Denver's enthusiast community keeps E85 demand high, with stations across the metro from Aurora to Lakewood and up toward Fort Collins.
Find E85 near you in Denver
Open the E85 App map and every public E85 station around Denver lights up, each price stamped with how recently it was confirmed — sourced from the national alternative-fuels database plus crowd-verified driver reports. Search any neighborhood or ZIP, and filter to the cheapest or most-recently-confirmed pump so you never drive to a stale deal.
Is E85 worth it in Denver?
E85 is usually 15–30% cheaper per gallon than regular, but ethanol carries ~27% less energy — so the real test is cost per mile (E85 wins when it's ~20–25%+ cheaper than regular). E85 App compares that automatically. (More: is E85 cheaper?)
Know what's really in the pump
Pump "E85" isn't a fixed 85% ethanol — it's legally 51–83% and drops in winter, which matters for octane and for blending to E30/E50. E85 App color-codes Denver stations by their real measured ethanol content. (More: your E85 isn't 85%.)
Find E85 in Denver now
Live prices, the real ethanol map, and a blend calculator — free on iPhone.
Download on theApp StoreOnly flex-fuel vehicles should run E85 — check compatibility. See all E85 in Colorado or other states.