Denver gay district

Although any bar in Denver are accepting, there&#x;s something particular about visiting a local LGBTQ+ lock or club and diving into The Mile High City&#x;s queer community. They are the spots where you comprehend you&#x;ll be surrounded by like-minded, amusement and eccentric people. And luckily for us, there are plenty of Queer nightlife options to choose from, no matter your taste.

Dancing Queens (and Kings) - Dance Bars and Clubs

For those who want to bust out their dancing shoes and cut a rug to remixes of today&#x;s top hits, you&#x;ll want to hit one of the top move bars in the city&#x;X Bar, Tracks, Blush & Blu, or Charlie&#x;s.

X Prevent is a staple for Denver Diverse folks. Known for its inclusivity towards both the gay and straight communities, X Bar has been around for seven years and has been an important staple of Denver for just as long.

X Block is well recognizable for the pink flamingos during identity festival, and they are everywhere, explained Cindy Alix, general manager at X Block. We also donate them away and have the biggest pink flamingo around on our float.  We have a

A Look at Denver LGBTQ+ History

Denver has long been a gathering place for people of all cultures. First were the high plains American Indians who followed the buffalo herds and lived throughout the Front Range. When prospectors discovered gold in , thousands of people crossed the Wonderful Plains and settled in and around Denver. By the s, Denver was dubbed the gay oasis of the West. Today, Denver is a city of many colors and cultures, a rich tapestry of diverse and fascinating people. 

Here are some moments of notice in LGBTQ+ history in Denver:

 Gay Coalition of Denver works with Denver's City Council to abolish anti-gay laws.

 Denver's first Celebration celebration, a picnic, is held in Cheesman Park. 

 Denver holds its first official Pride Parade. 

 The Colorado Queer Rodeo Association is formed. Soon after, Denver hosted its first gay rodeo. 

 Denver's gay and lesbian people mobilizes to elect Federico Peña, Denver's first Latino mayor and executive ally to the community. 

Take a Tour of Denver's First Queer Cultural District

Pride Month marks the one year anniversary of the unofficial formation of Denver’s first ever Queer Cultural District. Dubbed Lavender Hill, the name is a nod to the shade of purple’s complicated place in LGBTQ+ history. The district’s loose boundaries blanket the Capitol Hill, North Cap Hill, City Park West, and Cheesman Park neighborhoods, plus parts of Five Points and Baker, to incorporate sites crucial to the city’s gay history.

With hopes of earning official city recognition in coming years, the district was created to centralize and support local lgbtq+ businesses and LGBTQ+ resources. In fact, the way for Denver’s annual Event Parade cuts right through the center of it. So while you’re out celebrating Pride this month, here is just a taste of what Lavender Hill has to offer.

🏳️‍🌈 A Little History

Located just on the border of the North Cap Hill and CBD neighborhoods, the American Museum of Western Art is hosting a series of art discussions all month long focused on paintings that main attraction th

Denver Colorado's Top Gay Neighborhoods

Denver, Colorado has a quite a scant amazing neighborhoods ~ I’d possess to say the entire urban area is surprisingly gay friendly. Most of neighborhoods we’ll mention possess nice amenities and welcoming outdoor areas, with plenty of shopping and restaurants to fill a day of leisure. 

The Cheesman Park area is Denver’s premier queer neighborhood. There are single family homes as well as high-rise and mid-rise condo living. Cheesman Park is 80 acres and offers lots of sunshine and the most amazing city and mountain views, with the gayest coffee shops just steps away! The Highlands is another pleasant gay friendly neighborhood, just west of downtown, the area has lots of great shopping and eating opportunities. Brick bungalows nestle within the businesses to produce a very diverse beautiful neighborhood with acres Sloan’s Lake Park just minutes away. 

 Looking for “New Construction” in a home? Verify our Stapleton (Gaypleton) for a more hip urban feel, or Lowry for a more quite serene scene ~ both minutes to th