Greeley Lodging near University of Northern Colorado
Located in picturesque northern Colorado, the town of Greeley is a great location to relax or have fun with the whole family. Our hotel near University of Northern Colorado is near a variety of shopping, outdoor activities and popular attractions. There are plenty of things to do, and our Greeley lodging puts guests in the middle of the fun.
Nearby attractions:
Antique Washing Machine Museum (9.5 miles) Visit this museum that houses more than 970 washing machines restored to their original glory. By appointment only. Phone: (970) 454-1856
Centennial Village Museum (3.2 miles) Experience the architecture, lifestyle and people of northeastern Colorado between 1860 and 1920 at this museum in Greeley. Phone: (970) 350-9220
Dog Park (Rover Run) and Dog Walking Areas (4.1 miles) If you brought your dog to our pet-friendly Greeley hotel, take it out for some fun at this off-leash canine exercise area.
G.M. Houston Gardens (2.6 miles) Developed to commemorate the Union Colony pioneers, these gardens are a great place for a walk. Phone: (970) 353-4837
The Greeley Mall (0.6 miles) For shopping in Greeley head to recently remodeled The Greeley Mall, which in addition to a number of retail stores, offers a children's play area, a movie theater and restaurants. Phone: (970) 356-4253
Riverside Park Walking Trail (2.4 miles) Enjoy outdoor activities in Greeley at this park along South Platte River and Riverside Lake. Phone: (970) 475-1125
Tointon Gallery for the Visual Arts (2.8 miles) This Greeley art gallery has changing exhibits of local, regional and national artists. Phone: (970) 350-9454
University of Northern Colorado (0.2 miles) This university near our Greeley lodging features more than 100 undergraduate programs, more than 100 graduate programs and Division I athletic teams. Phone: (970) 351-1890
We are also close to:
St. Michaels event center (4.6 mi.)
Union Colony Civic Center (2.8 mi.)
Promenade Shops at Centerra (14.2 mi.)
Greeley Country Club (4.3 mi.)
Norther Colorado Medical Center (1.8 mi.)
National Board Of Chiropractic Examiners (1.6 mi.)
Greeley History Museum (5 mi.)
About Boulder
Eureka! Prospectors found gold in the hills near Boulder in the mid-nineteenth century, and the resulting gold rush of 1859 started the flow of people to this hidden jewel of the Rockies. Dedicated miners settled the area, but now, tourists, athletes, and students flock to the city for its eclectic culture and laid-back atmosphere. Home to the University of Colorado at Boulder, over a third of the population is comprised of students and school staff. Recreational activities abound here, including hiking, camping, rock climbing, biking and running, and events like the Bolder Boulder 10k Run lure thousands of participants each year. Despite the city's playful nature, well-rounded Boulder is also known as a principal center for scientific studies, hosting esteemed establishments such as the National Center for Atmospheric Research. The gold rush may be over, but the thousands of tourists who return year after year say this exhilarating city is still as good as gold.
Did you know?
One of Boulder's distinctions is its protection of mountains and green space. In 1898, the city purchased Balchelder Ranch, the first property set aside for Open Space and Mountain Parks. Thanks to the city's priorities and the contributions of community organizations, clean, beautiful shelters and trails abound.