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Things To Do

There are a lot of things to see and do in colorful Colorado. Here are a few suggestions. Feel free to reach out if you'd like more recommendations!

Molly Brown House Museum

1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203

If you'd like to visit please contact Shawna for possible discounted tickets.

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

2001 Colorado Boulevard, Denver, CO 80205

If you want to visit please contact Shawna for possible discounted tickets.

Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station

1338 1st Street, Denver, CO 80204

Experience a vibrant, interactive art installation.

Denver Microbrew Tour

Denver, CO
, 303-578-9548

Colorado is a hotspot for microbreweries. Check out a tour and get the taste of some delicious beers. It is also a good way to learn about Denver history!

Denver Adventures - Zipline Tours

26267 Conifer Road, Aspen Park, CO 80433

Denver Adventures offers all types of activities you can engage in. Their zipline tour is the fastest and highest in Colorado.

U.S. Mint at Denver

320 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80204

Black Hawk Casinos

Black Hawk, CO

Go try your luck at Colorados "Las Vegas". Tucked away in the mountains and with the feel of an old cowboy town, you won’t be disappointed. Try Blackhawk or Central City and let lady luck lead the way!

Meyer Ranch Park - Hike

Meyer Ranch Park - Hike

10490 South Turkey Creek Road, Morrison, CO 80465

Length: 4.3 miles Difficulty: Moderate Why we love it: Moderate hiking, biking, and winter trails through thick stands of quaking aspen and lodgepole pines in a former ranch just off U.S. 285 When to go: Fall, for golden aspens; in winter, for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing; in late spring, to see the forest spring back to life; and in summer, to escape the heat.

Clear Creek Trail - Hike

Clear Creek Trail - Hike

1010 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO 80401

Golden’s most popular group of trails, the Clear Creek Trail connects nearby neighborhoods to schools, the Golden Community Center and the downtown area. The trail travels to the eastern city limits where it continues to Wheat Ridge and eventually connects with other trails in the Denver Metro area.

Watrous Gulch Trail - Hike

Watrous Gulch Trail - Hike

CO

Length: 5.4 miles round-trip and 2,204 vertical feet Difficulty: Moderate The views, especially during the fall when the aspens are turning yellow, are worth the climb. Getting There: Take I-70 west to exit 218. Turn right turn onto Watrous Way. There’s a dirt parking lot at the base of the trail.