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    Colorado Railbike Adventures

    Colorado Railbike Adventures

    4.4(16 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    Fun exercise and an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon with friends. While not particularly…read morescenic, the countryside and town around are pleasant on the eye, and the gorp and water we packed a long made for a nice rest break at the turn-around. The only caveat I would give is that the ride out is a bit more downhill than the ride back, making it something of a grind by the time you get back.

    We're visiting from Hawaii, and our ride with Colorado Railbike Adventures in Erie was one of the…read moremost unique and fun things we've done in Colorado! It was peaceful, scenic, and a great way to experience the outdoors in a totally different way. The staff was so warm and welcoming--super friendly and helpful from the moment we arrived. You can tell they genuinely care about your experience and love what they do. We really appreciated the laid-back vibe and aloha spirit even all the way out here in Colorado! The railbikes were easy to use and surprisingly smooth. We pedaled through quiet farmland and open skies--it was beautiful and relaxing. But heads up: if you're going as a couple, it's a bit of a workout! We definitely recommend going with four people if possible to share the pedaling. It makes the whole ride a lot more chill and fun. If you're anywhere near Erie, don't miss this experience. It's perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking for a peaceful adventure off the beaten path. Mahalo to the amazing team--we'll be telling everyone back home about this ride!

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    Colorado Railbike Adventures - The turnaround poon with picnic tables and umbrellas.

    The turnaround poon with picnic tables and umbrellas.

    Colorado Railbike Adventures - Bow over the tracks at the start and end line

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    Bow over the tracks at the start and end line

    Four Mile Historic Park - Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

    Four Mile Historic Park

    4.3(62 reviews)
    13.3 miSoutheast

    Wow, my yesterday's visit to this historic park was so mesmerizing. It's because of their annual…read more(?) "Bright Nights" (originally a lantern festival.) It is said that they unveil a brand new theme each year and this year's theme appears to be focused on some Eastern cultures such as cherry blossom and bamboo forest with pandas. Not that I have been to many lights shows and yet I must say that I have never seen anything quite like this as far as my recollection is accurate. In its 12-acre land, the installations of lantern lights are everywhere. After 8:30pm or so when it's dark, the illuminations from the lanterns are glowing brighter than Las Vegas' illuminations (LOL - why am I comparing this to Las Vegas!!) According to the park's website, some of the sculptures are 23-foot tall (such as the cherry blossom gate.) It's currently open from Wednesday through Sunday until October 5th. And last night's was one of the adult-only nights where you must be 21+ to enter (I believe the next and last such night is Sept 17th. And this writing is as of late August of 2025.) I am already curious as to what the next year's theme is going to be. There is a centralized bar, some food vendors, a stage where a performer performs, and a DJ booth. Great for family time, girls' night or date night. Helpful staff were working tirelessly to assist all visitors. Although about 1,300 tickets were sold last night, it was never super jammed packed. There is still time to visit this enchanting light show. Not only for the locals but definitely one of the must-visit attractions for out-of-staters as well.

    Recently went to the Bright Lights event at this park and had a wonderful experience walking around…read morethe luminous colorful tall lanterns. Every inch of the 12 acres had lights and even in the trees and bushes. So many details that it seemed realistic. Many of the lanterns were interactive such as stationary bikes or cranks to power the lights to glow even brighter. The staff were friendly and happy to help. This event is for young and old and I highly recommend going!

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    Four Mile Historic Park - Vibrant colors

    Vibrant colors

    Four Mile Historic Park - Gift shop

    Gift shop

    Four Mile Historic Park - Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

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    Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

    Dark Side of Denver - Different orbs

    Dark Side of Denver

    4.9(89 reviews)
    17.0 miUptown, Northwest

    This is an awesome tour. The guide is totally awesome and I could tell he was very knowledgeable…read more Even skeptical believers in ghosts will enjoy the history of Denver and the compelling storytelling by the guide as a narrator. I brought my whole family and it was enjoyable for all ages from 12 to 77- There is a bit of walking and standing but some chances to sit down. Totally more interesting than walking around the area without information. The fun part (all of it is fun) was going inside Union Station and hearing the history that has been glossed over by historians trying to attract visitors to Denver. As the tour progresses, it gets better and better. By the time we exited Union Station, it was dark and the area was lit up with people enjoying the beautiful evening- you see pedicabs and bicycles, lit buildings and a fountain with lights in addition to the story weaver guide. This is the authentic tour to take.

    Had such a wonderful experience on our Private ghost tour! Rachel was absolutely amazing and her…read morestory telling gave us a great insight on the history of 'the dark side of Denver' ! I initially spoke with Brook who was very kind and answered my many questions when looking for the best option on ghost tours! I've been on several and I highly recommend The dark side of Denver! The cost was reasonable and was easy to get a group of 10 and then some. Our group of 14 were all very pleased and happy with our night out!

