Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Littleton Museum

    4.5 (53 reviews)
    Closed Closed
    Updated 2 months ago

    Littleton Museum Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Littleton Museum

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Inside barn
    Nicole T.

    Absolutely loved visiting the Littleton Museum a couple months back. First, it's free! What is these days? Second, it's a great educational activity for adults and kids alike. They have separate farm areas, one from 1860 and one from 1890. It's a lot of fun to walk through the farm and see all have animals and older buildings. We also enjoyed the demonstrations on how to weld and how to make soap. The indoor portion of the museum has a play area for kids as well as a full history of Littleton with lots of exhibits. I will definitely come back again when the weather warms up.

    Christian B.

    If you are a lover of knowledge and history, then this place is for you! The interior of this museum is loaded full of history of the city of Littleton from its founding all the way up to present day. Many showcases display a timeline of events what made this city strong, prosperous and enduring. The outside of the museum has two different live and working farms with multiple animals and crops that show what life must have been like back in the mid to late 1800's. There are also nature trails that lead to a hidden alcove that open up to neighboring Ketring lake and park. Best part about this place is that the admission price is the low low price of absolutely free.

    Melisa U.

    This museum is a gem! I was searching online for free places to take my son and stumbled upon this listing. I can't believe this place is free! There are so many cool things here and we will definitely be back to continue exploring! While the interior of the museum features many interesting exhibits- the outside has several animals and old timey buildings which are extremely fascinating to explore. They do a lot of live demonstrations, so make sure to pick up a schedule from the front desk before you start walking around just so you can plan which ones you want to attend!

    Turkeys!
    Savanna B.

    Still a totally fun free thing to do with kids or out of town guests. My toddler and I spent a couple of very enjoyable hours here last Friday morning. This time he was especially interested in playing pretend in the houses and in the blacksmith's demonstration. Seriously, he probably could have sat there and watched him all day! There were several baby animals there too and they were super cute!!

    Alisa J.

    We had an amazing time here. The museum and farms are huge! And admission is free. It was so cool and interesting to learn about Littleton history. They also have a great selection on animals on their farm. I love how they have two different farms from two different times. The museum inside also has an art exhibit which was super cool. People were nice and the gift shop has cool stuff. Highly recommend checking this place out!

    There is a quality historical museum.
    Justin U.

    This is a real hidden gem and a great place to bring children. The property is larger than it appears from the front. I walked around a corner of it looking for an entrance and then figured out I had to enter through the building rather than through one of the fenced areas. When you come into the main building there is a receptionist. Past her are three different displays. One is an historical museum centered around farms and Littleton history. The second is a small art gallery and the third display is a room full of toys from the good old days. The kids loved the toys. Outside there is a working farm that is huge. If you go to the left there are chickens in a coop and a blacksmith barn. (I believe they give demonstrations some times.) If you exit the main building and go to the right instead, there are sheep, a horse stable, mules / donkeys, and a one room schoolhouse. Everything is kid friendly and has enough interesting stuff to keep even the littlest kids engaged and interested.

    Vivian C.

    Visited here for the fall festival a few months back, and I ADORED it. I'm not sure if it is typically free, but that was a huge bonus coming to the festival. Lots of barn animals, history, and interactive performances. The interior of the museum itself is super cute, and I feel like I've learned a lot about the history after looking through the displays. Staff members were also quite polite too. Would love to visit again in the future.

    Jenny S.

    Super nice staff and a great place to wonder around when the weather is nice. It's free, educational and a great place to take the kids.

    We watched Steve make this wonderful work of art in the blacksmith shop.
    Jim R.

    Hidden Treasure!!! We came in from California for a family gathering. We got in a day early, and we were looking for something to do. Hmmmm, Littleton Museum was free. What could go wrong? There was a 1890's house to wander through. Wow! Beautiful. There was a 1860's cabin to examine. Wow! Fascinating! There was a one room school house. Cool! And farm animals: sheep, pigs, chickens, turkeys, peacocks. (Peacocks! In Colorado???) And the cow with her favorite goat. And all the historically accurate equipment available to view. Great! Wait, there's more! We absolutely loved our time watching the blacksmith. Actually, it was Steve, the farmer. The blacksmiths were off that day, and Steve was filling in. We watched him make a decorative rose out of a steel rod about 18 inches long. Hundreds of whacks with the 3 to 4 pound hammer later, he showed us a wonderful piece of art! A rose with a leaf ... practically perfect! And we got to take it home with us for a very reasonable price! Steve was very interactive with all the visitors. Lots of school kids would ask questions, and he would give answers. And he'd ask questions back, interacting with the audience in an engaging way. All the staff was wonderful to deal with. Friendly, helpful, informative, and, well, practically perfect!

    1800's structure
    Monica B.

