Highland rises just across the South Platte from LoDo, connected by graceful pedestrian bridges and framed by postcard skyline views. On leafy streets, renovated brick bungalows sit alongside modern townhomes, while 32nd Avenue and Lower Highland buzz with coffee roasters, chef-driven eateries, and late-night scoop shops. Residents prize the easy blend of urban energy and neighborhood ease: walk to dinner, stroll home under string lights, and still find quiet pockets for mornings on the porch.
Outdoorsy types make a habit of the riverfront—paddle or people-watch at Confluence Park, then cruise the trail network by bike. Commuting is straightforward, with frequent bus and rail service via RTD, plus quick access to downtown and the mountains. Nearby favorites multiply the options: breweries in Sunnyside, a short stroll to the stadium through Jefferson Park, and indie shops along Berkeley’s Tennyson corridor.
Families find strong academic options through Denver Public Schools, including dual-language pathways at Valdez Elementary. Weekend calendars fill quickly with the Highland Street Fair, farmers markets, live music, and sunset picnics on the pedestrian bridges.
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