- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Pueblo, Colorado, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, National & State Parks, Movie Theaters and Hiking Trails.
- From San Isabel National Forest to City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pueblo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Buena Vista and Silverton.
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The Pikes Peak Cog Railway is an 8.9 miles long ABT System railway trip that climbs the Pikes Peak Mountain. Along the way, tourists will be able to see different sceneries like Minnehaha Falls and Lake Moraine. It is also a great way to see the animals living in the mountains up close.
45.1 Miles
Miramont Castle is a historical museum dedicated to preserving and restoring the architecture of the castle as well as educating the public on this history of Manitou Springs. Attractions include a variety of educational exhibits, guided tours, and special events.
45.2 Miles
Intemann Trail is a hiking trail that takes hikers through the natural scenery of Historic Manitou Springs at the foot of Pikes Peak. The second part of the trail provides a view of Garden of the Gods.
45.3 Miles
Garden of the Gods is a public park which features a range of beautiful red rock formations including the Balanced Rock and the Three Graces and is also home to a variety of outdoor activities such as rock climbing, hiking, biking, horseback riding and more.
45.3 Miles
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1303-7221 Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO 80809
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Pikes Peak Zip Lines is a fully insured and registered natural terrain zip lining course that uses no artificial platforms or lifts. The course is located at over 6500 feet in elevation.
45.4 Miles
Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site is a historic property that served as a Native American site, homestead, ranch, and Edwardian estate. It currently has exhibits detailing its extensive history and offers tours of the property.
45.7 Miles
Once a famous local brothel, Old Homestead House Museum today invites visitors to explore its restored interiors complete with velvet bedspreads and handmade furniture.
45.9 Miles
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213 votes
from Colorado Springs by US 24 and SR 67, Cripple Creek, CO
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Once a gold mining camp, Cripple Creek today is home to a number of casinos set in restored historic buildings, theaters, museums as well as the Cripple Creek Historic District which comprises of many structures dating back to the gold rush such the Imperial Hotel and Teller County Courthouse.
45.9 Miles
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117 votes
9283 S. Highway 67, Cripple Creek, CO
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Pikes Peak Heritage Center at Cripple Creek is a place where one can learn about the local history through exhibits which feature a wide range of artifacts and interactive displays that include original mining equipment and a railroad model of the town back in mining days.
45.9 Miles
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496 votes
P.O. Box 459, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
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Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad offer scenic tours with the help of a steam-powered engine which dates back a century, allowing the visitors to experience the old mining past. The route passes by a number of historic mines and ends at a mining camp.