Estes Park is always an exciting vacation destination for families to enjoy. While the focus is often on outdoor fun, this area has plenty of options when it comes to kid-friendly indoor activities too. The following indoor activities in Estes Park are well worth adding to your to-do list the next time you’re here!

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Visit the Estes Park Recreation Center

When you find yourself in Estes Park with the kids in tow and you’re looking for an indoor venue where they’re free to run off excess energy and indulge in some fun as well, the Estes Park Recreation Center is a great addition to the list! Also referred to as the Estes Valley Recreation Center, this stop is found at 660 Community Drive in Estes Park and hosts everything from an indoor swimming room and basketball court to specialized fitness programming and classes to participate in throughout the year. They even have a golf simulator on-site so the entire family can hone their skills before hitting the golf course in style! Older kids in your crew might appreciate some time in the weight room too if they want to keep on top of their athletic regiments even while on vacation.

Explore the Estes Park Historical Museum

Situated at 200 4th Street in Estes Park, the Estes Park Historical Museum is another great option when you’re looking to expand your kid-friendly indoor fun during your Estes Park getaway. This stop infuses history and learning into an experience that’s equally engaging! Admission to the museum is free which makes it a conveniently budget-friendly stop as well as the museum is open year-round from Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm. This museum emphasizes the history of Estes Park at the turn of the century and how that has found its way through a destination’s story that has traveled across generations. The many exhibits and displays encourage hands-on learning and highlight everything from tribes that call the area home to homesteaders and area artists as well. The Estes Park Historical Museum also hosts programs and events throughout the year so it’s worth taking a peek at the events calendar before you arrive. The museum is designed to inspire a passion for history and share the area’s unique story so it can be passed down even further.

Check Out the Indoor Climbing Wall

You and the kids can take your Estes Park fun to new heights when you head over to the popular indoor climbing wall in town. Found at 2050 Big Thompson Avenue, The Estes Park Mountain Shop Climbing Gym is a state-of-the-art climbing center that offers up a welcoming atmosphere and quality gear to utilize as you put your climbing skills to the test across 4,500 square feet of discovery space. From tread walls to bouldering, the routes are changed up regularly making every stop a unique, fun, and challenging experience. The gym caters to beginners and experts alike and they have daily and monthly passes available depending on how often you plan on visiting during your stay. They’re open daily from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm year-round and if you’re looking for a comprehensive overview of climbing, be sure to look into their customized introduction to climbing package.

Cool Off at the Estes Park Aquatic Center

When you’re looking for a new scene, or the kids are simply in the mood to swim and the weather isn’t quite cooperating, heading over to the Estes Park Aquatic Center is always a good choice. The Aquatic Center is located near the recreation complex at 660 Community Drive off Highway 7 and is refreshingly easy to access. This inviting stop is open year-round and it’s just $5 for adults to enjoy the water and $3 for children to enjoy the indoor swimming fun. Some of the highlights of a stop here include lap swimming as well as a wading pool. The center is also equipped with a fun rope swing, offers swimming lessons, and has water aerobics too!

Enjoy a Show at the Historic Park Theater

History and entertainment go hand-in-hand when you visit the Historic Park Theater in Estes Park. Located at 130 Moraine Avenue, this historic stop dates back to 1913 and was designed by Clyde Anderson. The 80-foot neon-trimmed tower lets you know you’ve arrived in the right place. It’s earned the title of the oldest single-house motion picture theater in the United States and is still fully operational today! The theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 and is a great place to come and enjoy a movie or a live performance throughout the year. They serve up concessions and have new screens added to their experience lineup alongside a digital projector with Dolby 3D systems and a Dolby 5.1 surround sound system in place as well.

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