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.
Your adventure begins at our stables 45 minutes prior to ride time, where you are matched with a horse that will carry you on either a one- or two-hour ride. Whether you’re an experienced rider or just a beginner, our ... Read more »
Home of Colorado's Oldest Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch. We offer many activities throughout the year as well. Come visit us at Anderson Farms for all your event needs. At Anderson Farms, enjoy the spectacular views of the Front Range, ... Read more »
Bear Creek Nature Center houses a variety of interactive displays for children and adults. The highlight is a real bee hive enclosed in glass. Can you find the queen? Special events and educational programs are held in the Bear ... Read more »
This great park features a stream running through the middle of it. It also has a miniature train and petting zoo, pavilions for rent, and horseshoe pits. Read more »
For 40 years, Jim Bishop has been building a castle on a mountainside in central Colorado. "Did it all myself, don't want any help," he says mechanically as he unloads a pile of rocks that he's hoisted to the 70-foot ... Read more »
Disembark from the train and head on up to the frontier town of Buckskin Joe where the old west explodes to life. Head for cover on the boardwalks as gunfights break out throughout the day. 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 »