17900 Trading Post Rd.
Morrison, CO 80465
(303) 697-6910
If you think of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre as just a beautiful place to see a concert, think again! Around you are 868 acres of deer, dinosaurs, pines and prairie, geological wonders and spectacular vistas. At 6,450 feet above sea level, Red Rocks Park is a unique transitional zone where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. The diverse environment allows visitors to see plants, birds and animals of both regions. Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a geological phenomenon – the only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheatre in the world. From Sting and The Beatles, to opera stars and U2, every artist aspires to play on this magical, spiritual and emotional stage. Red Rocks offers a variety of recreation options from guided tours, hiking, biking, shopping, dining and a summer concert series. Whatever your pleasure, enjoy discovering Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre! Stats & Info First Concert: 1911 Benches installed: June 15, 1941 Amphitheatre Seating Capacity: 9,450 Elevation: 6,450 ft Red Rocks Mountain Park size: 640 acres Red Rocks is a geologically formed, open-air Amphitheatre that is not duplicated anywhere in the world. With Mother Nature as the architect, the design of the Amphitheatre consists of two, three hundred-foot monoliths (Ship Rock and Creation Rock) that provide acoustic perfection for any performance. The dramatic sandstone monoliths serve as a history book of animal and plant life in the area for the past 250 million years. As spectators gaze at the towering red sandstone rocks, they view the ancient tales of prehistoric times. The area of Red Rocks, originally known as the Garden of Angels, has attracted the attention of musical performers since before the turn of the century. The majestic setting of the Amphitheatre, along with the panoramic view of Denver, makes for a breathtaking scene. In the early 1900's, John Brisben Walker had a vision of artists performing on a stage nestled into the perfectly acoustic surroundings of Red Rocks. Walker produced a number of concerts between 1906 and 1910 on a temporary platform; and from his dream, the history of Red Rocks as an entertainment venue began. In 1927, George Cranmer, Manager of Denver Parks, convinced the City of Denver to purchase the area of Red Rocks from Walker for the price of $54,133. Cranmer convinced the Mayor of Denver, Ben Stapleton, to build on the foundation laid by Walker. By enlisting the help of the federally sponsored Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and the Work Projects Administration (WPA), labor and materials were provided for the venture. Denver architect Burnham Hoyt designed the Amphitheatre with an emphasis on preserving the natural beauty of the area. The plans were completed in 1936, and the Amphitheatre was dedicated on June 15, 1941, though the actual construction spanned over 12 years. In 1947, the first annual Easter Sunrise Service took place. Since then, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has attracted the best performers to its stage. Geology Gradual earth movement slowly raised the great sandstone ledges from the prehistoric ocean floor, to form the "walls" of the Amphitheatre. Within these walls is contained a record book of the ages as nearby dinosaur tracks tell of the Jurassic period of 160 million years ago. Fossil fragments of the giant 40-foot sea serpent, Plesiosaur, the marine reptile Mosasaurus, and flying reptiles captivate students and geologists alike. Some of the rock formations in Red Rocks slope as much as 90 degrees, while others tilt backwards. The southern monolith, that bears resemblance to a ship, is named "Ship Rock." On the opposite side of the Amphitheatre stands "Creation Rock." Both of the monoliths are taller than Niagara Falls, and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre was once listed as among the Seven Wonders of the World.
Red Rocks Cyclery has been operating from Morrison, Colorado since 1998. The shop is located in the center of town surrounded by beautiful parks - Red Rocks, Bear Creek, Mt Falcon - featuring bike paths, mountain bike trails, and road cycling. In 2008, Red Rocks Cyclery came under new ownership. The new owner, Mark Flanagan, has been working in the cycling industry in sales, repairs and management for over 15 years. The shop provides the highest quality service, customer care and high performance product lines. Our individualized approach for each customer allows us to focus on each customer's needs based on their history, experience and interest in cycling. We want to get people excited about the range of the sport of cycling, so stop by today to learn more.
The Morrison Country Store has been providing seasonal home decor & gifts for over 30 years in historic downtown Morrison. Nestled in the foothills near Red Rocks Ampitheater we offer a fine selection of all you need for your home & gift needs.
Happy Shack is your Red Rocks head shop! Located in downtown Morrison, we're the local source in the foothills for quality glass, dab equipment, smoking accessories, vape products, unique souvenirs and supplies for Red Rocks and Bandimere Speedway events. Get supplies for the show at Happy Shack!