Prairie Bounty Farm Fair
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!
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!
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.
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.
Homeschooling families are invited for an educational day at the Aquarium! A special day for homeschoolers to learn more about our animals and explore the wonders of the aquatic world.
Free admission at the Colorado Railroad Museum! Stroll the grounds and exhibits all day and take an optional $2-$4 train ride inside vintage passenger cars! Advance registration required.
At Ketring Park, browse 250 booths of hand-crafted items and purchase snacks from nonprofit concession stands. Proceeds are used to sponsor programs at the Littleton Museum and Bemis Public Library.
Join our public effort to encourage kids to learn how to code! This can easily be incorporated into your lesson plans! Contact annette.budd@mail.house.gov or call 720-639-9165 for more information.
The Denver Zoo is dedicated to providing a first-hand encounter with the wonders of nature. They are excited to share an inviting place to connect with wildlife—and one another.
Learn about an artist who invented a new way to paint and who continues to inspire artists. Clyfford Still had a unique vision and was unwilling to compromise for recognition.
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.
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