- TripBuzz found 127 things to do with kids in or near Keystone, Colorado, including 122 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breckenridge, Vail, Idaho Springs and Winter Park.
- From Arapahoe Basin to Mountain View Sports, the Keystone area offers 85 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lake, Golf and Parks.
- Keystone, Colorado is a city known for its skiing amenities. With a variety of mountains, including North Peak, the Outback, and Dercum Mountain, the city is home to any snow adventure from ice-skating to skiing in the winter. When the season changes, the city becomes even more of a natural wonder, with trails and the Keystone Lake open for exploration.
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18300 W Alameda Parkway, Morrison, CO 80401
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Film on the Rocks at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison brings a surreal experience as you watch iconic movies. The theatre also offers fantastic views of the Denver metropolitan area in the background.
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13th and Maple St., Golden, CO
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With multiple displays of diverse fossils, minerals, meteorites and gems as well as moon rocks from the Apollo missions, Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum offers an informative and educational experience to visitors. There is also a walk-through mine comprising of UV minerals.
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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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16352 County Road #93, Morrison, CO 80465
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A natural rock structure used to hold large organized events, the Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater is considered as the best place to see a concert. The Park can seat more than 9,000 individuals and it has several amenities for everyone to enjoy.
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Experience first-hand, life in the pioneer era when you step back in time to visit Clear Creek History Park. Stroll around and explore the shops and buildings that are maintained as they were when the first brave settlers lived there.
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Clear Creek Whitewater Park offers casual trails for walking and biking alongside a mountain creek. Patrons can swim, white water raft or kayak in the stream. Guests can also walk their dogs at the park.
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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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Apex Trail is 2.3 miles long gaining up to 1,500 feet in elevation with exposed steep trails. While biking or hiking, patrons can also view wildlife including mammals, birds, amphibians, elk, rabbits and reptiles.
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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.