- The list below includes 23 free or cheap things to do in or near Glenwood Springs, Colorado, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Hot Springs & Geysers, Hiking Trails and History Museums.
- From Hanging Lake Trail to Hanging Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Glenwood Springs.
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Situated on 5,500-acres, visit the family-owned and operated High Canyon Adventures at Bair Ranch, for an authentic Western Colorado experience. Your stay will include rental cabins, horseback riding, river tubing, chuck wagon cookouts, and so much more.
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Built in 1904, the Glenwood Railroad Museum is a historic museum that displays railroad artifacts, pictures, and books. The facility features Rio Grande steam and diesel-powered trains and a 7.5-inch-gauge live steam locomotive.
0.8 Miles
If you are looking for a little adventure off the beaten path, take the effort and find Hippy Hot Springs in Glenwood. The natural hot springs are perfect for spending an afternoon relaxing your muscles and enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
28.9 Miles
Accessible by a short trail, Penny Hot Springs has several hot springs for visitors to wade into. These springs empty into the Crystal River and are surrounded by rocky cliffs.
30.5 Miles
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4250 Divide Road, Snowmass Village, CO 81615
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Those who want to experience dog sledding should try the Krabloonik Dogsled Rides. Both adults and children can enjoy a short-distance wilderness adventure while their sleds are being towed by dedicated team of huskies.
30.9 Miles
Opened in 2013, Slow Your Roll Bowling Alley features eight lanes of bowling with leather seats for up to six people per lane. The bowling alley offers lunch, dinner and drinks and has two 300' projection screens.
30.9 Miles
Slow Your Roll is a bowling center that offers 8 bowling lanes with leather couches for seating. The bowling alley offers a full menu in addition to a fully stocked bar.
31.0 Miles
Numerous trails are available for hiking and biking in Snowmass Village. Beautiful views of the mountains and Snowmass Village are available along the trail.
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Near the ski town of Snowmass, the East Snowmass Trail is spread over eight miles of terrain. The difficult-rated trail is only open from April through September though and caters mostly to hikers rather than skiers.
31.0 Miles
Designed for cyclers, the Government Trail, near Snowmass Village, Colorado offers a single track ride among aspen trees from Snowmass to the Buttermilk ski area in Aspen. The Reverse Government ride (from Buttermilk) is more of an uphill climb.