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Last updated: May 08, 2026 • Published: May 20, 2025 • 3 min read • By: Kenzi Wood

Father’s Day in Denver: A Simple Way to Plan Something Special

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You don’t need to pack Dad’s day to the brim to plan a memorable Father’s Day in Denver. The best plans usually come down to one simple thing: choosing something he’ll actually enjoy.

This year, Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 21, 2026. Luckily, June in Denver means warm weather, long days, and plenty of ways to spend time together—whether that’s getting outside, catching a game, or keeping things low-key.

Instead of overplanning, focus on one or two meaningful moments and let the rest of the day unfold. Here’s how to plan a Father’s Day that actually feels like a good fit for dad.

If You Want a Relaxed, Recovery-Focused Father’s Day

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A couple toasts to Father’s Day at the Oakwell Beer Spa

Some dads don’t want a packed chedule. They want to slow down and unplug for a bit, not feel like they’re checking off another obligation. Loud events and crowded restaurants are great for some people, but if Dad’s definition of fun is peace and quiet, a more relaxed experience might be the better move.

That could look like booking a massage, finding a quiet outdoor spot, or trying something a little different, like a private spa experience.

Oakwell Beer Spa offers a fun twist to the traditional day spa. Instead of a formal setting, you can ease into the experience with a drink, spend time in a private suite, and enjoy things like hydrotherapy baths or an infrared sauna at your own pace. It’s a good option for dads who might not normally book something like this but would appreciate the chance to unwind.

If You Want Something Low-Key (But Not Boring)

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A man self-pours beer into a metal tumbler in Oakwell’s taproom

But what if Dad doesn’t want to spend all day at the spa? No worries. The best Father’s Day plans strike a middle ground between activity and rest. Plan for one anchor activity and then leave the rest of the day open. 

That anchor could be something simple but still fun, like:

  • Visiting the Denver Botanic Gardens
  • A round of mini golf as a family
  • Shopping at the Denver Street Fairs
  • Booking a brewery tour or settling into a slower-paced tasting at a local taproom
  • A long patio lunch
  • A slow morning coffee followed by a walk through one of Denver’s neighborhoods

If You Want a Shared Experience

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Colorado Rockies game at Coors Field

If the goal is to actually spend time together (not just check the “we did something” box), then choose an activity you can do as a family. It doesn’t have to be big or complicated. In fact, Dad will probably appreciate something simple without the fuss. 

For Father’s Day in Denver, that could look like:

  • Enjoying a game at Coors Field. As luck would have it, the Colorado Rockies are playing the Pittsburgh Pirates on Father’s Day!
  • Spending a few hours wandering the Denver Art Museum 
  • Taking a slow drive out toward the foothills 
  • Attending cooking or woodworking classes
  • Walking the trails at Red Rocks early in the day, when it’s quieter and less crowded
  • Renting bikes and cruising through Washington Park 
  • Browsing antique shops or record stores along South Broadway 

Here’s What To Do If You’re Not Sure

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A couple shops for Father’s Day gifts

Look, some dads are hard to plan for. In fact, if you’re not sure what he’ll actually want to do that day, forcing him into a detailed plan can backfire. Experience gifts are usually the way to go, but if you’re not sure what Dad would like, go with flexible Father’s Day gift ideas like:

  • An Oakwell gift card so he can book an experience on his own terms
  • Swag from his favorite sports team (ideally, something nicer or more high-end that he wouldn’t buy for himself)
  • Upgraded accessories for things he already loves to do, like cooking or spending time outdoors
  • A DIY gift basket featuring goodies from local breweries, bakeries, or restaurants
  • A luxe travel shower kit inspired by Oakwell’s herbal beer baths

Father’s Day in Denver, Made Simple

You don’t need to juggle reservations or manage complex timelines to plan a great Father’s Day in Denver. Dad just wants to know you care. Pick one activity (or a gift you know he’ll love) and leave the rest of the day open.

If you’d rather keep things simple, choosing a pre-planned experience can take the pressure off while still making the day feel special. Book an Oakwell Father’s Day spa package to enjoy a low-pressure day with the people you love.

What are the best things to do for Father’s Day in Denver?

Some of the best Father’s Day plans are shared experiences, like a Rockies game at Coors Field, time outdoors at places like Red Rocks or Washington Park, or something more relaxed like a spa session or brewery visit. 

Are restaurants and events crowded on Father’s Day in Denver?

Yes. Father’s Day is one of the busier weekends in Denver, especially for dinner spots and sports events. That’s why many Denverites prefer experiences without long wait times or tight reservations. When in doubt, opt for something other than food or sports to avoid the crowds. 

Is a spa a good Father’s Day gift?

It can be, especially if it’s a more casual atmosphere with all of Dad’s favorite things. A Father’s Day spa experience in Denver works well for dads who could use a break but wouldn’t necessarily book it themselves. Options that include private space and time to unwind will feel more comfortable and personal.

What’s a good Father’s Day gift in Denver if I’m not sure what to do?

If you aren’t sure whether Dad will enjoy an experience, a gift card is a great option. It’s a flexible Father’s Day gift where he can choose the timing and experience for himself. You can also pair it with a simple plan for the day—like coffee, a walk, or a game—so everyone can get together and celebrate Dad. 

Is Oakwell Beer Spa a good Father’s Day option?

Yes! Oakwell’s private spa suites are great for relaxing in total privacy. The experience includes a private spa suite for two with beer-inspired hydrotherapy, an infrared sauna, and space to relax, plus access to a taproom where you can enjoy craft beer or non-alcoholic options before, during, and after your session.

Should I book Father’s Day plans in advance?

Reservations can fill up quickly, so it’s always a good idea to book Father’s Day plans in advance. Everyone has the same idea, so if you feel strongly about taking Dad to a certain event or experience, book it now. If you’d rather keep things open, choosing a flexible option like a gift card can take the pressure off.

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