- The list below includes 64 free or cheap things to do in or near Ridgway, Colorado, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Distilleries, Specialty Museums and Hot Springs & Geysers.
- From Last Dollar Road to Ridgway State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ridgway and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montrose, Ouray, Telluride and Silverton.
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As Telluride's first and only year round theatre company, Telluride Theatre is popular with locals and tourists. The theatre presents a selection of popular stage plays, musicals, burlesque performances and more.
16.0 Miles
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242 Hawn Ln, Telluride, CO 81435
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Experience the true flavor of the Wild West when you visit Ride with Roudy and Telluride Horseback Adventures. Featuring one and two hour, or customized rides for all skill levels, plus winter sleigh rides, all while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
20.5 Miles
Ute Indian Museum showcases the cultural heritage of the Ute tribe of Native Indians who are the indigenous inhabitants of the area with the help of multiple dioramas and exhibits. The Museum also encompasses the Chief Ouray Memorial Park and Chipeta's Crypt.
21.7 Miles
The Mayflower Gold Mill contains a museum with various artifacts related to mill's previous operations. Visitors of this site, which holds steel ball and steel rod mills, can go on self-guided tours.
22.3 Miles
At Russel Stover Candy Factory, one can choose from a wide range of chocolates, jelly beans and other handmade confections which include caramel apples and cookies, with a separate category of sugar-free candies.
22.4 Miles
Montrose Recreation is an organization dedicated to promoting recreational activities and programs in the local community. The organization is responsible for the upkeep of local parks, construction of community centers, and many other programs.
22.6 Miles
Ute Park sits on 30 acres and includes lighted softball fields for adults and a youth sports complex that offers youth activities including soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and softball. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and nature opportunities.
23.3 Miles
Museum of the Mountain West houses an assortment of artifacts and walk-in exhibits about the lifestyle, medicines and transport dating back to old American West. The museum director is often available to provide guided informative tour of the premises.
23.4 Miles
Star Drive-In Theater is believed to be the oldest family-owned drive-in theater and has been in business since sixty years. The theater plays double features during summers and also offers food and drinks on site.
23.4 Miles
Black Canyon National Park exposes visitors to steep cliffs and some of the oldest rocks in North America. Visitors can challenge themselves with steep but worthwhile hikes to the beautiful river.