
Welcome to the Hilltop Neighborhood Association!
We’re here to help you stay informed and involved in your neighborhood.
We are the Hilltop Neighborhood Association
We strive to Preserve, Protect, and Enhance the Hilltop neighborhood through community engagement.
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Featured Events
Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a night like no other at a Silent Disco in the Park! And if you can, bring a jacket or other warm clothing, to help support our community as the cooler months approach.
Rhythm & Weave: An Evening of World Culture, Dance & Design takes place on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Shaver-Ramsey Fine & Custom Rugs in Cherry Creek.
Sunday, October 19th | 2–5 PM
Robinson Park, Denver
Get ready for a spooktacular afternoon of family fun at the Hilltop Halloween Festival! Join your neighbors for a fang-tastic day filled with:
· Costume encouraged, fun contest for pets
· Trick-or-treat stations & sweet surprises
· Live entertainment and ghoulish games
· Food trucks & festive drinks
· Pumpkin patch photo ops
This is a kid-friendly, community event designed to bring families together in the spirit of fall. Whether you come dressed as a witch, superhero, or your favorite spooky creature, you’ll leave with magical memories.
Admission is free! Bring your friends, family, and Halloween spirit.
Interested in sponsoring? Browse the spooky options or email info@denverhilltop.com for more information.
Community Articles
Learn more about the projects in and around Hilltop being funded by the Vibrant Denver Bonds.
Development Articles
Neighborhood Sponsors
Are you interested in becoming a Neighborhood Sponsor?
See our Membership page for more information.
Quick Resources
Denver Police
📞 9-1-1 to report an in-progress crime, health, or safety emergency.
👮🏻 (720) 913-2000 to report non-emergency crimes.
Developer Milo Smith initially platted Hilltop’s Eastern Capitol Hill Subdivision in 1886. Hilltop was annexed into the City of Denver in May 1893. There has been much change since the late 1800’s and many quirky conditions exist, such as the street jog between Third and Fourth Avenues, and remnants of the City Lateral Canal, north of Third Avenue, which provided water to Hilltop at that time. There is a long, rich history of our neighborhood. The architecture includes a wide array of styles and sizes of homes. Hilltop has and will evolve. Preserving the neighborhood’s quality and value is dependent upon compliance with established design and building regulations.