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97 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Colorado
Colorado is our home. We spend a lot of time exploring the entire state and taking advantage of all it has to offer families. From Coloradoās mountain towns to Denver & Boulder, thereās so much for kids and adults alike. Here are just a few of our favorite things to do with kids in Colorado, categorized by age, season and more.
Planning a trip to Colorado and curious about family-friendly activities? Whether youāre a Colorado resident seeking ways to entertain your kids on a day off or a visitor, thereās a wide range of options to explore. You can immerse yourselves in the majestic mountains, delve into the rich culture and art scenes in the cities, enjoy winter wonderland activities in the snow, or cool off with water adventures in the summer. To help you make the most of your time, weāve compiled a comprehensive list of our top 97 kid-friendly activities in Colorado!
New Things to Do with Kids in Colorado
Casa bonita.
June 2023 was the re-opening of one of Coloradoās most famous family attractions, Casa Bonita. Renowned for family fun, though not its food, Casa Bonita opened under new ownership in June of 2023. A new chef re-designed the menu, so that now it can hopefully be known both for fun and food. A major renovation restored the original design while cleaning it up. We are looking forward to seeing cliff divers and the lagoon but now while enjoying good food.
Meow Wolf Denver
Meow Wolf Santa Fe draws us to the city different about once a year. A multi-dimensional, multi-sensory place of discovery and imagination that was born of art, Meow Wolf is an ideal place to cultivate kidsā love of art. Here at Convergence Station Colorado-based artists have brought a different story to life.
Created from trash, or old recycled electronics, Convergence Station tells the story of a cosmic event that displaces citizens into four distinct worlds.
Slick City Action Park
Slick City Action Park is the worldās first Indoor slide (with no water) located in Denver. If you are looking for a place to burn off some energy on a cold day, this place has you covered. There are a ton of slides to whiz down, or race friends on. It is also a birthday party hit.
Adventure Forest at Childrenās Museum of Denver
Adventure Forest, at Childrenās Museum of Denver, is a 500 ft. long aerial adventure course laced with a hidden journey. Kids can push their limits of bravery and strength on the chimney climb or spider web. They can get an adrenaline rush whooshing past rainbow prisms in the 70 ft. slides. Or they can decode a secret language or discover unique treasures.
Things to Do with Toddlers in Colorado
Goat Happy Hour
Happy hour may indicate an adult outing. But that isnāt the case at Vail Stables where all ages will enjoy feeding the cute goats, seeing the horses and playing in the yard. Thereās something stress reducing about hanging out with goats in an alpine environment. As much as adults enjoy it, toddlers will be the most in awe of the cute goats eating from their hands.
Play at a splash pad
We think of the mountain of Colorado as a cool summertime destination. But the reality is that summer can get hot, even in Colorado. Thereās nothing better, as a toddler. than running through cool water spraying from the ground, on a hot summer day. Splash pads abound. Our favorites are located outside of Union Station in Denver and in Vail Village (the Childrenās Fountain).
This might be a silly idea anywhere but the mountains of Colorado. Coloradoās ski resorts are known for their free and convenient buses. In Vail Village these run about ever 10 minutes and make a loop all the way from Golden Peak to the west end of Lionshead Village . This was a favorite activity of our daughterās as a toddler. To this day our kids still love to do this when it isnāt too crowded.
Ride a Train
Coloradoās mining history also means that there are several operating historic trains in the state, with stunning mountain views . These will all appeal to toddlers. Our son still talks about the time is grandmother and grandfather took him on a train ride in Leadville. The school that our kids attend takes an annual trip to the Georgetown train. And, the Durango and Silverton Railroad and the Colorado Railroad Museum both offer magical Polar Express train rides during the holidays.
Ride a Gondola
Ski resorts about in the mountain of Colorado. Most boast heated, enclosed gondolas. These are the perfect vehicle for toddlers to take in a ride up the mountain. The views are spectacular and it is certainly a different way to travel. Typically there is also some sort of playground, adventure park or hiking trails atop the mountain to enjoy once you arrive.
Play at a Park
Obvious, but one that canāt be left off the list. In our small mountain town we have a dozen parks. All of these have slides, swings and other play features. These parks also offer trees and covered picnic areas. What kid isnāt entertained at a park? Often this is a place for both kids and parents to make new friends.
Take a Hike
Colorado is known for its spectacular wildflower hikes. Thereās no time better than now to introduce your kids to hiking in the great outdoors. Start small. Find an easy hiking trail with lots of interesting things for the kids. A couple of our favorites are Rifle Falls and Sylvan Lake State Park.
What to Do with Teens in Colorado
Colorado offers many places to zipline, from the top of a mountain to old mining areas. Whizzing through the air harnessed to a rope is sure to thrill even the pickiest teen.
Ropes Courses
Challenge or Ropes Courses also abound in the mountains of Colorado. They can be found at the top of mountains, in historic mining areas and on ranches. The thrill of whizzing across a valley in a harness is sure to thrill most teens.
Axe Throwing
In recent years, a rather unexpected pastime has been making its way into the mainstream: axe throwing . This thrilling and unique sport has gained popularity throughout Colorado. From YMCA of the Rockies to Vail Cascade, there are plenty of opportunities for your teen to learn how to axe throw. It is not your typical sport. But certainly will be a memorable experience.
Snow Tubing
Snow tubing can be found in many ski resort towns. Similar to sledding, but typically on a man made course. Ski resorts and ski towns have built these tubing hills to be steep and have several lanes. You can race friends or even go together in a group.
Insider Tip: Here are some of the best snow tubing hills in Colorado !
Moonlight Snowshoing
Snowshoing to the light of a full moon is a rare way to have fun late-night without getting into trouble. Meadow Mountain in Minturn is a Vail area favorite spot to go for a moonlight snowshoe hike. But there are also a couple of great mountain hikes to take you to a unique dinner. Snowshoe Bachelor Gulch (Beaver Creek) to Zachās Cabin for dinner or appetizers and hot cocoa, or snowshoe to dinner in a yurt at Tennessee Pass, near Leadville .
Escape Rooms
Escape Rooms are a great, fun team-building activity. They offer a few different adventures of varying difficulty. This is also a good activity for a rainy day, or a day when thereās just not enough energy for a mountain adventure.
Paddleboarding
For kids who like the water, this is a way to get away from it all. They can get out on a calm lake for some serenity. Now there are river parks that also offer a little more exciting variety of paddleboarding. The more advanced SUPers can get out on the river.
Insider Tip: Check out some of our favorite lakes in Colorado .
Have a hard time getting your teen away from a device? Take a glamping trip where thereās no WiFi. Our family recently visited Piney Lake Vail to do just this. It is a sure fire way to get quality time with your teen, or younger children too. Hike, fish, wildlife watch, canoe and roast sāmores by the campfire. Colorado has some spectacular glamping destinations .
Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride
Colorful hot air balloons rising into the sky in the early hours of the morning may be one of the most beautiful sights. Our entire family watches transfixed until they disappear from sight. So, what better than taking your teen on a hot air balloon ride? There are several locations throughout Colorado where this activity is available. We were lucky enough to experience the Snowmass Hot Air Balloon Festival .
Things to Do with Kids In the Winter
Ice Castles
The magical Ice Castles were founded by a father who moved with his family from California to the mountains. He then started building igloos and ice structures in his backyard for his daughter. The display in Dillon takes up a little less than an acre and includes towers, tunnels, a fountain and a slide to crawl through. It is all made of ice in a castle like structure. The twinkling lights in snow and ice are sure to charm kids of all ages. Plus there are ice slides to whiz down!
Ski and Snowboard
Colorado is known for its epic skiing, so perhaps this should go without saying. No, it shouldnāt! There is so much that skiing can teach kids and adults alike. It is a sport that all kids should have the chance to try out. It can teach resilience, build confidence and is just plain fun.
Sledding may be the most underrated Colorado winter sport. Every neighborhood or golf course has a few sledding hills and the only cost is the acquisition of a speedy sled. You do need a little snow but there is typically lots of that during the winter in Colorado.
Slightly different than sledding, snow tubing offers the ease of being transported up the hill. It is a more controlled environment and there is a cost associated with it. Snow tubing can be found in most mountain towns in Colorado and is a ton of fun. It is even possible to hold multiple tubes together and fly down the hill as a family or group of friends.
Ice Skating
Colorado is a hockey state. Kids grow up near ice skating rinks. Not only does Colorado have plenty of indoor rinks but many of the ski towns also boast outdoor ice skating rinks . I canāt tell you how much joy it brought me to be able to hang skates in the garage and just grab them on our way to the local free outdoor skating rink.
Ice Bumper Cars
This activity doesnāt necessarily have to be a winter activity. There are indoor ice skating rinks throughout the state that offer this fun activity year round. But because it is on ice and there are outdoor rinks that offer it seasonally, weāve included it here. Fun for all ages, these inflatable cars that glide on ice to bump into one another are available at several locations throughout Colorado. From Vail and Steamboat Springs to Gaylord Rockies in winter, be sure to include ice bumper cars on your list!
Build a Snowman or Snow Fort
This might be easier done on the front range than in the mountains. It is rare that the snow in Coloradoās high country is wet enough for easily building a snowman or snow fort. But we do have those days. Some of the most fun weāve had as a family was building snowmen and having snowball fights on these wet snow days.
Go for a Hot Cocoa Treat
The first snowy day of the year the kids are so excited to play in the snow. They spend a couple of hours out in the cold. And, I always try to have a hot cocoa waiting for them when they are ready to come in and warm up. But going out for a gourmet hot cocoa can also be a special treat.
Special Activities for Kids During the Holidays
Holiday Lights
Who doesnāt love taking in sparkling holiday lights in the snow? Colorado is the perfect place to do this. From the Denver Botanic Gardens and Denver Zoo to just about any mountain town, you can find spectacular holiday lights to enjoy. Make sure to stop for hot cocoa during or after your holiday light viewing!
Ride the Polar Express
Getting to the North Pole from Colorado may be easier than you expect. At least if you and your family can get lost in your imagination. Book either the Durango and Silverton Railroad or the Colorado Railroad Museum Polar Express Train to help you live out the story of the Polar Express.
Oxford Hotel Dollsā Tea
Available only one day, in December, any child who loves dolls and dance is sure to be thrilled to experience this classic tea party featuring tea, sandwiches, hot cocoa and treats. The highlight of the Dollsā Tea Party is a whimsical ballet performance by the Arvada Dance Center. The children have an opportunity to meet the ballerinas and take photos with them after the show.
Visit a Ski Mountain
Well skiing is what Colorado is known for. If you are in Colorado for the winter you most certainly should head to the mountain for a ski trip. From small resorts with affordable ski lessons to luxury ski resorts with warm chocolate chip cookies as you come down the slopes at the end of the day you are sure to find a ski mountain that your family will love. If you donāt ski, it might still be worth a visit to ride the gondola to the top of the mountain.
Tree Lightings
Holiday celebrations and tree lights abound starting during Thanksgiving. In addition to tree lighting ceremonies, many ski resorts set off colorful fireworks . There are also plenty of other festivities such as Christmas markets and caroling. Photos with Santa may also be available.
Christmas Markets
Europe may be known for their Christmas markets, but Colorado is making an attempt at their own versions. Denver Christkindl Market is the largest and best known Christmas market in Colorado. Bavarian musicians entertain while baked apples, gingerbread biscuits and spicy mulled wine (gluehwein) delight the taste buds. There are several other Christmas markets throughout Colorado also worth visiting.
Visit Santa at Union Station
A historic train station can be pretty cool all on its own, but add in Santa, holiday lights, carolers and a 40ā² Christmas tree and it is sure to be a hit. All of this can be found at Denver Union Station starting Thanksgiving weekend. Make a weekend of it and stay over at the Crawford Hotel.
Last but not least, the holidays are a fantastic time to teach your children to give back . Yes, we should do this year round. But the holidays just happen to be a time when it is especially important to think of others. There are so many ways to do this. You can adopt a family and buy a family in need holiday gifts. You can volunteer serving food, or make donations to a food bank. One of our favorites is to help assemble Thanksgiving dinner boxes with our local Salvation Army and then deliver those. We also like to bake cookies to take to the senior center down the street.
Things to Do with Kids In the Summer
Get out in nature. Take a hike, and bring a picnic along. Colorado has so many hiking trails for just about any ability. Hike to a waterfall. Surprisingly, there are quite a few waterfalls throughout Colorado . For the more adventurous, or athletics kids hike a Fourteener. Plan to hit the trail very early as thunderstorms can roll in in the afternoon.
Horseback Riding
There are so many fun outdoor activities in the summer that I feel like Colorado horseback riding often gets forgotten. This is truly a wonderful way to see the spectacular mountain views. You can travel even further into nature than on foot. Most horseback riding outfits have expert guides to tell you about the local flora and fauna. It is an experience not to miss!
Mountain Bike
You kids need to be proficient bikers before taking this one on. But Colorado is home to a variety of different skill level trails. These are rated just like ski slopes with green being the easiest, blue moderate and black advanced. Some of the most fun I have had is riding a new trail with friends.
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Ride an eBike
Colorado seems to be a hub for ebikes. And, with good reason. There are beautiful paved trails that run along rivers, and single tracks that run up and down mountains. It is a pretty scenic place to bike. An ebike can get you further out into nature. From electric bike rentals to ebike tours there are plenty of options.
If you are wondering what an ebike is, find out here !
