12 Reasons Why Denver Is The Most Underrated City In The US
How is it possible that Denver is such a well-kept secret? With our friendly business climate, perfect weather climate, plethora of tasty restaurant choices and endless outdoor recreation opportunities, the Mile High City is surely the best in the country. We might know that it’s the best place to live, but in many ways, Denver is really underrated.

The city's cash incentives for new businesses are just one reason that innovative, creative new companies start up here.

It all started with Coors...but it morphed into something entirely different after that. Now you'll find breweries creating all kinds of delicious craft beers...all over the city.
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Red Rocks is hands-down the best outdoor venue in the country - and it's right here!
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Mt. Falcon is just about a half hour from Denver, and it's one of hundreds of incredibly beautiful hiking spots nearby.

Denver's folks are almost always at the top of the list of healthiest people in the country.

You'll find it everywhere here...why? Because we've perfected it.

You'll find bike lanes as far as your eye can see in this city.

Our unemployment rate is a measly 3.2 percent.
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In April, Business Insider reported that our average annual income is $53,060 - higher than the national average of just $47,230.

How many cities can boast seven professional sports teams?

Denver ranks well on the index of college readiness, and we have some great colleges here, too.

There's something about Denver that draws some of the most creative chefs here. In 2015, more than 400 new restaurants opened up.
While we think that everyone should live in Denver, we sure are glad it’s underrated – more Denver goodness for us to enjoy! What’s your favorite thing about living in Denver?
In case you need some more reminders, here are 13 reasons everyone should love Denver.
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