- Our list of the best things to do in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, features the top 30 nearby activities — including 21 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Glenwood Springs, CO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Adventures, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 30 things to do within the city of Glenwood Springs, CO
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Offering snowmobile to the public, Kieper Guides LLC provides rentals that help visitors travel through the snowy mountains of the region. The owner provides tips on how the use the vehicle and safety information.
39.5 Miles
The locally owned and operated Riverwalk Theatre screens movies for patrons to enjoy. The theater has an on-site snack bar for purchasing drinks, popcorn, and candy to enjoy in the theater.
39.6 Miles
Alpine Kayak School has provided instruction in the sport of kayaking in the Vail Valley since 1989. They have one of the largest kayak schools in Colorado and offer learn to kayak classes for all ages and abilities.
39.6 Miles
Vail Valley Anglers is staffed by veteran fly fishermen who know the area and its fishing spots very well. The shop offers guided fishing tours as well as a full range of fishing equipment and apparel.
39.8 Miles
At almost 20 miles long, Conundrum Creek Trail weaves between meadows, hot springs, rivers, and more. There are several lodge bridges scattered along the length of the trail that visitors can cross over.
39.8 Miles
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439 Edwards Access Road, Edwards, CO 81632
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Edwards, Colorado is the home of the Crazy Mountain Brewing Company. The brewery specializes in red, black and Belgian ales. The tasting room is open during business hours, and food is available from the 'Crazy Wagon' food truck parked outside.
39.9 Miles
One of the most important soccer venues in Edwards, Colorado is Freedom Park. It includes four outdoor fields and one indoor field. Complementary parking is available in the western lot and at the high school across the street.
40.2 Miles
Independence Pass is the highest paved crossing of the Continental Divide in the country which passes through the Rocky Mountains and offers beautiful views of Mount Elbert and the surrounding alpine tundra landscape. Visitors can also enjoy rock climbing and backcountry skiing here.
40.7 Miles
The first prospector arrived in Leadville in 1880 claiming to have found silver, so over the course of the next three years, he was joined by 1,999 other people, but by 1900 men were spending their time hunting and drinking instead. Visitors can visit the ghost town.
42.9 Miles
Great for outdoor enthusiasts, Beaver Creek Hiking Center offers trails and adventures for all ages and fitness levels. With both bike and walking tours, participants will enjoy scenic views of both the mountain and its surrounding lake.