How to Choose a Fire Pit for a Colorado or Utah Patio
At altitude, a fire pit earns its place on your patio. Whether you are sitting at 5,000 feet on the Front Range or closer to 8,000 in a mountain town, evenings cool down fast once the sun drops, and a well-chosen fire pit extends your outdoor season by weeks on either end.
The tricky part is knowing which fire pit is right for your space. The 2026 collection includes new additions, and the choices you make around fuel type, size, shape, and material all affect how the piece performs and ages in a mountain climate. This guide covers those decisions, with input from Todd Proctor, Sales and Service Manager at Leisure Living, who has worked with Colorado and Utah homeowners on outdoor living spaces for more than three decades. Todd's patio expertise has been featured in Forbes, Better Homes & Gardens, Martha Stewart, and Bob Vila.
In This Guide
How You Plan to Use Your Fire Pit
The most useful question to answer before you shop is how the fire pit will function in your outdoor space. Purpose determines the right size, height, and style more directly than any other factor.
Warmth and Gathering
If the primary goal is heat, a chat-height fire pit keeps the flame closer to the group and radiates warmth more effectively when everyone is seated in lounge or deep-seat chairs. Chat height fire pits stand roughly 18-24 inches tall, designed to pair with lower-slung conversation seating. A round chat height fire pit works especially well here — the shape puts the flame at the center of the group and lets warmth reach every seat equally.
Dining and Entertaining
If you want to eat and spend time around the fire simultaneously, a fire pit table at standard dining height (28-30 inches) gives you a functional surface, an integrated flame, and a visual centerpiece in one piece. The burner sits at table center, and when the fire is off, a fitted cover converts the surface back to a standard dining table. Round and rectangular options are both available at dining height; the right shape depends on how your seating is arranged.
Focal Point for a Seating Area
For a larger patio with a dedicated conversation seating area, an oversized fire pit table functions as furniture, not just a heat source. A longer rectangular table in the 55–65 inch range has enough surface presence to anchor a generous seating arrangement without overwhelming a typical Colorado or Utah deck layout.
Fuel Type: Propane, Natural Gas, and Wood
Most fire pit tables at Christy Sports run on propane or can be converted to natural gas. Each has meaningful trade-offs worth understanding before you buy.
Propane
- Setup: No gas line required; connects to a standard LP tank
- Portability: Fully portable (move the fire pit anywhere on the patio)
- Flame appearance: Consistent, strong flame
- Altitude performance: May need orifice adjustment above 6,000 feet
- Ongoing cost: LP refills required
- Winter flexibility: Easy to move under cover or store indoors
Natural Gas
- Setup: Requires a permanent gas line run by a licensed plumber
- Portability: Fixed to the gas line location
- Flame appearance: Consistent flame, sometimes slightly lower
- Altitude performance: May need orifice adjustment above 6,000 feet
- Ongoing cost: Lower fuel cost over time
- Winter flexibility: Stays where the line runs
A note on altitude performance: above 6,000 feet, both propane and natural gas burn differently due to reduced oxygen levels. Some models in the Christy Sports collection come with high-altitude-ready orifice settings, and a natural gas converter kit is available as an add-on for compatible models. Your showroom staff can confirm whether a specific fire pit needs adjustment for your elevation before you buy.
Wood-burning fire pits are also worth considering if you want the crackle and the absence of fuel lines. Outdoor Greatroom makes a round wood-burning option that fits that need well. The trade-off is upkeep: wood fire pits produce ash, need more regular attention than gas models, and may be restricted in certain Colorado and Utah mountain communities during fire danger seasons. Todd recommends staying on top of ash removal after each use, keeping firewood in a dry location, and checking local burn restrictions before purchasing if you're in a wildfire-prone area.
Fire Pit Styles and Sizes
Round Fire Pit Tables
Round fire pits are the most common choice for mountain patios. They work well with circular or square seating arrangements, and they have no dominant "head" to the table, which encourages conversation across the whole group.
