Sure, we’re known for having 300 days of sunshine each year and the snow-capped Rocky Mountains are right in our backyard, but the Mile High City really isn’t all it’s cracked up to be during the winter season. If you’re thinking about visiting Denver during the cold, snowy months of winter, you might want to carefully look over the list of 11 reasons below that illustrate just why our city is downright dreadful this time of year. Read on, and consider yourself warned.

  1. First of all, the scenery is just awful during the winter months.

Flickr/Nathan Forget Sadly, there’s nothing to see here when it’s snowy and cold.

  1. Our city becomes really drab and dark.

Facebook/Denver Botanic Gardens It’s like Denver has gone to sleep for the winter.

  1. The cold weather is absolutely brutal.

Flickr/Joe Murphy The frigid temperatures make us all miserable for months at a time. We’d do anything for a warm day around here.

  1. We pretty much just stay inside and don’t have any fun at all in the winter.

Flickr/TheKilens It’s really pretty boring.

  1. You can’t even get out and exercise.

Flickr/reid.neureiter Denver is known as one of the fittest cities in the nation, but that all comes to a halt when winter rolls around.

  1. If you do actually get outside, you’ll have to apply so much sunscreen.

Flickr/Scott Ingram That pesky sun continues to peak out almost every single day here in the Mile High City. Even in the winter.

  1. There’s basically no way to get around town.

Flickr/jenniferlinneaphotography Consider yourself stuck.

  1. It doesn’t really matter though, because there is simply nothing to do downtown.

Flickr/Kent Kanouse When it’s cold, everything pretty much closes down.

  1. Even our most popular attractions aren’t even worth a second look.

Flickr/Tim Jones I mean, just look at Red Rocks. Such a sad sight.

  1. Don’t get excited about spotting any wildlife.

Flickr/MarkScottAustinTX The animals are hibernating. All of them.

  1. Our backyard becomes absolutely boring when it snows.

Flickr/Aspen Snowmass Sure, we’ve got the majestic Rocky Mountains filled with ski resorts, horse-drawn sleigh rides, tubing hills, hot springs, and winter hiking trails within our reach, but it’s really not as great as it sounds.

What are some other things you would add to this list? Please share in the comments below.

Flickr/Nathan Forget

Sadly, there’s nothing to see here when it’s snowy and cold.

Facebook/Denver Botanic Gardens

It’s like Denver has gone to sleep for the winter.

Flickr/Joe Murphy

The frigid temperatures make us all miserable for months at a time. We’d do anything for a warm day around here.

Flickr/TheKilens

It’s really pretty boring.

Flickr/reid.neureiter

Denver is known as one of the fittest cities in the nation, but that all comes to a halt when winter rolls around.

Flickr/Scott Ingram

That pesky sun continues to peak out almost every single day here in the Mile High City. Even in the winter.

Flickr/jenniferlinneaphotography

Consider yourself stuck.

Flickr/Kent Kanouse

When it’s cold, everything pretty much closes down.

Flickr/Tim Jones

I mean, just look at Red Rocks. Such a sad sight.

Flickr/MarkScottAustinTX

The animals are hibernating. All of them.

Flickr/Aspen Snowmass

Sure, we’ve got the majestic Rocky Mountains filled with ski resorts, horse-drawn sleigh rides, tubing hills, hot springs, and winter hiking trails within our reach, but it’s really not as great as it sounds.

If you are a local (or ever have been) you probably caught on pretty quickly that this is all very sarcastic. We all know Denver is truly magical in the winter. If anyone still needs convincing, check out These 10 Gorgeous Winter Photos That Prove Denver Is One Of The Most Beautiful Cities In The World.

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