- 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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The Bowen Gulch Trail is an interpretive hiking trail that is suitable for picnicking and wildlife viewing. Animals that have come across the path include elk, deer, moose, lions, bears, and coyotes.
21.5 Miles
Heritage Visitors Center features an informative museum full of unique exhibits of Idaho Springs' mining history, early life, and the important role it played in establishing not only Idaho Springs but the state of Colorado itself.
21.6 Miles
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2350 Riverside Drive, Idaho Springs, CO 80452
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At Highside Adventure Tours, visitors can trek the rapids of Clear Creek. The tour guide is helpful at navigating the waters and providing training to beginners in the group. They also have a zipline course for visitors.
21.8 Miles
Featuring eight cabins for camping and beautiful landscaping with visiting wildlife, the Winding River Ranch is a great place to get away from it all or host a wedding. The ranch also features a pool, hot tub, and fire pits.
21.9 Miles
Raft Masters is a local outfitter which offers adventure rafting trips on the Arkansas River at the Royal Gorge and Bighorn Sheep Canyon, as well as on Clear Creek ranging from beginner to more advanced levels.
22.0 Miles
The Quad Squad ATV Tours is a local company which offers guided ATV tours on a number of trails around the Rocky Mountains which were used by miners more than a century ago.
22.0 Miles
Organizing excursions to the surrounding mountains, ATV Experience lets visitors drive their own ATV on a 2 hour trail ride. The guide takes a video of the trip for the visitors to take home with them.
22.5 Miles
Golden Gate Canyon State Park was established in 1960 and is home to a variety of wetland and riperian plant species, multiple forrested picnic areas, campsites, small creeks and ponds as well as a number of hiking and biking trails.
22.6 Miles
Open throughout the year, Timber Creek Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park features 98 camp sites on a first come, first served basis. Visitors can purchase firewood at the camp ground, and restrooms are available.