For 2026, strong round options include the Hanamint Mayfair 48" Round Gas Fire Pit in Desert Bronze and the Tropitone Solasta 42" Round Fire Pit in Graphite. The Solasta has no glass media, which gives it a clean, unobstructed flame presentation, a useful distinction if you prefer a simpler look without fire glass. Both are cast aluminum and hold up well to Colorado and Utah mountain conditions.
For smaller patios or an intimate seating arrangement, a 42" diameter is usually the right choice. For six or more people, a 48" or 54" round gives the group enough room without crowding.
Rectangular Fire Pit Tables
Rectangular fire pits work well when the seating arrangement runs along both long sides, or when the patio has a linear layout. They also pair naturally with a sectional on one side and chairs across the fire. The main differentiators between rectangular options are footprint, visual style, and price tier.
Contemporary and modern: Outdoor Greatroom's Brooks (30"x61", taupe) offers a low-profile, clean-lined look with enough length to anchor a generous seating arrangement. The Moderna (36"x52") in matte black with a natural aluminum slate top is a more compact option with the same modern sensibility.
Traditional and transitional: The Ebel Trevi (32"x50") comes with lid and glass kit in Graphite or Flax and suits both traditional and transitional settings. Hanamint's Carlisle (37"x49") has a more compact traditional silhouette, available in Black and Terra Mist. The Terra Mist also comes in a slat surface configuration with no glass insert at the same price — a cleaner table look when the fire is off.
Best value: The North Cape Hixon (32"x48") is one of the few rectangular options under $2,000, and it comes with a lid, glass kit, and flame guard included. Dark grey frame with a coastal grey top.
Confirm current availability with your showroom, as stock on specific models and colorways varies by location.
Chat Height Fire Pits
Chat height fire pits sit lower than dining tables, roughly 18-24 inches versus the 28-30 inch height of a standard dining fire pit. They are designed for use with lounge chairs, deep-seat chairs, or chat-height seating.
If your primary outdoor seating is a conversation set or sectional, a chat height fire pit creates a more cohesive look and places the flame at a natural viewing angle when seated. OW Lee's Capri Chat Fire Pit is a strong option here, available in round and rectangular configurations to match different seating layouts.
Square Fire Pit Tables
Square fire pit tables offer a symmetrical design that works with square dining sets or anywhere you want equal access from four sides. The Outdoor Greatroom Moderna 44" Square Fire Pit in matte black with a glass lid and slate top is a strong contemporary choice for modern mountain homes.
You can see the full range of shapes, sizes, and finishes in our fire pit collection, available exclusively in Colorado and Utah showrooms.
Materials Built for Mountain Climates
Mountain climates place real demands on outdoor furniture. UV exposure at altitude is significant: UV intensity increases roughly 4-5% for every 1,000 feet of elevation gain. Combined with significant temperature cycling between warm summer afternoons and cold nights, some materials hold up considerably better than others.
Cast Aluminum
Cast aluminum is the most common material in Christy Sports' fire pit collection, and for good reason. It does not rust, holds powder-coat finish well through temperature cycling, and is light enough to reposition. Brands like Hanamint, Tropitone, and Homecrest use thick-wall cast aluminum frames that resist warping under the conditions typical of Colorado and Utah mountain environments.
Note that some premium models use heavy-gauge wrought iron construction rather than cast aluminum. Wrought iron is also durable in mountain climates, but it is heavier and carries different maintenance considerations. This distinction is worth confirming when comparing specific models at the showroom.
Steel
Powder-coated steel in a heavier gauge is durable and has a slightly different visual weight than cast aluminum. Thinner steel is more prone to surface rust if the coating chips, so it is worth asking about gauge before purchasing a steel-frame model for a high-humidity mountain location.
