U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum
This world-class attraction showcases the entire journey of the Olympic and Paralympic Games — from their birth in ancient Olympia to today’s Team USA hopefuls who live and train in Colorado Springs every day.
Recognized by USA Today as the nation’s Best New Attraction in 2020 and one of the Best Attraction for Sports Fans in 2025, the 60,000-square-foot U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum features 13 state-of-the-art galleries with interactive exhibits and immersive sports experiences designed to inspire and engage visitors of all ages.
What is the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum?
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is one of the most accessible and interactive museums in the world, designed to showcase the entire Olympic and Paralympic journey from past to present.
What can I do and see on a visit to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum?
Guests are able to walk through a 360-degree immersive digital experience and feel what it’s like to walk shoulder to shoulder with members of Team USA during the opening ceremonies. They also have an athlete training gallery that allows visitors to try six interactive sports including 30-meter dash, alpine skiing, archery, goalball, skeleton and sled hockey. The Museum also features one of the most expansive Olympic medal and torch collections in the world and nearly a complete collection of Paralympic medals.
- 13 interactive galleries
- 60,000 square foot building
- The Museum Shop
- The Flame Cafe
Why is the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum located in Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs is home to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), 24 National Olympic Governing Bodies, more than 50 National Sport Organizations, the Colorado Springs Olympic & Paralympic Training Center and now the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. The Olympic Ideals of Excellence, Friendship and Respect, as well as the Paralympic Ideals of Courage, Determination, Equality and Inspiration transcend sports and are infused daily throughout the vibrant Colorado Springs community.
What makes the Museum unique?
The Museum is one of the most accessible and interactive museums in the world. Some assistive technologies include open captions, audio description tracks, assisted listening, universal keypads, RFID-triggered customizations, accessible exhibit spaces with ramped experiences and is ADA compliant throughout. Team USA athletes have been involved and consulted throughout the entire project. The Museum is extremely personalized - no guest will have the same museum experience twice.
Colorado Resident Pricing
From Labor Day weekend until Memorial Day, every Saturday starting at 3 p.m., Colorado residents can purchase admission tickets for $5 each with a valid Colorado ID. Tickets are available in person or online. Out-of-state guests can enjoy the Museum for $10 per ticket if they are accompanied by a Colorado resident.
When can I visit?
Memorial Day – Labor Day: Open daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Labor Day weekend – Memorial Day: Open Thursday–Monday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
How much is admission?
SUMMER PRICING (Memorial Day - Labor Day Weekend)
Peak Days: Friday – Sunday
- Adult (13+): $29.95 per ticket
- Youth (5-12): $16.95 per ticket
- Child (4 & under): Free
- College Student with I.D.: $17.95 per ticket
- Seniors with I.D. (65+): $23.95 per ticket
- Heroes with I.D. (Military, First responders, educators and healthcare workers): $23.95 per ticket
Value Days: Monday – Thursday
- Adult (13+): $27.95 per ticket
- Youth (5-12): $15.95 per ticket
- Child (4 & under): Free
- College Student with I.D.: $16.95 per ticket
- Seniors with I.D. (65+): $22.95 per ticket
- Heroes with I.D. (Military, First responders, educators and healthcare workers): $22.95 per ticket
Special group rates for parties of 12 or more (to schedule a group visit, contact groupsales@usopm.org)
WINTER PRICING (Labor Day Weekend - Memorial Day)
Peak Days: Friday – Sunday
- Adult (13+):$23.95 per ticket
- Youth (5-12): $13.95 per ticket
- Child (4 & under): Free
- College Student with I.D.: $14.95 per ticket
- Seniors with I.D. (65+): $19.95 per ticket
- Heroes with I.D. (Military, First responders, educators and healthcare workers): $19.95 per ticket
Value Days: Monday – Thursday
- Adult (13+): $21.95 per ticket
- Youth (5-12): $12.95 per ticket
- Child (4 & under): Free
- College Student with I.D.: $13.95 per ticket
- Seniors with I.D. (65+): $17.95 per ticket
- Heroes with I.D. (Military, First responders, educators and healthcare workers): $17.95 per ticket
Are there membership opportunities?
Yes! Enjoy complimentary guest passes, exclusive perks and free or discounted admission to 350+ museums nationwide through the ASTC Travel Passport Program. Celebrate the Olympic and Paralympic spirit year-round—while sharing it with friends and family.
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
- $89 for the year
- 1 individual year-round admission
- 2 annual guest passes
- 1 virtual tour
DUAL MEMBERSHIP (TWO ADULTS)
- $139 for the year
- 2 individual year-round admission
- 3 annual guest passes
- 2 virtual tours
FAMILY MEMBERSHIP (TWO ADULTS AND ALL ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBERS)
- $175 for the year
- Year-round admission for 2 adults and additional household family members
- 4 annual guest passes
- 4 virtual tours
Fun Facts About the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum:
- 13 galleries within the 60,000 square foot building
- USOPM is part of the Olympic Museums Network (more than 30 sports museums around the world and lead by the IOC)
- USOPM is the only comprehensive Olympic & Paralympic Museum in the United States
- USOPM is the physical home for U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, which has 154 members
- The Flame Café seats more than 150 guests
- The Museum Shop provides access to impressive and unique merchandise
