Sometimes you just have to do it for the ‘gram.

When my couples travel to Denver for their elopement, more often than not they make a vacation out of it to celebrate. There are so many places to see, and of course they want to document their epic trip with pictures! In my opinion, these are the best photo spots near Denver for both gorgeous views and epic photo ops. While you’re out in nature, please remember to Leave No Trace.

Red Rocks Ampitheater and Park – Morrison

Red Rocks is a “must see” spot for a lot of visitors, and for good reason! The naturally formed, world-famous outdoor venue has a ton to see. The amphitheater itself is breathtaking, sometimes literally, and you’ll definitely find locals running up and down the steps or practicing yoga if you stop by. There are a few hiking trails too if you’re after more views!

  • Drive time from Denver – 25 minutes
  • Know before you go
    • Bathrooms available
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Plenty of parking

Chautauqua Park – Boulder

If you want great views of the Flatirons, this is the place. For my non-hiker buddies, you can still get a great view in the open, grassy area at the base, but if you’re up for an adventure, there are plenty of trails to explore. Sunset here is AMAZING, so plan to show up around 4:45 p.m. (depending on time of year) if you’re doin it for the ‘gram. 

  • Drive time from Denver – 30 minutes
  • Photography Permits are Required
  • Know before you go
    • Bathrooms available
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Parking is limited, but Boulder offers the Park to Park shuttle during peak season, which can drop you off at Chautauqua

Lookout Mountain – Golden

Golden is a special place and Lookout Mountain has my favorite views of downtown and the Front Range. Not only will you get great pictures from the top, but the drive is also one of the most scenic routes along the Front Range. It’s a win-win! It can get pretty busy on the weekends, so if you don’t want randos wandering through your photos, I’d recommend heading up early or during the week. 

  • Drive time from Denver – 30 minutes 
  • Jefferson County Photo Permit is required
  • Know before you go
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • There are several pullovers you can park in on the way up or there’s plenty of parking by the Buffalo Bill Museum at the top

The Peoples’ Crossing – Boulder

Have you noticed Boulder is one of the best photo spots near Denver? The Peoples’ Crossing, formally known as Settler’s Park, is actually a network of short trails stemming out from Red Rocks and gives great views of the unique cliff formations Red Rocks is known for. This is another pretty popular spot on the weekends, so work it in during the week if you can. And if you plan to head out onto the trails, make sure you’ve got some decent hiking shoes on – some of the trails can get pretty dicey. 

  • Drive time from Denver – 40 minutes
  • Know before you go
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Parking available at the trailhead

Eldorado Canyon State Park – Golden

Get your camera ready for these panoramic views! This canyon is a hidden treasure close to downtown Denver, complete with cliffs and creeks. I definitely recommend checking out the park’s website before you go to get the full run-down on what to expect. The park has a capacity limit, so if you show up when capacity is reached, you’ll be turned away. Your best chance to avoid the weekend crowd is to take a trip during the cooler months. If your heart is set on summer, this is another spot that’s best during the week!

  • Drive time from Denver – 45 minutes
  • Know before you go
    • Bathrooms available
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • $10 daily vehicle pass
    • $4 individual daily pass

Evergreen Lake – Evergreen

Find yourself surrounded by pine trees out at Evergreen Lake. One of the more easily accessible locations thanks to its paved roads, there’s views for everyone here. Take in the gorgeous lake, explore the trees, or head out on one of the trails for some more exclusive spots. 

  • Drive time from Denver – 45 minutes
  • Know before you go
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Plenty of parking
    • Over 230 miles of hiking trails

Lost Gulch Overlook – Boulder

Another stellar sunset spot! I’d argue it’s one of the most amazing overlooks close to Denver, and a lot of people must agree, because there are always visitors eagerly awaiting the sun to go down. That said, make sure you get there early if you want a great view. The overlook is right near a cliff, so if you or bae are afraid of heights, this might not be a good choice.

  • Drive time from Denver – 45 minutes
  • Photography permit is Required
  • Know before you go
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Keep an eye out for parking spots on your way up. There are a few located near the lookout, but it’ll cost you $5
    • If you’re bringing a photographer, there’s a $25 photography fee

Echo Lake – Idaho Springs

When I think of Colorado in the winter, I see sunny skies and snow-capped mountains, which is exactly what Echo Lake offers. If you’re an early bird, it’s worth it to get there first thing in the morning to see the mountain reflected in the calm water of the lake. There’s also an easy hiking trail that will only take you about 15 minutes out and back if you want to explore.

  • Drive time from Denver – 1 hour
  • Know before you go
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • They provide parking, but you’ll have the most luck near the gift shop or on the side of the lake with the picnic areas

Gross Reservoir – Boulder

Where are my water lovers at? This reservoir is nestled in the low mountains of the Front Range and is especially beautiful during the summer. The views are endless, and once you’re done exploring, there are several spots you and bae can relax for a picnic. Make sure you pay attention to any posted signs – some spots don’t allow swimming or wading. 

  • Drive time from Denver – 1 hour
  • Photography Permit is Required
  • Know before you go
    • Bathrooms available
    • Doggos allowed, but not in the water (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Parking permitted in designated spots

Walker Ranch – Boulder

This historic spot has great mountain views from the start, and if you choose to hike the nearby loop, you’ll find some meadows along the way as you walk by the river. This is a popular spot in Boulder and can get pretty busy in the afternoon, so hit this spot early! 

  • Drive time from Denver – 1 hour
  • Know before you go
    • Bathrooms available
    • Doggos allowed (don’t forget a leash!)
    • Parking available

Want more great photo spots in Denver? I’m always out exploring on my Instagram.