Are you looking for some water-themed fun and attractions? Look no further than Water World, America's largest water park. With over 50 water rides, slides, and attractions on over 70 beautifully landscaped acres, this park promises big thrills for the whole family. Water World is part of the Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District and first opened in August 1979 with the state's first two waterslides, the Bonzai Pipeline. The park is known as the "Water Coaster Capital of Colorado" and boasts three thrilling coasters, a giant wave pool, white-water rapids, speed slides, the world-famous Voyage to the Center of the Earth, and the new Alpine Springs area. Turtle Bay and Wally World are also welcome for tots, private bungalows and cabanas, free parking, and picnics.
Golden, Colorado, is a city that boasts a unique culture and history, and one of its most cherished traditions is Buffalo Bill Days. This community event dates back to the 1940s when it began as a trail ride to Buffalo Bill's gravesite on Lookout Mountain. Over the years, Buffalo Bill Days has grown into a beloved and exciting experience with something for everyone. Come and join the fun at Buffalo Bill Days, a truly one-of-a-kind community event. You can enjoy the parade, entertainment, arts and crafts, rides, games, and delicious food. The event's highlight is the Wild Wild West show, which features gun fights, Indian dancers, dancing horses, gun spinning, whip cracking, and other activities that will transport you back in time. This event is perfect for the whole family to enjoy together.
If you love beer, take advantage of the chance to witness the creation of your favorite beverage. Book your tickets for the Denver Microbrew Tour and select from two guided tours. The LoDo Craft Beer Tour offers a comprehensive Denver craft beer experience with a historical twist. Alternatively, the RiNo Beer and Graffiti tour takes you on an immersive journey through the merging of craft beer and street art. Both tours offer ample tastings of over ten mouth-watering brews at various microbreweries, a glimpse into the city's intriguing history, and everything you would ever want to know about beer. These tours are more than just beer-tasting events - they are one-of-a-kind experiences that showcase Denver's fantastic craft beer culture, connect diverse communities, and provide an insider's look into the art and science of brewing. With the core values of authenticity, curiosity, professionalism, and approachability, the walking tours are designed to be enriching and memorable.