What is the Time in Denver Colorado?
Denver Colorado Time Zone
Denver, Colorado is located in the Mountain Time Zone of the United States. This means that the local time in Denver is typically seven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-7). This time zone covers the states of Arizona, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, as well as parts of New Mexico and South Dakota.
Daylight Saving Time in Denver
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in Denver, Colorado, and most of the US during the summer months, when the clocks are moved forward by one hour to make the most of the extra daylight in the evenings. The clocks move back one hour in the fall, when DST ends. In Denver, DST begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November.
Current Time in Denver
The current local time in Denver, Colorado is displayed in the clock above. The time shown is the current time in Denver, Colorado, which is based on the time zone, Mountain Time (UTC-7). To check the time in other cities and countries, you can use the World Time Server.
Time Difference Between Denver and Other Cities
The time difference between Denver, Colorado and other cities can vary depending on which time zone they are located in. For example, the time difference between Denver and New York City is two hours, while the time difference between Denver and Los Angeles is one hour. To find out the exact time difference between Denver and another city, you can use the Time Zone Converter.
Conclusion
Denver, Colorado is located in the Mountain Time Zone of the United States, which is typically seven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-7). Daylight Saving Time is observed in Denver during the summer months when the clocks are moved forward one hour to make the most of the extra daylight in the evenings. To check the local time in Denver and the time difference between Denver and other cities, you can use the World Time Server or the Time Zone Converter.