Teak and Hardwood
Teak fire pit tables are beautiful but require annual oiling to maintain their finish at altitude. Without it, teak will weather to a natural silver-grey patina over time, which is a look some homeowners prefer, but worth knowing before you buy. The Outdoor Greatroom Darien 30"x44" Rectangular Teak Fire Pit is a considered choice if you are committed to seasonal maintenance.
Concrete and Composite
Concrete and composite tops, such as those on the Outdoor Greatroom Fiamma Offset 30"x50" Fire Pit in concrete finish, are UV-stable and handle mountain precipitation well. They are heavier than aluminum, which limits portability.
Getting the Seating Right
A few practical guidelines for pairing seating with a fire pit:
Allow at least 36 inches of clearance between the fire pit edge and any chair leg. For a 48" round fire pit table, you need a functional circle roughly 10 feet in diameter to seat six people comfortably.
Chat height fire pits pair with chairs at a seat height of 17-19 inches. Dining height fire pit tables work with chairs that have an 18-20 inch seat height and maintain 28-30 inches of clearance from table surface to seat.
Most gas fire pit tables come with a cover that converts the burner to a standard table surface when the fire is off. For smaller patios, this is worth factoring into your selection, as it doubles the usable surface area of the piece.
If your patio has an overhead structure such as a pergola or covered porch, confirm clearance requirements with your Christy Sports showroom specialist before purchasing. Overhead clearance specifications vary by model.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size fire pit do I need for a six-person seating area?
For six people seated around a round fire pit table, a 48" diameter is the practical minimum. A 54" round gives more room to spread out. For a rectangular arrangement where guests sit along the two long sides, a fire pit table 50-61 inches long provides comfortable spacing. Always account for at least 36 inches of clearance between the fire pit edge and surrounding chair legs when planning your layout.
What fuel type works best for a fire pit at high altitude?
Both propane and natural gas perform well at altitude with the correct orifice settings. Propane requires no permanent infrastructure and is the simpler setup for most homeowners. Natural gas has a lower ongoing fuel cost and is a better long-term choice if you plan to stay in the home for many years. Above 6,000 feet, ask your Christy Sports showroom specialist whether the model you are considering is rated for high altitude or requires a conversion kit.
Can I leave a fire pit outside year-round in Colorado or Utah?
Most cast aluminum fire pit tables are built to remain outside year-round in Colorado and Utah mountain climates. A fitted cover protects the burner and table surface from snow and debris during the off-season. Wood and teak frames benefit from seasonal storage or a breathable cover to reduce moisture absorption. Gas valves should be closed or fittings capped when the fire pit is not in use during winter months.
What is the difference between a chat height and a dining height fire pit?
Chat height fire pits stand roughly 18-24 inches tall and are designed to pair with low lounge or conversation seating. Dining height fire pit tables stand 28-30 inches tall and work with standard dining chairs. The right choice depends on your seating and how you use the space. If your patio furniture is primarily a deep-seat sofa or conversation set, a chat height fire pit is typically the better fit. If you plan to dine around the fire pit, dining height is the practical choice.
Does Christy Sports carry natural gas converters for fire pits?
Yes. Natural gas converter kits are available for compatible fire pit models at both Colorado and Utah showrooms. Compatibility varies by manufacturer and model, so confirm with a showroom specialist before purchasing. Installing the gas line to your patio requires a licensed plumber.
What fire pit materials hold up best to mountain winters?
Cast aluminum is the most durable choice for mountain climates. It does not rust, handles temperature cycling well, and powder-coat finishes resist UV fading at altitude. Concrete and composite tops are also UV-stable and weather-resistant. Teak and hardwood fire pits are a strong visual choice but require annual oiling or will develop a natural grey patina over time.
How much clearance do I need around a gas fire pit table?
Allow at least 36 inches between the fire pit edge and surrounding furniture. Check the manufacturer specifications for overhead clearance before placing a gas fire pit under a pergola, covered porch, or any overhead structure. Most models specify a minimum distance from the burner to any overhead surface; this varies by product, so ask your showroom specialist to confirm for the specific model you select.
