If you live in or are planning to visit Denver this holiday season, you are in for a magical treat, as there is so much to see and do this most colorful time of the year! If you are looking for things to do that are suitable for the entire family, we recommend watching the Nutcracker, taking in the festive Christkindl Market, and then checking out the dazzling 110-foot-tall Mile High Tree:
Taking place November 30th (2019) through January 31st (2020), the Mile High Tree is the tallest digital tree in America and is a can’t-miss this holiday season.
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Located at the Denver Performing Arts Complex’s Sculpture Park, the Mile High Tree is the poster child for “larger than life,” as it reaches an incredible 110 feet tall and spans a whopping 39 feet wide, which can easily fit 140 guests at a time!
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As if you needed more than just the vibrant lights themselves to inspire a visit, the Mile High Tree boasts all of your favorite holiday tunes, which play in-sync with the lights every half hour and on the hour.
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In addition to Christmas songs, the tree plays traditional Hannukah and Kwanzaa tunes, both of which are also beautifully choreographed to the jaw-dropping light show.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Do you need another reason to visit the Mile High Tree? Located around the tree are several gigantic ornaments, snowflakes, and other colorful decorations, perfect for your holiday card or Facebook profile picture.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier Don’t worry about visiting in the cold of the night, as there are fireplaces scattered about to keep you warm!
For more information on parking, special events, and the Mile High Tree itself, check out Visit Denver’s website.
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Admission to the Mile High Tree - which is open every night from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - is free.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Have you had a chance to visit the Mile High Tree? We would love to see your pictures in the comments! For more things to do around the Centennial State this holiday season, check out The 1.5-Million-Light Christmas in Color Will Be Returning To Colorado This Holiday Season!
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Taking place November 30th (2019) through January 31st (2020), the Mile High Tree is the tallest digital tree in America and is a can’t-miss this holiday season.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Located at the Denver Performing Arts Complex’s Sculpture Park, the Mile High Tree is the poster child for “larger than life,” as it reaches an incredible 110 feet tall and spans a whopping 39 feet wide, which can easily fit 140 guests at a time!
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
As if you needed more than just the vibrant lights themselves to inspire a visit, the Mile High Tree boasts all of your favorite holiday tunes, which play in-sync with the lights every half hour and on the hour.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
In addition to Christmas songs, the tree plays traditional Hannukah and Kwanzaa tunes, both of which are also beautifully choreographed to the jaw-dropping light show.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Do you need another reason to visit the Mile High Tree? Located around the tree are several gigantic ornaments, snowflakes, and other colorful decorations, perfect for your holiday card or Facebook profile picture.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier Don’t worry about visiting in the cold of the night, as there are fireplaces scattered about to keep you warm!
For more information on parking, special events, and the Mile High Tree itself, check out Visit Denver’s website.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Admission to the Mile High Tree - which is open every night from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - is free.
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Have you had a chance to visit the Mile High Tree? We would love to see your pictures in the comments! For more things to do around the Centennial State this holiday season, check out The 1.5-Million-Light Christmas in Color Will Be Returning To Colorado This Holiday Season!
Courtesy of Brandon Sandmeier
Don’t worry about visiting in the cold of the night, as there are fireplaces scattered about to keep you warm!