- The list below includes 197 free or cheap things to do in or near Idaho Springs, Colorado, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Hiking Trails, Off Road & ATV and Mountains.
- From St. Mary's Glacier to Echo Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Idaho Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Golden, Boulder, Wheat Ridge and Arvada.
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A digital art and printing studio, Infinite Editions offers printmaking services to clients ranging from individual artists to major institutions. The studio is also a publishing firm, and represents renowned artists.
21.8 Miles
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5 votes
9751 W. 49th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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With 40 lanes, Brunswick Zone – Wheat Ridge offers entertainment for the entire family. Along with a bowling alley, the facility is also equipped with a billiard and arcade room, snack bar and lounge.
21.9 Miles
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26th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
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Serving as a natural haven in a suburban setting, the Crown Hill Park & Wildlife Preserve features a wide range of outdoor recreation. Visitors can view many different types of native birds or access a 1.2-mile paved trail around the lake.
21.9 Miles
Western Bowl is a bowling alley that is popular among local residents. Visitors commonly enjoy playing a game or two of bowling, ordering from the food menu, having drinks while at the alley.
22.1 Miles
Open during winter, Fraser Valley Sports Complex has an outdoor, NHL regulation sized ice rink that hosts public skating sessions. The complex also has several sports fields for baseball and volleyball.
22.2 Miles
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79 votes
Mailing Address: 1315 Cascade Ave, Boulder, CO 80302
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With Banjo Billy's Bus Tours, visitors can explore the historical and cultural sites of the region on a colorful school bus. Visitors will stop at sites like a haunted hotel, old mining location, and more.
22.2 Miles
Recommended for intermediate to advanced hikers, Mt. Sanitas Trail offers visitors a scenic dirt trail that leads up the side of the mountain. Visitors are welcome to bring their dogs on the trail if they are leashed.
22.2 Miles
Measuring 3,000 acres, Standley Lake Regional Park serves as a water storage facility providing drinking water for nearby cities. It can be used for water skiing, boating, swimming, fishing, picnics, wildlife viewing, camping and walking along the park's trails.
22.2 Miles
Featuring an aquatics facility, Anderson Park provides visitors with a lap pool, water slides, water playgrounds, and a shallow pool. In addition to the pools, the park has an open area with multipurpose fields, baseball diamonds, walking paths, and more.
22.3 Miles
An historical part of the Boulder community, the Fox Theater is a popular place for showcasing musical talent. Award winning, this venue has been noted in national publications such as The Rolling Stone.