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Old Mar 29th, 2026 | 01:16 PM
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10 days in Colorado this summer - need help!

Okay, I've decided to take my son for a end-of-summer trip to CO. For those who know me, my son will be starting 8th grade in the Fall. I try to take him on as many trips with me while I can, when I'm still in decent shape to do active things with him, and before he goes off to college and never sees me again. I decided on CO because I have only been there for a short time twice before, with the last time being over 2 decades ago. For summer, I'd like to go to places where they are too cold to visit during his other school vacation time (Feb & April), so we can do outdoorsy things. Eg, last summer we did a late-summer trip to WA for Olympic NP and Mt Rainier. The year before that we went to Grand Teton and Yellowstone.

At first I was thinking of 8 days and splitting the time between Colorado Springs, RMNP, and Denver. But because of airfare, it's now a 11 day trip (10 full days on the ground). I also read lots of threads here that says COS isn't really worth that much time, and I should explore other parts of the state. I've gotten a couple of CO guidebooks and have looked through them, and now wants to ambitiously cover a lot more ground.

Some of you also know that we like to collect junior ranger badges at national parks - and I know that in a few years' time he won't be that "junior" anymore and may not want to do it. So, is it possible to hit all 4 NPs in CO in 10 days? Mesa Verde is far away but everyone says it's a must-see, and I realize it's not close to any major city anyway so this might be our chance to go visit.

Our dates are Aug 19-29; I believe CO schools are already back at school, if not by the second week we are there. Maybe the crowds will be smaller, or wishful thinking?

I need help with coming up with some sort of itinerary - btw we don't need to spend time in Denver besides flying in and out. For the big city, we can always go back other times of the year. I want to spend our 10 days doing outdoor things.

Aug 19 arrive midday, pick up rental car and drive to Colorado Springs
Aug 20 & 21 - Colorado Springs / garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak
Aug 22 - Great Sand Dunes for the day? Then continue westward to where? Overnight in Alamosa?
Aug 23 & 24 - continue to Mesa Verde NP, stay in Cortez
Aug 25 & 26 - silverton, Ouray, Montrose, Black canyon of the Gunnison NP
Aug 27 - Glenwood Springs?
Aug 28 & 29 - RMNP, Estes Park

ugh it seems like there's a lot of driving and not sure if we will end up with much time to do things like hiking, rafting, maybe ziplining & biking. But if we are dead set on going to Mesa Verde, then doing this kind of loop makes most sense, no?
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Old Mar 30th, 2026 | 09:47 AM
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I would skip Great Dunes NP as it's not that interesting and head over to South Fork for the night. Alamosa is out of the way and not that nice. You might want to check out the Royal Gorge after Col Spgs. en route to Salida. The latter has a cool restaurant (Boathouse Cantina) right on the clear, rolling Ark River where can sit outside watching kayakers while eating, Mesa Verde is very interesting. When I visited you could go down into a kiva but I don't think they allow that any more.

Rocky Mt. NP will be very crowded. Get a timed-entry permit. When I was there it was bumper-to-bumper on Trail Ridge Road so it was hard to enjoy the scenery on the highest paved highway in the US. Ask a ranger to recommend the best trails that fit your interests and level of fitness. One of the best trails is the trail to Dream Lake. If you can start hiking at sunrise you will avoid the crowds.

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Old Mar 30th, 2026 | 04:15 PM
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Welcome to my home state!

Your itinerary involves a hell of a lot of driving at a hot and busy time of year.

The most direct way to Great Sand Dunes from Colorado Springs is via I-25 and will take 2:45 without stops. August will likely be crazy hot down there, and it's not a very pretty drive (you can also drive there the back way from Colorado Springs west to Buena Vista and then south, which is much prettier and will take closer to 3.5 hours, but it's a much more sedate drive). I live up this way, so be sure to wave as you pass through

The closest town to Great Sand Dunes is Alamosa, about 30 miles away. South Fork is over an hour's drive from the sand dunes.


Durango makes a great base for Mesa Verde - many people suggest staying in the park, but I don't find it very interesting, whereas Durango is a cute town and has a lot on offer.

Not much to Cortez either.

If you stay in Durango instead of Cortez, you can get to Silverton and Ouray easily enough, but do be aware you'll be crossing Red Mountain Pass, which freaks a lot of people out. I'm a CO native and parts of it still give me pause.

Ouray to Gunnison is about two hours.

Gunnison to Glenwood Springs will take about 3.5 hours. Then to RMNP will take another 3+ hours. RMNP is nutso busy and will require a timed entry pass.

