Littleton, CO - Find Out How I Spent The Day In This Great City

Home to several diverse and large ecosystems, Littleton, CO, is a beautiful city in the Rocky Mountains region. Littleton's natural beauty is in its breathtaking monuments, parks, and forests. Some of its other areas that are clear examples of natural beauty include recreation areas, wilderness areas, recreation trails, grasslands, wildlife refuges, etc. The city also comprises cultural and historical areas that are of significance too. Here are the top attractions that you should make a point of visiting if you are there for a weekend.


Visit Littleton Museum

The Littleton Museum is ranked as one of the best local history museums in America. For more than four decades, it has served as Littleton's primary storehouse for culture, history, and art. Located on a 39-acre piece of land the museum has two history farms, a collections center, a small lake, and a central administration and exhibition building. The museum is a must-see if you are heading to Rogers for a weekend. It features a changing gallery showcasing traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibitions and other museums. Other features include a permanent gallery with the story of Littleton from present to early settlements; the Kids Collection providing interactive exhibits; summer concert series; a fine arts gallery hosting photography and original art; 1890s and 1860s living history farms featuring costumed interpreters; lectures and other events and programs throughout the year.


Hang Out at The Hudson Gardens

The Hudson Gardens is in Littleton, CO along the banks of the Platte River. They are open every day of the year, and visitors don't pay the admission fees between November and April. The Gardens were set up in 1940 as Evelyn Leigh Hudson and Colonel King C's private garden and became a public landmark in 1995. The gardens have different grounds that range from river wetlands and dry prairie and are home to plants that do very well in the region's dry Colorado. The gardens also offer annual summer concert series that you might be lucky to catch if your weekend visit coincides with the event. They are a popular destination, full of hidden gems for any person willing to put on some hiking shoes and go beyond the breathtaking views along its much-traveled trails.


Town Hall Arts Center

Town Hall Arts Center has been a professional theatre favorite for both locals and visitors, producing plays, musicals, and comedies for over three decades. Designed by Jacques Benedict, a Colorado architect, the hall was built in 1920 to serve as a center for civic activities. It had a community meeting room, city offices, a fire department, and a jail in the back.


After a new city hall was constructed in 1980

Citizens began to think about the fate of the old building. Through fund-raising efforts, it was transformed into an art gallery and performing arts center in 1984. Today, it is one of the best landmarks in Littleton, CO that you can visit on any weekend. With more than 150 multicultural events being hosted here every year, this is a one-of-a-kind destination that is a must-visit.