- TripBuzz found 215 things to do with kids in or near Black Hawk, Colorado, including 215 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Golden, Idaho Springs, Wheat Ridge and Arvada.
- From Gilpin History Museum to Blue Lantern Ghost Tours, the Black Hawk area offers 100 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Golf, Hiking Trails and Movie Theaters.
- The city of Black Hawk is historic due to its settlement during the historical Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Staying true to its roots, the city features extensive gambling and casino attractions and has restored most of its original buildings. Tourists enjoy the old city charm and the lively entertainment of the area.
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Lookout Mountain, reached via a scenic drive to the top, offers panoramic views of the town of Golden, the Coors Brewery and distant downtown Denver. Visitors can also explore the gravesite and museum of Buffalo Bill which is located on the top.
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Open in 2008, the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the heroism, technology, and history of mountaineering. Visit today and learn about the world of rock and mountain climbing.
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A visit to the Golden History Center offers a unique look at a truly American city, Golden, Colorado. Learn about the first T-rex discovery, the history of the world's largest brewery site and more, this is a visit worth making.
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Evergreen Players is a theatre group that produces six shows per year and offers a range of productions including classics, regional premieres, comedies, and dramas. They also sponsor a youth drama camp for children ages 5-15.
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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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Offering a western heritage exhibit, History Park features monuments and sculptures including those of Jim Bridger and Jeremiah Johnson, a cougar on a rock and a Buffalo Soldier. The park also offers walking trails that provide access to the exhibit.
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Life at the turn of the century is in full view when you visit Astor House Museum in Golden, Colorado. The self-guided tour features audio stations explaining the history of the 1867 boarding house and the trail-dusted visitors who stayed there.
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Miners Alley Playhouse features plays, musicals, comedy and improv nights, live music and a children's theater program in their 130 seat theater. They have a full bar and lounge in the lobby that opens one hour before showtime.
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Triceratops Trail is a 1.5-mile, gravel hiking trail that winds between large, vertical walls of sandstone and into reclaimed clay pits. Along the trail are several stops highlighting clay mining and dinosaur, bird, mammal, insect, and invertebrate tracks and traces.
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One of Morrison's most popular open spaces in Lair O' the Bear Park. The park offers flat creekside trails for scenic walks along Bear Creek, abundant wildlife, over twenty five picnic tables and charcoal grills.