See Our Fire Pits In Person
Christy Sports patio furniture, including our full fire pit collection, is available exclusively in-store at Colorado and Utah showrooms. Our team can help you find the right size, style, and fuel configuration for your space and elevation, and arrange white glove delivery (locally assembled, inspected, and installed at your home). In-store design consultations are complimentary. Custom orders are available at most showrooms with a 4-8 week lead time. Patio furniture purchases have a 30-day return window.
Shop fire pits at Christy Sports
Colorado Showrooms
- Arvada: 7715 Wadsworth Blvd | (303) 421-0261
- Avon: 182 Avon Rd | (970) 949-0241
- Boulder: 2000 30th St | (303) 442-2493
- Cherry Creek (Denver): 201 University Blvd | (303) 321-3885
- Colorado Springs: 5294 N Nevada Ave | (719) 597-5222
- Denver West (Lakewood): 14371 W Colfax Ave | (303) 271-0155
- Dillon: 817 US-6 | (970) 468-2329
- Fort Collins: 3500 S College Ave | (970) 223-4411
- Littleton: 8601 W Cross Dr | (720) 981-1761
- Park Meadows (Englewood): 9607 County Line Rd | (303) 708-8535
- Steamboat Springs: 1835 Central Park Dr | (970) 879-1250
Utah Showrooms
- Salt Lake City (Christy Sports): 3939 S Wasatch Blvd | (801) 272-5550
- Kimball Junction (Park City): 6622 N Landmark Dr | (435) 649-0311
- Leisure Living (Salt Lake City): 2208 S 900 E | (801) 487-3289
More Inspiration for Your Mountain Patio
- Materials: Patio Furniture Materials Guide for Mountain Climates
- Guide: How to Choose Patio Furniture for Colorado and Utah Homes
- Design: How to Plan Your Patio Like a Pro
- Accessories: The Essential Guide to Patio Umbrellas
Last Updated: June 3, 2026
How to Choose a Fire Pit for a Colorado or Utah Patio
At altitude, a fire pit earns its place on your patio. Whether you are sitting at 5,000 feet on the Front Range or closer to 8,000 in a mountain town, evenings cool down fast once the sun drops, and a well-chosen fire pit extends your outdoor season by weeks on either end.
The tricky part is knowing which fire pit is right for your space. The 2026 collection includes new additions, and the choices you make around fuel type, size, shape, and material all affect how the piece performs and ages in a mountain climate. This guide covers those decisions, with input from Todd Proctor, Sales and Service Manager at Leisure Living, who has worked with Colorado and Utah homeowners on outdoor living spaces for more than three decades. Todd's patio expertise has been featured in Forbes, Better Homes & Gardens, Martha Stewart, and Bob Vila.
In This Guide
How You Plan to Use Your Fire Pit
The most useful question to answer before you shop is how the fire pit will function in your outdoor space. Purpose determines the right size, height, and style more directly than any other factor.
Warmth and Gathering
If the primary goal is heat, a chat-height fire pit keeps the flame closer to the group and radiates warmth more effectively when everyone is seated in lounge or deep-seat chairs. Chat height fire pits stand roughly 18-24 inches tall, designed to pair with lower-slung conversation seating. A round chat height fire pit works especially well here — the shape puts the flame at the center of the group and lets warmth reach every seat equally.
Dining and Entertaining
If you want to eat and spend time around the fire simultaneously, a fire pit table at standard dining height (28-30 inches) gives you a functional surface, an integrated flame, and a visual centerpiece in one piece. The burner sits at table center, and when the fire is off, a fitted cover converts the surface back to a standard dining table. Round and rectangular options are both available at dining height; the right shape depends on how your seating is arranged.
Focal Point for a Seating Area
For a larger patio with a dedicated conversation seating area, an oversized fire pit table functions as furniture, not just a heat source. A longer rectangular table in the 55–65 inch range has enough surface presence to anchor a generous seating arrangement without overwhelming a typical Colorado or Utah deck layout.