You're biting off quite a bit for a 10 day trip and will spend most of your time in the car and traffic. I suggest you pick north or south, but not both. This reads a bit like a tick-off-the-boxes trip.
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Old Mar 30th, 2026 | 05:26 PM
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Yes, you're exactly right, it definitely feels like tick-off-the-boxes to me and I don't really think that's what I want. So do I drop Mesa Verde & Great sand dunes completely?

So,
a few days (2-3) Colorado Springs + Cañon City
west on Rt 50 to Montrose
a few days (3) in Montrose / Ouray / Black Canyon of the Gunnison
up Rt 50 to Grand Junction and then East on I 70
a few days (2) in Glenwood Srpings (or is Vail better)?
then a few days (2-3) in RMNP?

Or, should I focus just
Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and RMNP?

P.S. yes I will definitely be getting the passes to visit RMNP
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It's more about personal preference yk. Your boy might really enjoy the sand dunes, and although not my favorite, Mesa Verde is definitely unique. The south parks (ha, ha, see what I did there?) will be less crowded and the terrain is entirely different than the north. Fewer trees, more desert-like. hotter.

He'd probably also get a kick out of Royal Gorge, which you could fit into a southward visit. If you concentrated on the south, you could tick off three of the parks. Does he have any interest in Dinosaurs? If so, there's a Dinosaur center in Woodland Park, which you'd drive right past if you took the "back" route I mentioned above from Colorado Springs.

Ouray is a CO gem, as is Ridgway, which you'd drive through on the way to Ouray. Ouray is known for its hot springs and a lovely box canyon you can walk/hike into. Durango is also a lovely town with lots on offer in a beautiful setting. I suppose you know about the train from Ouray to Silverton?

The outlier is RMNP, and as a local I'd personally give that place a wide berth during the high season, but that's just me. If you did go there, keep in mind you can spend several days exploring the park, especially if you're into hiking. It's definitely a beautiful area, hence the crowds.

It's been a minute since I was in Glenwood or Vail, so can't really comment on which is better. If it were my trip, and it's not, I'd go south, but that's because I love the area and know it well.

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Maybe something like this?

https://maps.app.goo.gl/K6KPK7LsfCbat54x7

If you like this itinerary, I suggest you fly into Colorado Springs instead of Denver. This will save you a stressful drive down I-25.
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I found our visit to Mesa Verde to be the highlight of our last trip to the southwest. It was our only stop in Colorado. If you do decide to visit I would recommend staying in the park at the Far View Lodge. It is a long way from the park entrance to the sights.
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If you do decide to include Glenwood Springs, a few years ago we spent a very enjoyable half day with our preteen boy at the Glenwood Springs Adventure Park, a small, but spectacularly-set park with a few rides and cavern tours. Accessed via gondola. The website tries to make it look like it has a bunch of scary rides, but they are mostly smaller and pretty tame. We could have ridden the alpine coaster all day.

I also remember the drive to Glenwood Springs as being impressive, carved out through the canyon.
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PrairieHikerI , Fra_Diavolo , Brian_in_Charlotte , Melnq8 Thank you for all your inputs. Melnq8, I like the route map you plotted out, and you're right RMNP is kind of the outlier. Of all the parks in CO, RMNP is the only one I have visited before (v long time ago, v brief). Maybe I will focus on the south, as you suggests, and save RMNP for another time.

Back to the drawing board. Fra_Diavolo, thanks for the tip on Fair View Lodge. I haven't considered it (have barely digested info on the park), and TBH I'm suprised there is availability and very affordable?! I've been accustomed to sold-out lodges at Yellowstone / Tetons and super high prices for in-park lodgings.
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Quick question regarding the southern route -

does it matter whether I go clockwise or counterclockwise? (This is in terms of driving the windy mountain roads / scenery etc)
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Hi yk, traveling now so have to be brief. I live in Colorado, not far from RMNP, but I thought your original plan was too much driving. I like mel’s route. Still a lot of driving but reasonable.

a few quick notes:

- there is a motel a few miles from Great Sand Dunes park entrance. We stayed in 2023. Super convenient to get into park early.

- staying in Mesa Verde is worth it so you can more easily get to Weatherill Mesa, a highlight . Check park website to ensure it’s open.

- although slight detour, Crested Butte is good stopping point after Black Canyon.

RMNP conundrum, aside from the outlier factor, is Grand Lake is much more mellow town, but rugged world-class scenery is closer to Estes.

- route order doesn’t seem to matter, but I think clockwise feels more natural.

- it’s been an unbelievably warm winter and record-breaking hot & dry spring, we are all worried about a bad wildfire season.

i’ll be home next week, otherwise won’t check in
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I think this is the motel Nelson refers to:

https://www.gsdlodge.com/
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