Free Day at Four Mile Historic Park
Travel back to 1859 for free! Enjoy a tour of the Four Mile House Museum, pan for gold (okay, it’s actually pyrite, but the kids always end up panning for hours!),.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Travel back to 1859 for free! Enjoy a tour of the Four Mile House Museum, pan for gold (okay, it’s actually pyrite, but the kids always end up panning for hours!),.... Read More
Teens are invited to come hang out, sip hot chocolate and tinker at the Museum of Contemporary Art with project inspiration provided by a local artist and MCA staff. Teens.... Read More
Black Sheep Fridays runs weekly January 23 to March 27 from 6–8PM at the Cafe located on the top floor of the Museum of Contemporary Art. Visitors can stop by anytime.... Read More
Event Description from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science: Explore a variety of Science Clubhouses, where girls will meet women scientists and experience the many diverse opportunities a future in.... Read More
Free Days at the Zoo are extra fun as there are even more volunteers available to answer all your questions about animals and even facilitate animal encounters. Bundle up and take advantage of a great offer!
What's awesome about the 1st Saturday of every month? Free admission to the Denver Art Museum! With lots to see, do and make, the Denver Art Museum is a place everyone from preschoolers to grandmas will enjoy. Starting in 2015, The DAM's bilingual programming, CelebrARTE will take place on 1st Free Saturdays. CelebrARTE info.
Enjoy a delightful afternoon of refreshments accompanied by a presentation by genealogy specialist James Jeffery from the Denver Public Library. The relaxed setting means it's easy to fly solo or come with a friend. Tickets are $25 for members of the park and $30 for others (plus an Eventbrite precessing fee if purchased online). Tickets must.... Read More
Included with admission to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Whales: Giants of the Deep presents the story of whale evolution, anatomy and lifecycle, plus a look at the interaction between humans and whales throughout history with a special emphasis on the Maori's use of whales as a source of food and material for tools.... Read More
Black Sheep Fridays runs weekly January 23 to March 27 from 6–8PM at the Cafe located on the top floor of the Museum of Contemporary Art. Visitors can stop by anytime during the evening to experience the fun. Tickets are $5. More info. Description from the MCA: Speed dating to black metal music
Check out someplace new! Throughout the year, national parks and public lands offer "fee-free days" when visitors can enjoy free entry or waived standard amenity fees. See the whole list of 2015 dates here: http://www.publiclandseveryday.org/2015-federal-fee-free-days