Fuel Type: Propane, Natural Gas, and Wood
Most fire pit tables at Christy Sports run on propane or can be converted to natural gas. Each has meaningful trade-offs worth understanding before you buy.
Propane
- Setup: No gas line required; connects to a standard LP tank
- Portability: Fully portable (move the fire pit anywhere on the patio)
- Flame appearance: Consistent, strong flame
- Altitude performance: May need orifice adjustment above 6,000 feet
- Ongoing cost: LP refills required
- Winter flexibility: Easy to move under cover or store indoors
Natural Gas
- Setup: Requires a permanent gas line run by a licensed plumber
- Portability: Fixed to the gas line location
- Flame appearance: Consistent flame, sometimes slightly lower
- Altitude performance: May need orifice adjustment above 6,000 feet
- Ongoing cost: Lower fuel cost over time
- Winter flexibility: Stays where the line runs
A note on altitude performance: above 6,000 feet, both propane and natural gas burn differently due to reduced oxygen levels. Some models in the Christy Sports collection come with high-altitude-ready orifice settings, and a natural gas converter kit is available as an add-on for compatible models. Your showroom staff can confirm whether a specific fire pit needs adjustment for your elevation before you buy.
Wood-burning fire pits are also worth considering if you want the crackle and the absence of fuel lines. Outdoor Greatroom makes a round wood-burning option that fits that need well. The trade-off is upkeep: wood fire pits produce ash, need more regular attention than gas models, and may be restricted in certain Colorado and Utah mountain communities during fire danger seasons. Todd recommends staying on top of ash removal after each use, keeping firewood in a dry location, and checking local burn restrictions before purchasing if you're in a wildfire-prone area.
Fire Pit Styles and Sizes
Round Fire Pit Tables
Round fire pits are the most common choice for mountain patios. They work well with circular or square seating arrangements, and they have no dominant "head" to the table, which encourages conversation across the whole group.
For 2026, strong round options include the Hanamint Mayfair 48" Round Gas Fire Pit in Desert Bronze and the Tropitone Solasta 42" Round Fire Pit in Graphite. The Solasta has no glass media, which gives it a clean, unobstructed flame presentation, a useful distinction if you prefer a simpler look without fire glass. Both are cast aluminum and hold up well to Colorado and Utah mountain conditions.
For smaller patios or an intimate seating arrangement, a 42" diameter is usually the right choice. For six or more people, a 48" or 54" round gives the group enough room without crowding.
Rectangular Fire Pit Tables
Rectangular fire pits work well when the seating arrangement runs along both long sides, or when the patio has a linear layout. They also pair naturally with a sectional on one side and chairs across the fire. The main differentiators between rectangular options are footprint, visual style, and price tier.
Contemporary and modern: Outdoor Greatroom's Brooks (30"x61", taupe) offers a low-profile, clean-lined look with enough length to anchor a generous seating arrangement. The Moderna (36"x52") in matte black with a natural aluminum slate top is a more compact option with the same modern sensibility.
Traditional and transitional: The Ebel Trevi (32"x50") comes with lid and glass kit in Graphite or Flax and suits both traditional and transitional settings. Hanamint's Carlisle (37"x49") has a more compact traditional silhouette, available in Black and Terra Mist. The Terra Mist also comes in a slat surface configuration with no glass insert at the same price — a cleaner table look when the fire is off.
Best value: The North Cape Hixon (32"x48") is one of the few rectangular options under $2,000, and it comes with a lid, glass kit, and flame guard included. Dark grey frame with a coastal grey top.
Confirm current availability with your showroom, as stock on specific models and colorways varies by location.
Chat Height Fire Pits
Chat height fire pits sit lower than dining tables, roughly 18-24 inches versus the 28-30 inch height of a standard dining fire pit. They are designed for use with lounge chairs, deep-seat chairs, or chat-height seating.
