11 Fun Things to Do to do in Colorado in Winter with Kids

Colorado is filled with top-notch ski resorts. These get most of the attention come winter time. But if you’re not a skier, should you still visit? There are plenty of great things to do in Colorado in winter with kids besides ski. Come visit this winter wonderland, even if you don’t ski.

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What’s the Weather in Colorado in Winter

That’s not an easy question to answer. If you go to Colorado in winter, it really depends where you are going. If you head to the mountains, it’s pretty much guaranteed it will be chilly and you’ll have plenty of snow. The cold days will be cold, but if the sun is shining, it’s not terrible.

Down near Denver or lower elevations, it’s actually quite nice through the winter. Winter storms may come through, and it may snow. But it’s a good bet that within 48 hours, the sun will be shining again. Since Colorado is at such a high elevation, when the sun shines, the temperature is quite agreeable.

Come February, there has been a history of negative temperatures for a streak of time. Not every year though.

See? It’s a difficult question to answer. Overall, when you are near the city/lower elevation, you’ll most likely have relatively decent weather. If snow is what you’re looking for, head to the mountains for a snowy trip.

It a good bet that you’ll find good weather at some point during your trip to enjoy the winter activities in Colorado.

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What to do in Colorado in Winter

Skiing / boarding is a lot of fun. But sometimes it can be a hassle (and expensive) when the whole family is vacationing together! Don’t worry, there’s still plenty to do in Colorado in winter besides ski. Check out these perfect activities for families.

1. Check Out all the Holiday Events in Colorado

Colorado is not short on holiday festivities. From the Mile Hi tree in Denver, riding the Polar Express at Royal Gorge, to the Race of the Santas in Breckenridge, be sure to check out all the great, family friendly holiday events. For more details, see my Christmas Events in Colorado post.

ice caves in Dillon Colorado
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2. Walk Through the Ice Castles in Dillon Cripple Creek

339 Irene Ave, Cripple Creek

The famous Ice Castles are a bucket-list item, and they only come to a few states. Colorado is one of them! They have a new location for the coming 2024 year… Cripple Creek.

Cripple Creek is about an hour from Colorado Springs. It’s worth the drive though, as you can walk through castles and caverns, crawl through tunnels, appreciate the ice sculptures, and slide down the ice slides!

They usually appear in January, so it makes the perfect winter activity on your visit to Colorado. Grab your tickets early, as it does sell out!

Check out more awesome things to do in Colorado Springs in the winter.

3. Join the Energy of the Snow Sculpture Championships

Riverwalk Center- 150 West Adams Ave, Breckenridge

Each year, the International Snow Sculpture Championships come to Breckenridge, CO. Teams from all over the world have 5 days to work on a 20+ ton brick of snow and create something marvelous. The sculptors come in January, and the sculptures stay for a week after they are finished.

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Did you Know: Cripple Creek also hosts an Ice Festival?

4. Take A Sleigh Ride with the Family in Colorado

6061 Tiger Rd, Breckenridge

In the mountains of Colorado is a company that offers legit sleigh rides through White River Forest. Choose from a sleigh ride with hot cocoa, or go for the full experience of a sleigh ride and end the night with a dinner and theater experience after.

Man tubing down a snowy mountain on an orange tube

5. Find the Perfect Tubing Hill in Colorado in Winter

Copper Mountain Tubing Hill

East Village at Copper Mountain, Frisco

Colorado has plenty of sledding hills to choose from. One of the best and popular sledding hills is at Copper Mountain. This tubing hill has 4 lanes, bumps, and turns. If you need a sledding hill for kids in Colorado, you have access to Critterland. Critterland is made for kids under 36″. It’s a cute play area with a mini tubing hill. Tubing sessions last an hour, and plan to be there extra early!

Frisco Adventure Park

621 Recreation Way, Frisco

There are a few different lanes to choose from at the Frisco Adventure park. Choose a lane that’s a bit mellow, or one that’s a little steeper. And no lugging your tube up; just hop on the lift to get back to the top. Each session is an hour. Reserve your spot in advance.

Colorado Adventure Park

566 County Road #721, Fraser

Rent a single or double tube by the hour at Colorado Adventure Park in Fraser. This tubing hill also has a variety of terrain to go down. Children under 18 must wear a helmet. Kids 3-5 must ride with an adult (double tube).

YeeHaw Hill Tubing

37350 RCR 179, Steamboat Springs

Sit and relax in your tube as you are towed up to the top of Yee Haw Hill. There are three routes you can take, each a different level. Black (steeper), Blue (moderate), and Green (easier) ratings will help you choose. Yee Haw hill is located 15 miles west of Steamboat Springs. Transportation is included with a 2-hour reservation, and you will be picked up off Mount Werner Circle at the gondola parking. If you need to warm up, head into the new lodge at the bottom to grab something to eat. Kids under 4 are FREE (but must ride with an adult).

