- The list below includes 270 free or cheap things to do in or near Northglenn, Colorado, including 92 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Boondocks Fun Center to Cinebarre - Thornton, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Northglenn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Golden, Boulder, Littleton and Denver.
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Open since 1959, Hillside Pool features a large fenced-in baby pool as well as the larger main pool. The pool offers swimming lessons, a swim team, and water aerobics classes.
37.4 Miles
The Hope Warm water Pool is a large public pool in northern Colorado that is kept between 92-94 degrees. It can be used for various water activities or exercises, or as a way to soothe and relax the body.
37.5 Miles
Devil's Backbone Nature Trail is a less than three miles stretch of a well-maintained dirt path which is good for a number of outdoor activities such as hiking, jogging, mountain biking and more. The trail also offers scenic views of Devil's Backbone and multiple rock formations.
37.6 Miles
Centennial Park Pool is a public pool open during the warmer months of the year. Daily public swimming, lap swimming, and pool rentals are among the events that bring individuals to the pool.
37.9 Miles
Chippers Lanes is a bowling alley offering both standard and cosmic bowling. Attractions and available activities include bowling, several bowling leagues for various skill levels, volleyball, laser tag, live music, and event rooms.
38.6 Miles
Greeley Freight Station Musuem is a local establishment housing hundreds of different historic railroad artifacts including switches and an authentic wooden caboose. The major attraction here is the fully-functional miniature railroad complete with mountains and trees.
38.6 Miles
Situated on 9.96 acres, Matney Park features a synthetic turf athletic field, basketball and horseshoe courts, a disc golf course and a paved walking path. The park also offers a children's playground, grassy areas and picnic facilities.
38.7 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.
38.8 Miles
Visitors can walk or bike the paved six mile path at Plum Creek Trail, which takes visitors through lower Sellars Gulch and East Plum Creek. Information stations and educational materials help birdwatchers identify avian species residing along the path.
39.1 Miles
Offering bi-weekly tours, the Meeker Home Museum offers a peek into the city of Greeley's past and its founding fathers. Tour guides dressed in 1800's era costumes provide a one hour exploration of the two story home.