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Banner Lakes

Banner Lakes

3.64km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Banner Lakes is a picturesque site bursting with outdoor activities. The attraction boasts over 350 acres of spectacular scenic views and an abundance of recreational opportunities. From fishing to hiking, picnicking and horseback riding, nature lovers can find something exciting to do here. The lakes are naturally beautiful and feature numerous pathways and trails that wind through pine forests and grassy meadows, taking visitors past well-stocked ponds that offer some of the best fishing.

The Vintage Aero Flying Museum

The Vintage Aero Flying Museum

13.67km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Vintage Aero Flying Museum is a place unlike any other. It is home to more than 35,000 artifacts and rare displays that chronicle the history of aviation, including World War I and II aircraft on display. One of the most unique features of the museum is the immersion theater, allowing visitors to experience a simulated airplane ride through time with footage from throughout aviation’s heyday. Additionally, the museum offers workshops, programs for kids and adults alike.

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

19km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies was first founded in 1988 as Colorado Bird Observatory and later changed to Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. It conserves birds and their habitats through an integrated approach of science, education and land stewardship.

Barr Lake State Park

Barr Lake State Park

19.97km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Barr Lake State Park has been known as a premier bird-watching area. A trail circles the lake, offering prime wildlife viewing and lots of fishing access.Fishing and boating are allowed in the northern half of the park. The southern half is a wildlife refuge, with several wildlife viewing stations and a nature center.

Barr Lake

Barr Lake

21.02km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A beautiful lake located in the heart of Adams and has a 2175 acre park which has 12 milesof trails, including an 8.8-mile trail that circles Barr Lake. Fishing and boating are allowed in the northern half of the park. he park is popular with birders; over 350 species have been observed. Barr Lake is fed by the Burlington Ditch, which is diverted from the South Platte River.

Milton Reservoir

Milton Reservoir

21.71km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Milton Reservoir, is a picturesque and serene spot perfect for an afternoon getaway. This body of water sits between two sprawling mountains and provides ample opportunity for a range of activities including fishing in its clean waters for northern pike or a leisurely cruise on a rented boat. Surrounding the reservoir are rolling verdant hills and thick forests that highlight its natural beauty. Those who wish can take advantage of the nearby campground to spend the night under starlit skies.

Berry Patch Farms

Berry Patch Farms

24.81km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Berry Patch is a small scale, diversified, sustainable family farm in Stephentown, NY, that raises berries, vegetables, and cut flowers

Fort Vasquez

Fort Vasquez

27.42km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Fort Vasquez, is a historical treasure. The site served as a fur trading post from 1835-1841 and was built to provide a safe place for traders to rest. It was the first United States establishment in what is now Colorado and sits on the South Platte River near what is now known as the city of Greeley. Although it was used for only six years before being abandoned, today Fort Vasquez has been reconstructed and restored for use by groups such as museums, schools, and interpretive centers.

First Creek Dog Park

First Creek Dog Park

31.24km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The First Creek Dog Park is an off-leash dog park in Commerce City, Colorado. It is quite a ways out of town, but there is a large piece of open ground nearby where vehicles can be parked. There are no admission fees or memberships required to use this off-leash facility. It is one of the iconic location where your dogs are free to enjoy the nature.

Saint Vrain Creek

Saint Vrain Creek

31.3km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Saint Vrain Creek runs from the St. Vrain Mountain Range to Longmont, where it converges with the South Platte River. This creek serves as an important source of irrigation for nearby farms and orchards, supplying clean water to the crops and livestock. It is also a popular destination for fishing and boating, offering recreational activities such as kayaking and jet skiing to those who want to enjoy its beauty up close. The banks of the creek feature stunning landscapes of wildflowers.

