highlands + nw denver
Home Age/Style
Historic/Brick/Pre 1950
Newer, Modern Finishes
Proximity to Parks/Trails
Many
Limited
Daily Activities
With a Car
Without a Car
Vibe
Music/Art/Sports Nearby
Home -centric Lifestyle
highlands + nw denver
Divided into sub-neighborhoods, including Potter Highland, LoHi (Lower Highland), and West Highland—the area has something for everyone. From Victorian-era homes and charming bungalows to sleek, modern townhomes, the Highlands offers a diverse range of architectural styles to fit any lifestyle.
At the heart of the neighborhood is LoHi, a trendy hotspot filled with rooftop restaurants, craft breweries, boutique shops, and buzzing coffeehouses. Residents can indulge in world-class dining or enjoy leisurely strolls across the iconic Highland Bridge, which connects the neighborhood to downtown Denver.
The Highlands is also home to beautiful parks and green spaces, such as Highland Park and Sloan’s Lake, where locals enjoy outdoor activities like paddleboarding, picnicking, and jogging. Community events, farmers’ markets, and street fairs further enhance the area’s lively and welcoming atmosphere.
The Berkeley neighborhood adds even more appeal to northwest Denver with charming residential streets, great local restaurants, scenic parks, community events, and the lively Tennyson Street district.
Whether you’re drawn to its historic roots, modern amenities, or unbeatable dining and entertainment options, the Highlands delivers a unique Denver experience. It’s a neighborhood where timeless charm meets contemporary living, making it a highly desirable area to call home.
The Highlands is generally bordered by I-25 to the east, West 46th Avenue to the north, Sheridan Boulevard to the west, and West 26th Avenue to the south with easy access to downtown and nearby favorites like Sloan’s Lake for walking, biking, and lakefront recreation.
Together, these neighborhoods offer an unbeatable mix of character, culture, convenience, and true Colorado lifestyle.