    One day, the fam and I decided to do some exploring in the area. We visited Ketring Lake and spoke to a local there that told us about the museum close by. The streets are not terribly easy to follow and at one point, we were about to give up but found it! There was plenty of parking during a weekday. When we went inside, two ladies were sitting at the front. They were very friendly and pulled out a map and showed us things they thought we may be interested in. By the way, this place is FREE! They shared a bit of the history of Littleton and gave us some highlights. It's a place where you can browse as much as you want. We decided to spend most of our time outside to see the old structures and some of the animals. There was a house where a costumed woman answered questions. Outside there was a chicken coop with some very fuzzy chickens and a barn. Just a few flowers had begun to bloom. A male peacock surrounded by four females roamed the grounds. Quite a nice place to visit if you're in the Littleton area! Everything is clean and well kept!

    Lake

    Loved this Museum so much fun for my kids and I to bond. The animals are amazing and so were the staff.

    See all

    7 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Hannah H.
    154
    48
    35

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Alisa J.
    241
    1905
    6829

    3 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 1

    5 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 4
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ava D.
    0
    29
    13

    2 years ago

    Really appreciate all of the historic information! The farm, school and blacksmith shop are fun to visit.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Kelli N.

    Kelli N.

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Carina B.
    171
    55
    7

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Jenny S.
    13
    32
    11

    6 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 4
    Thanks 0
    Love this 5
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    15 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    16 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 1
    Photo of Ricki C.
    21
    49
    22

    15 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Not much to see, but very cool on a nice day. There's a nice little interactive museum inside and it's free, so nothing to lose.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    15 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of robyn p.
    21
    51
    10

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Sheri L.
    54
    70
    39

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Kelsie H.
    58
    194
    111

    13 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    This Museum is a wonderful place to learn, enjoy and come back with friends and family!

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Page 1 of 2

    Ask the Community - Littleton Museum

    Review Highlights - Littleton Museum

    This time he was especially interested in playing pretend in the houses and in the blacksmith's demonstration.

    Mentioned in 10 reviews

    Read more highlights

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Museums 1,585 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Four Mile Historic Park - Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

    Four Mile Historic Park

    4.3(62 reviews)
    7.7 miSoutheast

    Wow, my yesterday's visit to this historic park was so mesmerizing. It's because of their annual…read more(?) "Bright Nights" (originally a lantern festival.) It is said that they unveil a brand new theme each year and this year's theme appears to be focused on some Eastern cultures such as cherry blossom and bamboo forest with pandas. Not that I have been to many lights shows and yet I must say that I have never seen anything quite like this as far as my recollection is accurate. In its 12-acre land, the installations of lantern lights are everywhere. After 8:30pm or so when it's dark, the illuminations from the lanterns are glowing brighter than Las Vegas' illuminations (LOL - why am I comparing this to Las Vegas!!) According to the park's website, some of the sculptures are 23-foot tall (such as the cherry blossom gate.) It's currently open from Wednesday through Sunday until October 5th. And last night's was one of the adult-only nights where you must be 21+ to enter (I believe the next and last such night is Sept 17th. And this writing is as of late August of 2025.) I am already curious as to what the next year's theme is going to be. There is a centralized bar, some food vendors, a stage where a performer performs, and a DJ booth. Great for family time, girls' night or date night. Helpful staff were working tirelessly to assist all visitors. Although about 1,300 tickets were sold last night, it was never super jammed packed. There is still time to visit this enchanting light show. Not only for the locals but definitely one of the must-visit attractions for out-of-staters as well.

    Recently went to the Bright Lights event at this park and had a wonderful experience walking around…read morethe luminous colorful tall lanterns. Every inch of the 12 acres had lights and even in the trees and bushes. So many details that it seemed realistic. Many of the lanterns were interactive such as stationary bikes or cranks to power the lights to glow even brighter. The staff were friendly and happy to help. This event is for young and old and I highly recommend going!

    Photos
    Four Mile Historic Park - Vibrant colors

    Vibrant colors

    Four Mile Historic Park - Gift shop

    Gift shop

    Four Mile Historic Park - Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

    See all

    Bright Nights on August 27, 2025

    Madden Gallery - Corbett Kesler: Beyond the Western Horizon (March/July 2026)

    Madden Gallery

    4.5(4 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $

    This elegant space occupies the left side of the lobby at the Palazzo Verdi building in Greenwood…read moreVillage. The 10,000 square foot space operated as The Madden Museum of Art from 2008 to 2013. It was then operated by the University of Denver from 2016 to 2025 as part of a donation of artworks by the Madden family. It is now the Madden Gallery of The Museum of Outdoor Arts as of October 21, 2025. The space is expansive with very high ceilings and is ideal for the display of large-scale contemporary art. The MOA inaugural show takes full advantage of this with Todd Siler's Metaphorming TIME, showcasing a substantial selection of the largest works by this internationally-acclaimed artist, author, educator, and innovation facilitator. This gallery will remain free to the public and provides a new home for the "indoor" collection of The Museum of Outdoor Arts since the closure of their previous gallery space at the Englewood City Hall.

