Things to do in Colorado This Weekend (Feb 7-9)
- Posted by ggreenlee189
- On February 7, 2020
Monster Jam
Check out Monster Jam as it makes its way back to Denver February 7th-9th. Featuring world famous trucks such as the Grave Digger and Megalodon, come see these trucks tear it up at the Pepsi Center.
Where: The Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Circle
Denver, CO 80204
Tickets: Start at $15. Price does not include facility fee.
Denver Golf Expo
According to the Denver Golf Expo, ” The goal of the 2020 Denver Golf Expo is to get people thinking about golf earlier in the year. Love of the sport is one of the reasons we’ll see you February 7-9 at The Denver Mart.”
Go try out some new equipment, take lessons, and get excited for golf season!
When:
Friday Feb 7th from 10 a.m to 5 p.m
Saturday Feb 8th from 1 a.m to 5 p.m
Sunday Feb 9th from 10 a.m to 4 p.m
Price:
Adults: $13.00
Seniors: $11.00
Military with Valid I.D: $11.00
Kids 16 and under: $3.00
Great Divide Beer and Girl Scout Cookie Pairing
Great Divide Brewing partnered with the Girl Scouts to offer you some select cookies and beer pairing. Great Divide will pair four of it’s own beers and 4 of the Girl Scout Cookies together. Girl Scouts will also be there for you to buy more cookies from once you realize you can’t just have 4.
Where:
Great Divide Barrel Bar
1812 35th St
Denver, CO 80216
When:
February 8th from 2-5 p.m
Price:
$10
Cripple Creek Ice Festival
Starting February 8th and ending on the 16th, Ice sculptors will begin sculpting their masterpieces at the Cripple Creek Ice Festival. 2020 is the 13th year and this years theme is Carver’s Choice.
There is plenty of fun things to do at the festival such as ice slides and ice sculptures to climb for that perfect insta pic. There will also be vendors and beer served in a heated tent.
Featured Artists:
SNICE Carvings
Ice Cubed of Denver
World Class Ice Sculpture
Flake Benders
VENDOR SCHEDULE: 2/8, 2/9, 2/15, and 2/16 10 am – 6 pm
ICE FEST MERCHANDISE STORE: 2/8 – 2/16 9 am – 4 pm
BEER TENT SCHEDULE: 2/8, 2/9, 2/15, and 2/16 10 am – 6 pm
Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival
Check out the Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival this February 5-9. At 107 years old, it is the oldest, continuous, winter fest West of the Mississippi. The carnival was originally started as a way to help residents cope with cabin fever during the height of Colorado’s winter season.
Follow this link to see the schedule of events. From kids being pulled on skis behind horses, a “Donkey Jump,” where kids can fly up to 40 ft, and even a lighted man with Roman Candles shooting from him as he goes down the slope.