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Tiny Town & Railroad: A Miniature World of Delight

Discover a charming miniature village with a scenic railway in the Colorado foothills. A family-friendly destination since 1921.

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Tiny Town & Railroad in Morrison, Colorado, is a charming miniature village featuring over 100 scaled buildings and a miniature railway. A family-friendly attraction since 1921, it offers a whimsical glimpse into Colorado's history and culture.

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6249 S Turkey Creek Rd, Morrison, Deer Creek, Colorado, 80465, US

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    Getting There

    Driving

    If driving from Denver, take US-285 S towards the mountains. Exit at North Turkey Creek Road, turn left (east) under the highway, and proceed to the stop sign. Turn left again onto South Turkey Creek Road. Tiny Town will be on your left in about a 1/2 mile. Free parking is available in the two lots on the right.

    Public Transport

    To reach Tiny Town & Railroad using public transportation, take the RTD bus route 0 from downtown Denver, boarding at the 16th St Mall. Head to the bus stop at Morrison Road and CO-93. From there, it's approximately a 1.5-mile walk along S Turkey Creek Rd to Tiny Town. Check the RTD website for current bus schedules and fare information. A single ride fare on RTD is $2.75.

    Ride Share

    For a direct route, use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. Input the address 6249 S Turkey Creek Rd, Morrison, CO 80465 as your destination. The cost from Denver will vary, but expect to pay around $30-$60.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays for smaller crowds and a more relaxed experience.
    Check the schedule for train ride times to plan your visit accordingly.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy in the designated areas, surrounded by beautiful scenery.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a fair amount of walking on uneven terrain.

    Discover more about Tiny Town & Railroad

    Nestled in the foothills west of Denver, Tiny Town & Railroad is a captivating escape into a miniature world. Since its opening in 1921, this unique attraction has enchanted visitors of all ages with its meticulously crafted village and scenic railway. What began as a play area for a Denver businessman's daughter evolved into a beloved regional landmark, showcasing over 100 custom-built, 1/6 scale buildings. As you explore Tiny Town, you'll discover a delightful array of miniature structures, including replicas of historic buildings from Colorado and the United States. From a saloon and a church to a schoolhouse and a general store, each building is filled with intricate details that bring the tiny town to life. The 15-inch gauge miniature railway winds through the village, offering a scenic ride behind authentic steam and gasoline locomotives. The train ride provides a unique perspective of the park, showcasing areas not accessible on foot. Tiny Town has faced its share of challenges throughout its history, including floods and fires. However, thanks to the dedication of volunteers and the Tiny Town Foundation, this cherished landmark has been preserved for future generations. Today, Tiny Town continues to offer a blend of nostalgia, education, and wholesome family fun. It's a place where imaginations can run wild, and visitors can experience the simple joys of a bygone era.
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