Journalist Mindy Sink has lived in Denver for more than 15 years, and she shares her insider’s perspective on the Mile High City with interested travelers. Mindy covers the must-see sights, such as the Colorado State Capitol Building and Confluence Park, and local secrets like the Dikeou Collection, an international contemporary art collection on display to the public in an downtown office building. She also includes unique trip strategies for a variety of travelers, such as “Fun and Cheap in Denver” and a “Beat Generation Tour.” With detailed information on restaurants and nightclubs in LoDo and nearby outdoor recreation like kayaking and bouldering, Moon Denver gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

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About Mindy Sink
Mindy Sink lives in Denver with her husband, Mike Seymour, and their daughter, Sophie. She calls the Highlands neighborhood home where there are views of Pikes Peak to the south and the rapidly changing South Platte River Valley and downtown to the east.
Mindy has written about Denver and the greater Rocky Mountain region since 1995 as a stringer and freelancer for the New York Times, as well as Sunset Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor and The Rocky Mountain News. She is also a regular contributor to www.10best.com. Mindy is a co-author of Colorado Organic: Cooking Seasonally, Eating Locally, which was published in 2008.