- TripBuzz found 70 things to do with kids in or near Woodland Park, Colorado, including 58 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Cripple Creek and Georgetown.
- From Rampart Reservoir to Historic Triple B Ranch, the Woodland Park area offers 66 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- In the midst of the Pike National Forest, Woodland Park provides scenic and memorable views of Pike Peak. A number of outdoor adventure and recreational opportunities are available in this community including hiking, mountain biking, fishing and wildlife watching. Its eclectic downtown district offers a combination of historical homes and shops, along with new buildings such as the public library. Like Denver, Woodland Park sits above sea level.
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U.S. Olympic Complex in Colorado Springs serves as the headquarters and flagship training center of the U.S. Olympic Committee and a number of other Olympic Training Center Programs. The center has multiple sports venues and facilities for fencing, judo, swimming, shooting and more.
17.9 Miles
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58 votes
south-west, Colorado Springs, CO
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With Colorado Personal Tour Guide Company, visitors can tour the major historical sites and natural landmarks of the region, like Pikes Peak Mountain. The company offers services for horseback riding and walking tours.
18.0 Miles
One of the most intense laser tag adventures in Colorado is provided by Battlefield Colorado. The attraction features state-of-the-art military style equipment integrated into a laser tag arrangement where teams compete against each other in a live-video-game scenario.
18.0 Miles
Palmer Park has a dog park, a baseball field, a softball field, a football field that converts into a soccer field, three volleyball courts, a playground, and horse stables. The park is popular with picnickers.
18.3 Miles
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213 votes
from Colorado Springs by US 24 and SR 67, Cripple Creek, CO
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Once a gold mining camp, Cripple Creek today is home to a number of casinos set in restored historic buildings, theaters, museums as well as the Cripple Creek Historic District which comprises of many structures dating back to the gold rush such the Imperial Hotel and Teller County Courthouse.
18.3 Miles
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117 votes
9283 S. Highway 67, Cripple Creek, CO
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Pikes Peak Heritage Center at Cripple Creek is a place where one can learn about the local history through exhibits which feature a wide range of artifacts and interactive displays that include original mining equipment and a railroad model of the town back in mining days.
18.3 Miles
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496 votes
P.O. Box 459, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
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Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad offer scenic tours with the help of a steam-powered engine which dates back a century, allowing the visitors to experience the old mining past. The route passes by a number of historic mines and ends at a mining camp.
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Once a famous local brothel, Old Homestead House Museum today invites visitors to explore its restored interiors complete with velvet bedspreads and handmade furniture.
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Shelf Road comprises of a narrow, un-paved path that lies between Cripple Creek and Canon City and provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
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The Butte Theatre is a local theater located inside a building which dates back to the Victorian era, complete with period chandeliers and wallpapers. The theater features a range of professional as well as community productions as well as a variety of other entertainment events.