A lifesize train town in kiddie scale, some historical significance, not sure it's worth the trip though. You'd think from 285 it's a bigger deal than it is. Nothing else there if you wanted to make a day of it.

A lifesize train town in kiddie scale, some historical significance, not sure it's worth the trip though. You'd think from 285 it's a bigger deal than it is. Nothing else there if you wanted to make a day of it.
This is close in to town and very worth the drive. Maybe 7 miles from C470 on Hwy 285. Children love this little town, afterall, it is their size. Very inexpensive for a fun day out! No child should miss this place!
What a fabulous place to tak ethe grandkids in the summer. they love it! All the windows of the tiny houses are the right size for them to look in and see miniature scenarios. Some buildings are big enough they can go in and look back out the windows at us! And the train that encircles Tiny Town is a...
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My granddaughter loves Tiny Town. The playground is awesome and the train ride is lots of fun. Kids love climbing in and around the pint-sized buildings.
I honestly havent been there since i was a kid myself, but some of my faundest childhood memory's take place in tinytown! it is a wondeful place for todlers and young children to enjoy being a kid and live in there world of immagination
We went for a friend's little boys 2nd birthday. Right as it was time to ride the train it started to pour down rain, so we couldn't ride. We had to go back another time. We had a good time up until then. She made picnic lunches in napsacs and the kids got to explore around after.
This was a fun day for the little kids. It's a town full of buildings the size of toddlers. In some of the houses, even the inside of the houses are decorated, so when you peek in the windows there are scenes. I got adorable pictures of my three boys (4,4,and 2 at the time) sitting on the steps of...
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We went there 15 years ago when family came to visit. It was a blast for the kids and the parents enjoyed all of the displays as well. It was worth the time to visit, but especially with kids!
Adorable little place to take the kids and family that's been around for many years. Little train that runs around the "town". Great little playground as well. Seems like a right as passage to have our kiddos go at least once.
This was here when I was a kid. Then it went to pot and overgrew with weeds. It was resurrected. The scale models of buildings of a miniature town, mostly in old Denver, have all been spiffed up with corporate sponsors and volunteers to do the work. The train is mostly popular with kids, but it is still fun for...
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