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Give the Gift of Adventure: Five Outdoor Activities to Do With Dad On Father's Day

Posted: June, 9, 2022 | Categories: Events

Dear ol' Dad — whether he’s one who thrives in the kitchen or one who maintains the area around your beautiful patio, life at Solstice™ along the High Line Canal near Littleton makes every day a mini-celebration. This year, take Father's Day up a notch by going a little further afield with one of these outdoor adventures — read on for details.

The Running of the Dads

The "Manly Mile" is just one of the races offered at the Father's Day Classic in Arvada, but don't worry — anyone can run! Strollers are welcome, as are your furry four-legged children. Held on the Ralston Creek bike path, the event includes post-race swag, a Sneakers4Funds station for responsible shoe donation, raffles and contests, and an afterparty at Elevated Seltzer in Olde Town. A perfect way to start your Father's Day celebrations with a healthy heart!

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Fly Fishing

Dads who need a little quiet alone time will appreciate the chance to get out into the cool waters to do some top-notch casting. Plan ahead to make sure Dad has the proper license and equipment — Estes Park boasts a number of excellent spots and local companies that can help with gear. Don't forget the snacks for energy and be ready to cook a delicious meal if he comes home with a bucket of juicy brook trout!

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Take Me Out

Baseball season is in full swing — see what we did there? If your Dad bleeds Rockies purple, the Rockies vs. Padres game on June 19 gives you an excuse to turn a Father's Day gift into a fun outing for you both. Spend the day at Coors Field with cold drinks, hot popcorn, and enough sunscreen that you won't regret purchasing the seats closest to the diamond — just for Dad.

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"All Things Engine"

Whether your Dad likes peeking under the hood or hopping a train for destinations unknown, he'll love checking out the inner workings of antique tractors, diesel motorcars, hit-and-miss engines, Model A and Model T automobiles, and even a fire truck. The Colorado Rail Museum in Golden will host a fun day for the whole crew from 10 am to 3 pm with food, family-friendly activities, behind-the-scenes tours, and even train rides every half hour. Advance ticket purchase ($2) is recommended. Solstice™ is about 20 miles from Golden tucked along the Hogback, so be sure to plan for travel time.

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BBQ FTW

Head to Empower Field at Mile High for the Denver BBQ Festival, a two-day smorgasbord of pure smoked bliss. Start with a calorie-burning Run for the Ribs before grabbing an ice-cold brew and sweet, savory, or spicy bites made by award-winning pitmasters from across the country. Protip: Pack extra wet wipes for those sticky fingers!

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However you choose to celebrate Father's Day, be sure to have his favorite beverage and a comfy chair ready when he returns to his castle — his lovely home at Solstice™.



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