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Is there commercialized snow tubing in Colorado Springs? Not really, but there is some great sledding and places you can haul your own tube nearby!

Snowshoeing with kids in Colorado in Winter

6. Snowshoe through Beautiful Scenery – Colorado in Winter

Our family loves to go find some fresh snow, strap on the snowshoes, and make a day (or morning) of it. There are plenty of places to snowshoe in Colorado.

Snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park

Did you know you can snowshoe in Rocky Mountain National Park? For an easy snowshoe trail with kids, head to Bear Lake, and easy loop less that a mile around a gorgeous, scenic lake. There are plenty of kid-friendly trails in Rocky Mountain National Park and the shorter ones would make for great snowshoeing with the kids.

State Parks in Colorado for Snowshoeing

Many of the state parks have great, flat trails perfect for brining kids snowshoeing. Try the School Pond Trail at Mueller State Park for 1.5 miles of snowshoeing on an easy trail.

For a perfect, scenic snowshoe hike, head to Roxborough State Park for the Fountain Valley Loop. It’s just over two miles for the whole trail. If that’s too long, just head to the left at the fork to walk in front of the beautiful formations and turn around when you’d like.

Head to Golden Gate Canyon State Park for a trails. Consider the short Dude’s Fishing Hole route, just about a mile round trip.

Snowshoe in National Forest Land

One of our favorite places to snowshoe is up near Steamboat Springs. On the way to Steamboat (from Denver), you’ll pass through Rabbit Ears Pass shortly before you get to Steamboat. Here, you’ll find plenty of pull-out spots. You can get out and snowshoe on the West side of Rabbit ears pass. There is fresh snow, though since it’s a popular spot, the trails are usually paved from the person before.

>>Here are the snowshoes my kids use and they are perfect! (make sure to check the size recommendation)<<


Can kids really snowshoe? YES! And it’s fun! My tips for taking kids snowshoeing:

  • Keep those hands and feet warm- Wear proper snow boots and thick, warm socks, and good gloves/mittens. My kids have gotten wet, cold toes before and it abruptly ended our adventure.
  • Dress in layers– That said, toes can be cold and the body can be warm in the Colorado sun. Dress where you can easily remove and add on layers when necessary.
  • Bring snacks– snowshoeing is more effort that hiking, so make sure to be able to refuel when needed.
  • Bring water– it’s important to keep warm, but sometimes it ends up getting hot in the Colorado sun. Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Keep it short- again, snowshoeing is different than hiking. Stick to short trails. They’ll take longer than you think.
  • Packed Trails– while fresh powder is really fun and ideal, kids just starting may have an easier time on a packed-snow trail.
  • Wear sunscreen I’ll say these two words again: Colorado Sun. Yes, you can get a sunburn in winter in Colorado.

7. Rent A Yurt to Stay in– Colorado in Winter

Staying in a Yurt in Colorado would be quite the memorable experience and one of the unique things to do in Colorado in winter. There are yurts all around the state. If you’re hoping to stay in a state park, book as early as possible as there are only a few available at various parks.

You can also find yurts at Tennessee Pass in Leadville that are gorgeous for that winter getaway in Colorado. Enjoy a log bed with linens and down comforters to keep warm. They have woodstoves to keep warm, plus a kitchenette for convenience. Plus, they sleep up to 6 people so all the kids can fit in one space with you!

kids playing in the hot springs pool, resort building in background

8. Stay Warm at the Hot Springs during Winter in Colorado

There’s something magical about being outside in the snow, and yet feeling nice and warm sitting in a hot spring. Colorado has a few hot springs to choose from.

If you’re in Steamboat Springs, check out Strawberry Hot Springs. It’s family-friendly during the day, but leave the kids back once it’s dark.

The closest hot springs to Denver are in Idaho Springs, off I-70. Indian Hot Springs has geothermal caves for men and women, but they also have family-friendly pool. It’s an indoor-outdoor experience, topped with a see-thru dome, but surrounded by plants to make it feel tropical.

Pagosa Springs is another great destination. Stay and play at the Springs Resort and Spa, where you can enjoy 25 different hot spring pools, each at different temperatures.

Glenwood Springs is located about an hour west of the popular mountain resorts. Here, visit the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, home to the largest hot spring pool in the world! Kids will love playing here or hopping on a tube through the lazy river.

9. Enjoy a Winter Carnival in Colorado

Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean that every huddles inside. Check out some of these towns that offer outdoor entertainment in winter.

