Thursday, August 30, 2012

Things to do in Northeast Colorado

** SEPTEMBER 2013 UPDATE ** Some of these locations may have been damaged or become inaccessible in the recent floods. Specifically, Viestenz-Smith Park was almost entirely wiped out in the flooding. Highway 34 (leading to Estes Park from Loveland) has around 17 miles that need to be completely rebuilt, and estimates are that this will take 18 months. I would highly recommend visiting the websites linked below or calling ahead to confirm these places are open when you plan to visit.

** NOVEMBER 2013 UPDATE ** Highway 34 opened well ahead of schedule and is open to Estes Park now. Viestenz-Smith Park remains closed at this time.

Looking for things to do with a visitor, or just to get to know the Northeast Colorado area? My Dad came to visit in April, and I did a bunch of web research to find things for us to do. We didn't end up doing all of these things, but we did a lot of them. Of course, there are many more places to hike, but I didn't want to do anything too strenuous with him, so this was our list of possible excursions. Not all of these things were open during his stay, and those are listed at the end for summer visits.

Letterboxing scavenger hunt (available in many towns)

Denver area
Tour Downtown Denver on the Platte Valley Trolley
Butterfly Pavillion (my personal favorite!)
Denver Zoo

Fort Collins
Bike ride around downtown Fort Collins (bike rentals available)
Science Toy Magic

City Park (walking, paddleboating)
Horsetooth Reservoir Inlet Bay Trail (walking, picnic)
Back Porch CafĂ© (breakfast or lunch)
Buttercream Cupcakery (dessert)
Fort Fun (mini golf, arcades, laser tags, bumper cars, etc.)


Loveland area
Hearts of Loveland" scavenger hunt
Little Thompson Observatory (private viewings possible, schedule in advance)
Chapungu Sculpture Park
Justine’s Pizza (vintage pizza lunch or dinner) 
Chill is a great place for ice cream (frozen with liquid nitrogen!) or crepes


Greeley Area
Greeley Freight Train Museum (haven't gone there, but it seems fun!)

Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park
Dam Store scenic lookout (on the way to Estes via 34)
Viestenz-Smith Park (walking, picnic, horseshoes, kite flying) (on the way to Estes via 34, closed November-March)
Just walking around Estes is fun, if you like shopping
Leisurely mountain walk around Sprague Lake 
Driving up Trail Ridge Road to Rainbow Curve is a great option during the summer

Poudre Canyon
Poudre Canyon scenic drive (*note: wildfires tore through this area since our drive; not sure how scenic it is now - we stopped in a couple places to walk on stones in the river)

Other
The Wild Animal Sanctuary (Keenesburg, CO)

Seasonal experiences (only available during summer):
Estes Park Aerial Tram
Fort Collins Trolley
For kids, there is a small train that runs around at North Lake Park in Loveland
Holiday Twin Drive-In (Fort Collins)

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