Commute in LoDo
Historic brick meets urban buzz — where Denver started
Drive Times
Public Transit Options
Walk, Bike & Transit Scores
- Trail Connectivity
- Cherry Creek Trail + South Platte River Trail convergence at Confluence Park
Commute & Remote Work
FAQ — LoDo
What transit options are available in LoDo?
LoDo is Denver’s transit hub. Union Station serves six light rail lines (A, B, E, G, N, W), the Flatiron Flyer express bus to Boulder, and the A Line to DIA (37 minutes). The Walk Score is 95 (Walker’s Paradise), and the Cherry Creek and South Platte River trails converge at Confluence Park for bike commuting.
What parks and outdoor recreation are available in LoDo?
Confluence Park spans 1.8 acres at the Cherry Creek and South Platte River confluence, offering kayaking alongside the flagship REI store. Commons Park features the Denver Skate Park—one of the nation’s largest—and the Railyard Dog Park. The Cherry Creek Trail and South Platte River Trail provide continuous multi-use paths through the city.
What are the crime statistics in LoDo?
LoDo’s violent crime rate is 30.5 per 1,000, per NeighborhoodScout and FBI UCR data, elevated due to downtown urban core dynamics. The total crime rate is 144.7 per 1,000, with visitor traffic inflating counts. Northwest LoDo is the lower-crime sub-area.
What healthcare facilities are near LoDo?
St. Joseph Hospital on 18th Avenue is the closest emergency room. Denver Health Downtown Urgent Care at 1545 California Street and AfterOurs at 15th and Wazee provide walk-in urgent care services.