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US Olympic & Paralympic Museum Offers Immersive Experience in Colorado Springs
The museum's exhibits and interactive displays bring the thrill of the Olympics to life for visitors.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 1:39pm
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The US Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs, known as 'Olympic City, USA', offers a comprehensive and immersive experience for visitors to learn about the history, athletes, and spirit of the Olympic Games. From holding an authentic Olympic torch to racing against digital recreations of legendary Olympians, the museum provides a unique opportunity to connect with the world's premier athletic competition.
Why it matters
As the only US Olympic and Paralympic museum, this attraction serves as a hub for celebrating the country's rich Olympic heritage and inspiring the next generation of athletes. Located in a city deeply rooted in the Olympic movement, the museum highlights Colorado's outsized influence and the state's status as a training ground for many winter sports competitors.
The details
The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of Olympic and Paralympic experiences, from the pageantry of opening ceremonies to the awe-inspiring feats of record-breaking athletes. Visitors can test their skills against digital simulations, explore the evolution of Olympic torches, and marvel at the collection of authentic Olympic and Paralympic medals. Interactive galleries allow guests to truly immerse themselves in the world of elite sports.
- The 2026 Olympic Winter Games will officially begin on February 6.
- The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee moved its headquarters to Colorado Springs in 1978.
- Colorado Springs was granted the 'Olympic City, USA' designation 10 years ago.
The players
Tommy Schield
The chief marketing officer of the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum.
Ricky Miles
A guide at the museum who was raised in Steamboat Springs, a hub for winter Olympians.
Bob Beamon
A track and field athlete who set the long jump record of 29 feet and 2.5 inches at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, a record that still stands today.
Al Michaels
The announcer who famously said 'Do you believe in miracles?' during the 'Miracle on Ice' hockey game between the United States and Soviet Union at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.
Amy Van Dyken
A champion swimmer from Denver who has been featured on the Wheaties cereal box, a rare honor for Olympic athletes.
What they’re saying
“It's a natural spot to be considered Olympic City USA.”
— Tommy Schield, Chief Marketing Officer, US Olympic & Paralympic Museum (westword.com)
“With 13,000 athletes that represent the United States dating back to 1896, you're not going to get it all in one visit.”
— Tommy Schield, Chief Marketing Officer, US Olympic & Paralympic Museum (westword.com)
“We've had some of these athletes come in and lose to themselves.”
— Ricky Miles, Museum Guide (westword.com)
“Do you believe in miracles?”
— Al Michaels (westword.com)
What’s next
The museum is open year-round, with special events and exhibits planned around the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
The takeaway
The US Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs offers a comprehensive and immersive experience that celebrates the country's rich Olympic heritage and inspires visitors to connect with the spirit of the Games. As the only museum of its kind in the US, it serves as a hub for Olympic enthusiasts and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the world's premier athletic competition.
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