- 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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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.
18.1 Miles
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188 Alpes Hill Rd, Idaho Springs, CO 80452
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A&A Historical Trails Stables - Day Tours is a horseback riding stable that offers both guided and unguided trail rides. The trail rides included trips to old 1800s cemeteries, Colorado Casinos, and gold mines.
18.6 Miles
Liquid Descent Whitewater Rafting offers adventure whitewater rafting trips on the Eagle and Arkansas rivers as well as on Clear Creek.
18.9 Miles
The Gilpin County Arts Assn is devoted to providing opportunities and exposure for Rocky Mountain artists. The association sponsors a variety of exhibits and displays, and supports arts education in the area.
19.0 Miles
The Gilpin History Museum captures what life was like in Gilpin County during the 1860s. The site, which was previously a school, features a school room, mining displays, and a recreated Main Street.
19.2 Miles
Visitors can enjoy frisbee golf on a private course at Ghost Town Disc Golf Course. The course features a variety of scenic views and terrains and is available by reservation only.
19.5 Miles
The Trail Ridge Marina is a public marina that sits next to Grand Lake and offers boat rentals, dock rentals, and mechanic services. The marina provides boating supplies, snacks, gas, and fishing gear to fishermen.
19.9 Miles
Blue Lantern Ghost Tours offers 'haunted' tours of lower downtown Denver and of Central City, two locations it describes as among the most haunted in America. The tours travel through various creepy locations, many of them underground.
20.3 Miles
Tucked in the mountains, Mount Evans Trout Fishing offers visitors a scenic pond for catching rainbow trout. Any fish caught in the pond are cleaned by the staff so the visitor can take their catch home.
21.1 Miles
First opened in 1955, the Grand Lake Marina is a business offering a number of rentals for its guests to enjoy on the water. Pontoon boats, canoes, and kayaks are among the vessels available for rent.