Summer Road Trip from Houston to Durango, CO
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Summer Road Trip from Houston to Durango, CO
We are planning a road trip (husband, myself and 14 yr old son) from Houston, TX to Durango, CO this summer. Any tips, advice, routes would be greatly appreciated!!
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Have you done a search on here? Type in Durango in the search box to get lots of info.
Do you want to make stops along the way or get to Durango as fast as possible?
What do you want to do, see? How much time do you have, start to finish? You need to provide a bit more info.
Do you want to make stops along the way or get to Durango as fast as possible?
What do you want to do, see? How much time do you have, start to finish? You need to provide a bit more info.
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www.soaringcolorado.com Expensive-but it does include the Durango Train and lunch too. I've been on many ziplines and none of the rest even come close to this one. Truly awesome. They were the #1"Things To Do" on Tripadvisor for several years(still may be)in the entire USA.
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From NE Texas, we like to get to Durango by going through northern New Mexico---Taos, Tierra Amarilla, Chama, Pagosa Springs, Durango. Really nice drive over a pass. Much prettier drive than through eastern Colorado. You will probably come up through Santa Fe.
The Durango Silverton train is amazing but I recommend riding the bus back. It's a very long day both ways on the train.
Durango has some kayaking outfitters.
I don't know how long your stay is but the loop drive through Silverton, Ouray, Ridgeway, Telluride and back down to Durango is awesome.
Jeeping out of Ouray is a must if you have time to stay in that area a night.
True Grit--the original was filmed in and around Ridgway. The square still looks almost the same as in the movie.
The Durango Silverton train is amazing but I recommend riding the bus back. It's a very long day both ways on the train.
Durango has some kayaking outfitters.
I don't know how long your stay is but the loop drive through Silverton, Ouray, Ridgeway, Telluride and back down to Durango is awesome.
Jeeping out of Ouray is a must if you have time to stay in that area a night.
True Grit--the original was filmed in and around Ridgway. The square still looks almost the same as in the movie.
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IF you decide to go off- roading / jeeping please do not attempt to drive off road yourself if you are driving a jeep. Go with a professional jeep touring company who know the roads and how to drive safely.
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