I met the upbeat and energetic Esther Lee of Trekaroo.com back in the spring of 2008 just before the family-travel website launched on the scene. I knew the colorful, friendly site would be a great success, and indeed, it seems like every day more content is added, with firsthand tips and reviews of attractions from moms and dads around the country.
Trekaroo recently loaded all sorts of information about my home state of Colorado, as well as a round-up of blog posts about kid-friendly things to do in the Mile-High City, the state’s capital. This is Trekaroo’s blog carnival of sorts — the “Trekaroo KidsMobile.” I contributed this list of the Top 5 Museums for Kids. And here are quick links to the other recommendations from Trekaroo Families and local Colorado mom bloggers who jumped onboard the Trekaroo KidsMobile:
- Top Activities for Kids in Denver, CO – voted by Trekaroo parents
- Five Favorite Indoor Water Parks In the Denver Area. by Bantering Blonde and Mom Active
- Top 5 Places to Eat with your Kids in Denver by Crunchy Green Mom
- How to Spend a Day or Weekend with Kids in Denver by WeeblesWobblog
- Our Family’s Staycation Experiences in Colorado by Is dis normal or dysfunctional
Read all about Trekaroo’s KidsMobile Stop in Denver, CO
Other helpful and informative resources on Trekaroo:
- All 104 Activities for Kids in and around Denver, CO
- Kid-friendly hotels in and around Denver, CO
- Ski Resorts in Colorado with Kid Programs by TravelPangs
- Sledding and Tubing Hills in Colorado – TravelPangs
- Wintertime Day Trips from Colorado Springs – Gretchen
Next stop for the KidsMobile – Charlotte, North Carolina. Learn more about the Trekaroo KidsMobile, if you’d like to jump on board: there are lots of cities on the schedule in coming months!





















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