Discover dozens of things you can do with your family without much advanced planning (spontaneous activities - when they're not tied up in a program or classes). On sunny days, find outdoor activities. When it's raining or snowing, get energy out with indoor activities.
Find maps, directions, reviews, and lists of stuff to bring to popular Pikes Peak Region attractions and weekend day trips.
Choose your fun! We offer traditional, extreme, acrobatic and competitive gymnastics programs for virtually all ages! Develop strength, coordination and flexibility as you train using our Never Stop MovingSM circuit training methodology. Take part in coaching through our exclusive Jr. ... Read more »
Artful Adventures offers a place to create unique pottery, mosaic masterpieces, and glorious glass jewelry, sculptures, and bowls. Come make a handprint keepsake or holiday decorations. Read more »
Mr. Biggs is a fun alernative to outside play. The huge warehouse looking building is home to many attractions for all ages. Laser tag, bowling, and go karts all in the same place; lots of variety. There are also dining ... Read more »
Good times and open lanes await you!
Bowling at Brunswick is family fun at its best. There’s something for everyone – bowling, billiards, video games. It’s a great way to get out, cut loose and grab some smiles.
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This 12,000 square-foot, two-level facility offers innovative, hands-on exhibits focusing on the arts, science and history for people ages 1 to 101. Read more »
The Butterfly Pavilion combines science education with hands-on fun to teach visitors about invertebrates, science and conservation. Our interactive exhibits are geared primarily towards families with kids ages 2 to 12 years old, but people of all ages embrace the ... Read more »