Truth or Dare Denver

Denver: A Pro Sports Paradise. If you’re a sports fan, the Mile High City is the place you want to be. Denver is home to no less than seven professional sports teams that thrill sold out crowds year-round. Basketball, baseball, football, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, rugby – Denver’s got it all, with some of the world’s best athletes on the rosters.

  • Denver Nuggets

    The NBA’s Denver Nuggets rule the court at the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver. With a roster that includes big name veterans and exciting up-and-comers, the Nuggets are truly one of the Mile High City's most exciting teams, year after year. The season runs from October to June.

  • Colorado Avalanche

    The Pepsi Center is also the home of Denver’s beloved hockey team, the Colorado Avalanche – the “Avs” to fans. With a powerhouse starting lineup leading the way, the team is solid presence in the NHL standings, and their home games are always packed with Avs fans – some of the most devoted (and vocal!) hockey aficionados in the U.S. The season runs from September to June.

  • Colorado Rapids

    Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids have a new home – the sprawling, high-tech Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, which opened its doors in 2007. The Rapids are a force to be reckoned, with an international roster, featuring players from Jamaica, England, Africa, Japan and Argentina, not to mention homegrown talent. In 2010, the Rapids took home the MLS Cup for the first time. The season runs from March to October.

  • Colorado Mammoth

    Lacrosse may not be as popular a professional sport as those mentioned above, but thanks to the Colorado Mammoth, it’s gaining a fervent following in the Mile High City. The team is part of the growing National Lacrosse League and plays home games at the Pepsi Center, where they often attract crowds rivaling those of the Nuggets and Avalanche. The Mammoth took home the league championship in 2006. The season runs from December to April.

  • Denver Outlaws

    Even more Major Leagues lacrosse thrills can be found at INVESCO Field, where the Denver Outlaws take on all comers May through August. The team is young, hungry, and provides a great introduction to this exciting sport.

  • Coors Field

    "Behind the Seams" tours of Coors Field are available Monday through Saturday during the season and then Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday during the off season and provide a behind-the-scenes look at one of the premier ballparks in Major League Baseball. All tours begin at Gate D (20th & Blake Street). Tours last 75-80 minutes and cover a distance of approximately one mile. All tours are accessible for guests with disabilities.

  • Denver Broncos

    The enormous Sports Authority Field at Mile High is where the NFL’s Denver Broncos call home. Here in Denver, being a Broncos fan isn’t just a hobby – it’s a way of life. On game days, you’ll see the city awash in the team’s trademark orange, blue and white colors. The team is still best known for its league-dominating heyday with Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway (who now owns a Mile High City car dealership and two acclaimed restaurants), but its current roster is packed with young talent. The season runs from September to January.

  • Colorado Sports Hall of Fame

    Come see this free museum honoring Colorado sports legends. Open most Thurs.-Sat. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Also visit Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Tours begin each half hour and are 75 minutes in length. This is your chance to see the 'back of the house" where the Broncos play. Adults $9, children and seniors $7, and groups $6.

  • Pepsi Center Tours

    Come to Pepsi Center for an All Access VIP Tour! See where the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Mammoth call home, plus have backstage access to where the big names in music have performed. Learn about how the venue converts from hockey ice to basketball court and how it successfully hosts over 250 different events each year.

  • Colorado Rockies

    Denver's beloved pro baseball team since 1993! The Rockies play home games at Coors Field, which offers the nostalgic feel of a classic ballpark mixed with state of the art technology. It's also in the heart of downtown Denver, which makes for great pre- and post-game fun. The season runs from April to September.




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