- The list below includes 7 free or cheap things to do in or near Creede, Colorado, including 36 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Off Road & ATV, Specialty Museums and Historic Sites.
- From Last Chance Mine to Rare Things Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Creede.
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Animus Forks is an old and abandoned mining town which serves as a tourist attraction today owing to the fact that most of its original structures are still intact and open for exploration by the visitors. The site also offers panoramic views of the surrounding Rockies.
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Ouray Hot Springs Pool is a public pool filled with natural hot springs mineral water with multiple soaking sections which are kept at different temperatures. The pool also features a lap pool section, a water slide and a diving area.
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Featuring 8-miles of easy to moderate hiking at breath-taking elevations, Bear Creek National Recreation Trail, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. At elevations up to 9,200 feet, the trail leads visitors to two historic gold mines and offers unparalleled scenery.
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Horsethief Trail is a hiking trail that elevates 2,900 feet in just under two miles. This strenuous hiking trail, provides access to a waterfall and a cave, which can be explored.
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A fun entertainment spot in Ouray, Mr. Grumpy Pants Brewing Company serves an array of freshly made beers. Its casual and relaxing ambiance also makes it an ideal place for group gatherings.
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Opened in 1995, Ouray Ice Park is a man-made venue exclusively dedicated to the sport of ice climbing. Non-climbers can enjoy the beautiful ice formations while lessons and clinics are available for beginners.
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Perimeter Trail is a five mile hiking trail located east of RT US-550. The path features mountain and town views, little rock bathtubs, waterfalls, and a suspended bridge.
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Visitors can enjoy sulfur-free hot springs with varying temperatures at Ouray Hot Springs Pool & Park. In addition to the soaking areas, there is a large water slide, a diving area, and a place for swimming laps.
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Located in the San Juan National Forest, Molas Pass is a high mountain pass that sits at an elevation of 10,910-feet above sea level. U.S. Highway 550 traverses the pass.
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Reaching an elevation of 12,000 feet, the Crater Lake Trail hike lasts about 4 hours and provides views of the Continental Divide and the surrounding area. There is a campsite and lake located at the trail's midpoint.