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'''Willowbrook Amphitheatre''', also known as '''Chief Colorow's Cave''',<ref name=wba/> is a [[cave]]-like structure composed of [[Paleozoic]] Age [[Fountain Formation]] [[sandstone]].  The top is open to the sky.  Willowbrook Amphitheatre is located in the Willowbrook subdivision<ref name="noel14"/> in Jefferson County,<ref name="jeffco"/> near [[Morrison, Colorado]], south of [[Red Rocks, Colorado|Red Rocks Park]] and [[Red Rocks Amphitheatre]].<ref name=noel14/> It is located on private land, and is restricted to the use of the association residents for [[wedding]]s and local events.<ref name="wba"/>
'''Willowbrook Amphitheatre''', also known as '''Chief Colorow's Cave''',<ref name=wba/> is a [[cave]]-like structure composed of [[Paleozoic]] Age [[Fountain Formation]] [[sandstone]].  The top is open to the sky.  Willowbrook Amphitheatre is located in the Willowbrook subdivision<ref name="noel14"/> in Jefferson County,<ref name="jeffco"/> near [[Morrison, Colorado]], south of [[Red Rocks, Colorado|Red Rocks Park]] and [[Red Rocks Amphitheatre]].<ref name=noel14/> It is located on private land, and is restricted to the use of the association residents for [[wedding]]s and local events.<ref name="wba"/>


Colorow's Cafe was named for [[Colorow (Ute chief)|Chief Colorow]] who is said to have used the cave along with his band for temporary shelter during his summer visits.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Nelson|first1=Sarah M.|last2=Carillo|first2=Richard F.|last3=Clark|first3=Bonnie J.|first4=Lori E.|last4= Rhodes|first5= Dean |last5=Saitta|title=Denver: An Archaeological History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6q59wf15Bc8C&pg=PA16|date=January 2, 2009|publisher=University Press of Colorado|isbn=978-0-87081-984-1|pages=121–122}}</ref>
Colorow's Cave was named for [[Colorow (Ute chief)|Chief Colorow]] who is said to have used the cave along with his band for temporary shelter during his summer visits.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Nelson|first1=Sarah M.|last2=Carillo|first2=Richard F.|last3=Clark|first3=Bonnie J.|first4=Lori E.|last4= Rhodes|first5= Dean |last5=Saitta|title=Denver: An Archaeological History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6q59wf15Bc8C&pg=PA16|date=January 2, 2009|publisher=University Press of Colorado|isbn=978-0-87081-984-1|pages=121–122}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:13, 29 June 2025

Template:Short description Willowbrook Amphitheatre, also known as Chief Colorow's Cave,[1] is a cave-like structure composed of Paleozoic Age Fountain Formation sandstone. The top is open to the sky. Willowbrook Amphitheatre is located in the Willowbrook subdivision[2] in Jefferson County,[3] near Morrison, Colorado, south of Red Rocks Park and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.[2] It is located on private land, and is restricted to the use of the association residents for weddings and local events.[1]

Colorow's Cave was named for Chief Colorow who is said to have used the cave along with his band for temporary shelter during his summer visits.[4]

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