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Tiny Town & Railroad

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6249 S Turkey Creek Rd
Morrison, CO 80465

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(303) 697-6829
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What a deal $3 for children and $5 for adults. $1 for a 10 minute train ride. It has over 100 small size buildings, a large playground, a place to buy food with soft serve ice cr...

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Lowmtngirl4 6/30/2010

What a deal $3 for children and $5 for adults. $1 for a 10 minute train ride. It has over 100 small size buildings, a large playground, a place to buy food with soft serve ice cream and reasonably priced souvenir/ toy store. Cheaper than a movie. We had fun!! more

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Tiny Town Great for Tots! 2/2/2006

Plan on making a day of this trip to Tiny Town, where you will find a miniature village for you to discover! Take the train which is actually powered by an authentic steam locomotive! There is a great playground to have a picnic! Bring a camera because this will be a trip you don't want to forget! more

Fun for kids and adults 10/4/2005

I remember going to Tiny Town as a child. I love it even more as an adult seeing my kids enjoy it. Tiny Town has done alot of work and restoration to the little buildings. My kids also love riding the miniature steam engine train and they have a great gift shop. The playground is an added bonus for kids to run off extra energy. Best for ages under 12. more

place for kid 8/18/2005

Tiny Town is a tourist attraction about 10 miles out of the city along highway 285. Its was created in 1915 and has a small scale steam locomotive that drive thru a 1/6 scale town, a small restaurant and gift shop. Its open daily from memorial day to labor day. It good for a couple of hours fun out of the heat of the city. The kids love looking into the small building and playing in the playground. It is definitely not a right place for teen or older people. more

Tiny Town 7/14/2005

Tiny Town is a tourist attraction about 10 miles out of the city along highway 285. It’s was created in 1915 and has a small scale steam locomotive that drive thru a 1/6 scale town, a small restaurant and gift shop. Its open daily from memorial day to labor day. It good for a couple of hours fun out of the heat of the city. The kids love looking into the small building and playing in the playground. more
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