    What a noblemen in reason!! The most posh galleries this museum has to offer! I'm surprised that…read morethis museum has yet to be discovered by much of Denver. To be fair, it is located within the Palazzo Verdi. The Madden Museum exists to inspire and make art accessible to the Denver Tech Center and Greenwood Village community through exhibitions, education and through learning about art-- according to their website!! Look @ this as well, it is also heavily inspired by couple own exhibitions of the Madden Family:: "THE MADDEN'S "Hanging on a wall in our home are several paintings by artists all but one of whom are critics choices. G. Bellows, J.M. W. Turner, T.H. Benton, D. Sprick, J. Whistler, the non-sequiter in the group is Boy in the Grass, an oil painted by an American housewife over fifty years ago, Not long ago a visitor, a cognoscenti and also museum director, casually looked over at the art wall in the house and said "hmm, I like this one especially. Who is the artist?" As proud as a parent seeing an all-A report card, I responded over the unsigned work, "My wife Marjorie." And as you see, there is really no true relationship between money and the value of art. - John W. Madden, Jr. Through his business ventures, John Madden never lost his passion for the arts. Often incorporating unique aspects and creative architecture in his real estate developments, Madden and his wife Marjorie sough to infuse art into all they encountered. The Maddens began collecting art early on, and have showcased many sculptures from their private collection throughout Greenwood Village. Madden's notion that art should be part of everyday life led him to develop a museum of mostly sculpture. In 1981, Madden founded the Museum of Outdoor Arts. Close to 30 years after the doors opened to MOA, Madden designed a new museum. The MADDEN Museum of Art is the manifestation of a dream. Madden was unwavering - "The MADDEN should be a space for study and the arts, a place filled with notable artwork, an institution that will inspire great thought." Omg my goodness, I thought to myself how amazing and inspiring that a gala of inspiration was created here!! All done by the sake of love and art!! You can find Victorian, renaissance, old vintage, and many chic and posh ladies painted on daring portraits !!

    Photos
    Madden Gallery - Birth of Venus (Botticelli 1485). Scagliola Copy by Emilio Martelli, 1984.

    Birth of Venus (Botticelli 1485). Scagliola Copy by Emilio Martelli, 1984.

    Madden Gallery - Palazzo Verdi Lobby

    Palazzo Verdi Lobby

    Madden Gallery - Outer Lobby (Palazzo Verdi)

    See all

    Outer Lobby (Palazzo Verdi)

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Manitou Springs High School - Then and Now Exhibit

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum

    4.7(6 reviews)
    52.0 mi

    Quaint, hipster little town. It has some local shops, as well as some touristy type places to buy…read moresouvenirs. The view is nice, with this town being at the base of the mointaind. It has a nice little mountain vibe and it's fun to walk from one end to the other to browse the shops.

    Manitou Springs is an adorable, quaint little Rocky Mountain village outside of Colorado Springs…read morethat is a *must* for folks who enjoy an active lifestyle. The stairway to heaven known as the Manitou Incline https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-incline-manitou-springs is here, as well as nearby Cave of the Winds https://www.yelp.com/biz/cave-of-the-winds-mountain-park-manitou-springs, Pike's Peak https://www.yelp.com/biz/pikes-peak-americas-mountain-cascade-2 and Garden of the Gods https://www.yelp.com/biz/garden-of-the-gods-visitor-and-nature-center-colorado-springs with all of their trails and scenic views. Plus, you can sip from several different naturally carbonated springs http://manitoumineralsprings.org/pdf_files/brochure.pdf and eat some fabulous meals & desserts at the numerous quirky restaurants on the main drag. When you're ready to slow down, you can visit one of 11 art galleries. Almost everything is accessible on foot or via the free shuttle system that circulates through town. It's about 75 miles or a 90-minute drive from Denver (depending on traffic), but if you have the extra time and don't want to drive or park, you can take a Bustang $12 fare South Line https://www.ridebustang.com/south-line bus into Colorado Springs and from there catch the $2 fare #3 shuttle into Manitou https://coloradosprings.gov/sites/default/files/rt3_spweb2018.pdf. Free parking is available at Memorial Park https://www.yelp.com/biz/memorial-park-manitou-springs, from which you can take a free shuttle https://www.yelp.com/biz/bus-system-mountain-metropolitan-transit-colorado-springs-2 into town, the Incline, or the Pike's Peak Cog stop, but walking most of the village itself is totally doable from the park if you are fit. Don't forget your refillable bottles for the spring water! More helpful links (since Yelp doesn't want to update the biz listing to include a relevant URL): Mineral Springs CC & Visitor's Bureau https://manitousprings.org/ Mineral Springs Foundation http://manitoumineralsprings.org Mineral Springs City Government http://www.manitouspringsgov.com/

    Photos
    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Old photo of our building at 517 Manitou Avenue.  It was the A&A Garage.

    Old photo of our building at 517 Manitou Avenue. It was the A&A Garage.

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Garden of the Gods Pottery Exhibit

    Garden of the Gods Pottery Exhibit

    Manitou Springs Heritage Museum - Midland Railroad on the Ruxton Avenue Trestle

    See all

    Midland Railroad on the Ruxton Avenue Trestle

    Littleton Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...