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When Golden Had Its Own Disneyland: The Story of Heritage Square

When Golden Had Its Own Disneyland: The Story of Heritage Square

by Larry Ulibarri
August 25, 2025
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Remembering Heritage Square: Golden’s Quirky Amusement Village

Long before condos and office parks crept into the foothills of Golden, there was a place locals knew for whimsy, western shootouts, and bratwurst with a beer stein. Heritage Square, with its brightly painted Victorian-style storefronts and family attractions, became a Colorado staple for decades — but its story began with even bigger dreams.

From Magic Mountain to Heritage Square

The land that would become Heritage Square originally opened in 1959 as Magic Mountain, an ambitious attempt to create a “Disneyland of the Rockies.” Styled after frontier towns and European villages, it featured rides, a ski hill, and themed shops. But the park never quite got off the ground. Within two years, financial troubles forced Magic Mountain to close, and much of its infrastructure sat empty until developers rebranded it as Heritage Square in the late 1970s.

The Glory Days: 1980s and 1990s

For many Denver-area families, the best years of Heritage Square were the 1980s and 90s. Kids flocked to the rides, alpine slide, and shops, while parents enjoyed cold beer and authentic German food at the Gasthaus Beer Garden. A favorite memory for many was the Western Live Stunt Show, where actors staged rowdy shootouts and slapstick brawls on dusty streets, giving the place its old-west flair.

The Heritage Square Opera House added another layer of entertainment with campy, over-the-top performances that had audiences laughing until they cried. Whether you were on a school field trip, celebrating a birthday, or just killing a Saturday, Heritage Square offered a one-of-a-kind experience that felt like part theme park, part quirky Colorado time capsule.

The Final Chapter

By the 2000s, Heritage Square’s charm couldn’t keep up with modern entertainment options, and pieces of the park began to disappear. Shops closed, rides were sold off at auction, and attendance dwindled. In 2015, the last attractions shut down for good. Soon after, the once-colorful buildings were demolished, erasing one of Colorado’s most unusual landmarks from the map.

Still, for those who grew up in the metro area, Heritage Square lives on in memory: the smell of funnel cakes, the thrill of the alpine slide, the laughter spilling out of the Opera House, and the clang of staged gunfights on a summer afternoon. It wasn’t Disneyland — it was something stranger, smaller, and perhaps more special.

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