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City of Greeley Museums

Centennial Village Museum

Centennial Village Museum, located just west of Island Grove Regional Park, offers a unique living history experience. The museum features over 35 historic buildings, costumed interpreters, heritage farm animals, and 8 acres of landscaped grounds that bring the early days of the western high plains to life.

Aerial view of Centennial Village, centered on the museum and surrounding buildings and trees

City of Greeley Island Grove Regional Park

Aven's Village

Come experience Island Grove's farm themed, fully accessible playground. This playground invites any age and any ability to come enjoy it's swings, and various slides.

A spacious outdoor playground designed with accessibility features amid green spaces and clear skies.

City of Greeley Recreation

Island Grove Splash Park

Island Grove Splash Park provides a fun and safe environment for kids to cool off during the hot summer months – for free! Check out the interactive water features on a spacious splash pad.

Children enjoying water activities at a vibrant community splash park on a sunny day.

City of Greeley Natural Areas and Trails

Poudre River Trailhead

Explore this regional, paved, multi-use trail that connects communities across the northern Front Range. By foot or bike, this trail has something for everyone.

It follows the Cache la Poudre River and travels through the Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area, which recognizes the cultural and natural importance of the river.

Two adults and one child are riding individual bicycles on a concrete trail.  The child is in the lead and is riding a black bicycle with pink tire rims.  The child is wearing a blue sleeveless jumper and white helmet.  The adults are riding side-by-side behind the child.  The man is riding a white bicycle and is wearing black shorts, a green shirt, and a black bicycle helmet.  The woman is riding an aqua blue bicycle and is wearing black shorts, a green jacket, and a blue bicycle helmet.  The family is biking past three large signs on wooden posts which provide maps and information about wildlife on the Poudre River Trail.