Discover the best top things to do in Grand County, United States including Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, High Country Trails, Hideaway Park, Winter Park Resort, Fraser Tubing Hill, Colorado Adventure Park, The Beach at Grand Lake, Hideaway Park Brewery, Coca-Cola Tubing Hill, Granby Ranch.
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Colorado's premiere summer musical company - Denver Post. RMRT produces live, professional theatre in beautiful Grand Lake, CO at the Western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. Entering its 42nd year, RMRT produces three Broadway musicals in true repertory nightly in the summer months and one musical weekends in September.
5.0 based on 68 reviews
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Best guided horseback ride we have ever taken. Our 6 year old twins had their own horses that were gentle. Our guide was sweet and local to the area. These horses were the most reaponsive trail ride horses we have ridden before. Scenery and views are amazing. Oir girla got to love on horses at the fence for a long time after the ride.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Nice park around the corner from our Sawmill townhouse with a sledding hill and lots of sleds provided, nice stage for performances, beautiful trail with a creek and signs of wildlife
4.5 based on 1,452 reviews
Voted Best Ski Resort in North America by USA Today readers & named Colorado’s Top Adventure Town two years in a row by Elevation Outdoors, Winter Park is Colorado’s favorite ski resort. Tucked away in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Winter Park offers more than 3,000 skiable acres and is home to the legendary Mary Jane Territory. The Resort also boasts six other unique territories to explore, offering trails to accommodate all skill levels. Situated among vast wilderness of untouched and open space, Winter Park invites you to experience Colorado Unfiltered.
We came back after 4 years to give this place another go, only for 2 days, and we had a blast. Kids went to ski school to improve their skills while we cruised mostly the green runs. It is a well organised place and relatively easy to book lift tickets, gear and lessons online. Hope we can return in the future.
4.5 based on 214 reviews
A lot of fun! Would recommend to families of all ages. Our two boys(12 and 14) loved it. We will definitely visit again if we’re in the area.
4.5 based on 500 reviews
Come join us at the Colorado Adventure Park, Fraser's most exciting tubing hill! We have four different runs ranging from easy to most difficult, so there's something for everyone! We also have snowscoots that are mini snowmobiles for kids between the ages of 6 and 13! Perfect for kids who are craving a little more than tubing. Young kids? No problem, we have a mini sledding hill for children under the age of 3 that is free of charge! Come in or call us today for more information! We look forward to seeing you on the hill!
Great experience plenty of hills to use very safe and magic carpet was great for myself and my grand kids
4.5 based on 163 reviews
Beautiful area. Several picnic tables, Grab a to-go lunch at one of the many restaurants And enjoy the lake up close. Grassy area for play nearby.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Great selection of craft brews, made in house. Some selections are bottled to take with you. Bring food or order food from next door. They’ll give you a walkie-talkie and let you know when your burger or hot dog is ready. Large outside seating area.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
This was our first time to try Coca Cola Tubing Hill. It was a blast! There were three different paths to tube down (slow, medium, fast). Our young son was able to do this on his own too! You don’t have to walk up the hill neither. There is a magic carpet to take you and your tube back up the hill
4.0 based on 304 reviews
Granby Ranch is one of Colorado's best kept secrets and great for that family getaway. Located in Granby Colorado, Granby Ranch offers 35 ski trails covering 2 mountains, six terrain parks, ski and ride school, rentals, and convenient ski-in ski-out lodging. Granby Ranch Grill at the base of the mountain features delicious food for the whole family.
We were at Granby for Spring Break 2019 after visiting Winter Park at New Years 2018. I can not tell you how vastly different the two areas are. If you are a beginner to intermediate skier, I would recommend Granby. There is enough terrain to keep you entertained and the lines were typically 5 minutes long to get up the lift. We have already bought a season pass for the 19/20 season as we are coming twice. The pass right now for kids is only $169 or the equivalent of a day at Winter Park. The parking is right in front of the lodge and the longest walk was about 5 mins. We did not take lessons but, the terrain is great to learn on as the trails are not overrun like WP. The cost is significantly less at Granby than WP. While lunch is expensive it is convenient and cheaper than WP. We stayed at Mountainside via RCI and it was ski in ski out. We had a blast at Granby Ski and loved it so much we are going back again at New Years and Spring Break. If you are a great skier you would probably be bored at Granby. I don't have any experience with lessons at Granby but, think you would have a better teacher/student ratio at Granby although WP had some awesome instructors.
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