Four Mile Historic Park
Step back in time and experience life as it was in the 1800s at Denver’s oldest standing structure, the Four Mile House!
Step back in time and experience life as it was in the 1800s at Denver’s oldest standing structure, the Four Mile House!
A free event for families and vendors! Join us for a fantastic day to gather and share information about the programs and resources available to homeschooling families in Douglas County.
Open to grades 6-12 from Elbert, El Paso, Park and Teller Counties with individual or team projects in Science, Engineering, Math and Computer Science. Held on February 28, 2026.
Join for a celebration of hardworking local farmers and the incredible crops they cultivate! Meet real alpaca farmers, sheep farmers, garlic growers, beekeepers, and learn about lavender as a crop!
A stage adaptation of Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters following a tempter in Hell, as he schemes to capture a soul and reveals spiritual warfare in vivid, humorous and powerful ways.
Satisfy your science curiosity, no tickets needed, by visiting the Wildlife Halls or permanent exhibitions. A separate ticket is required if you'd like to visit the planetarium or temporary exhibitions.
Spend the morning in our one-room schoolhouse! We’ll be holding an old-fashioned spelling bee, practicing our cursive, and making a (modern) feather pen!
Every second Wednesday, the museum will feature a STEM or Colorado History topic to explore. Adult supervision required, but you may work together with other homeschool families to coordinate supervision.
In this hands-on lesson, kids ages 5–12 will use critical thinking and problem-solving to discover the clever ways seeds travel. Plus, they’ll create a craft to bring science to life!
A vibrant art event where creativity and nature come together. This special event invites visitors to experience art in a way that is deeply connected to the land.
Dinosaur Ridge educates and inspires wonder in visitors about the science and history of the fossils and natural resources found at Dinosaur Ridge, Triceratops Trail, and related paleontology sites.
Learn practical handicrafts from 19th-century Littleton. Focused on the relationships between people and livestock, cooperation between farmers and their livestock was vital to the success of farms in Colorado.
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