- The list below includes 136 free or cheap things to do in or near Parker, Colorado, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, Movie Theaters and Other Entertainment.
- From Bayou Gulch Regional Park to Cottonwood Park West, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Parker and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Littleton, Denver, Aurora and Englewood.
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Ridge Indoor Pools maintains a variety of pools such as lap pools, therapy pools, lazy river, diving area and a zero entry pool which also includes water slides. All the pools are supervised by life guards who also offer swimming classes to those interested.
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Offering a real party atmosphere, Howl at the Moon is a club located in the LoDo area of Denver. Known for its spirited musical performances and dance crowd, it is also a great place to grab an after work drink.
20.9 Miles
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2200 15th St (Confluence Park access point), Denver, CO 80202
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When you want to see the sights of Denver without dealing with traffic, hop onto your bicycle and ride the Cherry Creek BikePath. This paved trail follows almost 15-miles along the creek through the city.
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Initially known as Colorado's Ocean Journey, Downtown Aquarium now, is a local aquarium and restaurant which features a range of interactive exhibits such as the horseshoe crab tough tank, the stingray touch and feed tank and many different ecosystems.
21.3 Miles
A modern twist on the average bowling alley, Lucky Strike Lanes in Lakewood, Colorado. Adults can play a game while enjoying cocktails and drinks from the bar, as well as good food, billiards and adult only hours.
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Century 16 Bel Mar shows newly released films with digital projectors and stadium seating auditoriums. One of the theaters has Cinemark's XD cinema technology that features an over-sized screen, surround sound, and RealD 3D.
21.4 Miles
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801 S. Yarrow Boulevard, Lakewood, CO
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Taking a look back into the past, Lakewood Heritage Center in Colorado displays buildings from the original town. Visitors can enjoy the historical nature of the center, as well as events including concerts and tractor pulls during any visit.
21.5 Miles
Pioneer Park provides a wide range of recreational activities and sports. The park is ADA Accessible with amenities including a baseball/softball field, playground, spray ground, walking trail, basketball court, skate park, barbeque pit and rentable shelters.
21.6 Miles
Situated on a former nuclear facility, Rocky Mountain Arsenal now houses a variety of native animals in a national wildlife refuge. Visitors can take a driving tour of the refuge to view animals like buffaloes, turtles, deer, and more.
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At Lace 'Em Up Skate School with Jill Mintz, visitors can experience figure skating classes for all age groups and skill levels. The facility runs two skating camps at Big Bear Ice Arena and Foothills Ice Arena.