
Colorado’s Statewide “Passport” + Three More to Come
2025 saw the release of something new in Colorado, a program that is part scavenger hunt and part adventure guide that not only gives residents and visitors ideas of some of the coolest places in the state to visit, but also offers an incentive.

Keep scrolling to learn about Colorado's Summer Passport and three new, similar passports that are set to be released in the future.
What is Colorado's Summer Passport?
Colorado's Summer Passport is a free guide to a number of places and events across the state.
According to the Summer Passport's official website, these places and events "showcase Colorado’s sense of adventure, history, local flavor, and family fun."
Plus, passport holders who check in to these places and events are entered to win a "grand prize" of some sort. However, the Summer Passport is only valid until October 1, 2025.
What Kind of Colorado Locations are on the Summer Passport?
The Summer Passport includes locations like Lory State Park, Cherry Creek State Park, St. Vrain State Park, Jackson Lake State Park, Downtown Aquarium, Meow Wolf Denver, and many more.
It also includes things like farmers ' markets, rafting trips, and Jeep tours.
What Kinds of Passports Will Colorado Be Introducing in the Future?
While the Summer Passport will only be valid until October 1, passports that will be released in the future are set to include a Mountain Town Passport, an Arts and Culture Passport, and a third called Do Colorado Right.
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Check out more information on the current Summer Passport and the future passports here.
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