- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Granby, Colorado, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Bike Paths, Camping Site and Marinas.
- From Solvista Bike Park At Granby Ranch to Stillwater Campground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Granby and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Grand Lake, Fraser, Winter Park and Kremmling.
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13.8 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.
14.0 Miles
A great place where families can hangout, The Foundry Cinema and Bowl is a family-oriented place where people from all ages can find fun activities such as watching movies, billiards and bowling.
14.3 Miles
This library has all the standard amenities you would expect including book and movie rentals as well as PC access. The facility is clean, safe and home to incredible mountain views.
14.3 Miles
New visitors to the Winter Park - Fraser Valley area get their bearings at the Winter Park Visitor Center. The Center has all the information new arrivals need to enjoy every moment of their stay.
15.8 Miles
Started with the goal of having a place to bring people together, Hideaway Park Brewery allows people to stop by and have a pint of beer. The brewery offers a variety of house beers as well as seasonal beers.
16.4 Miles
Hideaway Park is a town park featuring several recreational amenities. Attractions include a playground, picnic shelters with barbeque equipment, walking paths, a climbing wall, a skate park, an amphitheater, and public restrooms.
16.7 Miles
This trail is a suitable location for walking, jogging, and biking. The Fraser River Trail not only offers scenic views of the water, but also evergreens, birds, beaver, and moose.
16.7 Miles
Railroad historians and enthusiasts consider the Moffat Tunnel West Portal a must-visit destination for an authentic train experience. The tunnel was completed in 1928 and bores over 6 miles through the Continental Divide.
17.5 Miles
To experience the entire Rollins Pass Road be prepared to both drive/snowmobile and walk. Hiking and driving will afford you amazing mountain vista views from along the trail and at the summit.
21.6 Miles
Established in 1918, Peak to Peak Scenic Byway is the oldest scenic byway in the state and starts from Estes Park towards Pikes Peak, passing through Roosevelt Naional Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park.