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Jefferson Park Neighborhood Guide

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Jefferson Park Denver is gaining attention after years of being overshadowed by its bordering neighborhood Lower Highlands (or LoHi for short). Locals and tourists alike are flocking to this neighborhood as new eateries, cocktail lounges, and residential buildings are being built.


The Jefferson Park neighborhood is still transforming and molding into its own character as more people and businesses move to this area. With a number of new developments popping up in the last few years, this neighborhood is quickly becoming a trendy spot to eat, drink, and play. You can find locals enjoying the local breweries and coffee shops that are sprinkled throughout the tree-lined streets.


Residents love to jog and picnic in the area’s namesake greenspace, Jefferson Park. With the ultra-chic LoHi on one side and the recreational oasis of Sloan’s Lake on the other, there’s never a shortage of things to do in this neighborhood.


Jefferson Park has gained interest recently for its proximity to downtown Denver and small-town welcoming feel. This area's charm and location attract renters who want to live near urban conveniences without the associated price tag. As this area continues to gain even more popularity, Jefferson Park will see a rise in dining, drinking, and shopping options— as well as the cost of living.

Jefferson Park is both a public park and a neighborhood in Denver, CO. The area overlooks Downtown from the northwest. To the south, it is bordered by Colfax Ave, and by Speer Blvd to the north.
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