White Water River Rafting
I am not a fan of the cold water. So out family didnāt try this until earlier in the summer. For Fatherās Day Eagle area outfitter, Timberline Tours, offers a special float trip for fathers and their families. It is an easy float trip so our six-year-old was able to go and enjoy it as much as we did. Floating down the river is a great way to take in Coloradoās landscapes and enjoy family and friends.
Possibly the best way to spend time outdoors, camping does take some preparation and planning. Unfortunately our family is not very good at choosing timing very well. We end up camping on cold and rainy weekends, making our family camping trips quite the adventure . It is a great way to spend real quality time with family and friends. Go somewhere with no WiFi or devices and just spend time with your people.
Go Glamping
Want to get your feet wet with camping? Not sure you really are ready to rough it with your family? Try glamping. There so much less set up and typically your glamping site will include a real bed. Get to sleep in a tent but in a real bed. Thatās a winner in my book!
There is a variety of RV parks in Colorado offering lots of family fun. Most offer swimming pools and there is even one with a bowling alley. Many are near the stateās national parks so with easy access to some special places. There are also several options for renting RVs. RVs offer much more protection from the elements than camping but with the same access to nature.
Take in an Outdoor Concert
Colorado is known for its outdoor music scene. Red Rocks Amphitheater is perhaps the crown jewel of Coloradoās outdoor amphitheaters. But music abounds throughout the state. You can hear the New York Philharmonic in Vail. Or, take in a real opera at Central City Opera. You might just come across live music in one of the stateās many mountain towns.
Explore a Ghost Town
Coloradoās ghost towns certainly have an uncanny mystery to them that makes you want to stop in for a visit. You may simply want to investigate and learn more of the history of what caused residents to abandon their homes and town. From Ashcroft to Crystal, garb the metal detector or just your sense of adventure and head out into old Colorado for an adventure.
Paddle Boarding or Canoeing
There are lots of lakes in Colorado. Take advantage of the warm summer weather to get out on the water on a paddle board or in a canoe. It is never to early to start the kids on the water.
Visit a Mountain Town
Whether as a day trip or a family weekend getaway, Coloradoās mountain towns offer fun for all. Visit Leadville or Central City for old architecture and mining history. Or, visit Vail or Snowmass for a Colorado ski town experience.
Explore for Dinosaur Bones at Dinosaur Ridge
Dinosaurs were first discovered in Dinosaur Ridge and has since become one of the worldās most famous dinosaur fossil destinations. Dinosaur Ridge is located near Morrison. Kids of all ages will enjoy exploring the excavation sites and seeing exposed fossils.
Go for an Ice Cream Treat
What kids doesnāt love ice cream on a hot summer day?! So many delicious ice cream shops abound throughout the state.
Fun Activities for Kids In the Mountains
Ride an alpine coaster.
A Colorado alpine coaster ride offers a fun way to speed down mountain slopes. No lessons necessary. Anyone who is 38ā³ or taller can ride with an adult and enjoy taking in Coloradoās amazing mountain views while getting an adrenaline rush from this thrill ride.
Visit Colorado Hot Springs
The mountains of Colorado boast an impressive hot springs loop. Spanning over 720 miles, the Colorado Historic Hot Springs Loop is a trek to some of the stateās most beautiful mineral waters. Each destination along the Hot Springs Loop has something different for visitors. The Loop includes Ouray and Ridgway, Glenwood Springs, Chaffee County, Pagosa Springs and Steamboat Springs. Each of the nineteen facilities included on this loop offer unique features like vapor caves, hot pots, terraced pools, enormous travertine formations or fun-filled aquatic centers.
Be sure to check out our round up of hot springs near Denver !
Take on a Challenge Course
Most ski resorts offer mountain playgrounds either at the base or top of the mountain. In addition to alpine coasters these also typically include some type of ropes or challenge course. This is a fun way to push your limits and take in mountain views.
Mountain biking is a sport made for Colorado. There are trails throughout the state for all abilities. It is such a great sport to enjoy as a family too. Work hard going up the hill so that you can enjoy the ride down.
Explore a Cave
Thereās actually a variety of caves throughout Colorado . One of our favorites is at Glenwood Caverns and Adventure Park. This is a fun and educational experience for the entire family. And, a great way to cool down on a hot day.
Take a Train Ride
If youāre planning a trip to Colorado to view some spectacular mountain scenery and wildlife, there are several different Colorado train rides to consider. It is a unique way to see the Rocky Mountains. And, during the holidays you can even catch the Polar Express or a Santa train.
Museums to Visit with Kids
Denver museum of nature & science.
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is ideal for kids ages six and up. You wonāt want to miss an IMAX film here. The films are entertaining and educational. They change out periodically, so check whatās playing before you go. We learned how astronauts live in space, how the planet is changing and more.
Denver Aquarium
Generally the Denver Aquarium is great for younger kids, even though anyone can enjoy the colorful marine life and interactive exhibits. A family fun restaurant has walls made of a 50,000 gallon centerpiece aquarium. This state-of-the-art aquarium housing 500+ species offers interactive exhibits. Currently thereās even a shark cage experience!
Denver Botanic Gardens
Ideal for all ages, the Denver Botanic Gardens is 23-acre park boasting a conservatory with a variety of themed gardens. Mordecai Childrenās Garden is a place for children to explore plants and the natural world, through handsĀ-on experiences and play. It is also the perfect place to cool off in the summer, with a fun wading stream. Though our favorite time of the year to visit may be for the holiday lights.
Childrenās Museum of Denver
Best for babies up to kids about ten years old, the Childrenās Museum of Denver is a family favorite. A three-year old wonāt want leave the lifelike fire station by the entrance. A seven-year old will settle in at the market and kitchen to make new friends and play. The Museum even offers kids cooking classes. Make sure to sign up for those as soon as you arrive. The play area outside is great for young ones, but older kids will also enjoy the new Adventure Forest.
One of the most popular attractions in Denver, the Denver Zoo is an 80-acre zoological garden. It is is home to more than 3,500 animals. It is all a majestic experience. But feeding the giraffes is certainly a highlight. And, younger kids will love the train that takes them throughout the zoo.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
This zoo located in Colorado Springs is a family favorite. Thereās the opportunity to really get close to the animals. The sky lift is especially fun. It offers a breathtaking birds eye view to see all the entire zoo.
Other Museums
For other ideas of fun museums to take your kids to check out our post on Best Museums for Art, Nature & Science .
Things to Do with Kids On the Water
I am not a fisherman, but watching my kids give it a go is wonderful. In an age of electronic devices, being out in nature and seeing them so calm and serene makes me happy.
There are some neighborhoods such as Eagle Ranch with their own fishing pond for the kids.
Stand Up Paddle Boarding
Did you know that you can stand up paddle board so many places now? If you donāt have your own, then you should be able to rent one at one of the many beautiful alpine lakes throughout Colorado .
Tubing the River
We have a stream just down the path from our house. Once the early summer snow melt off subsides, our kids are out there all the time. They skip rocks, race boats and tube down the river.
Rent a canoe on a calm lake and enjoy the scenery. There are many places to do this, but our favorite may be at Piney River Ranch near Vail.
While kayaking is a popular sport, it is for the mere adventurous. Our rivers are amazing, and cold. Thereās no way you arenāt going to get soaked kayaking. These days you can take a duckie, inflatable kayak, out on the lake for a more serene water experience.
White water rafting is for the older and more adventurous kids. Though it is possible to start on calmer waters. Some float companies offer family friendly float trips. And, others require that the kids be seven and up. It all depends on the class of rapids that the boat will be navigating.
So, when you think of swimming you probably think of going to a swimming pool. Our kids also swim in the river. And, there are plenty of lakes with their own beaches great for swimming.
Things to Do with History Loving Kids
Visit a Castle
Believe it, or not, the state of Colorado is also home to some incredible castles and structures that have historical significance, along with some that are just fascinating to see. One of these on our list is entirely made from beer cans and scraps of metal, while another is a natural structure that a city was named after. Some of these already have historical significance. But the ones that donāt yet, likely will in the future.
Tour an Old Mine or Mining Museum
Visit Leadville, Colorado and spend some time at the Mining Museum Hall of Fame. Or, tour the Matchless Mine and visit the home where Baby Doe spent her final years. Coloradoās mining history is enthralling.
Molly Brown House
Margaret āMollyā Brownās was an activist and philanthropist who was also known as āThe Unsinkable Molly Brownā after surviving the sinking of the Titanic. In the 1970s Historic Denver carefully restored this historic home to its original Victorian splendor. Molly Brownās story is a story of rags to riches and a woman who set out to make a difference.
Colorado Capitol Building
The Colorado Capitol Building in Denver offers free tours Monday through Friday. You will learn about how the capitolās original signature dome was made of copper, but was swapped out for gold in 1908 due to the copperās tendency to oxidize. Youāll leave with a fondness for this historic building, more informed about the work of our General Assembly and our unique Colorado heritage.
Denver Mint
More than 40 million coins are produced everyday at the Denver Mint. Here you will want to make reservations for one of their free tours to see an estimated $100 billion worth of solid gold bars.
Walking Tour of Union Station
Take a walking tour of Denverās Union Station to learn more about the train stationās unique history. It originally opened in 1881 and once greeted nearly 80 trains per day. Learn about the rail services available, the buildingās massive collection of custom Western art, as well as the independent Colorado retailers and restaurants that now occupy the historic building.
Things to Do with Art & Culture Loving Kids
Show at the denver performing arts center.
Plenty of kid-friendly shows make their way through the Denver Performing Arts Center. Enjoy classics brought to life on stage such as Good Night Moon where all your favorite characters in the Great Green Room spring to life on stage. Or take your teen to Mean Girls , straight off of Broadway.
Central City Opera
Central City Opera located just outside of Denver in a truly historic part of the state also offers a variety of kids programs. From a glimpse into backstage at an opera house to the Family Matinee thereās sure to be something for your family.
Meow Wolf 2021
I know, Iāve already mentioned this. But there really isnāt a better way to engage your childās interest in art. In a day and age when kids too often hear ābe carefulā and ādonāt touch that,ā Meow Wolf encourages the opposite. Iāve never experienced anything quite so interactive, adventurous or stimulating to the imagination. But most importantly, Meow Wolf is FUN.
Denver Art Museum
Denver Art Museum offers kid-friendly programing. But our favorite exhibit, sadly has departed. Our daughter loved the the āDIOR: From Paris to the Worldā Exhibit that showcased 70 years of the House of Dior with more than 200 couture dresses. This was at the DAM winter 2018-2019. What will they top that with? Thereās also a fun restaurant on site.
Things to Do with Kids on a Rainy Day
Visit an indoor water park.
A couple of years ago, Great Wolf Lodge, opened in Colorado Springs. It was the first indoor water park in Colorado . And, is is a perfect way to enjoy a rainy or winter day. You can just almost think that you are in a tropical place. The may water slides and other water features are sure to keep the kids entertained until they become little raisins.
Visit a Climbing Gym
Climbing gyms are a great way to get some exercise and introduce kids to this sport in a less intimidating way. It is a popular sport in Colorado so most communities have their own climbing gym available for a daily entry fee.
Take on i ndoor skydiving in a vertical wind tunnel, participants become a part of an elite training program for youth flyers.
Lava island
Jump, climb and play at this indoor park with 15000 square feet of trampolines, 23 themed climbing walls, and 21000 square feet of ladders, slides and mazes.
Play laser tag, an arcade, a roller coaster simulator & mini-golf at this amusement center slash restaurant.
Spider Monkey
This 46,000-square-foot indoor air sports park in Aurora offers an obstacle course over a foam pit, dodge ball, slack lines, hoops, aerial silks, battle beams, a climbing wall and zip lines.
Jump Street
Two Jump Street locations in Denver offer lots of trampolines , trampoline dodge ball, inflatables to slide on, a foam pit to dive into and a mechanical bull to ride.
Jungle Quest
Zip through the air at this indoor jungle-themed playground. Get harnessed in then let the kids wear themselves our swinging and zip lining.
Let the kids try their hand at swinging a bowling ball down the alley. One of our kids loves bowling so much that he even had a bowling birthday party.
Visit a Library
Most libraries have fun kids programs. Nowadays some even have spaces with 3D printers and more. And, if all else fails, check out some books!
Where to Visit a National Park with Kids
Colorado is home to four national parks and eight national monuments . Be sure to put these on your Colorado -must-experience with kids list!
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in the southwestern corner of Colorado. Mesa Verde offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people who made it their home from A.D. 600 to A.D. 1300. Plus it is just fun for kids to be able to climb into the cliff dwellings..
Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park offers spectacular hikes, wildflowers, wildlife and starry nights. The park offers short, easy hiking trails such as Bear Loop and Coyote Valley that reward visitors with stunning views, as well as wildlife and wild flower sightings. Or, your family may want to go fishing or take a horseback ride.
Be sure to check our Grand Lake and other Colorado mountain cabins in this area of the state for a socially distanced getaway.
Great Sand Dunes National Monument
Situated in southern Colorado, surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo mountain range, these tallest sand dunes in north America are remote, and surprising. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is in the middle of a very diverse landscape of grasslands, wetlands, conifer and aspen forests, alpine lakes, and tundra. The snow melt off and Medona Creek feeds a natural underground reservoir. The water supplies a nearby tilapia farm turned alligator farm, as well as natural hot springs.
