- The list below includes 31 free or cheap things to do in or near Delta, Colorado, including 36 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- From Sweitzer Lake State Park to Delta Family Fun Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Delta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montrose and Grand Junction.
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Featuring a fish stocked pond, Sweitzer Lake State Park offers visitors a place to go fishing or swimming for the day. The park features a campground, as well as picnic areas with with barbecue grills and tables.
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The Delta Family Fun Park is an outdoor recreational facility that features a miniature golf course, batting cages, a playground, and a snack bar. The park is open from March to November.
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Filled with canyons and hills, Adobe Badlands offers visitors an outdoor space for recreational activities like off-roading and 4-wheeling. The terrain of the landscape is suited for intermediate to advanced level 4-wheel drivers.
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Located at the Confluence Park complex entrance, Fort Uncompahgre is a museum that was previously used as a fur trading outpost. Guests who wish to tour the facility can schedule a tour.
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inside the 4th & Main Exchange at 365 Main Street, Delta, CO 81416
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A gift shop and art gallery that displays a wide variety of hand made items from local and regional artists, Confluence Gallery; an Artists' Cooperative is located in the historic downtown area.
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At Valley Lanes Bowling, visitors can enjoy a day of competitive or recreational bowling with friends and family. The bowling alley has a concession bar that serves pizza, snacks, and other refreshments.
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Built in 1928, the small Egyptian Theatre is styled like a colorful version of an ancient Egyptian temple. The building itself has be designated as a national historic site, and the cinema offers one popular first-run movie on its single screen.
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A multi-purpose facility, the Bill Heddles Recreation Center offers something for all ages. Along with a tot pool and children's room, there are special fitness classes designated for seniors. Further activities at the center include racquetball, swimming and weight training.
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Originally established in 1828 as a fur trading post, fort Uncompahgre Living History Museum is a historical museum that charges a 3.50-dollar admission fee. The museum also provides small community tours.
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Hanging on to an old favorite form of entertainment, Big Sky Drive In Theater is a unique way to see a movie. With 3 screens and unique concessions, this is a fun and tasty way to enjoy the newest films.