If you’re in need of a list of public libraries in Denver, this post will help. In it, we’ve featured 10 out of the 27 libraries that make up the Denver Public Library system.
1. Arthur Park Branch
This Library is a popular part of the local community. If you choose to drive here, there is a dedicated car park, and if you decide to ride your bike, there is a bike rack available for use. There are also services for people with disabilities.
Drop into the library and check out their events, there are a lot of them, and there’s something for the whole family. There’s also an extensive catalog of books to browse through. Sit down and have a read, or borrow some books, DVDs, CDs, or a Blu-ray. It’s worth checking out the Arthur Park Branch.
Contact them today to see what other services they provide.
2. Bob Ragland Branch
On a nice day, you can take advantage of the outdoor seating at this branch. There are many events to take part in when inside, including All Ages Storytime and a Pop-Up Book Sale.
If you’d like to browse the internet on one of the library’s computers, plenty are here. Why don’t you get a library card? It only takes a couple of minutes to register, and when you’re done, you’ll have full access to the book catalog and many other services. There are also two community rooms available to reserve.
This library could be the one you’re looking for. Call them today for more information.
3. Eugene Field Branch
This library is an integral part of the social fabric in Denver. It’s a great looking library from the outside, and once inside the building, you’ll find plenty to do to keep you entertained. For starters, you won’t have to worry about getting a park as they have a dedicated parking lot.
If you’re a library member, you can borrow a book online from the comfort of your home and pick it up through the curbside holds pick up. You can use a photocopier, printer, and scanner here, and you can reserve a community room if you need it for an event. They have a vast catalog of books, CDs, and DVDs to choose from too.
There’s a lot to see at this branch. To find out what else is happening, call them today.
4. Decker Branch
This library has no-limit street parking outside the building, so you won’t get a ticket if you drive here, and there are dedicated parking spaces for people with disabilities. There’s a bike rack for use, too, so you can ride your bike here on a pleasant day.
When inside, you can sign up for a library card which will allow you to take advantage of the extensive catalog of books to read or borrow. There are plenty of events on here too, and if you want to hold a library book online, you can pick it up at the library by using the curbside holds pick-up facility.
See what else is on offer, or call the friendly librarians for more information.
5. Park Hill Branch
If you visit the Park Hill branch library, you’ll notice some outdoor seating available for library-goers. There’s also a bike rack to use and free on-street parking.
There are a few public computers to use inside the library if you’d like to browse the internet. Also, there’s a copier, printer, and scanner available for use. Grab yourself a library card, and you’ll have instant access to the extensive book catalog. If you want to listen to music or watch a movie, you can borrow some CDs or DVDs.
Drop into the library or contact them to see what else is offered.
6. Valdez-Perry Branch
There is a dedicated parking lot at the Valdez-Perry branch, and this library is popular amongst locals and visitors alike. This library has excellent initiatives, including the Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids Snack Program.
If you’re looking for a medium-sized community room to reserve, there’s one here. You can also print and scan your important documents or photos here, and if you’re looking for events that can keep yourself or the family entertained, there are some of them here too.
The Valdez-Perry branch is well worth a visit. Contact the helpful staff for more information.
7. Bear Valley Branch
The Bear Valley community thoroughly enjoys the services of their local library, and visitors who come to check it out won’t be disappointed.
On a pleasant day, people can sit on the outdoor seating. When inside, you’ll find library computers to use, printing, scanning, and copying facilities to take advantage of, and a wide range of books, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs from their catalog that are available to borrow. There are a few events here, including All Ages Storytime and Baby Storytime.
This library has lots of activities on offer. Come and see for yourself or call for more information.
8. Ross-Broadway Branch
This library offers a service to customers who prefer to collect their holds without entering the building called a curbside holds pick-up service. Wait for notification that your hold is ready before visiting this branch.
If you’re looking for somewhere quiet to sit down and read a good book, you’ll find a great one here. Sign up for a library card and start using the library borrowing services. If you’d like to browse the internet on a computer, there’s some available here too. Plus, there are a few free events on offer for visitors.
It’s definitely worth your while checking this library out. Call to find out more.
9. Ford-Warren Branch
There are many activities to take part in at the Ford-Warren branch. Whether you’re looking to drop in and read a book from their extensive catalog or use a public computer, you’ll find something to keep yourself and your family entertained.
This branch has three first-come, first-serve study rooms available for members of the public, and there is a large and small community room available to reserve if you need them for an event. The branch is also part of the Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids Snack Program, which helps distribute healthy food boxes to households with children under 18 years old.
Drop-in today and check out the Ford-Warren branch or give them a call.
10. Hadley Branch
This branch is well worth visiting. They are part of a couple of excellent community initiatives, including the Summer Meals for Youth program and the Healthy Food for Denver Kids Snack Program.
The library has an ideaLAB inside where you can use assorted hand tools, a Cricut cutting machine, and a 3D printer. You can also sign up for a library card and instantly enjoy all the library has to offer from its extensive catalog. Plus, you can scan, print, and copy your important documents or photos.
There’s something for everyone at this library. Drop-in and see for yourself or contact them today to find out more.