Colorado National Monument
At Colorado National Monument you will have the opportunity to see the most spectacular sunsets, a blood moon, wildlife such as Turkey Vultures, Black Widows, Big Horn Sheep and other wildlife. This may also be one of the most spectacular landscapes in Colorado. And, that says something.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
This canyon has a rare combination of extraordinary depth, narrowness, and darkness within a vertical space to create a dramatic landscape. Take a scenic drive, camp, hike or wildlife watch.
Dinosaur National Monument
Located in the northwestern corner of Colorado, Dinosaur National Monument crosses into Utah. Dinosaur remains are still visible in rock walls within the more than 800 paleontological sites. In 2019 Dinosaur National Monument received its International Dark Sky Park Designation recognizing the skies above Dinosaur National Monument as having an exceptional quality of natural darkness.
Royal Gorge Bridge
Not actually a national park, but the Royal Gorge Bridge in Southwestern Colorado is definitely worth checking out. It is the highest suspension bridge in the U.S. that overlooks a breathtaking canyon. You can also take a cable car, or go ziplining!
What other things are there to do with kids in Colorado? We set out to write about 100, but ended up with 87. Surely we missed some. Let us know in the comments below!
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Liana Moore
Liana Moore is a third-culture kid with a hangover from those days that is a severe case of wanderlust. She is more comfortable driving the cliffs of Amalfi, Italy or the dirt roads of Costa Rica or attempting to decipher the street signs of Osaka, Japan than navigating the theme parks of Disney World. But she loves it all. She doesn't believe a vacation is complete without an adventure. Her husband and kids know well that "adventure" often is code for mishap or challenge and it usually results in a good story. They seek outdoor experiences whether in the mountains, on a beach or in the jungle of a tropical country. Her favorite vacation is... all the ones she hasn't yet taken, as well as those she plans on taking again. And, that list is so, so long. But she continues to extensively explore her home state of Colorado, spends lots of time wandering Texas, California, New Mexico, Costa Rica, Mexico, Norway and has even explored Kazakhstan.
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One-Week Colorado Itinerary For Families: Excellent for This Summer!
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This one-week Colorado itinerary for families is an excellent way to spend your summer vacation! From the beautiful red rock scenery of Colorado Springs to the rushing rapids of the Colorado River right outside Glenwood Springs , there are so many ways to appreciate Colorado in the summer. On this one-week Colorado itinerary for families , weāve compiled a list of possible things to do and see on your Colorado road trip, starting and ending our itinerary in Denver for the most accuracy. Of course, feel free to swap out, add, or amend anything youād like ā this is simply a guide to help you plan. Hereās our One-Week Colorado Itinerary For Families: Excellent for This Summer!
Day 1: Land in Denver, Drive to Colorado Springs
Start your one-week Colorado itinerary for families by landing at Denver International Airport . Serviced by major U.S. airlines such as Delta, JetBlue, United, American, etc., there are multiple flights in and out every day. From there, you can drive straight to Colorado Springs , known for its beautiful scenery, countless parks, and outdoor adventures. If you plan to stick around Denver for a bit, don’t forget to book your tickets to these family-friendly Denver attractions !
On your 7-day Colorado road trip with kids , itās an ideal place to make your home base because you wonāt be far from Denver, Pikes Peak, and other fantastic places weāll get into later on this itinerary. Though you can always feel free to spend more time here, we recommend two nights in Colorado Springs when youāre planning a week-long vacation in Colorado.
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Day 2: Pikes Peak, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Garden of the Gods, Downtown Colorado Springs
Explore the best things to do in Colorado Springs with kids on the second day of your one-week Colorado itinerary for families. First, head to Pikes Peak, the second-highest peak in Colorado and one of the most popular tourist destinations. The Pikes Peak Summit Highway offers panoramic views and stops along the way to enjoy a picnic lunch. After, drive toward Colorado Springs to visit Garden of the Gods , a nature center with breathtaking rock formations. Kids will love climbing on them! For dinner, head downtown to restaurants like Jack Quinn’s Irish Pub & Restaurant .Ā
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If you have an extra day in Colorado Springs, animal lovers canāt miss the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo . Nestled in the mountainside just a few miles south of downtown Colorado Springs, this zoological park will impress all ages. With lions, elephants, hippos, and more for kids to see, the entire family will have a ton of fun touring the dynamic exhibits, from Ā āEncounter Africa” to ā Waterās Edge: Africa “. Once you’re done seeing the animals, there are other fun activities for kids. Try riding the Historic Carousel or Mountaineer Sky Ride ! Wear comfortable shoes because the property is huge, but there’s also a shuttle.
Then, check out these 12 Adventurous Things To Do in Colorado Springs Kids Will Love!
Where to Stay in Colorado Springs with Kids
Planning a trip to Colorado with kids and looking for the best hotels in Colorado Springs for families ? To stay on the beautiful shores of Cheyenne Lake, book the iconic Broadmoor , which has summer activities for all ages. For a homier feel, try the Cheyenne Mountain Colorado Springs, A Dolce Resort , located on a private lake. Want to stay inside a private country club near the best sights in town? Youāll like the Garden of the Gods Resort and Club . Of course, kids will love the indoor water park at the Great Wolf Lodge Colorado Springs !
Read our 7 Hotels in Colorado Springs that Families Will Love for more suggestions on where to stay!
Day 3: Cave of the Winds, Then Head to Aspen
A Colorado road trip with kids should include a stop at Cave Of The Winds Mountain Park . West of Colorado Springs, near the Manitou Cliff Dwellings, this multi-complex has a cave, a cafe, a challenge course, and more adventures for all ages. Families can see the cave on a standard, hour-long Discovery Tour . Or, take a creepier Haunted Lantern Tour to explore dark tunnels, curving passageways, and spooky stairs.
Other activities include a challenge course, zip-lining, and even fun aerial rides. From there, drive to Glenwood Springs, a scenic town set in the Rocky Mountains. If you have time to stop along the way during your 7-day Colorado road trip with kids , you can visit Aspen, which is around an hour away.
For more travel planning, consult our list of Fantastic Colorado Summer Vacation Ideas Your Family Will Love !
Optional: Stop in Aspen
During your Colorado trip with kids , you may want to make a stop in Aspen. Famous for its luxury resorts, high-end restaurants, and upscale boutiques, there are plenty of things to do in Aspen with kids during the summer. Go white water rafting with Rafting Aspen or Aspen White Water to take in amazing views and get an adrenaline rush.
Then, take advantage of the gorgeous weather and soak up the sun by hiking to the Maroon Bells . It’s one of the most photographed spots in Colorado! For more beautiful scenery, drive Independence Pass through the Continental Divide . Or, ride the Silver Queen Gondola for an aerial view. End your day with dinner in downtown Aspen. Families love options like White House Tavern and Ajax Tavern . Or, French Alpine Bistro – CrĆŖperie du Village for sweet and savory crepes.Ā
Please note : The Aspen rafting companies travel to Glenwood Springs and put-in on both the Colorado River and Roaring Fork River. They both run through Glenwood Springs and the Roaring Fork ends (confluences) into the Colorado River. Families may decide to opt for other activities in Aspen and book their rafting experience while in Glenwood Springs instead.
Day 4: Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
Depending on how long you stay in Aspen, the next stop on your Colorado road trip with kids should be Glenwood Springs. Famous for its Glenwood Hot Springs, this all-year-round destination offers lots of family fun. Here is also where youāll find the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park , accessible via a scenic gondola ride up Iron Mountain. Thereās an adventure park with kiddie rides for all ages, games like laser tags, plus two caves to explore. Book an early time slot for The Fairy Caves Tour , which lasts about 40 minutes, and involves minimal walking.
Then, after a long day of exploring, thereās nothing like soaking your muscles at the Iron Mountain Hot Springs to appreciate Coloradoās natural beauty! Please note, however, that this is best for adults and late teens. Families with younger children can enjoy the nearby heated freshwater pool. Certainly, on your trip to Colorado with kids , this will be a huge hit.
Day 5: Water Rafting on the Colorado River, Glenwood Hot Springs
Glenwood Springs is one of the best vacation spots in Colorado for outdoor enthusiasts. On the fifth day of your one-week Colorado itinerary for families , head to the Colorado River to go water rafting ! There are multiple tour companies to book an excursion rafting the Colorado River, taking you through Glenwood Canyon and then through Glenwood Springs, including Glenwood Adventure Company ; Glenwood Canyon Rafting ; and Whitewater Rafting LLC. Another great company for families is Defiance Rafting , which offers a half-day rafting tour for beginners and more advanced adventurers.
Once youāre done with rafting, enjoy more fun in the water at Glenwood Hot Springs , featuring the worldās largest mineral hot springs pool. Families will love the Shoshone Chutes at the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool (an adventure river), the diving board, and a few other slides for kids to have fun.
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Where to Stay in Glenwood Springs with Kids
Glenwood Springs offers plenty of accommodations for a one-week Colorado itinerary for families. For a hotel stay, book a room at the Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge or The Hotel Glenwood Springs . The Hotel Colorado is another great option. A lot of families also opt for rentals from Airbnb or Vrbo . Regardless of which you choose, you’ll love staying in Glenwood Springs on your Colorado trip with kids .
Day 6: Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park
Rocky Mountain National Park is an outdoor playground with so many things to do in the summer. As you drive back to Denver, take a detour to this lush green paradise around three and a half hours from Glenwood Springs. Reaching around 70-80 degrees, itās abundant in elk, moose, bighorn sheep, coyotes, and deer. Cruise through trees, rivers, and alpine wildflowers on scenic drives like Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road. Or, hike the Bear Lake Trail, the Alberta Falls Trail , and the Lily Lake Loop. Certainly, this is one of the best vacation spots in Colorado for families !
Then, make your way back to Estes Park , a cute mountain town nearby. Fans of The Shining can visit The Stanley Hotel where it was filmed to stay or enjoy dinner! It is a fun stop when planning a week vacation in Colorado with kids !
Where to Stay Near Rocky Mountain National Park with Kids
Families looking for somewhere to stay near Rocky Mountain National Park during their Colorado trip with kids can try The Stanley Hotel . For a more rugged, adventurous vacation, there’s also Estes Park Center -YMCA of the Rockies , which offers both lodge-style accommodations and yurts/campground options. Families can also choose to stay in an RV park or book various cabin rentals in the area.Ā
Here are the top-rated Vrbo stays near Rocky Mountain National Park!
Visiting Colorado in the winter instead? Read our review of an Exciting Colorado Getaway for Families: Snow Mountain Ranch -YMCA of the Rockies !
Day 7: Drive Back to Denver, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
On the last day of your one-week Colorado itinerary for families, drive back to Denver. Youāll most likely depart from here, so itās a great way to explore anything youāve missed. In Morrison outside of Denver, you can visit Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a famous outdoor venue for concerts and other events, situated in the foothills of the scenic Colorado Mountains. There are some easy trails for families providing spectacular views, and a variety of events too. Nearby, families can also venture to Dinosaur Ridge , where you can touch dinosaur bones!
Families can also spend the day in Denver exploring all the best things to do with kids . Visit the Childrenās Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus , Meow Wolf Denver , the Downtown Aquarium , the Denver Zoo , or the Denver Museum of Nature & Science ! With more time, head to theĀ Butterfly Pavilion Ā in Westminster (just north of the city and en route from Rock Mountain National Park to Denver), where you can hold a tarantula named Rosie. Regardless of which ones you choose to see, this is sure to be a wonderful end to planning a week vacation in Colorado with kids .
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Where To Stay In Denver With Kids
There are so many places to stay in Denver during your 7-day Colorado road trip with kids . Kids will love the rooftop pool at the Westin Denver Downtown. And, theyāll also be impressed by the camping experience at the Ritz-Carlton, Denver . Kids who want a uniquely themed room can’t miss The Curtis Hotel , with accommodations inspired by Barbie, Ghost Busters , and even I Love Lucy.
Other great options include the Four Seasons Hotel Denver, the Hotel Clio (formerl y JW Marriott Denver Cherry Creek), and the Crawford Hotel . If you plan to stay an extra few days, check out the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center , just a few miles outside of Denver in Aurora. Kids will love the on-site water park with a lazy river and multiple pools! Find more hotels in Denver by reading about the 13 Best Denver Hotels For Families With Kids .
For more unique themed hotels in and around Colorado, read our list featuring the Best Themed Hotels On The West Coast For Families !
Happy Travels!
We hope you found this One-Week Colorado Itinerary For Families: Excellent for This Summer helpful in planning a week vacation in Colorado with kids ! From Denver to Colorado Springs, Estes Park, Aspen, and more, your next Colorado road trip with kids will be a fantastic one. Enjoy Colorado with your kids!
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The 11 Very Best Day Trips You Can Possibly Take In Colorado
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There are so many scenic day drivesĀ in Colorado that it’s impossible to ever feel bored! Even when you think you’ve done it all, you can rest assured something new will catch your eye and drag you into the wonderland that is the Centennial State. Embark on one of the best day trips in Colorado to enjoy some time spent in the mountains, cities, and towns that make our state the absolute best in the nation. Whether you’re looking for the best day trips in Colorado, “day trips near me,” or even some great day trips from Denver, Colorado, you’ll find something amazing on this list.
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Colorado is just a dreamy as the photos make it look, and I promise that if you take a family trip to Colorado you’ll immediately want to go back for more! While there’s a huge variety of things to do in Colorado with kids, outdoor activities are really where The Centennial State shines.
