- 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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23.2 Miles
A custom riding stable, that's what the Sombrero Ranch offers to its guests. Charmingly nestled in a mountain town, they offer riding trails and scenic views of Aspen groves, Mt. Meeker and lovely songs of little streams. The riding trails are perfect for both amateur and pro riders.
23.2 Miles
Explore Kremmling, Colorado on horseback with a guided tour from Rusty Spurr Ranch. No prior equestrian experience is necessary, although it is helpful. All clients ride a calm, steady horse experienced in navigating the fields, brush and forests of Kremmling.
23.9 Miles
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132 votes
400 E. Park Ave, Kremmling, CO 80459
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The Arkansas Valley Adventures offers day rafting activities to both beginner and advance rafters in Clear Creek. The route chosen for the guests are carefully planned depending on the skill level of each guest but the highlight of every tour is the river plunge which all tourists should experience.
24.0 Miles
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61 votes
214 E. Park Ave, Kremmling, CO 80459
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Liquid Descent White Water Rafting offers a myriad of whitewater rafting activities for the family. Whether it is a relaxing float trip or a wild water adventure, it is a great way for tourists to enjoy wonderful natural sceneries and wildlife that are abundant along the river banks.
24.4 Miles
A historic American Indian Post, the Eagle Plume is off the beaten path and reeks of age old secrets and tales. It was first established in 1917 and currently it displays contemporary and historic pieces like beadworks, sculptures, ceramics, basketry, textiles and jewelry.
24.8 Miles
St. Mary's Glacier is reached through a moderately difficult upward hike which in turn, passes around a scenic lake and progresses forward up to the glacier where one can enjoy the panoramic views of the surroundings and a variety of snow sports.
25.3 Miles
A part of the Rocky Mountain National Park, Bear lake is a local alpine lake which is flanked by the Hallett Peak and the Continental Divide and serves as a trailhead for a number of hiking trails.
27.1 Miles
Trail Ridge Road, also called the Beaver Meadow National Scenic Byway, is the highest continuous paved road in the country and offers a scenic drive through the Rocky Mountain National Park.
27.2 Miles
Horseback riders may enjoy what Cowpoke Corner Corral has to offer. The site offers access to a variety of trails, including those which provide views of Rocky Mountain National Park and Giant Track Mountain.