids:

      • Urban Air Adventure Park (various locations)
      • Luv 2 Play (Lakewood)

      For grown-ups:

      • Archery Games Denver: dodgeball but with foam-tipped arrows
      • N Denver: ping-pong, cocktails, and blessedly low lighting
    7. The Library: A Free AC OasisPublic libraries are the original third space. Arapahoe and Denver Public Library branches offer cozy reading chairs, kids’ play areas, study nooks, community events, and that beautiful, humbling blast of taxpayer-funded air conditioning. Bonus: many branches now have maker spaces, 3D printers, recording studios, or even kitchen demo classes.
    8. Little Man Ice Cream Factory Tour: Cold on PurposeSure, you could just get a cone. But for a deeper dive (and better air conditioning) the factory tour in Sloan’s Lake adds a Willy Wonka twist to your sugar fix. It’s kid-friendly, adult-approved, and includes plenty of samples. Plus, it’s hard to feel cranky when you’re literally surrounded by sprinkles.
    9. Meow Wolf Convergence StationThis immersive art experience in the Sun Valley neighborhood isn’t just wildly creative… it’s also climate-controlled. Wander through four surreal floors of otherworldly installations, interactive exhibits, and enough neon to fry your perception of reality. Bonus: It’s indoors, dark, and cool in every sense of the word. Check out their specialsummer experience.

Arts, Crafts, and Cocktails

  • Upstairs Circus: Arts, Crafts, and CocktailsDIY workshop, part bar, part creative therapy, you pick a project (think leatherwork, jewelry, or concrete coasters), grab a drink, and start making. It’s social, hands-on, and refreshingly indoors. Great for friend groups, couples, or anyone in need of a productive distraction from the sun slowly cooking your front porch.

 

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