Centennial Park

Centennial Park

32.28km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Centennial Park is a scenic destination located in Weld County, Colorado. Its sprawling grasslands, wildflowers, and towering cottonwood trees offer visitors stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. Wrapped around the peaceful grounds is an eleven-mile bicycle path system, traversing over bridges, through woodlands, and tackling prairie hills. The gentle trend of the terrain makes this safe and suitable for every skill level of cyclist or pedestrian.

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

32.5km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A vast National Wildlife Refuge located adjacent to Commerce City, Colorado, which is nearly 17,000 acres, making it one of the largest urban wildlife refuges in the United States. It consists of open lakes, wetlands, prairie grasslands, and woodlands. More than 330 species of wildlife inhabit the refuge, including raptors, deer, raccoons, coyotes, white pelicans, black-footed ferrets, black-tailed prairie dogs, and bison. It is an iconic location with national importance.

Frederick Recreation Area

Frederick Recreation Area

33.45km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Frederick Recreation Area is an outdoor destination where residents can find a variety of activities to enjoy. From fishing and swimming to nature walks and picnics, people of all ages can enjoy the diverse opportunities for recreation that await at this peaceful park. With picturesque views of snow-capped peaks, wildlife meadows and wetlands, it's no wonder why Frederick Recreation Area is such a popular choice among local residents.

High Line Canal Trail

High Line Canal Trail

33.56km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The High Line Canal (HLC) is a man-made waterway, used for irrigation and recreation, that serves the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area. The trail along the High Line Canal meanders 71 miles across the Denver area, offering places to hike, bike, jog and ride horses.

Colorado National Speedway

Colorado National Speedway

34.73km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Colorado National Speedway, is one of the state's premier racing venues. Spectators can enjoy watching a mix of asphalt and dirt races from some of the best drivers in the area. It often features exciting events like Late Model Tours and Dirt Track Nationals which provide an action packed atmosphere for both racers and race fans alike. It also offers unique opportunities to riders looking to test their skills in a safe and secure environment with plenty of room to practice their techniques.

Big Dry Creek

Big Dry Creek

35.22km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Big Dry Creek, is a beautiful area which offers a wide range of activities for tourists and locals alike. From the challenging waters of its namesake creek to open terrain suitable for both camping and hunting, there is something for everyone. One of the main attractions is Latham Reservoir, where you can fish or swim with family and friends while enjoying spectacular views. The surrounding farmland provides another popular activity- agritourism.

Lake Ladora

Lake Ladora

35.43km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A beautful lake located in the heart of Colorado. It surrounds a trail and also fishing is possible here. It is also a famous picnic area too.

Carpenter Park

Carpenter Park

36.2km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A beautiful park with lots of space and fun. The ground is padded track so no woodchips, sand, or gravel in your shoes or sandals. It is one of the iconic attraction in this area and also there are so may=ny things to see and do.

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

38.51km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A majestic 15,988-acre National Wildlife Refuge located adjacent to Commerce City, Colorado. The refuge is on the grounds of the former Rocky Mountain Arsenal, a United States Army chemical weapons manufacturing facility. The site was designated a national wildlife refuge in 1992 by the United States Congress. More than 330 species of wildlife inhabit the refuge, including raptors, deer, raccoons, coyotes, white pelicans, black-footed ferrets, black-tailed prairie dogs, and bison.

Webster Lake

Webster Lake

38.67km from The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Webster Lake, is a lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts. It is located near the Connecticut border and has a surface area of 1,442 acres.The lake has become famous beyond Central Massachusetts for having the longest name of any geographic feature in all of the United States.

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The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

2999 Co Rd 53, Keenesburg, CO 80643, USA

The Wild Animal Sanctuary is an incredible refuge that provides a safe and enjoyable home to over 500 rescued carnivores. Spanning over 720 acres, these animals have plenty of space to roam, with residences such as foxes, bears, wolves, lions, tigers and other mammals receiving their own natural habitats. The sanctuary’s mission is to provide lifelong care for animals who have been victims of human abuse or neglect – and ensure they always have the protection they deserve.