Steamboat Springs– One weekend in February, Steamboat Springs will cover Lincoln Avenue in snow and invite the town down for the winter carnival. Young kids participate, as well as experienced athletes. At night, skiers come down Howelson Hill with their bodies illuminated. We’ve been to this many times and the kids love watching the events down the street!

Keystone Resort- At River Run Village at the end of November, head to Keystone for their winter carnival. You’ll be greeted with jugglers, stilt walkers, and other fun acts as Keystone gets ready for the holidays. The carnival includes a tree lighting, hot chocolate, sugar cookies, and Santa.

Visiting around the Holidays? Check out some of the Best Christmas Events in Colorado!

10. Hit the Cross Country Trails

I don’t consider this a ski activity since it doesn’t entail the cost of riding up a lift and skiing down a mountain. Cross Country skiing seems different, even though you’re still gearing-up much the same.

I’ve saved it for last just in case you think I’ve cheated the “non-ski” activities though.

While it may be fun to hit the backcountry, it’s easy and fun to check out nordic centers around Colorado to go cross country skiing with the kids.

Book a session of cross country skiing at the Breckenridge Nordic Center. Kids are welcome to join, and it’s one of the great ways to experience Cross Country Skiing in Breck!

Just down the road from Breckenridge is the Frisco Nordic Center. This is a great place that’s well-kept for family-friendly snowy adventures. Take to the easy, groomed trails in the area for a fun family winter outing.

Crested Butte also has trails great for the family. Kapushion Alley offers free access to a groomed area and is also rated easy.

If you’re closer to the Aspen area, you’ll have cross country choices galore. Take the kids cross country skiing on over 60 miles of trails between Aspen and Snowmass. Head to the Aspen Cross Country Center for easy options to boot up and enjoy plenty of trails with the kids.

11. Play in a Legit Snow Fort

Up at Keystone Resort, not far from Breckenridge, you can now experience the largest mountain top snow fort in the world!

The walls of the fort reach up to 35 feet in areas, with the whole structure covering about 1/4 acre. That’s pretty impressive.

You’ll be running around at over 11,000 feet in elevation, playing in ice caves, slides, and tunnels. You can also enjoy the ice sculptures on site.

This fort definitely gives Elsa some legit competition.

While it’s free to enter the fort, you’ll need a ticket to get up to the top of the mountain via gondola. Epic passes, a Keystone lift ticket, or a single Scenic Gondola Ride ticket will do the trick.

More info on the snow fort

Winter in Colorado- with Kids!

Just because you don’t ski doesn’t mean you can’t have a great winter trip to Colorado with the family. There is plenty of things to do in winter in Colorado besides ski. Whether you head out for a snowshoe morning, catch a carnival, or relax in some hot springs, there is plenty for the whole family in Colorado.

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75 Comments

  1. I’ve always wanted to visit Colorado in the winter, but I’m not a skier so I wasn’t sure there’d be much for me to do – but this guide completely changed my mind! Definitely saving this one for later, thank you 🙂

    1. Winter Carnivals are really so much fun. They do one in Steamboat too that we’ve been to many times. It’s just a great way to get the community out during the dark, cold season!

  2. I’m so grateful for this post! We love traveling in all seasons, but most posts for winter travel focus on on skiing and snowboarding. The trouble is my family doesn’t do those winter activities! Thanks for these winter ideas for families in Colorado — I’d most love to do a sleigh ride with my kids!

  3. This all sounds so good. I’m planning on trying snowshoeing this year. Ice castles would be awesome though, and tubing looks so much fun!!

  4. I’m not a big cold weather type of person, but your article makes it sound like a lot of fun! I’d love to stay in a yurt–maybe I’ll make that happen soon.

  5. I was in Colorado for a snow season with older kids and noticed plenty of things to do for the little ones. You have some great ideas that I had not thought of and some that I did.

    1. They are so cool and beautiful! Hopefully by next winter they will be back. Rumor is they will be, but I guess we’ll see!

  6. I’ve been wanting to go skiing in CO for the longest, but everyone in my family are totally not into it. Now I can go skiing and they can do whatever lame people do, LOL!

  7. We lived in CO for 3 years and miss it terribly. I wish we would’ve gotten around to visit the ice castles. We mostly just hiked in the winter. Everything is so beautiful with the snow!

  8. I’m yet to visit Colorado in the winter. I’ve been there hiking in the warmer months but have yet to experience winter. Loving the skiing and winter festival. Those would be the top things on my list. Great resources. Thank you.

    1. Colorado is so fun any time of year! We’ve really grown to love snowshoeing in the winter though 🙂

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