1. Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a unique geological marvel located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just outside of Denver, Colorado. The park is home to enormous red sandstone formations that rise up to 300 feet high, creating a natural amphitheater that has been used for concerts since the early 1900s. The amphitheatre has hosted numerous iconic performances from the likes of The Beatles, U2, and Bruce Springsteen. Beyond the concerts, Red Rocks is a popular destination for hiking and biking with over 15 miles of trails winding through the park. Visitors can also explore the on-site Visitor Center showcasing the geology, ecology, and cultural history of the area.
2. The park is open year-round, but hours vary depending on the season. The Visitor Center is open daily from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. You can contact the park at (720) 865-2494.
3. Ticket prices vary depending on the event or activity. You can find all ticket information on the Red Rocks website. As for transportation, there are several options available, including shuttle services that run from downtown Denver and nearby hotels. Additionally, visitors can drive to the park and park in the on-site parking lot. However, be aware that parking fills up quickly, especially during peak concert season, so it’s recommended to arrive early.


