Living in West Suburbs - Lakewood, Golden, Arvada, Wheat Ridge: A Guide for Newcomers

What are Denver's West Suburbs Like?


The Vibe

The West Suburbs feel like the gateway between metro Denver and the Rocky Mountains. You’re close enough to downtown for practical commuting, but right up against hiking, biking, and outdoor life. Lakewood and Arvada are more traditionally suburban, but still diverse and dynamic. Golden feels more like a small town with world-class mountain access. Wheat Ridge offers an interesting mix of older ranch homes, urban farms, and new development.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Lakewood – A large, diverse suburb offering everything from affordable apartments to million-dollar homes near the foothills.
  • Golden – A historic and outdoorsy town at the base of the Rockies, famous for Coors Brewery and Colorado School of Mines.
  • Arvada – A classic suburban mix with a revitalized historic downtown (Olde Town) and strong community feel.
  • Wheat Ridge – Older, semi-rural-feeling suburb with larger lots, mid-century homes, and a fast-growing local food and arts scene.

It’s where Denver suburbs start feeling more rugged and adventurous.


Why It Works

  • Best access to the mountains—easy to escape to trails, ski resorts, and scenic drives.
  • Mix of older, charming homes and new construction.
  • Good school options, especially in western Arvada and Lakewood.
  • Easy driving distance (or light rail access) to Downtown Denver.
  • Tons of parks, open spaces, and recreation centers.

Watch Out For

  • Commute into Downtown can get clogged, especially eastbound in the mornings.
  • Property prices are climbing quickly, especially in Golden and desirable parts of Lakewood.
  • Wheat Ridge still has pockets that are more transitional and uneven.
  • Some areas have limited public transit options outside of the light rail lines.

Good Fit For

  • Outdoor enthusiasts who want trailheads minutes from their driveway.
  • Families looking for older, bigger lots with proximity to downtown.
  • Remote workers wanting a suburban feel without losing Denver’s energy.
  • Buyers seeking a middle ground between the city and the mountains.

Things to Do

  • Hiking and biking trails in Green Mountain, Apex Park, and North Table Mountain.
  • Olde Town Arvada – Walkable historic center with shops, breweries, and live music.
  • Golden’s Clear Creek – Tubing, kayaking, riverside trails, and Coors Brewery tours.
  • Belmar (Lakewood) – Open-air shopping district with events and concerts.
  • Quick weekend getaways into the Front Range and Summit County.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Mid-century single-family homes, historic houses in Golden and Olde Town Arvada, newer condos/townhomes in developing pockets.

Buy:

  • Lakewood: $450K–$850K
  • Golden: $600K–$1.5M+
  • Arvada: $475K–$800K
  • Wheat Ridge: $400K–$750K

Rent: Apartments and townhomes: $1,700–$2,800, depending on location and amenities.

Commute & Transit
W Line Light Rail connects Lakewood, Golden, and Wheat Ridge to downtown Denver (35–50 minutes). Driving: Easy access via US-6, I-70, and I-76. Biking is feasible within Lakewood, Arvada, and parts of Wheat Ridge; less so for commuting into Denver. 15–40 minute drive to downtown Denver, depending on traffic.


Is This Area Right for You?
If you want real suburban living with fast access to mountain adventure, plus room to stretch out a little without losing city proximity, the West Suburbs are one of Denver’s best-positioned areas.

If you want to expand your search to the greater Denver metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Denver Metro.