Driving Directions: Take I-70 East to Tower Road. Left on Tower Road to Green Valley Ranch Blvd. Turn right on Green Valley Ranch Blvd. Turn right on Argonne Street. We are located on the right-hand side.
Redstone Ranch Apartments & Townhomes are part of the Green Valley Ranch development. Our local neighborhood has plenty to keep you active! Our ideal location provides access to 500 acres of parks and trails, a state-of-the-art recreation center, playgrounds, an amphitheater, and countless community events while still being close to the bustling city with the East Rail Line right nearby. Our community is conveniently located just 5 miles from Denver International Airport, 8 miles from the University of Colorado's Anschutz Medical Campus, and 12 miles from Downtown Denver. We are also walking distance to countless retail shops, restaurants, grocery stores, schools, and golf courses.
Contact us today to schedule your visit.
Redstone Ranch Apartments & Townhomes are part of the Green Valley Ranch development. Our local neighborhood has plenty to keep you active! Our ideal location provides access to 500 acres of parks and trails, a state-of-the-art recreation center, playgrounds, an amphitheater, and countless community events while still being close to the bustling city with the East Rail Line right nearby. Our community is conveniently located just 5 miles from Denver International Airport, 8 miles from the University of Colorado's Anschutz Medical Campus, and 12 miles from Downtown Denver. We are also walking distance to countless retail shops, restaurants, grocery stores, schools, and golf courses.
Contact us today to schedule your visit.
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A great location makes Redstone Ranch a special place to call home. We think it's the best kept secret in Denver.
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Here are a few other items of interest in the area:Green Valley Ranch Golf Course (Golf)
Tel: (303) 371- 3131
4900 Himalaya Rd, Denver, CO 80249
King Soopers (Groceries)
18605 Green Valley Ranch Blvd., Denver, CO 80249
Whole Foods Market (Groceries)
Tel: (720) 859-1800
17900 E. 32nd Ave, Aurora, CO 80011
The Shops at Northfield Stapleton (Shopping Mall)
Tel: (303) 375-5475
8340 Northfield Blvd, Denver, CO 80239
Towne Center at Aurora (Shopping Mall)
Tel: (303) 344-9764
14200 E. Alameda Ave., Aurora, CO 80011
Local Parks: Bear Creek Lake Park, Ensenada Parl, First Creek Park, Green Valley West Park, Parkfield Lake Park, Star K Ranch Park, Towne Center Park
In Downtown Denver (from Denver.org):
Denver has one of the most compact, walkable downtowns in the country. You can save on shoe-leather by riding the free shuttle bus on the 16th Street Mall – it makes everything downtown easy to reach. Or hop on a bright red B-cycle, our widespread bike sharing system. Daily passes are $5 and gives you unlimited rides of 30 minutes or less.For more information about the Mile High City, go to www.visitdenver.org or download the mobile applications for iPhone (available on the iTunes store) or Android (available on the Android Market)
1. Colorado State Capitol
Stand exactly 5,280 feet above sea level (one mile high!) on the west steps, then climb to the rotunda for a panorama of snowcapped peaks. It’s against state law to block the view of the 200 named mountains visible from the dome. Free tours on weekdays.
2. Denver Art Museum
There are two buildings – one a fortress-like structure from Italian architect Gio Ponti, the other, a structure that resembles a titanium crystal with peaks and shards designed by Daniel Libeskind. Inside, find the world's greatest collection of Native American art and 68,000 other art objects, including works from European masters, and Old West classics.
3. U.S. Mint
Learn how to make money! The Mint produces 50 million coins a day, each one stamped with a little “D” for Denver. Free tours show every step in the process of turning a dull, blank, metal slug into shiny pocket change.
4. 16th Street Mall - Pedestrian Mall
Lined with 200 trees and 50,000 flowers, this festive, mile-long pedestrian promenade has 28 outdoor cafes and offers Denver's best people watching. I.M. Pei designed the gray and pink granite pathway to resemble the pattern of a diamondback rattlesnake. Hop on the bus – they're free and stop on every corner. After dark, horse-drawn carriages clatter up and down the Mall.
5. Larimer Square
This trendy block of Victorian buildings is home to chic shopping, dance clubs, a comedy club, outdoor cafes and a dozen of Denver's best restaurants. For 40 years in downtown Denver, it's hip to be at the "Square."
6. LoDo Historic District
Denver's historic district is filled with turn-of-the-century warehouses, now home to 90 brewpubs, sports bars, restaurants and rooftop cafes. Stop by Rockmount Ranchwear for a snap button Western shirt at the store where they were invented; browse from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Tattered Cover Bookstore; listen to jazz at El Chapultepec, one of Esquire Magazine’s 50 best bars.
7. Confluence Park
Denver was founded here as a gold mining camp in 1858. Today, the river park is the heart of Denver's 850-mile bike trail network, and is surrounded by attractions. Gear up for the mountains at the REI Flagship store; ride the Platte River Trolley to the Downtown Aquarium to see stingrays and sharks; eat and drink in the nearby neighborhoods of Riverfront, LoHi and Highlands.
8. Elitch Gardens Amusement Park
Open from May through October, Elitch Gardens offers affordable family fun and entertainment with two parks in one: a family theme park with thrilling roller coasters suitable for all ages, and the Island Kingdom Water Park, a refreshing aquatic wonderland.
9. Denver Performing Arts Complex
This four-block, 12-acre site hosts Broadway blockbusters, Tony Award-winning theatre, ballet, opera and symphony. See a show or take a tour. Ninety-minute guided tours take visitors to dressing rooms, rehearsal studios, and costume departments.
10. Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
One of the Mile High City’s newest museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is housed in sleek, eco-friendly building designed by acclaimed architect David Adjaye. With five galleries that rotate cutting-edge pieces by some of the world’s most creative minds, each visit to the Museum is guaranteed to be a new, eye-opening experience.
LARGE ITEM DONATION & REMOVAL
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver 70 Rio Grande Blvd Denver, CO 80223 Phone: (303) 421-5300 Contact to drop off or for pick-up |
Denver Rescue Mission 5725 E 39th Ave Denver, CO 80207 Phone: (303) 297-1815 Email: [email protected] Drop off at donation center |
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Vietnam Veterans of America Free pick-up, contact first Salvation Army Phone: 1-800-SA-TRUCK (1-800-728-7825) Schedule a pick-up |
Goodwill of Denver 6850 Federal Boulevard Denver, CO 80221 Phone: (303) 650-7700 Contact first before dropping off |
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Junkman Junk Removal & Recycling 1030 W Ellsworth Ave, Ste D Denver, CO 80223 Phone: (303) 777-4667 Contact for pick-up estimate price |