- The list below includes 216 free or cheap things to do in or near Black Hawk, Colorado, including 101 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Recreation Centers.
- From Gilpin History Museum to Blue Lantern Ghost Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Black Hawk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Golden, Boulder, Idaho Springs and Wheat Ridge.
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13.9 Miles
To experience the entire Rollins Pass Road be prepared to both drive/snowmobile and walk. Hiking and driving will afford you amazing mountain vista views from along the trail and at the summit.
14.0 Miles
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Colorado 73 & Buffalo Creek Road, Evergreen, CO 80439
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Situated in a pine forest, The Alderfer/Three SistersPark is 770-acres of land that consists of beautiful rock formations, rolling hills and natural forested trails. It is a great place for bouldering, mountain biking and hiking.
14.1 Miles
Hosting outdoor ice rinks in a variety of sizes, Evergreen Lake House provides skate rentals for its visitors. During the summer, visitors can take a boat or paddle board out to the lake.
14.2 Miles
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1493 votes
987-1/2 Lookout Mountain Road, Golden, CO 80401
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Buffalo Bill Museum houses William F. Cody memorabilia who was nicknamed 'Buffalo Bill' for his buffalo hunting skills, as well as a number of other exhibits which feature Native Indian artifacts and old Western firearms. The Grave offers scenic views of the nearby Great Plains and the Rockies.
14.2 Miles
On the National Register of Historic Places, Hiwan Homestead Museum features a 25-room log home originally constructed with a single room in 1893. The museum displays Native American artwork and decorative items as well as furniture from the period.
14.2 Miles
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42 votes
987 Lookout Mountain Road, Golden, CO 80401
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Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum is features a variety of exhibits and artifacts about the history of Native Americans and cowboys. The museum features exhibits on Wild West performers and the grave site of Buffalo Bill.
14.3 Miles
Established in 1918, Peak to Peak Scenic Byway is the oldest scenic byway in the state and starts from Estes Park towards Pikes Peak, passing through Roosevelt Naional Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park.
14.3 Miles
Stretching 1.3-miles in length, the Evergreen Lake Trail is a leisure trail that promotes activities including picnics, hiking, walking, running, boating, fishing, and ice skating. The trail allows dogs if they are on a leash.
14.5 Miles
Experience first-hand, life in the pioneer era when you step back in time to visit Clear Creek History Park. Stroll around and explore the shops and buildings that are maintained as they were when the first brave settlers lived there.
14.5 Miles
Clear Creek Whitewater Park offers casual trails for walking and biking alongside a mountain creek. Patrons can swim, white water raft or kayak in the stream. Guests can also walk their dogs at the park.