- The list below includes 84 free or cheap things to do in or near Silverthorne, Colorado, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Mountain Biking, Camping Site, Lake and National & State Parks.
- From Rainbow Park to Lily Pad Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Silverthorne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frisco, Breckenridge, Dillon and Georgetown.
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1521 Bergen Parkway, Evergreen, CO 80439
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Serving the entire Evergreen area, the Evergreen Park & Recreation District features a wide array of parks and other recreation facilities. The district hosts a variety of activities and programs, as well.
38.4 Miles
Bergen Peak offers access to hiking, trail running, and biking trails. The site offers scenic views at the top of the peak and the total round trip should take around three to five hours.
38.6 Miles
Maxwell Falls is a part of Maxwell Creek, and the waterfall tends to be most impressive in the spring when the creek is fed by snow runoff. An easy hiking trail that allows for dog walking follows the creek to the waterfall.
38.6 Miles
Situated on 1,657 acres, Elk Meadow Park provides a habitat for wildlife including elk, deer, bluebirds and red-tailed hawks. It features a 4.7-mile hiking and biking trail, picnic areas, wooded terrain and spots for camping.
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29614 Upper Bear Creek Road, Evergreen, CO 80439
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Hosting outdoor ice rinks in a variety of sizes, Evergreen Lake House provides skate rentals for its visitors. During the summer, visitors can take a boat or paddle board out to the lake.
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29612 Upper Bear Creek Road, Evergreen, CO 80439
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The Denver Paddle Company is a tour company that offers stand up paddle board rentals to people of all ages. The company offers special events throughout the season including Night Paddling'.
39.6 Miles
Stretching 1.3-miles in length, the Evergreen Lake Trail is a leisure trail that promotes activities including picnics, hiking, walking, running, boating, fishing, and ice skating. The trail allows dogs if they are on a leash.
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On the National Register of Historic Places, Hiwan Homestead Museum features a 25-room log home originally constructed with a single room in 1893. The museum displays Native American artwork and decorative items as well as furniture from the period.
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Popular with tourists and residents, Evergreen Lake and the Evergreen Lake Park provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Fishing is permitted throughout the year, and the lake is stocked with trout. A state fishing license is mandatory.
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The overgrown remains of a runway are now the Flying J Ranch Park which is open for natural exploration. The central attraction is a three-mile trail loop which runs through lodgepole pines, ponderosas, and Douglas firs.