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Canon City on a Budget: Free and Cheap Things to Do

By Visit Canon City Editorial6 min read
Free scenic drive on Skyline Drive
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You don't need to spend a fortune to experience Canon City's best attractions. Here's how to explore on a budget with free trails, scenic drives, and money-saving tips.

Experiencing Canon City Without Breaking the Bank

While the Royal Gorge Bridge is the headliner attraction, Canon City offers plenty of amazing experiences that won't cost you a dime—or only a few dollars. Here's how to explore this beautiful region on a budget.

Completely Free Activities

Skyline Drive - This thrilling 3-mile drive along a ridgeline offers panoramic views and even dinosaur tracks. Totally free and absolutely unforgettable. Drive it at sunset for extra wow factor.

Tunnel Drive Trail - A beautiful paved trail following the Arkansas River through historic railroad tunnels. Free parking, free access, and beautiful scenery.

Temple Canyon Park - A free city park with hiking trails through beautiful canyon terrain. Great for a morning hike or afternoon picnic.

Historic Downtown Walking Tour - Stroll through Main Street and enjoy the Victorian architecture, browse shop windows, and soak in the small-town atmosphere at no cost.

Arkansas Riverwalk - A pleasant paved path along the river in town. Perfect for an evening stroll or morning jog.

Budget-Friendly Options

Royal Gorge Overlook - This free viewpoint on County Road 3A offers dramatic canyon views without paying bridge admission.

Owl Cigar Store - Hearty, affordable breakfast and lunch in a 100-year-old establishment. Get full on breakfast for under $15.

Canon City Mugs - Great coffee and breakfast at downtown prices, not resort prices.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Pack a picnic lunch—eat at one of the scenic overlooks for free
  • Fill water bottles before heading out—avoid buying drinks
  • Visit the farmers market (seasonal) for affordable local treats
  • If you do visit the bridge, look for combo tickets or afternoon discounts
  • Stay at BLM campgrounds for under $15/night
  • Summer late afternoons often have reduced admission at attractions

Free Nature Viewing

Keep your eyes open for wildlife at no cost: bighorn sheep, mule deer, wild turkeys, and various raptors are commonly spotted. Bring binoculars and enjoy a free wildlife safari!

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Last updated: January 6, 2026

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