- TripBuzz discovered 93 different types of activities for couples in the Keystone area, including Skiing & Snowboarding (like Arapahoe Basin), Lake (like Keystone Lake), Parks (like Golden Gate Canyon State Park) and Hiking Trails (like Adams Falls Trail), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 136 date ideas in or near Keystone, Colorado, including 132 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breckenridge, Vail, Idaho Springs and Dillon.
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Organizing 30 different raft trips, Kodi Rafting has 30 years of experience with white water rafting on the Colorado River. The staff is knowledgeable about rafting and explains the safety procedures before taking visitors out on the water.
13.2 Miles
At the New Village, children can go zip lining, go karting, bumper boating, dangling, or mini-golfing. The location also features bars and restaurants for those seeking to enjoy adult beverages and dine.
13.8 Miles
One of the four peaks operated by Breckenridge Ski Resort, Peak 10 offers tree skiing, mogul runs and groomed corduroy. The peak has multiple ski trails to choose from such as the Burn which weaves through trees and the steep Mustang.
14.6 Miles
Offering river trips for all levels of experience, Liquid Descent organizes whitewater rafting excursions through Clear Creek and the Colorado River. The company provides all the equipment and instructions needed before taking off on the rapids.
14.6 Miles
Open seasonally, the Georgetown Loop Railroad offers scenic, narrated train rides on a historic locomotive. Train rides can be combined with guided, narrated walking tours of the Lebanon Silver Mine.
14.9 Miles
Georgetown's Guanella Pass is a 22-mile vehicle trail that winds through several different forest ecosystems and climate zones. Its peak rises above the timberline, and its lowest points feature trees and shrubs that prefer a marshy environment.
15.0 Miles
The Hamill House Museum is a historic country gothic style house that once belonged to silver baron William Arthur Hamill. The museum also offers hands-on exhibit to children so that they can learn about old and innovative domestic gadgets used during the late 18th century.
15.1 Miles
The public can come see original, 19th-century, firefighting artifacts at the Georgetown Firefighting Museum. Patrons can view an interpretive exhibit, appreciate the historic furnishings and learn what firefighting was like before modern equipment.
15.1 Miles
Showcasing a local photographer named Gary A. Haines, Grizzly Creek Gallery Inc is filled with prints on display for visitors to enjoy. The photographs depict scenes of nature; including forests, mountains, and rivers.
15.1 Miles
Visitors can view a collection of works that includes pieces from award winning artists at Georgetown Gallery. Their collection features watercolors, pastels, and oil paintings that depict a variety of subjects including western scenes, landscapes, and florals.