Haunted History Hike

Our come-to-life wax museum-style history hike will start at the Visitor Center and follow the picnic area paths to encounter haunting historical figures from Eldorado Canyon's past (and present...).

Event Info

About this Event

Our come-to-life wax museum-style history hike will start at the Visitor Center and follow the picnic area paths to encounter haunting historical figures from Eldorado Canyon's past (and present...). Using their clues, visitors will learn the secret to Eldo's magic and mystery. This event is family-friendly for all ages. Costumes are welcome, and treats will be provided. Please come with a flashlight to "bring to life" our historical figures! The last group to depart will be at 6:30 pm, so please plan accordingly to give your group enough time to explore the trail. A $ 10-day pass or annual state park pass is required at the entrance. Check-in for this event is at the Visitor Center. Please visit our Eventbrite page for more information! 

Location

Saturday, Oct 26, 2024

5:00 pm

Saturday, Oct 26, 2024

7:30 pm

Saturday, Oct 26, 2024

5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Eldorado Canyon State Park

9 Kneale Rd
Eldorado Springs, CO 80025
United States

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

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