It often seems that there are two very different types of attractions for people to enjoy in the fall. You've got your wild adult Halloween parties, scary haunted houses, and other activities for adults without kids to enjoy.

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Then, on the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of activities in the fall that can be enjoyed by the entire family.

One such place is known as "Colorado's #1 Fall Destination," and that is a place called Fritzler Farm Park.

Fritzler Farm Park is One of Colorado's Most Popular Fall Destinations

Located way out in the boonies at 20861 County Road 33 in La Salle, Colorado, Fritzler Farm Park, affectionately known by many as simply "Fritzler's," certainly earns its distinction as one of the best fall destinations in the state.

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Each year, Fritzler Farm Park opens its doors, bringing Coloradans from all over the state to enjoy family-friendly fall fun.

It's here that you'll find various inflatables for the kids to enjoy, a tricycle racetrack, a barrel train ride, a big slide hill, various carnival games, and even classic fair food including funnel cakes to add to the vibe.

In addition, the entire property is filled with pumpkins. As far as the eye can see, attendees will see pumpkins of all sizes, shapes, and colors.

Keep scrolling to take a virtual tour of the famous Fritzler Farm Park, a place known as the number-one fall destination for family fun in Colorado.

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