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Check out some of the things there are to do in the little town of Limon.
Adventure is waiting for each family member in Limon's inviting Heritage Museum and Railroad Park, located at 899 First Street in downtown Limon. The 5 acre complex includes a working N scale model of Limon's bustling 1940s rail yard, antique farm machinery, one room schoolhouse, windmills and prairie gardens. "Step back in time and imagine taking a trip on the Rock Island Railroad as you enter our lovingly-restored Railroad Depot, built in 1910. Board our Caboose & Dining Car and picture yourself riding the rails in the 1940's". The park with playground and picnic tables is open year round. The Heritage Museum is open from June 1 to August 31, Monday through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tours are available.
899 1st St.
Limon, CO 80828
Come visit one of the oldest towns in Lincoln county. Hugo's small-town charm will make you want to sit a spell under the shady trees of the town park.
Also known as the Jewel of the Plains, this 18 hole golf course is an excellent way to spend an afternoon while you relax and recharge between long drives. Tamarack Golf Course in Limon (golfcolorado.com)
Chosen Best 9 holes in Colorado by Colorado Avid Golfer!
Open 9 AM to 7 PM Daily
Just 1.5 Miles South of Limon on HWY 71
50771 State Road 71
Limon, CO 80828
This new feature includes two big pools, concessions, community or private family bathrooms, fountains, swimming lanes, a rock wall, a massive slide, and so much more! Day passes are available at the concession stand.
4 blocks North of Town Hall and one block East
523 D Avenue
Limon, CO 80828
This 14 acre site is located south of Limon and contains 8.2 acres of wetlands and 1.25 acres of open water.
The Limon Colorado Wetlands are some of the most ecologically diverse habitats in the state of Colorado. These wetlands were created in the late 1990s when the Town of Limon retired a wastewater discharge lagoon and transformed it into a wetland basin. The resulting wetlands are home to over 100 species of birds, amphibians, and other wildlife, providing a beautiful and unique setting for recreational activities. The Limon Colorado Wetlands is a great place to observe Yellow-headed Blackbird, White-Faced Ibis, American Coot, Killdeer, American Avocet, Mallard, Green-Winged Teal, Spider, and Marsh Wren...
Just follow the Limon Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail from the Doug Kissel Fishing Pond under the railroad south about 1500 feet.
1st Ave
Limon, CO 80828
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