If your primary outdoor seating is a conversation set or sectional, a chat height fire pit creates a more cohesive look and places the flame at a natural viewing angle when seated. OW Lee's Capri Chat Fire Pit is a strong option here, available in round and rectangular configurations to match different seating layouts.
Square Fire Pit Tables
Square fire pit tables offer a symmetrical design that works with square dining sets or anywhere you want equal access from four sides. The Outdoor Greatroom Moderna 44" Square Fire Pit in matte black with a glass lid and slate top is a strong contemporary choice for modern mountain homes.
You can see the full range of shapes, sizes, and finishes in our fire pit collection, available exclusively in Colorado and Utah showrooms.
Materials Built for Mountain Climates
Mountain climates place real demands on outdoor furniture. UV exposure at altitude is significant: UV intensity increases roughly 4-5% for every 1,000 feet of elevation gain. Combined with significant temperature cycling between warm summer afternoons and cold nights, some materials hold up considerably better than others.
Cast Aluminum
Cast aluminum is the most common material in Christy Sports' fire pit collection, and for good reason. It does not rust, holds powder-coat finish well through temperature cycling, and is light enough to reposition. Brands like Hanamint, Tropitone, and Homecrest use thick-wall cast aluminum frames that resist warping under the conditions typical of Colorado and Utah mountain environments.
Note that some premium models use heavy-gauge wrought iron construction rather than cast aluminum. Wrought iron is also durable in mountain climates, but it is heavier and carries different maintenance considerations. This distinction is worth confirming when comparing specific models at the showroom.
Steel
Powder-coated steel in a heavier gauge is durable and has a slightly different visual weight than cast aluminum. Thinner steel is more prone to surface rust if the coating chips, so it is worth asking about gauge before purchasing a steel-frame model for a high-humidity mountain location.
Teak and Hardwood
Teak fire pit tables are beautiful but require annual oiling to maintain their finish at altitude. Without it, teak will weather to a natural silver-grey patina over time, which is a look some homeowners prefer, but worth knowing before you buy. The Outdoor Greatroom Darien 30"x44" Rectangular Teak Fire Pit is a considered choice if you are committed to seasonal maintenance.
Concrete and Composite
Concrete and composite tops, such as those on the Outdoor Greatroom Fiamma Offset 30"x50" Fire Pit in concrete finish, are UV-stable and handle mountain precipitation well. They are heavier than aluminum, which limits portability.
Getting the Seating Right
A few practical guidelines for pairing seating with a fire pit:
Allow at least 36 inches of clearance between the fire pit edge and any chair leg. For a 48" round fire pit table, you need a functional circle roughly 10 feet in diameter to seat six people comfortably.
Chat height fire pits pair with chairs at a seat height of 17-19 inches. Dining height fire pit tables work with chairs that have an 18-20 inch seat height and maintain 28-30 inches of clearance from table surface to seat.
Most gas fire pit tables come with a cover that converts the burner to a standard table surface when the fire is off. For smaller patios, this is worth factoring into your selection, as it doubles the usable surface area of the piece.
If your patio has an overhead structure such as a pergola or covered porch, confirm clearance requirements with your Christy Sports showroom specialist before purchasing. Overhead clearance specifications vary by model.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size fire pit do I need for a six-person seating area?
For six people seated around a round fire pit table, a 48" diameter is the practical minimum. A 54" round gives more room to spread out. For a rectangular arrangement where guests sit along the two long sides, a fire pit table 50-61 inches long provides comfortable spacing. Always account for at least 36 inches of clearance between the fire pit edge and surrounding chair legs when planning your layout.
What fuel type works best for a fire pit at high altitude?
Both propane and natural gas perform well at altitude with the correct orifice settings. Propane requires no permanent infrastructure and is the simpler setup for most homeowners. Natural gas has a lower ongoing fuel cost and is a better long-term choice if you plan to stay in the home for many years. Above 6,000 feet, ask your Christy Sports showroom specialist whether the model you are considering is rated for high altitude or requires a conversion kit.
