- Our list of the best things to do in Fraser, Colorado, features the top 135 nearby activities — including 62 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fraser, CO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Fraser, CO , followed by 122 popular activities in nearby cities, including Idaho Springs, Grand Lake, Winter Park, Georgetown, Granby, Central City, Dillon, Black Hawk, Silverthorne, Keystone, Golden, Montrose, Estes Park and Allenspark
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25.6 Miles
A boutique winery, D'Vine Wine offers a variety of red, white, rose, sparkling, and country wines. The winery offers tasting tours, and maintains a wine club for interested customers to join.
25.6 Miles
The Colorado Angler provides float, wade, and still water fishing trips. Fishing fanatics, who can purchase any necessary gear at the fly shop, can receive fishing instruction from the business's guides.
25.6 Miles
Located along the shore of Lake Dillon, Heaton Bay Campground is a location offering many facilities for nature lovers to enjoy. Besides camping, visitors to the campground commonly enjoy hiking, biking, and fishing in the nearby area.
25.7 Miles
Often referred to as the Yosemite of Boulder Canyon, Boulder Falls are natural waterfalls with the fall of approximately 70 feet into the Middle Boulder Creek. The surrounding landscape is beautiful and the site is often visited by hikers and rock climbers.
26.2 Miles
Located on the banks of Keystone Lake, the Keystone Ranch Resort is the premier ski resort in Keystone, Colorado. It features a panoply of ski trails, fine dining, luxurious guest rooms, conference facilities and more.
26.2 Miles
With Summit Fishing Guides, visitors can go on half day to full day wade trips with two experienced guides. The guides provide all the necessary fly fish equipment for catching trout.
26.3 Miles
A historic American Indian Post, the Eagle Plume is off the beaten path and reeks of age old secrets and tales. It was first established in 1917 and currently it displays contemporary and historic pieces like beadworks, sculptures, ceramics, basketry, textiles and jewelry.
26.4 Miles
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12 Fawn Ct, Silverthorne, CO 80498
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Guests can enjoy unguided snowmobile tours of Vail Pass with Fun For You Rentals, Snowmobile Rentals. They offer both half day and full day adventures and they also rent jet skis and ATVs.
27.0 Miles
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.