In this guide, you’ll find some of the best things to do with kids in Colorado spanning the entire state and lots of insider tips for how to make your trip amazing.
Fun things to do in Colorado with kids outdoors
Enjoy the majesty of rocky mountain national park.
Rocky Mountain National Park is easily the crown jewel of most Colorado family vacations – it’s the reason why so many families choose to visit, and with good reason. The park’s scenery and wildlife are iconic, and Rocky Mountain National Park offers plenty of things to do with kids of all ages and abilities – check out our complete guide to visiting Rocky Mountain National Park with kids .
There are a few highlights of visiting Rocky Mountain National Park with kids: driving Trail Ridge Road, taking a few short hikes, spotting local wildlife, and completing the Junior Ranger program. You’ll want to spend at least two days exploring Rocky Mountain National Park, but potentially up to four or five.
We had the most amazing stay at The Ridgeline Hotel in Estes Park. It’s our kids’ favorite hotel ever thanks to the massive indoor pool where movies are projected on the wall, the all-hours game room and the outdoor fire pits to match the s’mores kits we were given at check in. It’s a total winner and walking distance to all of the restaurants and shops in town.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Colorado National Monument
Plan a family photo shoot
If there’s one thing I regret about our time in this gorgeous state, it’s that we didn’t schedule family photos. There are so many incredible photo spots in Colorado that make the perfect backdrop. Flytographer is an easy way to connect with local photographers who match your style and personality. There are options in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs and more.
Why book family photos on vacation? We’ve managed to get some great ones with a tripod, but getting anything that looks remotely casual (unlike the photo above) with a tripod takes a ton of time and patience (which most kids just don’t have). The other option is that one parent (me) has to stay behind the lens. I love taking photographs, but sometimes it’s nice to actually be present in our high-quality family photographs!
Explore Estes Park
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Estes Park is a cute Colorado mountain town with plenty to offer families looking for outdoor fun. Letās start by mentioning that Estes Park is one of the best places to stay if youāre wanting to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. The town is only a 10-minute drive away from the Beaver Creek Entrance and Visitorsā Center. Families can stop in here to get a Jr. Ranger book for kids before they drive through the park. Be sure to arrive early in the summer! Parking lots around the famous Bear Lake waterfall hiking trails fill up very early. Shuttles are available from the visitorsā center.
Even beyond the Park, there are plenty of great things to do in Estes Park with kids. In town, kids will love to go on a pika scavenger hunt. Pikas are a native to the area and there are 12 bronze sculptures hidden around town. You can download an activity guide online to help your kids locate all the pikas. Once theyāve found them all they can turn their book into the Estes Park Visitorsā Center and get a Pika Finder Button. The pikas are hidden around the main shopping district of town, making it a perfect activity that will allow adults to shop and stroll while the kids stay engaged. And make sure you grab some of the local ice cream or saltwater taffy while you explore!
And if the pika hunt is too childish for families with teens, perhaps a night tour at the haunted Stanley Hotel will bring some excitement. During the day the Stanley Hotel offers historical tours about its owner and famous visitors, including that it was the inspiration for The Shining . But at night, the tour takes on a spookier feel, making it frightfully fun for teens.
If you haven’t had enough outdoor activity in the National Park, try rock climbing at YMCA of the Rockies, take a family bike ride around Estes Park or even go trout fishing nearby.
Estes Park has plenty more to offer families and is a great getaway for every season. There are plenty of unique places to stay in Estes Park , making it a perfect Colorado family vacation destination.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels in Estes Park, Colorado here
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Experience the quiet side of the Rockies in Grand Lake
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Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most popular in the country, and with good reason. Still, only a small percentage of families make it over to the town of Grand Lake on the west side of the park. Situated at the western entrance to the National Park and by the Arapaho National Forest areas, the town is charming with stunning views and plenty to do for families of all ages.
Though named Grand Lake, the area actually has a number of lakes that are perfect for family-friendly recreation. It’s easy to rent a kayak or boat to go out on Grand Lake or Shadow Mountain Lake, or you can bring your own. The town of Grand Lake also has a beach that’s perfect for playing with little ones!
There are a number of rewarding hikes in the Grand Lake area, including the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park. Adams Falls is a favorite if you’re visiting with kids as it’s very easy but high reward, and connects to a number of other trails.
While in town, pick up Grand Pizza, which is yummy, family friendly, and perfect for picking up to go to eat by the water to enjoy the scenery while you eat. In terms of lodging, there are plenty of places to stay right in town. If you happen to be in an RV or campervan, though, there are a number of stunning campsites and National Forest areas that are perfect for boondocking . So many gorgeous, forested areas are perfect to stay totally for free!
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado here
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Go skiing in Colorado with kids
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As a Colorado Native, Iām pretty particular about the best places to ski and snowboard in Colorado. Growing up, I skied all over the state, and I absolutely love that there are so many options and diverse ski resorts for skiing in Colorado.
When it came time to teach our own kids to ski, I instantly knew that we would be teaching our kids to ski at Arapahoe Basin (or A Basin as the locals say). Not only is Arapahoe Basin one of the cheapest places to ski in Colorado it’s also one of the absolute best for beginners who are learning how to ski. One of the best things about Arapahoe Basin is that the beginner hill is directly out of the parking lot, and some of the most advanced terrain is right next door. This makes it great for families where mom and dad want to ski something harder, but still check in on the kids each run.
If youāre looking for a Colorado ski resort with an āOld Westā feel, youāll want to head to Steamboat. Itās not uncommon at all to see locals skiing in cowboy hats while youāre at Steamboat, which the kids will absolutely love. The entire town has a very laid back feel, so itās a fantastic place for a winter getaway in Colorado. While youāre in Steamboat, make sure to check out some of the local hot springs for the perfect apres ski activity for families.
If youāre looking for a ski vacation where you can be treated to a full five-star service, head to Vail. While Vail is less expensive than Aspen, youāll still pay a premium to ski and stay here. However, Vail does have one of the most impressive kids ski school programs in the state, and even on non-ski days, the kids will love going ice skating, sledding, fat biking and even on the mountain coaster.
Ready to start planning? Read my in-depth comparison of the best Colorado ski resorts for families .
Try some kid-friendly hiking in Denver
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If youāre planning a visit to the Denver area, youāll be thrilled to find that there are plenty of great kid friendly hikes nearby. Denver thrives on its great outdoor activities and within 20 minutes, you can be out of the city and breathing fresh air on the trail.
If youāve got young kids who like to explore, or just want a short and easy hike, head to Lair Oā The Bear outside of Morrison. Half of this hike goes along a creek, which kids will love, and there are some massive cottonwood trees that kids of all ages will love to climb on. This hike is a short 2 mile loop with minor elevation gain.
If you want to combine your Denver area hike with some education, make sure to head up to the Lookout Mountain Nature Center. In addition to a great trail system with several short hikes that kids will love, their educational programs are simply fantastic. They have several educational programs geared at kids and adults of all ages, so check their website for their full program schedule.
If youāre ready to tackle a hike thatās a bit longer, consider heading up to Mount Falcon and hiking the Castle Trail Loop. This trail has several historic buildings and signage along the way, and also will give you some of the best views overlooking Denver and the entire front range.
Hiking around Denver is a great way to give your kids a taste of the outdoors while still enjoying the best that the city has to offer. It’s easy to spend a day out on the trail and then come back to the city to enjoy the restaurant scene and stay overnight.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels in Denver, Colorado here
Be a paleontologist at Dinosaur Ridge
If you’re visiting Colorado with a kid who loves dinosaurs, you can’t miss Dinosaur Ridge . This fascinating park is just 20 minutes west of downtown Denver, across the street from Red Rocks Park, making it one of the easiest places to see dinosaur fossils in America.
Dinosaur Ridge offers visitors a chance to get up close with all sorts of dinosaur fossils, from footprints to bones, all under the guidance of a real paleontologist. Our guide was extraordinarily knowledgable and patiently answered our questions.
The bus tour uses a shuttle bus to take visitors along the park’s main route, Dinosaur Ridge Trail. Tours last around an hour and cost $10 per child and $15 per adult. The bus tour is ideal for those visiting with little kids, as it keeps their attention focused on exploring the unique geology and paleontology of the area. This tour is offered all day, nearly every day.
Dinosaur Ridge now offers guided walking tours on weekends as well, with various durations and distances to meet different visitor needs. You can choose from a short walk that covers half of the ridge ($6 per person) all the way up to a 2.5 hour walk with a geologist ($15 per person, ages 16+).
If you’re looking for a full day trip from Denver, consider visiting Dinosaur Ridge and other stops on the scenic “Lariat Loop” including Red Rocks, the Buffalo Bill Museum and more.
For those who would rather not stay in the hubbub of Denver, nearby Golden is a great alternative. It’s close to Dinosaur Ridge and lots of wonderful front range hiking while boasting plenty of small mountain town charm. Stop in for a brew, a pizza, a pretzel and a board game at Golden City Brewing. There’s even a lovely creek running right through town where you family can enjoy a stroll after dinner. If that sounds right up your alley, you’ll love staying at The Golden Hotel in the heart of town!
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Dinosaur Ridge, Colorado here
See the beginning of the Colorado Plateau at Colorado National Monument
The Colorado Plateau is one of the most unique features of the western United states. The deeply-hued rocks and towering mesas define so much of what we think of for the region. But the great news is that you don’t have to go all the way to the Grand Canyon to find it!
Once you head to the west side of the Rockies, you’ll find Colorado National Monument just outside the small town of Grand Junction. It’s a great stop if you’re doing a cross-country or western states road trip.
You can easily spend most of a day at Colorado National Monument. It offers a few different hiking trails to consider, but the best one for families is the 0.5 mile Alcove Nature Trail just across the street from the visitors center. When you stop in to talk with a ranger, they’ll provide all the supplies you need – including a Junior Ranger booklet! There are several other easy trails that are less than 1 mile each way, making Colorado National Monument one of the best places in Colorado for hiking with toddlers and little kids.
The park is also the perfect spot for a scenic tour along Rim Rock Drive – you can appreciate the park’s beauty even if you have limited mobility. Most of the time it’s not especially crowded unlike most other parks in the region.
Overall Colorado National Monument is a real gem and a must-see if you’re taking a Colorado road trip with kids!
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Colorado National Monument here
Get outside in Steamboat Springs
Thanks to Keri of Bon Voyage With Kids
One of the best things to do in Colorado with kids is to visit the Western ski town of Steamboat Springs! Called Ski Town USA, Steamboat Springs is known for being one of the most family-friendly destinations to visit with kids, with a large variety of activities for all ages.
During the winter months, Steamboat Springs offers epic skiing, with a range of slopes from challenging to beginner and an excellent ski and ride school. My kids loved the variety of terrain and learned a lot during our week visit, and the opportunity for night skiing was a unique treat. One of their favorite sights was spotting Steamboatās mascot, Powder the dog!
In addition to skiing, there are plenty of other fun family activities including ice skating, horseback riding (even in the snow!), dog sledding, and the mountain roller coaster. In the warmer months, activities include mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and fly fishing.
The Western town of Steamboat is also worth a visit, with a variety of wonderful family-friendly restaurants and shopping, including our kidsā favorite, F.M. Light & Sons. This historic family-owned clothing store is a step right into the Wild West and a great place to pick up quality Western wear including boots and hats. Don’t miss the opportunity to get a photo on the horse out front!
No visit to Steamboat Springs is complete without a visit to one of the hot springs. Whether you visit the Old Town Springs in the heart of town or our familyās favorite, Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs set out in nature, this unique experience is a must-do! The natural mineral water reaching temperatures well over 100 degrees is a great way to relax after ski days or hiking on your mountain vacation.
There are many hotels and resorts for lodging in the area, but our favorite is the Torian Plum slope-side condos in Steamboat Springs. There are also several hotels including the Sheraton and Marriott in the area, perfect for families. Steamboat Springs is definitely one of the best things to do in Colorado with kids.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels in Steamboat Springs, Colorado here
Learn about the Ancestral Pueblo people at Mesa Verde National Park
Thanks to Melissa of Parenthood and Passports
One of the most culturally significant national parks in the United States, Mesa Verde gives visitors a fascinating glimpse back in time when the indigenous people who first settled this area built their homes on the side of cliffs. Located in the southwestern corner of Colorado, Mesa Verde is an easy addition to any southwest USA road trip. If you’re booking flights to visit Mesa Verde, note that it’s only 4 hours from Albuquerque versus almost 7 hours from Denver .
With more than 5,000 protected sites within the park, Mesa Verde is the largest archeological preserve in the country. In fact, it is one of the only national parks meant to protect man-made structures rather than natural ones. The Cliff Palace is the most notable and most impressive attraction in Mesa Verde. The massive, and incredibly well-preserved dwelling built into the side of a cliff is believed to have housed more than 100 Ancestral Pueblo Indians before it was abandoned in the 1300s, when the tribe migrated south to New Mexico and Arizona. Aside from the ruins found throughout the park, Mesa Verde is a wonderful place to go camping with kids , to hike, or explore the natural landscapes of southern Colorado.
With an arid, desert climate surrounded by vast, sprawling valleys, Mesa Verde offers some awe-inspiring panoramic views. Many of the lookout points are accessible from short trails off one of the parkās scenic drives. So, if visiting with young kids, no strenuous hiking is required to see some of Mesa Verdeās best viewpoints.
