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Colorado Family Attractions for Kids 10 & Under

Colorado has more than its share of stunning natural attractions, but sometimes the kids are eager for a little more than mountain vistas and scenic drives. We’re happy to oblige with attractions for the whole family in every region of the state.

By: Colorado.com Staff Writer
Updated: January 22, 2025

Here are a few suggestions for kids 10 and under — from children’s museums and zoos to hot-springs pools, tubing hills and wildlife experiences. 

Denver & Cities of the Rockies Region

  • Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance: See the more than 3,500 animals that call the 80-acre zoo home. The monkey and big cats exhibits are among the top crowd pleasers.
  • Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park, Denver: Ride scream-inducing roller coasters, little-kid-friendly rides and slippery water slides. (Check website for seasonal hours.)
  • Children’s Museum of Denver: Learn about the world in the museum’s child-sized grocery market, fire station and construction workshop.
  • Downtown Aquarium, Denver: Feed a slippery stingray and gaze at hypnotically moving jellyfish, stealthy sharks and frisky fish of every color.
  • Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center, Broomfield: Walk through a tropical rainforest habitat filled with free-flying butterflies. Sniff exotic plants, pet a sea star and hold a tarantula.
  • Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Watch an out-of-this-world show at the planetarium and IMAX theater. Tour exhibits about space, gems and minerals, dinosaurs and the color spectrum.
  • Denver Art Museum: Explore, learn and play. Get creative with hands-on activities for all ages, relax in one of the family fun areas and discover world-class art.
  • Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden: Stroll the museum's 15-acre railyard featuring more than 100 railcars. Most Saturdays (and select Tuesdays) you'll also find train rides! Check the museum's train-ride schedule before you go.
  • Aurora Reservoir, Aurora: Spend a day on the white-sand beach, paddleboard, ride the bike trail and more.

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Rockies Playground Region

  • Epic Discovery at Vail and Breckenridge: Immerse yourself in nature, challenge yourself with thrilling activities like mountain coasters, zipline tours, adventure courses and much more.
  • Hot-springs pools: Splash around and soak up the mineral waters year-round at Glenwood Hot Springs Pool and Iron Mountain Hot Springs (which provides water wheelchairs and accessible ramps so that everyone can soak in the goodness), both in Glenwood Springs.
  • Summer fun parks: Sample the activities at mountain-top parks with alpine slides, mini-golf, bungee rides, climbing walls, mountain-bike parks and more in Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Snowmass, Vail. There’s also Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, which provides a wheelchair-accessible gondola to those who need it.
  • Mountain Top Explorium, Breckenridge: Become a fireman in the costume studio, create a masterpiece at the Creation Station and make wildlife tracks in the wildlife exhibit.
  • Ice rinks: Skate around with beautiful mountains as your backdrop in many resort towns, including Copper Mountain, Beaver Creek, Keystone, Vail and Breckenridge. (Winter only.)
  • Tubing hills: Float down a hill on a bouncy tube, then ride the lift to the top to do it again and again in Keystone and Copper Mountain. (Winter only.)
  • Ski schools: Learn to ski or snowboard in kid-focused programs at one of 11 ski areas and resorts in this region. (October to April.)

Mountains & Mesas Region

The Great West

Pikes Peak Wonders Region

Mystic San Luis Valley Region

Pioneer Plains + Canyons & Plains Regions

  • Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, near La Junta: Enter a living museum, where costume-clad guides lead you through a trading outpost once frequented by legendary Kit Carson. Tip: Check the fort's official website for when it's open while you're planning; its hours can change during different seasons. 
  • Family Aquatic Center, Trinidad: Ride down the slide and splash into the water, wade in the kiddie pool and have a picnic. (Summer only.)
  • Kit Carson County Carousel, Burlington: Take a spin on the nostalgic carousel. Built in 1905, the wooden animals are all original and hand painted.
  • Burlington’s Old Town Museum, Burlington: See what life was like 100 years ago in this re-created prairie town with an old-timey soda fountain, horse-drawn carriage rides and more.
  • Overland Trail Museum, Sterling: Hear tales of Colorado’s earliest settlers in the period village’s blacksmith and barber shops, one-room schoolhouse and general store.

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