The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave

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January 9th 2012

Hours and Admission
Summer Hours
May 1 – October 31
Museum: Daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Gift Shop/Café: Daily 8:30 a.m. - Sunset

Winter Hours
November 1 – April 30
Museum: Tuesday – Sunday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Closed Christmas Day.
Gift Shop/Café: Daily 9:00 – Sunset

Admission:
Adults: $5.00
Seniors (65+): $4.00
Children 6 – 15: $1.00
Children age 5 and under: free

Group rates are available with advance reservations. Call 303-526-0744 for more information.




GPS
N 39° 43.954 W 105° 14.316
13S E 479553 N 4398102

From Denver:
Take I-70 W. to exit 256. Turn right at the top of the ramp, and then an immediate left. Follow this to Lookout Mountain Road. Turn right and travel approximately 4 miles. The Museum will be on your left following an open park and picnic area.

From Golden:
Take 19th Street west, toward the mountains. This will turn into the Lariat Loop Historic Byway. Follow this to the top of the mountain. The Museum is the first possible right driveway at the top of the hill.

From Boulder:
Go south on Hwy 93 to Golden. At the intersection of 93/Hwy 6/Hwy58, go straight onto E. Hwy 6. The next stoplight is 19th Street. Turn west, toward the mountains. This will turn into the Lariat Loop Historic Byway. Follow this to the top of the mountain. The Museum is the first possible right driveway at the top of the hill.

From the West:
Take I-70 E. to the Genessee exit (#254). Turn left at the top of the ramp and cross over the highway. Turn right onto US 40 (first right after the highway offramp) and follow this to Lookout Mountain Road. Turn left and travel approximately 4 miles. The Museum will be on your left following an open park and picnic area.

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Residing in the southwest I have been fortunate enough to be able to take the time and explore areas out my back door that other families have saved years for just to be able to afford the opportunity. I have been raised with an appreciation of the outdoors and have always taken the time to understand and explore the world around me. Since my early years I have had the opportunity to share the experiences of National Parks, Wilderness Areas, State Parks and other areas of historical interest. I have had the opportunity to explore the archaeological ruins of the Native American cultures that ... full info
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