The Morefield campground located within Mesa Verde National Park is a wonderful place to spend a few nights under the stars. With plenty of space and clean facilities, it is definitely one of the more comfortable places to camp. But if you prefer hotels to campsites, there are plenty of family-friendly places to stay in the town of Cortez , just 15 minutes away.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Mesa Verde National Park here
Wonder at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Thanks to Dalya of Sweet Little Journey
Black Canyon of the Gunnison is arguably the most overlooked national park in Colorado. This is mostly due to the long 4 hour drive from Denver, combined with not much else to do in the area besides the park, so it’s not a major tourist destination. Luckily, that means less crowds and more undiscovered areas!
There are two entrances to the part; North Rim and South Rim. South Rim is where you’ll find the visitors center, serviced campgrounds, marked trails and paved roads. The North Rim is a little more wild and does not have a ranger or visitor station. A lot of the roads are unpaved and there are usually a lot less visitors on this side of the canyon. The majority of the hikes are along the rim of the canyon and easily accessible by car. The hikes are very kid friendly as they’re mostly flat and have gorgeous views along the way.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison is also designated as a Dark Sky Park and the night skies here are incredible in the summer! If you’re staying in Crawford, you’ll be able to see the stars right from your accommodation.
For visiting the South Rim, stay in Montrose . This is the closest city to the entrance of the canyon from the south and has various accommodations. If you’re interested in exploring the North Rim, look for accommodations in Crawford . Crawford is 40 minutes drive to the entrance of the North rim and is the closest town from this side of the Canyon though hotel options are more limited.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Gunnison National Park here
Slide down Great Sand Dunes National Park
Thanks to Tanya of Rad Family Travels
An often missed national park in Colorado, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a big hit for families with kids of all ages. Go sand sledding down North America’s tallest dunes, hike to Zapata Falls and through pine forests, and make your bed under the stars in the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. If you time it right, you can even float through Medano Creek.
Just a few hours south of Denver and even closer to Colorado Springs, this national park in Alamosa, Colorado packs a punch with outdoor adventures. The highest sand dune, Star Dune, is 750 feet tall. But this diverse park includes more than racing down ginormous sand dunes on a rented sand sled. Discover pine forest, grasslands, wetlands and 13,000+ foot mountains for climbing.
We recommend at least two days and two nights in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, or longer if you plan to take hikes in the forest and explore more of the park.
If your family loves camping then check out Zapata Falls Campground. This first-come, first-serve campground sits at 9,000 feet under Blanca Peak (14,345ā). Enjoy stunning 360 views of the San Luis Valley, the San Juan Mountains and the Great Sand Dunes day and night. Four wheel drive is helpful, but not required here. PiƱon Flats Campground in the park is also great campground for families with a trail directly to the dunes. Reservations are highly recommended here.
There are no hotels or lodges inside the park. But just 3.5 miles from the park entrance, Great Sand Dunes Lodge offers seasonal lodging options. The Oasis also offers primitive campsites, RV sites, and cabins.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve here
Relax at Vail’s Piney Lake
Thanks to Kirsten of Kids Are A Trip
If you are looking for the perfect bucket list activity in Colorado, head to Piney Lake. Located just outside Vail, it is the perfect destination for adventure loving families.
Vail in summer does not disappoint as there are endless outdoor activities, but Piney Lake is in a league of its own. The drive to Piney Lake takes you on winding roads, through pine forests with stunning views everywhere you look. Keep an eye out for wildlife in the summer, as we were lucky enough to spot a moose bathing itself just off the main drive.
Once you arrive at Piney Lake, it will be hard to know where to begin. The lake is surrounded by thousands of acres in the White River National Forest and has stunning views of the Gore Range. There are several hiking trails and families should plan on spending the day.
To access the lake, you have to visit Piney River Ranch, as they manage the activities in and around the lake. Families can rent kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and even fishing gear. Those who love hiking wonāt want to miss the Piney Falls trail that ends in a spectacular waterfall. Itās six miles round trip, but we promise itās worth it.
For those who want more relaxing activities consider horseback riding or fly fishing. And when everyone has had their fill, be sure to grab a bite to eat at the Lodge Restaurant and take in the spectacular views.
Should you decide you canāt leave this little slice of Colorado paradise, youāre in luck. Piney River Ranch offers cabins and glamping tents for rent. How nice would it be to fall asleep to the sounds of summer and wake up next to the lake?
We think Piney River Ranch and Piney Lake are true hidden gems in Colorado and we think you will too. If you choose not to stay on-site at Piney River Ranch, we love Antlers at Vail and Manor Vail Lodge . They both offer amazing locations and top-notch amenities.
Use the interactive map to find vacation rentals and hotels near Vail’s Piney Lake here
Mapping your family trip to Colorado
Use the map below to help you plan our your Colorado family trip itinerary. Just remember that drives may take longer than they look on the map due to the mountainous terrain.
Prefer a visual version? Check out the summary in our Colorado with kids web story !
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Colorado Family Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting with Kids
posted by Charmaine Cortes on February 21, 2023 // last updated on March 13, 2023
For decades, Colorado has been a top pick for vacationers, and it’s simple to see why. Family vacations in Colorado are fantastic. From winter ski trips to summer breaks, Colorado is a great place for families to spend their vacations.
We’ll begin with a recommendation for a fantastic California destination that’s ideal for families. Rocky Mountain is a great place to take the family for a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking in the summer to snowboarding in the winter. Apart from this, there is a wide variety of exciting outdoor activities to choose from, such as ziplining and horseback riding.
Letās dig into more options with breathtaking scenery in this Colorado family travel guide. Our guide contains the best time to visit , places to go, and everything in between that you need to know before visiting with kids.
Reasons Why Colorado is the Perfect Family Vacation Destination
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Alluding to what we’ve already said, the natural beauty of Colorado is unparalleled. Activities range from gazing at the Rocky Mountains’ towering peaks to exploring the area’s many red rock formations, from running wild in the open grasslands to swimming in the still waters of the region’s many lakes to exploring some of North America’s tallest dunes.
Both locals and tourists may take advantage of Colorado’s varied landscape by participating in a variety of outdoor activities. Owning a good pair of hiking boots makes being outside on foot an important need. Don’t let the thought of a hike instead of a walk deter you; there are routes suitable for all skill levels.
Camping, four-wheel drive, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and other water sports are among the more popular ways to enjoy the outdoors. Come during the winter months to partake in snow sports like skiing, snowboarding, and even dog sledding!
Colorado is a terrific place to visit if you want to spend time in the great outdoors. Furthermore, the state is ideal for a vacation at any time of year because of its average of 300 days of sunlight every year.
Stunning Natural Preserves
Continuing with the subject of nature, Colorado is home to four beautiful national parks that are well worth seeing. Everyone who travels to the state should make time to view them.
Rocky Mountain National Park, which preserves the stunning Colorado Mountains, is the most visited national park in the world. The amazing ancestral cliff homes may be seen at Mesa Verde National Park. In terms of preservation and research, these cliff houses are among the best anywhere in the world.
Huge dunes may be seen in the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve’s spectacular dune area. Furthermore, the Black Wall in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a popular destination for tourists and adrenaline seekers. Also, Estes Park is a great destination for kids.
Live Music Scenes
In every corner of the Centennial State, music lovers may find a lively or relaxed live music venue to satisfy their need for the concert experience. Downtown Denver and Boulder, in particular, often host performances by internationally acclaimed artists. Colorado also has several major festivals that draw a wide variety of well-known musicians each year, and the state also has an extensive schedule of quality live music.
Local music scenes in several Colorado communities are robust and diverse, making it simple to discover a venue that features the music you like. A wide variety of nightlife options, from jazz clubs to dance clubs, are available.
Drinks and Food
More than hundreds of breweries, including industry giants like Miller and Coors and smaller microbreweries like Breckenridge Brewery, Fat Tire, and Flying Dog, call the state of Colorado home.
There are more than a hundred wineries in Colorado, and the state is also seeing a rise in the number of distilleries, so a glass of wine or a cocktail prepared with Colorado spirits is never far away. Beer is another well-loved libation in the Centennial State.
Skiing
Skiing Colorado’s Western Slope is home to some of the top ski resorts in the world. A fifteen-minute drive from C Lazy U will take you to Winter Park Resort, where you can ski or snowboard on three different mountains. Indulge in a memorable family adventure on your next holiday with our cross-country skiing services. After that, you can take a rest at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool. Glenwood Springs is home to the famous resort Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park near the Colorado river that you don’t want to miss.
The Changing of the Seasons
It’s common knowledge that certain all-inclusive resorts enjoy balmy temperatures all year round, while others are renowned for their picturesque displays of each of the four seasons.
Unpredictable weather is one of Colorado’s best features. Coloradoans get to experience all four seasons, often in a single day. Spring brings wildflowers, summer brings bright weather, autumn brings colorful foliage, and winter brings a white winter wonderland. We provide year-round fun for people of all ages and weather conditions.
Easily Reachable Location
Colorado, sometimes called the “gateway to the West,” is conveniently located near major roads and airports. With major airlines like United, Southwest, Frontier, and Delta all having hubs at Denver International Airport, getting anywhere in the country or the world is a breeze.
Natural Resources
Spotting any kind of wild animal in Colorado, from a little rabbit to a large moose, is an exciting experience. Deer, elk, foxes, and other non-predatory creatures are often seen amid the state’s 24.5 million acres of wooded environment.
It is beneficial to organize your trip to Colorado around the activities you choose to partake in. Snow sports enthusiasts will love the winter, while budget-conscious vacationers may take advantage of the shoulder seasons in the spring and autumn.
Summer, from June through October, is peak tourism season in Colorado, when tourists may take advantage of the state’s beautiful landscape by exploring its many hiking trails, participating in water sports, and seeing its many high-altitude mountains passes. In the summer, it may become rather warm at lower altitudes, but if you want to cool down, you can always go to the mountains.
If you want to go trekking in the Rocky Mountains, kayaking, and exploring national parks like Rocky Mountain National Park, you should go between June and October. The best time to go rafting, for example, is from the middle of June through the end of August.
Summer and winter are Colorado’s busiest seasons, but booking during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) might save you money. Hotel and transport costs may be cheaper in the spring and autumn, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t enough to do in Colorado then. Several ski resorts in Colorado may remain open until as late as June, while many others stay open until early or mid-spring.
Colorado also offers a wide variety of indoor pursuits. Several Colorado tourist spots indeed have differing entrance prices for off-season and peak-season visits.
Colorado Springs has mild summers, extremely cold and snowy winters, and consistent cloud cover throughout the year. The tourism score indicates that the months of mid-June through early September are ideal for enjoying Colorado Springs’ warm-weather attractions.
The chilly, dry, and revitalizing climate of Colorado is a product of the state’s high elevation, midlatitude, and continental interior topography. Statewide yearly averages hover at 43.5 degrees Fahrenheit, or 13.7 degrees below the world mean. The worldwide average for rainfall is 38 inches; hence, the United States’ annual average of 17 inches is far below the global norm. The temperature varies greatly from day to night and from season to season.
Low relative humidity, plentiful sunlight, little rain and snow, moderate to strong wind movement, and a significant daily and seasonal temperature range are all hallmarks of the plains’ climate, which is rather consistent throughout the region. Highs of 95 degrees Fahrenheit or more are common throughout the summer. The typical range for low temperatures throughout the winter is 0 to -15 degrees Fahrenheit. On the eastern plains, there is a temperature disparity of more than 150 degrees Fahrenheit between the highest and lowest readings ever recorded.
Colorado is susceptible to a range of potentially dangerous weather patterns. These include arctic blasts, tropical downpours, typhoons, hurricanes, blizzards, flash floods, seasonal rains, droughts, wildfires, lightning, hail, and tornadoes. Despite its semiarid environment, the state is particularly vulnerable to the economic effects of flash floods and droughts. Historically, flash floods have been the worst kind of extreme weather in the state.
Temperature changes in Colorado have been observed and averaged over the past 30, 50, and 100 years, and these changes are statistically significant.
To experience all Colorado has to offer, you need to set aside at least 15 days to travel throughout the state and see its four national parks. You will be going at a rapid pace, even within 15 days.
The money you save by taking a road trip in your car will be substantial. However, you should check that your car is in good working order before hitting the open road. Check the oil, and the tires, and get a spare tire and jack changed by a professional before setting out on your trip.
If you don’t want to drive yourself or hire a camper van or RV, your only option is to rent a vehicle. You might save money on gas by renting a fuel-efficient two-wheel drive car, but many of Colorado’s off-road routes require a high-clearance all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive vehicle.
In all likelihood, you will be covering a great deal of distance, so get an early start and hit the road while you still have daylight. If you want to appreciate the Centennial State, you should schedule plenty of time for scenic rest breaks, photo opportunities, and general awe.
Even if you spend a lot of time meticulously planning your vacation, anything might happen at any time to throw your carefully prepared plans into a loop. Make sure you’re covered in the event of mechanical failure, theft, illness, or injury by purchasing comprehensive travel insurance.
For a fun day out with the kids, plan a trip to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Denver. At an elevation of 6,800 feet, it is the highest zoo in the United States. It is also close to Winds Mountain Park, where you can climb the Windwalker Challenge course.
There are also holiday-themed activities like the Electric Safari and Boo at the Zoo held at this animal sanctuary. Elitch Gardens is a must-see for any family trip to Colorado. This amusement park has something for everyone, including exciting roller coasters, a water park, and children’s attractions. You can also take a thrilling jeep excursion to see the splendor of the Pikes Peak area.