Can I leave a fire pit outside year-round in Colorado or Utah?
Most cast aluminum fire pit tables are built to remain outside year-round in Colorado and Utah mountain climates. A fitted cover protects the burner and table surface from snow and debris during the off-season. Wood and teak frames benefit from seasonal storage or a breathable cover to reduce moisture absorption. Gas valves should be closed or fittings capped when the fire pit is not in use during winter months.
What is the difference between a chat height and a dining height fire pit?
Chat height fire pits stand roughly 18-24 inches tall and are designed to pair with low lounge or conversation seating. Dining height fire pit tables stand 28-30 inches tall and work with standard dining chairs. The right choice depends on your seating and how you use the space. If your patio furniture is primarily a deep-seat sofa or conversation set, a chat height fire pit is typically the better fit. If you plan to dine around the fire pit, dining height is the practical choice.
Does Christy Sports carry natural gas converters for fire pits?
Yes. Natural gas converter kits are available for compatible fire pit models at both Colorado and Utah showrooms. Compatibility varies by manufacturer and model, so confirm with a showroom specialist before purchasing. Installing the gas line to your patio requires a licensed plumber.
What fire pit materials hold up best to mountain winters?
Cast aluminum is the most durable choice for mountain climates. It does not rust, handles temperature cycling well, and powder-coat finishes resist UV fading at altitude. Concrete and composite tops are also UV-stable and weather-resistant. Teak and hardwood fire pits are a strong visual choice but require annual oiling or will develop a natural grey patina over time.
How much clearance do I need around a gas fire pit table?
Allow at least 36 inches between the fire pit edge and surrounding furniture. Check the manufacturer specifications for overhead clearance before placing a gas fire pit under a pergola, covered porch, or any overhead structure. Most models specify a minimum distance from the burner to any overhead surface; this varies by product, so ask your showroom specialist to confirm for the specific model you select.
See Our Fire Pits In Person
Christy Sports patio furniture, including our full fire pit collection, is available exclusively in-store at Colorado and Utah showrooms. Our team can help you find the right size, style, and fuel configuration for your space and elevation, and arrange white glove delivery (locally assembled, inspected, and installed at your home). In-store design consultations are complimentary. Custom orders are available at most showrooms with a 4-8 week lead time. Patio furniture purchases have a 30-day return window.
Shop fire pits at Christy Sports
Colorado Showrooms
- Arvada: 7715 Wadsworth Blvd | (303) 421-0261
- Avon: 182 Avon Rd | (970) 949-0241
- Boulder: 2000 30th St | (303) 442-2493
- Cherry Creek (Denver): 201 University Blvd | (303) 321-3885
- Colorado Springs: 5294 N Nevada Ave | (719) 597-5222
- Denver West (Lakewood): 14371 W Colfax Ave | (303) 271-0155
- Dillon: 817 US-6 | (970) 468-2329
- Fort Collins: 3500 S College Ave | (970) 223-4411
- Littleton: 8601 W Cross Dr | (720) 981-1761
- Park Meadows (Englewood): 9607 County Line Rd | (303) 708-8535
- Steamboat Springs: 1835 Central Park Dr | (970) 879-1250
Utah Showrooms
- Salt Lake City (Christy Sports): 3939 S Wasatch Blvd | (801) 272-5550
- Kimball Junction (Park City): 6622 N Landmark Dr | (435) 649-0311
- Leisure Living (Salt Lake City): 2208 S 900 E | (801) 487-3289
More Inspiration for Your Mountain Patio
- Materials: Patio Furniture Materials Guide for Mountain Climates
- Guide: How to Choose Patio Furniture for Colorado and Utah Homes
- Design: How to Plan Your Patio Like a Pro
- Accessories: The Essential Guide to Patio Umbrellas
Last Updated: June 3, 2026