Explore Colorado's dynamic fusion of innovation and adventure through its technology-focused attractions. From interactive science centers and aerospace museums to cutting-edge art installations, the state offers a variety of experiences that showcase its technological prowess and creative spirit.
A major natural history and science museum located in City Park.
A historic public park in Denver and home to the Chamberlin Observatory.
A community observatory in the dark sky designated town of Westcliffe.
A high-altitude research observatory near the summit of Mount Blue Sky (formerly Mt. Evans).
A private observatory near Colorado Springs used for astronomical research and outreach.
A community-focused observatory offering free public viewings in the scenic town of Estes Park.
A public observatory near Gunnison offering summer stargazing programs.
Located on the CU Boulder campus, this observatory is a hub for astronomy education and public outreach.
Historic Romanesque observatory at the University of Denver offering public viewing nights.
An academic observatory near Durango that welcomes the public for special viewing events.
An advanced planetarium at CU Boulder with a massive dome, star shows, and science talks.
A volunteer-run observatory in Berthoud dedicated to public science education.
A free, state-of-the-art public planetarium with immersive shows on science and space.
An air and space museum located in a historic hangar at the former Lowry Air Force Base.