Interactive Denver Map 2025

Explore the Mile High City - Rocky Mountain Gateway and Transit Hub

Denver Interactive Map

Explore this detailed Denver map showing neighborhoods, landmarks, and transportation networks. Denver sits on the High Plains at the base of the Rockies with a walkable core and transit-oriented districts.

This interactive map of Denver allows you to explore the city's geography, including its position at exactly one mile above sea level, the extensive light rail system, and downtown districts. Click on markers to learn more about specific locations across the Mile High City.

About Denver - Mile High City

Denver sits on the High Plains at the base of the Rockies with a walkable core and transit-oriented districts. Founded in 1858, the city covers 155.0 sq mi with a population of 715,522 and serves as a center for aerospace, energy, tech, and outdoor industry.

The Denver map reveals the city's unique geography at exactly 5,280 feet above sea level, positioned between the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains.

Denver Quick Facts

  • Nickname: Mile High City
  • State: Colorado
  • Population: 715,522
  • Area: 155.0 sq mi
  • Founded: 1858
  • Region: Mountain West
  • Time Zone: Mountain Time (MT)

Denver Geography and Districts

Downtown's grid tilts to align with the South Platte River and Cherry Creek, while much of the city follows cardinal grids. I-25 (north–south) and I-70 (east–west) structure regional movement.

Major Districts

Denver Transportation Networks

RTD light rail & buses; A Line to the airport connects downtown to Denver International Airport. The extensive light rail system serves the entire metropolitan area.

Major Transportation Hubs

Denver Landmarks and Attractions

The Denver map reveals numerous landmarks and attractions that showcase both urban culture and mountain west heritage.

Iconic Landmarks

Denver Economy and Industries

Aerospace, energy, tech, and outdoor industry; regional finance hub. Denver serves as the economic center of the Mountain West region with diverse industries.

Key Economic Centers

Denver Climate and Geography

Semi-arid with sunny days, cold/snowy winters, and warm summers; high elevation (~1 mile). Denver enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year due to its high altitude and position on the High Plains.

The city's location at the base of the Rocky Mountains creates a unique climate with rapid weather changes and stunning mountain views on clear days. The high elevation affects everything from cooking to athletic performance.

How to Use This Denver Map

This interactive Denver map provides multiple ways to explore the Mile High City. Use the zoom controls to focus on specific neighborhoods or landmarks, and click on markers to access information about attractions, transportation, and local areas.

Whether you're planning a visit to Denver, studying urban planning, or researching the city's role as a regional hub, this map serves as your comprehensive guide. The map includes light rail lines, major highways, and highlights both downtown attractions and surrounding neighborhoods.

For educational purposes, this Denver map helps students understand how elevation and geography influence urban development, showing how the city has grown from a mining town to a major metropolitan area at the gateway to the Rocky Mountains.