Overview
Lookout Mountain offers sweeping panoramic views of Denver and the Great Plains from its 2,244-meter summit west of the city. The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave at the top tells the story of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
Highlights
- Panoramic Views: On clear days, visibility extends over 160 km across the plains to the east.
- Buffalo Bill's Grave: The burial site of the legendary showman, marked by a monument at the summit.
- Museum Collection: Artifacts from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, including original posters and costumes.
History
Buffalo Bill Cody died in 1917 and was buried atop Lookout Mountain at his request. The museum opened in 1921 and has been expanded several times. The Lariat Loop scenic byway was one of Colorado's first automobile roads.
Visitor Tips
- Drive the Lariat Loop for a scenic approach with multiple pullover viewpoints.
- Visit on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and clearer mountain views.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.