Denver’s Downtown Aquarium is often cited as a top destination for families in the area. This landmark is great for families because of all the fun things there are to do with kids, especially with the interactive exhibits. Alternatively, you can enjoy a warm day at the Strawberry Park hot springs.
There are many locations that are ideal for a memorable vacation, whether you’re hoping for a thrilling ski trip or a soothing spa escape.
Sonnenalp is widely considered to be among Colorado’s finest family resorts. This family-friendly resort is within a 5-minute stroll of the gondola and offers a peaceful escape. If you’re looking for a place to go with the kids, Sonnenalp is it.
Skiing, golfing, tennis, hiking, or simply relaxing at the world-class spaāwhatever your pleasure, this destination has it all. Guests may make use of the hotel’s babysitting services for an extra fee, and there are also children’s television channels, infant safety gates, and an interior play area available.
As one of the greatest waterpark hotels in Colorado, Gaylord Rockies Resort has exciting water slides and a relaxing lazy river. Families in need of opulent lodgings, kid-friendly amenities, and relaxing spa treatments will find all they need at this picturesque mountain resort.
The resort offers a cheap shuttle service to and from Denver International Airport and downtown Denver. The Arrabelle is perfect for families who want to unwind, go skiing, and even have a few cocktail-free nights to themselves. A childcare service is available, and dogs are welcome with prior arrangements. Additionally, the multiple apartments are great for families since they have two sets of bunk beds and one additional double bed.
The Hotel Jerome, an Auberge Resort, is an excellent option for families searching for a nearby hotel. The Little Nell Queen Gondola and the Silver Queen Gondola and lifts are within a 10-minute walk of this magnificent resort. If you’re seeking 5-star service, gourmet food, and deluxe facilities, go no further than the Hotel Jerome. The hotel also provides strollers and babysitter services for guests traveling with young children.
Whatās the Average Cost of a Hotel in Colorado?
Costs for lodging may range widely depending on factors including location, hotel type, and several extras. From a sample of 1,757 establishments, we find that the typical cost of a hotel stay in Colorado is $375, with the median cost being just $250. Hotel stays in Colorado cost an average of $2,616 a week, excluding taxes and fees.
June through September is the peak season in Colorado, USA. For these months, the average cost of a night at a mid-range hotel is roughly $183. March through May is considered off-season. A room for one night may be had for as little as $142. Even at the most luxurious hotels, you may get some excellent discounts.
A vacation to Colorado in the United States will set you back around $232.07 per day for a single traveler or $280.14 per day for a couple. This budget covers two nights’ stay in a nice 4-star hotel, one meal out at a nearby restaurant, and one night’s worth of beverages and snacks ($3.60) for two people.
Big Train Family Restaurant
Where can you find some of the greatest home-style meals that my family can enjoy together? To that end, we recommend that you immediately visit the Big Train Family Restaurant. The wonderful restaurant is run by a kind family that will make you and your family feel at home.
Stop by the Big Train Family Restaurant today for some excellent family-friendly breakfast or lunch selections, including chicken sliced brisket, omelets, breakfast burritos, toast, and red chili.
Rudyās Country
Rudy’s is a terrific spot to take the kids because of the relaxed vibe. In addition to a stunning mountain view, it also has a terrace where guests may enjoy al fresco dining. Everything from a baby-friendly mild to a fire-breathing hot sauce may be found at Rudy’s. Banana pudding is the perfect ending to any dinner since it satisfies everyone’s sweet craving and reminds them of home.
The Mountain Shadows Restaurant
Get to Mountain Shadows Restaurant early for enormous cinnamon buns; they’re a treat the entire family will enjoy. Stop by this Colorado Springs institution for breakfast or lunch, and the kids will be pleased with options like banana waffles with a variety of toppings.
Poor Richardās
If your children are begging for pizza, take them to Poor Richard’s, where they can enjoy their meal in a kid-friendly environment complete with a toy-filled play area. You may also get a single pizza slice from Poor Richard’s, while the rest of the family may choose from a variety of salads, sandwiches, and other healthy alternatives.
Edelweiss German Restaurant
The Edelweiss German Restaurant is the place to go if you want to take your kids out for a memorable lunch at a place that is also great for youngsters. This fantastic eatery welcomes diners of all ages and offers up some of the finest authentic German cuisines in the city.
Indulge in a wide variety of dishes, like filet, pasta primavera, pesto-crusted salmon filet, coconut prawns, bratwurst, and more, at Edelweiss German Restaurant right now.
The Black Bear Diner
Enjoy a hearty breakfast, lunch, or supper with stunning mountain views at The Black Bear Diner. This fantastic cafƩ serves up an extensive menu, including New York tenderloin steak, pancakes, cinnamon rolls, toast, chicken fried steak, homemade meatloaf, homestyle fried chicken, and western BBQ burgers, among many other options. The Black Bear Diner is one of the best Colorado Springs restaurants for families.
The Airplane Restaurant
The Airplane Restaurant is a must for any vacation to Colorado Springs with the family. It has a genuine aircraft carrier with seats, and even if you don’t obtain a seat on the plane, your children can still explore the cockpit. Moreover, there are plenty of places to take family photographs.
Garden of Gods Park
The Garden of the Gods is an extraordinary place, as its name implies. Hiking routes, jeep, and Segway excursions, bike pathways, and more provide access to the area’s impressive rock formations. Also worth seeing are the museum and the Visitor and Nature Center. The park’s history is explained, and a variety of interactive displays are available there.
Enjoy a bite to eat while gazing at Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods from the cafe outside the patio. Located not far from Colorado Springs, this national monument is a popular day excursion. Spend as much time outside as possible in the daytime hours, and be back at your house before it becomes dark.
Colorado, USA ā Boulder
One of the most enjoyable day excursions from Denver is to Boulder. Even though Boulder is just a short car ride away from Denver, you’ll quickly realize that you’ve entered a whole other world.
Boulder has a small-town atmosphere with a confusing blend of posh and hippie influences. For this reason, Boulder is an excellent getaway for city dwellers seeking tranquility and peace of mind.
Boulder is home to some of the greatest Colorado brews and a booming restaurant scene, not to mention some great hiking in Chautauqua Park and a historic pedestrian mall.
Boulder is a great destination for day trips since there is so much to see and do there. As a result, plan to have some free time so that you can see more of the area.
The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
Royal Gorge is among Colorado’s most beautiful locations. The park is located close to Canon City, approximately an hour’s drive from Colorado Springs. The Royal Gorge Bridge, which spans the Arkansas River at an altitude of 955 feet, is the main attraction. The park also has the nation’s tallest zip line. Take advantage of the many playgrounds, sky coasters, rides, and hiking paths! This is a must-do among the various day excursions you can do from Colorado Springs.
Interpretive Park at the Paint Mines
It’s not hard to guess why this park is called Paint Mines Interpretive Park. Native Americans mined iron compounds from the hills of Paint Mines Interpretive Park to create a colorful clay that they then used for painting.
Paint Mines Interpretive Park features four kilometers of hiking paths with accompanying interpretive signage detailing the area’s history and natural features.
The Rocky Mountain Park
Among the many things to do in Colorado, a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park is a must. More than four million people go to the park each year to take in the stunning scenery offered by the 400 square miles of mountainous land it protects. After all, it’s hard to argue with the fact that this is one of Colorado’s most picturesque locations.
The park offers a wide variety of activities for visitors, including scenic driving, fishing, horseback riding, and animal watching. Insane trails may also be found in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The fact that Trail Ridge Road is the nation’s highest continually paved road only adds to its allure. In light of its other name, “Highway to the Sky,” this makes perfect sense. Also, RMNP is beautiful any time of the year. All four seasons include a unique lineup of events. Rocky Mountain National Park is a wonderful destination for a day trip from Denver. It has activities that the entire family can enjoy.
Colorado connects to major U.S. and foreign locations. The state’s airports, roads, buses, and trains make travel easy.
Colorado city-to-city travel has several choices. Greyhound runs set routes and terminals in the most important cities. The company’s buses are safe, pleasant, and on time. Greyhound tickets may be purchased online or by phone with a credit card and sent days in advance. You can collect it at the station with sufficient identification. Tickets bought 14 or 21 days ahead of time get discounts.
Colorado has little rail service other than the interstate. Denver’s RTD light and commuter train systems serve over 50 stations in Boulder, Aurora, Lakewood, and Arvada. It connects Denver International Airport to town. The most famous railroad is the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
The Colorado rental car industry is competitive, so you may find fantastic prices if you rent for a week or longer. Bookings for a compact vehicle with unlimited mileage cost $30 to $40 per day and $150 to $200 per week. Midsize automobiles may cost more.
Remember to ask about one-way rentals, additional drivers, and age limitations. Some automobile rental firms require prepayment or cash deposits; others require a major credit card. Credit cards may be used to reserve and pay using cash or debit cards.
Most Colorado resorts and bigger cities have Uber and Lyft. Denver has many car-share programs, including Zipcar, Metro Taxi, and Yellow Cab, which provide door-to-door service.
Colorado’s highways and byways are wonderful for driving and biking. It’s fun to take an unfamiliar back road and see where it goes on decent roads. Everywhere sells good maps and road atlases.
When you’re climbing a mountain in a beat-up tiny rental vehicle, Coloradans’ love of gigantic SUVs and big RVs might be daunting. Also, local radio stations enhance cultural immersion.
The following are our top tips for traveling safely to Colorado with kids:
Beware of Altitude Sickness
When visiting Colorado, many individuals have mild or severe shortness of breath due to the elevation. In the first few days of your trip, it’s important to hydrate well. Plan at least 24ā48 hours of non-strenuous exercise before heading out to one of Colorado’s ski resorts.
Always Dress in Many Thin Layers
The weather in Colorado is notoriously unpredictable, from the balmy summer days to the frigid winter snowstorms to the sunny afternoons. Pack several thin layers that you may add or take off as you need. If you want to go skiing or hiking in Colorado or perform any other outdoor activity, this is crucial information.
Safeguard Important Things When on a Hike
You might easily fool yourself into thinking you’re safe when out on a mountain hike, bike ride, or paddleboard. However, parking lots at well-visited mountain parks and outdoor destinations have been the targets of theft, on some occasions.
Thunderstorms are Possible in the Afternoon
Extreme afternoon thunderstorms are possible in Colorado throughout the summer. To avoid being caught out in the open during a lightning storm, it’s best to go out and about in the great outdoors first thing in the morning.
Unfortunately, Denver is not near DIA
Colorado has 13 commercial airports, but chances are you’ll use Denver International Airport (DIA). It takes forty minutes to reach downtown Denver from DIA and considerably longer to reach the mountains from there. The airport train will be your best bet for getting between terminals throughout your time at the airport. If you’re flying out of Colorado, give yourself plenty of time to go to the airport and your ultimate destination.
There you go! We hope this Colorado family travel guide serves you perfectly when planning for your trip as it contains everything you need to know before visiting with your kids. Happy holidays!
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7 Fun and Easy Day Trips from Denver for Families
Are you heading to Denver for a weekend? Or maybe for a week? Even though Denver is the big city and has plenty of things to do that kids will love, it’s nice to get out and explore a little. And you should! There are so many great family day trips from Denver, you’re sure to find something for everyone.
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We have lived near Denver for a while and explored in and out of the city often. While the city has some fun events and the typical attractions like museums and an aquarium, some of my favorite places are just outside of Denver.
This makes it easy to take a day trip from Denver during your visit, whether you have just one day to spare away from the city or many.
Here are some of the best day trips from Denver, Colorado that are family-friendly that everyone will love!
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1. Explore Rocky Mountain National Park
Drive Time from Denver: 1 hour 40 minutes
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the great family day trips from Denver. It’s only about an hour-and-a-half away, leaving plenty of time for exploring during the day.
You’ll find the most popular entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park. This town is full of fun things to do as well if you end up having an hour or two to spare.
There is also a west entrance to the park, but that will take a bit longer to access, so I’d stay on the east side if you are staying in Denver.
Drive down Bear Lake Rd for an easy walk around the most popular spot in RMNP, Bear Lake. You can also start a few trails from the same trailhead to see some more beautiful lakes, but with a longer hike. See my guide to hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park with kids to find out why RMNP is one of the most visited National Parks!
Late spring to early fal l requires a reservation which can be done the first day of the month before your visit at 10am. You can also try to get a reservation at exactly 5pm the day before.
Isak Heartstone, the troll
2. Take a Mountain Getaway to Breckenridge – Mountain day trip from Denver
Drive time from Denver: 1 hour 37 minutes
Breckenridge is perfect if you’re looking for a mountain day trip from Denver. You’ll feel like you are truly experiencing Colorado while enjoying the many things to do in Breckenridge.
It’s very family-friendly, so the kids will love it! Take a hike , head to the adventure park, pan for gold, visit the huge woodland troll, or ride the free gondola. Breckenridge is only an hour-and-a-half from Denver, so you’ll have plenty of time to play once you get there.
Tip: If you’re visiting in winter, do not drive I-70 westbound in the early morning hours or eastbound late afternoon hours (from about 3:00-6:00). Ski traffic can add hours to your drive.
Want to stay the night in Breckenridge? Check out these awesome family cabins you can rent!
Or check out these cool mountain hotels in Breckenridge.
