- The list below includes 89 free or cheap things to do in or near Fraser, Colorado, including 94 different types of inexpensive activities like Recreation Centers, Mountain Biking, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From The Fraser River Trail to History Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fraser and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Idaho Springs, Grand Lake, Georgetown and Granby.
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Visitors to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater will marvel at the stunning beauty surrounding this 1,260-seat outdoor venue. Featuring both covered and open-air seating, the venue hosts arts, cultural, and musical events throughout the year.
36.4 Miles
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One West FlatIron Crossing Drive, Broomfield, CO 80021
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FlatIron Crossing Mall is a local establishment which houses multiple upscale shopping stores that sell everything from apparel to home accessories alongwith a variety of restaurants and a movie theater.
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Vail Transportation Center, Level 3, Vail, CO 81657
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For a unique learning experience, visit Colorado Ski Museum – Ski Hall of Fame and discover how our favorite winter past times came to be. With six-themed galleries, visitors are treated to historical artifacts, Olympic memorabilia, and multimedia presentations.
36.5 Miles
Colorado's Vail Valley is one of the world's most popular winter sports destinations. Packed with luxurious ski resorts, snowmobile trails, soaring snow-capped mountains and pristine forests, Vail is no less beautiful in warm weather, when it offers excellent hiking, mountain biking and rafting adventures.
36.5 Miles
A wide range of indoor activities for all ages is offered at the Apex Center. The center features an ice arena, treehouse-themed playground, rock climbing, fitness classes and 23,000-square-foot indoor water park.
36.6 Miles
Measuring 3,000 acres, Standley Lake Regional Park serves as a water storage facility providing drinking water for nearby cities. It can be used for water skiing, boating, swimming, fishing, picnics, wildlife viewing, camping and walking along the park's trails.
36.7 Miles
Recognized as one of the largest skating parks in the US, Arvada Skate Park has received many accolades and awards. Free, this outdoor park is frequented by skaters of all skill levels and abilities.
36.7 Miles
A partially fenced area for canine recreation, Westminster Dog Park measures 420 acres and provides open areas for dogs to run and play. The park features benches, a shelter for shade, a dog swimming pond and a drinking fountain.
36.8 Miles
Vail Mountain is the most famous skiing destination in Colorado. The Mountain is covered with trails at all difficulty levels, and affords breathtaking views of the surrounding land. Vail Mountain is also one of the most popular snowboarding destinations in the world.
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Offering around nine miles of hiking trails, the Matthews/Winters Park features a variety of amenities. The scenic park is a popular destination for hikers, bikers, and joggers, and features public restrooms.