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trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 10:38 AM

Driving from Denver to Telluride
 
We are planning a trip in late May to Colorado. We're flying from SJC to Denver, arriving in the early afternoon. We'd like to drive less than half way to Telluride that afternoon. Any suggestion on where to stay overnight, including which highways to take would be appreciated. We'll probably do the same on the way back, any other location or driving ideas would be great. Thanks all!

karens Jan 19th, 2008 10:42 AM

We like to stop in Glenwood Springs and hang out in the hot pool. Glenwood is about half way between the two places - it's about 3.5 hours from Denver.

trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 12:21 PM

Thanks karens. That was one of the places I noted on the map that would be a good stopping place. Any lodging that you like there? I'd like to keep my room rate $150.- or less if possible.

trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 05:19 PM

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Karens, did you have suggestions of places to stay?
DebitNM- If you are here this evening, do you have any stopping places/ lodging ideas for me?

kealalani Jan 19th, 2008 05:24 PM

We drove to and from Telluride thru Gunnison. Could do a night at Crested Butte. But that was just our necessary itinerary.


trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 06:12 PM

Thanks Kealalani. I see both those towns on the CO map. I will look into that route as an option.

DebitNM Jan 19th, 2008 06:19 PM

OK, here are some thoughts in addition to Glenwood Springs. You could drive south on I25 and stay the night in Colorado Springs. Then the next day go a bit further south and then head west through Salida, Gunnison to Montrose and then head south on 550 to Ridgway and they drop over to Telluride.

Vail is eat [before] Glenwood Springs, and would work nicely.

You could go further west on 70 to Grand Junction and then head down to Telluride from there the next day.

Vail is before Glenwood Springs, and would work nicely.

Any of these sound good?

If I can help you with Telluride and the vicinity, please let me know. I am about 75 miles from there and can give you my two cents!
Deb

DebitNM Jan 19th, 2008 06:26 PM

Salida would also work for just an overnight. There are chain motels; if you want a B&B type place - I have a friend who moved here last year from Salida. I can ask her.

Crested Butte is a bit more than halfway and is north of the road [50] that you would need to take to Telluride. It would add travel time going north in the afternoon and then south the next. That said, it is a really nice place.

Deb


trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 06:29 PM

Thanks Deb, that gives me more to think about. My husband has been to Telluride 4 times, so he has things to show me. I may want more info about Ouray and Silverton. I can check your other posts, which I've noticed in the past. I'll be posting again closer to May. I haven't been to CO in over 30 years, so I'm getting very excited.

trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 06:32 PM

Now that I look at the map again Deb, Salida looks like a good place to stop. Yes, I would be interested in a B&B in that area.

trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 06:47 PM

Deb- I just saw these two B&B's in Salida that look good: http://www.thetudorrose.com/
http://www.thomashouse.com/
If you could also check with your friend, that would be great. Thanks!

DebitNM Jan 19th, 2008 06:53 PM

I'll get back to you with info, within a day or 2.
Deb

trippinkpj Jan 19th, 2008 06:58 PM

Thanks Deb, I really appreciate it.

DebitNM Jan 20th, 2008 10:24 AM

Just talked to my friend - she recommends:
http://www.gazebocountryinn.com/index.htm

It is conveniently located, so there isn't any wasted time going off the main drag in the afternoon to get to a place and then having to get back to the main drag the next morning.

Hope this works.
Deb

karens Jan 20th, 2008 02:42 PM

Hi. In Glenwood, during one visit we stayed at the Glenwood Springs Lodge right across the street from the pool. It was sort of price-y for the basic room - $150-plus I think - and that was several years ago

The last time we were in CO was 2 years ago, and we just stayed at the Holiday Inn Express - I think b/c the Lodge had a minimum # of nights, but I could be wrong. Express was OK, nothing to write home about. But there you had to drive to the pool.

We love Crested Butte, too. That's about a half hour out of your way off 50, but a neat town and I think worth a visit.

trippinkpj Jan 20th, 2008 04:32 PM

Thanks Deb, the Gazebo Country Inn looks like a very good option and location for us.
Karens, we may check out either Glenwood Springs or Crested Butte for our overnight on our drive back to Denver. Thank you also.


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