3. Head to The Edge for an Adrenaline-Filled Day Trip from Denver
Drive time from Denver: 44 minutes
The Edge is a huge place for adventure for the whole family. Located in Castle Rock, a suburb of Denver, you and the kids can get strapped in as you zip line across 10 different zip lines. Enjoy great views in the distance from up high. Kids must be at least 70 pounds to zip.
No desire to zip line? No problem. Go to the Sky Trek where there are 4 levels of aerial skills you can test. After being safely harnessed in, try the different challenges like climbing across a net, walking across a long ladder bridge, or climbing horizontally across a climbing wall. Kids as young as 4 can play safely.
Adventure Tower is alluring, too, at 50 feet tall. This huge climbing wall is allowed for anyone over 50 pounds. There’s even 2 rappelling stations to take a free fall or gently release yourself back down from the top.
Bonus: Want more adventure? After you finish at The Edge, walk over to the Challenge Hill located at the park. It’s 200 steps straight up to the top, where you’ll find some great views!
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4. Spend the Day in Colorado Springs – The perfect day trip from Denver
Drive time from Denver: 1 hour 20 minutes
Colorado Springs is an up-and-coming hot spot for travel. It makes the perfect family day trip from Denver, as there is so much to do for all ages. A top spot to visit is Garden of the Gods, a FREE, spectacular area of red rock formations “fit…for the Gods to assemble!”
When you finish at Garden of the Gods, head to a waterfall, off for a hike, to a nearby castle, to the top of Pike’s Peak, or an amazing and interactive space center. There is plenty to do in Colorado Springs for the whole family.
Even if you’re visiting in the winter months, Colorado Springs is a great way to explore outside the city comfortably.
>> Also Check out Red Rock Canyon Open Space, a free hiking area in Colorado Springs
5. See a Concert at Red Rocks – Must see day trip from Denver
Drive time from Denver: 30 minutes
Another top visited spot in Colorado is Red Rocks. It’s a beautiful area you can hike around , with plenty of trails the kids can do as well. This is one of the very short trips from Denver that is nice and convenient.
The real gem, though, is to find a fun concert to attend. Red Rocks creates a beautiful, natural amphitheater that gives incredible sound while you listen under the stars. This beautiful theater is not to be missed if you’re looking for an easy day trip from Denver.
Also check out nearby Lair O’ the Bear (and the cool Castle Hike)
If you only have a day to see one of the red rock areas, you’ll have to choose between Red Rocks and Garden of the Gods.
6. City and Outdoors in Fort Collins – Day Trip from Denver with lots to do!
Drive Time from Denver: 1 hour 17 minutes
While there are plenty of city-things to do on vacation in Denver, it’s fun to explore what nearby cities have to offer as well.
Home to Colorado State University, Fort Collins is bursting with activities. For family friendly activities in Fort Collins, start at The Farm at Lee Martinez Park. The Farm provides an interactive experience for families. Kids can visit with the animals, as well as take a pony ride (seasonal) for just a few dollars. Visit the museum or schedule a hayride in advance.
For some more traditional fun, head to Fort fun where the whole family can play like kids! Enjoy mini-golf, go karts, an arcade and more at this fun center. With both indoor and outdoor activities, Fort Fun is open year-round.
Make sure to try out the only original street car (trolley) that still runs today. This historic, electric railway is only a small fee to ride during summer and holidays. It’s 3 miles that the kids will love! Don’t miss this family activity in Fort Collins.
For some outdoor entertainment, take a walk through Old Town Fort Collins. It’s filled with historic buildings and influenced Disney’s Main Street. A tour will get you (and your older kids) into some restricted areas (like old basements) with some ghost stories.
Of course it’s always a good idea to visit some great outdoor areas. Horsetooth Reservoir is great for playing, hiking, stand-up paddle boarding, swimming, fishing, and more. If the kids want to see some wildlife in Fort Collins, head to Soapstone Prairie Natural Area and try your luck at spotting some bison!
Eldorado Canyon State Park
7. Explore Boulder, Colorado – close day trips from Denver
Drive time from Denver: 40 minutes
Boulder is another city that’s full of city-fun and outdoor life . Plus, it’s not too far, making it an easy day trip from Denver. Take a walk down Pearl Street Mall , famous for their street performers. Kids will love finding people walking on stilts, juggling, or doing other fun acts. Do some shopping and let the kids play in the fountains. The mall area is strictly for pedestrians, so it’s easy to get around.
For an outdoor adventure, head to the popular Flatirons Vista Trail, an easy trail full of views. Or to dig in to an incredible experience, head to Eldorado Canyon State Park where you can watch brave souls scaling the steep canyon walls. There’s plenty of hiking at Eldorado Canyon as well that kids can do .
Colorado Essentials
Denver and surrounding areas (especially the mountains) are at high elevations, which can take some getting use to. Make sure to drink lots of water, wear sunscreen, and get rest. Avoid alcohol, as this can make altitude sickness worse. And take it easy as you go to higher elevations!
Family-Friendly Day Trips from Denver
While there is plenty to see in Denver with the kids it’s always nice to get out and really explore. These 7 fun family day trips from Denver won’t disappoint and will give you a real taste of Colorado!
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Megan is a mom of 4 kids and they all love traveling! They've been traveling since they got married and figured out how to keep going once kids came into the picture. They try to travel as much as they can, which means keeping to a lower budget. Megan loves writing about her home state Colorado, visiting other family-friendly places and having experiences to keep those bonds strong and discover the world.
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What great ideas and information. Especially when you have out of town company
š Thanks! Yes, it makes the perfect idea for entertaining as well!
So many great ideas! Love this post!
These are some great day trips from Denver! I’d love to see the Breckenridge Troll! He looks adorable! Thanks for the great guide!
Thanks! The troll is awesome, and so huge!
We visit Denver often and even though we donāt have kids this gave us some ideas of new things to do in the area!
They are kid-friendly for sure, but adults will love all these just the same! I look forward to hearing what you get to do!
Always good to have family friendly itineraries. Even though we don’t have littles, we sometimes have our parents so these activities would work with them as well. Can we talk about how friggin cute the Troll is? and the scenic views!!! We are planning a fall Denver trip so this post will be super helpful when we start planning š
All family-friendly, but still so much fun even just for adults. I only added it if I had fun too š Haha, yes we can talk about the cute troll! š
Iāve only been to Denver for work so I need to go back and see all of these sights! Iād love to do some hiking, see the woodland trolls and attend a concert at Red Rocks!
A concert at Red Rocks is really a fun experience. I hope you get to do it!
Our family is headed to Evergreen, Colorado in April and we were trying to find some other family-friendly places to go. These day trips from Denver list is perfect! I will have to add a couple of these places to our list of stops. Thank you so much!
Oh I’m so glad you found this! And Evergreen is beautiful!
I can see how these would be considered fun outings for the family to enjoy. To come across the massive wood carved statue at Rocky Mountain National Park would be quite a sight to see for anyone!
I am loving all these great tips on things to do in Colorado. We now definitely need a long stay in Denver so we can add in some day trips too. We would absolutely want to explore all the outdoor sights. But a visit to Fort Collins looks like fun for all ages. You will find me on the original street car!
Thanks for sharing. I’m coming to the US for 8 weeks with work and I’m thinking Colorado will be where I will base myself so was great reading about the areas surrounding Denver.
you will love Colorado!
Everyone should experience a concert at Red Rocks at least once. It is an amazing venue.
All of these look like such fun day trips! I loved Rocky Mountain National Park and Colorado Springs. I really want to see a concert at Red Rock.
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4 Fun, Family-Friendly Day Trips from Denver
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It's summer break. That means the kids are getting antsy for entertainment ā and their brains need some stimulation too.
Colorado is the perfect place for family-friendly summer vacation, one that will be a total blast, bring your family closer together and make the most of your kids' summer time off.Ā
Here are our favorite family-friendly trips from Denver. Whether you live in Colorado and are looking for a day trip from Denver, or you will be flying into the Denver International Airport and wonder which way to go, here are our favorite routes.
Explore Mesa Verde
A six-and-a-half-hour drive will bring you from Denver to Mesa Verde National Park, where your kids can explore ancient ruins carved into the side of a mountain. Go on hikes, climb up mountainsides, crawl through tunnels, watch a historical movie and browse museum exhibits in this fascinating park.Ā
If forcing your kids to sit through the long drive to the mesa terrifies you, take the scenic route. Instead of taking I-25, cut through the Rio Grande National Forest, where you will be awed by some of the most breathtaking views in the state.
Stop in Pagosa Springs along the way and take a dip in the warm spring water. Then head to Durango, where you can browse the downtown ā including a candy shop that may or may not be useful for bribing good behavior.
For convenience, stay at the Far View Lodge inside the national park. For more space and adventure, book in a yurt in Mancos or on a ranch near Cortez.
See Giraffes in the Springs
If your kids hate being in the car, the drive to Colorado Springs is just over an hour, and this city south of Denver has no shortage of excitement for little ones.Ā
Feed giraffes at the quirky Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, a zoo located at the base of a mountain. It claims to be America's only mountain zooĀ and features more than 800 types of animals.Ā
Kids also love the Cripple Creek locomotive, which goes on a short journey through old mining towns.Ā
Don't miss the Dinosaur Resource Center, where you can get up close to fossils of a T. Rex and other unbelievable ancient creatures.
Go on an Adventure in Keystone
Keystone Resort is hoppin' in the winter, but it's also one of our favorite summer destinations for families. Best of all, it's only an hour and a half west of Denver, and if you head up I-70 during the off hours , the views are beautiful (otherwise, the traffic is torturous).
Keystone offers a coolĀ KidtopiaĀ program, with all kinds of free, daily activities and adventures, from kite-building workshops to Wild West nights to dodgeball games and nature hikes.
Set up the Ultimate Family Adventure Package, a fully customizable vacation package that you can adjust to best meet your kids' interests.
Splash Around in Glenwood
A two-and-a-half drive west from Denver will bring you to Glenwood Springs, home to the world's largest outdoor mineral hot springs.Ā
Glenwood Springs is like Mother Nature's playground, with the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park on top of a mountain and the magical Historic Fairy Caves Tour.Ā
Don't miss the Iron Mountain Hot Springs. Older families may enjoy whitewater rafting. There's even a wave built into the river where people can surf in the summer.Ā
Stay at the Hotel Glenwood Springs , close to the adventure park. Family suites are spaciously appointed, and the hotel has its own water park on site.
The Splash Pool Family Fun Center is Glenwood's only indoor water park, and it takes "hotel pool" to a whole new level. It comes with multiple waterslides and pools, including a zero-depth pool for the littlest travelers.Ā
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5 Days in Denver the Ultimate Family-Friendly Itinerary
Growing up I spent many summers driving through Colorado, on our way home to Utah to visit family, and always loved exploring this beautiful state. This summer we decided to set off on an adventure with our own kids and planned 5 Days in Denver the ultimate family-friendly itinerary.
Colorado is filled with beautiful mountains, charming small towns, hiking trails and landmarks that are the perfect place for families to enjoy and explore on summer vacation. Since we were going to be in Denver for a wedding we decided to spend a few extra days exploring the area. I had the privilege of teaming up with Chevrolet and driving the 2019 Traverse Premier during our trip and it was the ultimate way for us to take in the scenic views!
The 2018 Chevrolet Traverse is completely redesigned and built with style and purpose in mind. It has lots of convenience features like ample cup holders (a must for road trips), 4G LTE Wi-Fi, Android Auto, maximum cargo space and hidden storage compartments. To learn more about the Traverse and more of our favorite features be sure to check out this post about our trip to the Frio last summer.
Day 1 Denver Itinerary
Our first day started with an early flight into Denver. Once we were settled in we loaded up in the Traverse to explore the Downtown Denver area. We started by wandering around downtown and found our way to Larimer Square, which is known as the block where Denver began. Explore downtown history while also sampling some of the best dining, shopping and nightlife Denver has to offer.
When you’ve worked up an appetite head to Marco’s Coal-Fired pizza for lunch. Make sure you order the Limoncello Chicken Wings to start, they were insanely delicious! Known for their Pizza Napoletana I settled on the Del Re and was not disappointed, it’s easy to see why this is one of Denver’s top spots to grab a slice.
Once you’ve fueled up head to one of the many parks in the Denver area to let the kids run around and play. I suggest finding your way to Confluence Park, a cool urban park with views of downtown and a river that people spend their afternoons kayaking on.
Since you are in the area head over to Little Man Ice Cream for a scoop. Famous for their super creamy ice cream and fun location, this is definitely a must stop spot in Denver. The lines can get super long at this popular spot, but you can grab one of the many popular flavors from the “Express Cart” that is on the sidewalk to the left of the shop. I had the Salted Carmel PB Cup and my husband had the 16th Street Chocolate, which was amazing! This was the perfect way to end our first day in Denver.
Day 2 Denver Itinerary
On Day 2 we set out for the Georgetown Loop Railroad . The Georgetown Devil’s Gate station is located on I-70 about 45 miles west of Denver. The Georgetown Loop Railroad and Mining Park was one of Colorado’s first tourist attractions. It was completed in 1884 and was originally used to transport folks among mountain mining towns. In 1975 it became the Georgetown Loop and has been a tourist attraction ever since. This trip did not disappoint and was perfect for our large group of young and old.
The views from the train were incredible and I got a big kick out of the kids exclaiming with excitement at every corner. They were equally entertained by the characters, the conductor, the sheriff and robbers roaming the train and their silly antics.