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    Dark Side of Denver - Join Us!!

    Join Us!!

    Dark Side of Denver
    Dark Side of Denver

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    Cherokee Ranch & Castle - Me and my husband with our son.

    Cherokee Ranch & Castle

    4.0(89 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    We were here for afternoon tea time to celebrate a friend's birthday. Spectacular venue/property,…read moreimpeccable service, delicious food. The tour afterwards was informative and interesting! I really liked all the savory sandwiches. The curry chicken salad sandwich really stood out, though the cucumber and turkey sandwiches were both tasty as well. Really amazing location for tea time, we had the options for lavender earl gray, mandarin orange and spiced chai tea. All amazing but I would always gravitate towards earl gray. Definitely recommend to give them a try if you're into afternoon tea time. I liked it better than the Brown Palace.

    We attended a beautiful wedding here and there were stunning views everywhere you turned. From a…read moregorgeous overlook when the ceremony was to climbing up a castle tower and seeing 360 views of the ranch - definitely a unique venue! There was a large covered tent area outdoor for the ceremony with plenty of room for tables and a dance floor and great times. There was a bit of a walk for those with mobility issues, but we took is slow with crutches and made it to the main area. The bathrooms were easily accessible and the food was amazing. Not sure if the wedding was catered by another company or the castle itself. Definitely recommend for a great venue!

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    Cherokee Ranch & Castle - Ceremony space

    Ceremony space

    Cherokee Ranch & Castle - Enjoying a Scottish dinner

    Enjoying a Scottish dinner

    Cherokee Ranch & Castle - An ancient apothecary chest made of ebony with inlaid ivory. Above is the original pardon of King George II

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    An ancient apothecary chest made of ebony with inlaid ivory. Above is the original pardon of King George II

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Manitou Springs High School - Then and Now Exhibit

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum

    4.7(6 reviews)
    45.7 mi

    Quaint, hipster little town. It has some local shops, as well as some touristy type places to buy…read moresouvenirs. The view is nice, with this town being at the base of the mointaind. It has a nice little mountain vibe and it's fun to walk from one end to the other to browse the shops.

    Manitou Springs is an adorable, quaint little Rocky Mountain village outside of Colorado Springs…read morethat is a *must* for folks who enjoy an active lifestyle. The stairway to heaven known as the Manitou Incline https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-incline-manitou-springs is here, as well as nearby Cave of the Winds https://www.yelp.com/biz/cave-of-the-winds-mountain-park-manitou-springs, Pike's Peak https://www.yelp.com/biz/pikes-peak-americas-mountain-cascade-2 and Garden of the Gods https://www.yelp.com/biz/garden-of-the-gods-visitor-and-nature-center-colorado-springs with all of their trails and scenic views. Plus, you can sip from several different naturally carbonated springs http://manitoumineralsprings.org/pdf_files/brochure.pdf and eat some fabulous meals & desserts at the numerous quirky restaurants on the main drag. When you're ready to slow down, you can visit one of 11 art galleries. Almost everything is accessible on foot or via the free shuttle system that circulates through town. It's about 75 miles or a 90-minute drive from Denver (depending on traffic), but if you have the extra time and don't want to drive or park, you can take a Bustang $12 fare South Line https://www.ridebustang.com/south-line bus into Colorado Springs and from there catch the $2 fare #3 shuttle into Manitou https://coloradosprings.gov/sites/default/files/rt3_spweb2018.pdf. Free parking is available at Memorial Park https://www.yelp.com/biz/memorial-park-manitou-springs, from which you can take a free shuttle https://www.yelp.com/biz/bus-system-mountain-metropolitan-transit-colorado-springs-2 into town, the Incline, or the Pike's Peak Cog stop, but walking most of the village itself is totally doable from the park if you are fit. Don't forget your refillable bottles for the spring water! More helpful links (since Yelp doesn't want to update the biz listing to include a relevant URL): Mineral Springs CC & Visitor's Bureau https://manitousprings.org/ Mineral Springs Foundation http://manitoumineralsprings.org Mineral Springs City Government http://www.manitouspringsgov.com/

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    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Old photo of our building at 517 Manitou Avenue.  It was the A&A Garage.

    Old photo of our building at 517 Manitou Avenue. It was the A&A Garage.

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Garden of the Gods Pottery Exhibit

    Garden of the Gods Pottery Exhibit

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Midland Railroad on the Ruxton Avenue Trestle

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    Midland Railroad on the Ruxton Avenue Trestle

    Schweiger Ranch - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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