- TripBuzz found 55 things to do with kids in or near Leadville, Colorado, including 38 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breckenridge, Frisco, Copper Mountain and Vail.
- From Ski Cooper to Twin Lakes, the Leadville area offers 57 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Bike Paths, Hiking Trails and Off Road & ATV.
- Once known as a silver mining town, Leadville is important to the history of Colorado. Situated in the Rocky Mountains, the city is home to several historical landmarks including the Tabor Grand Hotel and Boot Hill Cemetery. True to its history, the city has a recreation trail that encircles and honors the former mines. There is also a mining museum with a variety of exhibits including a mining art gallery.
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Cottonwood Lake is a fishing destination, offering 24 campsites and providing access to the lake. Those who are interested in picnicking, hiking, or kayaking may enjoy what this site has to offer.
27.2 Miles
Clients of the Lakota River Guides enjoy adrenaline-fueled active exploration of beautiful Vail, Colorado. The Lakota River Guides offer snowmobiling, rafting, ATV excursions, group tours and other active vacation options.
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Named for former First Lady Betty Ford, the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens are dedicated to preserving alpine flora and educating the public about such under-appreciated plants. The Alpine Gardens campus includes children's gardens, many gardens of mountain plants, several rock gardens and other memorable exchibitio…
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Vail, Colorado is home to Blue Sky Basin, a large addition to the skiing facilities at Vail Mountain. Blue Sky Basin covers 645 acres and is most easily accessed by the Sky Line Express lift system.
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Sage Outdoor Adventures Segway Tours offers a wide range of outdoor recreational activities. Activities include rafting, horseback riding, side by side ATV, sporting clays as well as winter sports and activities.
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Hike the 3.2 mile round trip trail to see Lily Pad Lake along the Buffalo Mountains. Dogs are allowed on the trail making it the perfect hike for the whole family.
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From costumes to ski equipment, Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum showcases the history of winter sports with exhibits and displays. The museum also features a collection of vintage ski tickets.
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Colorado's Vail Valley is one of the world's most popular winter sports destinations. Packed with luxurious ski resorts, snowmobile trails, soaring snow-capped mountains and pristine forests, Vail is no less beautiful in warm weather, when it offers excellent hiking, mountain biking and rafting adventures.
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Vail Transportation Center, Level 3, Vail, CO 81657
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For a unique learning experience, visit Colorado Ski Museum – Ski Hall of Fame and discover how our favorite winter past times came to be. With six-themed galleries, visitors are treated to historical artifacts, Olympic memorabilia, and multimedia presentations.
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Featuring 15 miles of well-maintained trails, Vail Recreation Path, is your best choice to explore the Colorado landscape. Accessed directly from Vail Village, visitors can hike, bike, or stroll while enjoying the scenery around them.