We also did the Lebanon Mine tour, which is a fascinating and educational experience. If you have the time I would recommend adding this to your train ticket. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and take a jacket with you, it gets a little chilly in the mine.
After our adventure on the Georgetown Loop Railroad, we headed back to Denver to grab dinner. We made our way to My Brother’s Bar to try what Food Network as deemed the best burger in Denver. For more than 40 years, this decades-old tavern has been calling to locals and travelers with its mouthwatering burgers and casual atmosphere. We sat on the patio, which was tucked away in the back and the perfect stop to unwind for the day. The Johnny Burger with its double layers of thin patties blanketed with melted swiss cheese, a coating of cream cheese and topped with grilled onions stood up to all the hype, it was delicious!
Day 3 Denver Itinerary
On day 3 we woke up early to make the drive up to the Rocky Mountain National Park . It is a 1.5 hour drive and popular spots in the park can get very busy in the summer so try to leave as early as possible. Before you arrive at the park make sure you download the Rocky Mountain GyPSy Guide app . We used this app last year when we went to Yellowstone and it was so helpful and informative. It’s just like having a tour guide in your car highlighting the very best of the park with entertaining stories about history, geology, and legends so all you have to do is drive, listen and soak in the scenery.
We stopped at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center so the kids could get their Junior Ranger books and to map out our day. We learned that the Alpine Visitor Center and Old Fall River Road area were closed due to snow, which we later found out was still covering much of the park as well (we were there in June and it was crazy how much snow was still on the ground!)
We headed up to the Bear Lake trailhead to hike the Emerald Lake Trail (3.2 miles, 620 ft elevation gain), which starts at Bear Lake and passes Nymph and Dream Lakes before ending at Emerald Lake. This trailhead was covered in snow (you can get an idea of how much in the picture with the trail sign) and took us much longer to hike than expected, but it was still breathtaking. The lakes were still covered in a thick layer of ice and it was kind of a dreary day, but I can see why this hike is one of the most popular in the park.
A few other hikes worth exploring are the Lumpy Ridge Trailhead to Gem Lake (3.1 miles, 990 ft elevation gain), which is a relatively short hike with great views of the mountain and Estes Park. The hike from Bear Lake to Alberta Falls and Mills Lake (5.4 miles, 938 ft elevation gain) was a lot less busy than the Emerald Lake hike and the views were spectacular! But, honestly no matter where you go in the park there are treasures and beauty all around.
Head back to Estes Park for a bite to eat at Penelope’s World Famous Burgers , it’s like stepping back in time for an old-fashioned burger and fries. After hiking all day you deserve a treat, walk on down to the Danish Cone to grab a sweet treat. Try their ice cream or fill up a bag with taffy from their sister store the Purple Mountain Taffy Company , or heck why not get both, after all, you hiked over 8.5 miles!
Day 4 Denver Itinerary
Day 4 was an action-packed adventure white water rafting down Clear Creek with RaftMasters. I remember going white water rafting in Colorado as a kid and it was one of my favorite experiences and I wanted my kids to experience the same thing so I booked a trip down the river with RaftMasters. Due to our kid’s ages, we booked the Clear Creek Classic raft tour which was a 2 hour trip down Class II and Class III rapids on the Clear Creek river.
Our tour guide Maddy was so much fun and kept us entertained while we navigated rapids and floated down the river. Since it was still early in the season and the area had seen so much snow the river was higher than normal and FREEZING! Fortunately, the company provides you with complimentary use of wetsuits, splash jackets, and river shoes. Helmets and life jackets are also required and provided. You will want to be sure you bring a towel and a dry change of clothes for after your trip.
After all that adventure we’d worked up and appetite and headed to TommyKnocker Brewery & Pub for lunch. We had learned about the legend of the Tommyknockers while we were on our Georgetown Loop mine tour so this was a fun little spot for lunch. The kids loved the craft soda they served and we enjoyed one of the many craft beers on tap.
Before we headed back to Denver we decided to drive the Mount Evans Scenic Byway which is just 60 miles west of Denver and the highest paved road in North America. Since we were already so close we decided to take the winding journey that snakes and climbs nearly 9,000 feet in elevation gain to the 14,264-foot summit of Mount Evans. Admission is $15 per car and you should plan for about 2 hours to drive and explore this scenic byway. It does get cooler as you go so be sure to have a jacket handy when you get out at the viewing areas to take in the majestic mountain views. Also, be sure to take LOTS of water, altitude sickness is real as we discovered with our oldest who spent a good portion of this trip feeling miserable.
Day 5 Denver Itinerary
On our final day in the Denver area, we headed out early to make our way to Meeker Park for horseback riding at Meeker Park Lodge . This was probably our families favorite activity on our trip! The entire experience was incredible, the views were spectacular and we had the privilege of seeing not one, but two moose up close in one of the fields we rode through.
Meeker Park Lodge is located just east of Rocky Mountain National Park on the scenic Peak to Peak Highway and offers an environment where quiet prevails. Owned and operated by the Dever family since 1922 the stables are just down the road from the lodge. Nick and Patty were so welcoming and absolutely wonderful. They got our family paired up with horses and then we set out on a trail ride that offered incredible views of the mountains and wildlife.
My kids could have done this all day long, they were so sad when we had to say goodbye to the horses. We had originally planned to head back to the main entrance of Rocky Mountain National park, but one of the ranchhands suggested we go to Wild Basin Area Trails, which would be less crowded and closer. This was one of the best hikes we took, we started at the Wild Basin Trailhead and hiked up to Ouzel Falls (5.3 miles, 954 ft elevation gain) Along the way we viewed the Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades, spotted a young moose in a clearing, and enjoyed lots of fresh air.
After a full day of nature, we headed back to Denver via Boulder where we stopped to take a stroll on Pearl Street Mall. This tree-lined street is super cute, albeit a bit touristy at times, but certainly worth a visit. A friend recommended we eat dinner at Red Agave so we headed over there to try it out. I’ll admit being from Texas we were a bit skeptical about eating Mexican food in Colorado, but this establishment did not disappoint. Everything from the spicy tableside guacamole to the Trio de Carnes was so good! With full bellies, we headed back to Denver to pack and head home from our incredible Colorado vacation.
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Not all of us have the time or skill needed to summit a fourteener or thru-hike the colorado trail.
After an unusually gray winter, the days are brightening once again, and the extra light has me itching for adventure — which is exactly the thing I donāt have time for at this busy stage of middle life. Some days Iām crunched at every joint by work deadlines, teenage drama, morning carpools, trips to Costco (where does all that food go in two days, anyway?), social obligations, yardwork, PTA meetings ā¦ life!
Maybe thereās hope. After exploring the world over, British adventurer Alastair Humphreys spent 12 months surveying his hometown, a āboringā (his words) village just outside London.
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In his latest book, “Local: A Search for Nearby Nature and Wellness,” Humphreys shares the experience while guiding readers through local micro-adventures that are āshort, simple ā¦ cheap — yet still fun, exciting, challenging, refreshing and rewarding.ā (Tall order, huh?)
Point is, adventureās a mindset, not a specific destination or undertaking. And micro-adventures, please note, are not watered-down versions of the real thing. Theyāre true adventures, albeit ones accessible to busy people with little to no outdoors experience.
If thereās one city that was built for hometown adventurers, itās got to be Denver, where tiny pockets of wilderness dot the urban landscape. So, repeat after me: Close-to-home doesnāt mean boring.
Tip: To up the adventure ante on any of the excursions below, try riding a bike to the trailhead. And for goodness’ sakes, if thereās a body of water available, at the very least dip a toe in. Letās do this.
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Starting location: Kingery Nature Center , the boxy stone building at 11280 Waterton Road, on the far tip of Chatfield State Park (Littleton)
Time required: 1 to 4 hours
Gear needed: Water shoes; sun protection; binoculars; plenty of water; snacks
Not so long ago, I thought the word mallard was a synonym for duck. Iām barely able to ID magpies, but Iāve packed binoculars since Iām entering an important birding area. In fact, 345 bird species live or migrate through the open space extending out beyond Kingery Nature Center, and Iām thrilled when something startles at the sound of my footsteps. Thereās rustling in the browse, the low-frequency thud of flapping wings, something flutters into view, and …
By the time my binoculars are handy, that birdās long gone. I hoof it over to a hummingbird garden, passing a few bird-banding volunteers-in-training. Denver Audubonās bird banding station opens annually in May, and if youāre interested in watching scientists study birds, youād better sign up online now because spots go fast.
I follow a whistling song toward the native plant garden, then cruise past the Lois Webster Amphitheater to reach the dirt trails ringing blackbird and muskrat ponds, former gravel pits transformed gradually — and naturally — as animals seeded and pollinated the landscape. On your visit you might spot ducks, great blue heron, American bullfrogs, beavers and/or muskrats. Mammals skirt the shore, too, but you probably wonāt see coyotes, skittish bobcats and bears.
A bridge bisects the ponds and spits you out on the other side of the water. While the siteās trails are well maintained, theyāre not particularly well marked, and a handful of dirt offshoots will connect hikers to the state parkās expansive trail network. Look for QR codes, and if you have your smartphone, stop to read more about the destination as you hike. Halfway around the smaller pond, follow a narrow dirt path into the woods. In a few hundred yards, youāll reach the South Platte River, which meanders all the way up to Chatfield Reservoir. Youāre on an adventure, so follow the water north for as long as possible.
Three Pond Park to Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve
Starting location: The suburban greenspace at 4100 S. Colorado Blvd., between Mansfield and Quincy avenues (Cherry Hills)
Time required: 2 to 5 hours
Gear needed: Good walking shoes; sun protection; nature journal; plenty of water; snacks
Youāll find a small dirt pull-off servicing Three Pond Park in Cherry Hills . The plan is to start here and head a few miles south to Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve, a hidden treasure right in the heart of Greenwood Village.
Going slow, taking notice — these arenāt my strong suits. But since Iām on a micro-adventure, I have to stop to ogle all the magpies chattering at the hikers and bikers on Segment 14 of the High Line Canal Trail, which runs 71 miles, from Denverās Green Valley Ranch neighborhood down to Waterton Canyon.
The canal was a commercial project that brought South Platte River water to settlers following a gold rush in 1859. The workers who built it in the 1880s never would have imagined its recreational use in a bustling, suburban community.
Iām noticing lots of interesting stuff along the crushed-gravel path — giant Siberian elms with their thick, cracked bark; a paper flyer in a glass case describing Quincy Farm; the crane (a sandhill?) lording its beauty over the ducks wading in the murky pond preceding Kent Denver.
Things get wilder once Iāve passed Kent Denverās buildings and I opt for a dirt trail winding down to Blackmer Lake. Halfway around the water, I practically bump into a small coyote. The canine crouches like a puppy hoping to be pet, but Iām no fool. I backtrack and take a shortcut through the open space, reconnecting with the High Line near Mile Marker 33, feeling a little sorry for the oblivious chickens pecking away in a Cherry Hills backyard.
An underpass gets me across Bellevue, then itās a quick right turn onto the dirt path at Mile Marker MP. Overgrown singletrack ends at my intended destination, Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve, named for a conservationist and outdoorswoman. The High Line isnāt a secret, but this little sanctuary is always quiet, and every time I visit thereās something new to discover. As if on cue, two Canada geese come flying in over the water, honking to announce their arrival. The best thing to do is observe the siteās abundance of flora and fauna, then sit down by the water to journal, draw, or simply relax while immersed in nature.
Geologic Overlook Trail
Starting location: The Trading Post, 17900 Trading Post Road, inside Red Rocks Park (Morrison)
Time required: 2 or 4 hours
Gear needed: Good walking shoes; sun protection; hiking poles; a camera; plenty of water; snacks
This micro-adventure is all about finding newness in the tried and true. Youāve probably seen a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and maybe youāve hiked the Trading Post Trail with out-of-towners eager to gawk at the towering, rather iconic sandstone formations. And yet, I bet most of you donāt know about the Geologic Overlook Trail that hovers above the parkās nature stone amphitheater.
Itās best to ditch your car or bike near the Trading Post. If you have time, take a quick clockwise lap around the Trading Post Trail. At about 1.4 miles, the loop is short, slightly undulating and not particularly rugged. I hadnāt hiked it for years, and Iād forgotten how gorgeous this tourist trap can be on a cool spring morning, before the crowds arrive.
Once youāve crossed a tricking stream near the end Trading Post Trail, youāll climb up a natural stone staircase to reach a road. Cross it, take a breath, then take on some major elevation as you climb the ramp to the base of the amphitheater. Keep going until youāve climbed every last stair, then walk straight past the Visitor Center and Ship Rock Grill. Go through the Top Circle Lot, and keep on the narrow shoulder of West Alameda Parkway until you reach a road (on the left) with a big sign marking Geologic Overlook Trail. (If you get to the tunnel, you went too far.)
Keep hiking uphill, bearing left again when you see the dirt path. Youāre not done until you reach the interpretive sign at the trailās summit. Take a breather as you read about the areaās geological significance, and learn more about the Dakota hogback, that long, narrow ridge paralleling the Front Range. Try some nature photography before continuing on down a rugged trail that loops hikers toward a picnic shelter and geologic marker offering 200-mile panoramic views of Denver and the plains. Youāre on an adventure, so from here, itās up to you to find your way back to where you started. There are quite a few options, and theyāre all downhill.
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