
Apartments near Elitch Gardens in Denver, CO (1,662 Rentals)


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Elitch Gardens is a theme park perfect for Denver apartment residents to blow off steam from a hard days work or throw caution to the wind and spend a whole weekend out here. There is so much to check out you will never see it all in one day. There are thrill rides, kids rides, a water park and lots of live entertainment. Ride the Mind Eraser at speeds over 60 mph while your legs dangle in mid air. Denver apartments residents with nerves of steel should try the Boomerang. Speed up to 50 mph and be shot back and forth through harrowing turns and vertical loops. If your more into water fun check out the Island Kingdom Water Park here at Elitch Gardens. Commotion Ocean is the perfect wave pool for the body surfers in the crowd and the Splashdown will thrill you with its 75 feet of twisting, turning wet and wild raft ride. There's lots of concerts and shows to watch here too. It's an amazing place for fun and frolic for every Denver apartment resident. Take a break from the seriousness of being a grown up and live a little!
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