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Things To Do Around Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer

By Julie Dikken, Publisher Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer March 26, 2015
Spring break is upon us and summer is just around the corner. The weather has been beautiful lately, and my family has been itching to get outside and enjoy the community we live in. Here are some great locations that are close to Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer that I hope your family will enjoy too. Over the next few months, Macaroni Kid Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer will be publishing articles about these locations and more. We hope you find the information useful!

Things To Do Around Evergreen, Bailey & Conifer

Visit Buffalo Bill's Museum and Grave


See the Buffalo at the Buffalo Herd Overlook (Evergreen) and The Barn at Evergreen Memorial Park (Conifer)
Free Concerts: Conifer, Evergreen

Eat at the Coney Island Hot Dog Stand in Bailey
Dinosaur Ridge has free Self guided tours
Disc Golf in Conifer


Rent boats, picnic, scenic walk at Evergreen lake
Gold Mines: Phoenix Gold Mine, Argo Gold Mine (both in Idaho Springs)

Hiwan Homestead Museum
Humphrey History Park & Museum
Ice Skating at Pine Valley Ranch (FREE!)
Drive the Lariet Loop, connects the communities of Golden, Morrison, Lookout Mountain.  40 miles scenic circle
Lookout Mountain Nature Center

Visit Mother Cabrini Shrine and count the steps

Stand on top of Mt. Evans and go fishing at Echo Lake ~ Mt. Evans Recreation Area (usually opens in May)
Morrison's Natural History Museum
Ride the Railroad in Georgetown (Opens May 2nd)

Picnic on the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Read more.
Visit the Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey
South Park City in Fairplay - Restored 1880's Town
Climbing and Hiking at Staunton State Park in Conifer has amazing views and hikes.


Rafting our Colorado Rivers
Ride Horses in Conifer
Summit Lake Park The highest City Park in the nation
Visit Tiny Town, in Morrison
Shop Downtown Evergreen

Zipline in Conifer, Idaho Springs


Have any other local places we should add to the list? Add a comment and we will start to research!

The images for this guide were created using Photoshop Elements software.