- TripBuzz found 28 things to do with kids in or near Cheyenne, Wyoming.
- From Two Bar Bowling Lanes Restaurant & Lounge to Curt Gowdy State Park, the Cheyenne area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and Landmarks.
- Cheyenne serves as the state capital and is even the most populous city in Wyoming as well. Since it was originally founded by the chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad, there are several preserved railroad sites and museums. The largest outdoor rodeo in the world is also hosted in the city during the last full week of July every year.
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Off of Harmony Rd to Horsetooth Mountain, Fort Collins, CO
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Horsetooth Mountain Open Space is a local landmark known for Horsetooth Falls and the scenic views of Front Range mountains. The space includes a number of trails which can be used for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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83 Little Worth Lane, Laramie, WY 82072
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Code of the West Equestrians - Private Rides provides horse riding tours. Guests will tour the wilderness and pass along the edge of picturesque rivers while viewing wildlife such as beaver dams, elk and white tailed deer.
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2626 W. Horsetooth Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526
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At the Spring Canyon Community Park, guests can access a 2-acre dog park, a universally accessible playground, and a free ride course. The site's amenities include picnic tables, trails, baseball fields, and lighted basketball courts.
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At a high elevation of 11,720 feet, Blue Lakes Trail offers a hike that includes access to three lakes and old mining structures. The trail can be used to view mountains, creeks, and wildflowers.
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Named after the dinosaur bones that were discovered during its construction, Fossil Creek Park, has activities for children of all ages. The park features a splash pad, playground areas, sports fields, dog park, and Fossil Creek Lake.
48.0 Miles
A great place for photographers, the Pawnee National Grasslands is a 193,060-acre of land that is famous for its bird watching sites and hiking trails. The Pawnee National Grassland is famous for the Chalk Bluffs which is a rock formation that is a favorite nesting site for eagles.
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Centennial Village Museum is a local historic village complete with old building structures and gardens with the guides dressed in period costumes and offering informative insights about the local history.
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Greeley Recreation Center is 105,000 sq ft and includes a fitness facility, racquetball courts, indoor pool, rock climbing wall, two gymnasiums and a 25 yard indoor pool with diving well. They also have banquet rooms that can be rented.
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Built inside the restored historic structure of Kress Building, Kress Cinema & Lounge is an independent theater whose shows include both mainstream and alternative content. The theater also houses a full bar and a kitchen allowing visitors to enjoy a meal while watching a movie.
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Poudre River Trail is a paved path stretching between Cache la Poudre river and Windsor, Colorado, and can be travelled both on foot and bike. The trail also contains multiple signs informing people about the historcial significance of the place.