- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Greeley, Colorado, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, Swimming Pool and Bowling.
- From Poudre River Trail to Pawnee National Grasslands, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greeley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont and Silverton.
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A community based cultural center, the Aurora History Museum has a lot to offer its guests like arts programs and exhibits, fine arts, decorative arts, culture and history. And the best thing is, admission is free!
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The main goal of the Clyfford Still Museum is to advance the understanding and appreciation for the art and legacy of Clyffod Still himself. The collection represents 94 percent of the artist's lifetime output, including roughly 2,400 works.
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Built 14 years after Wyoming achieved statehood, the Historic Governors' Mansion was actually a modest home without much extravagance. The site now welcomes visitors throughout the year to view the house and historic furnishings.
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Surrounded by five scenic lakes, Prospect Park is a community park commonly visited among those who enjoy walking through nature. Popular activities at the park include bird watching, walking, and playing on one of the numerous playground areas.
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Wyoming State Museum is dedicated to the natural and human history of the state, and the Rocky Mountain West. Exhibits include wildlife, human artifacts, and a Hands-On History room for younger visitors.
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A community run and operated facility, Wheat Ridge Recreation Center promotes health and wellness amongst residents. Along with a lap pool and walking track, an array of fitness classes, racquetball court and gymnasium are also available.
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As an annual event, Zoppe Italian Family Circus provides entertainment like acrobatics, juggling, horseback riding, and magic shows. One of the main attractions is a trained dog that can jump through hoops.
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Since 1883, Wyoming Hereford Ranch, has maintained the rich tradition of western ranching in the fertile lands east of Cheyenne. Visitors can experience the past through a self-guided tour or rent out the ranch for a special occasion.
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Constructed in 1887, Wyoming State Capitol is a national historic landmark, built from sandstone quarried in Wyoming and Colorado, and now contains the state legislature and the office of the state governor. Guided tours available on request.
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With amenities for children and youth of all ages, Discovery Park is a great way to get the kids outside and active. Features include a skate park, playground, splash pad, walking trails, sports field, and a wet sand play space.