Trip for 2 to Colorado need ideas.
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Trip for 2 to Colorado need ideas.
My wife and I are looking for a private mountain view setting in Colorado for our 10 year anniversary. We are both everyday cannabis smokers so a place that's weed friendly would be ideal. We have never been to Colorado before so any really need some guidence on were to go. Thanks
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I'm not personally aware of any pot friendly hotels - in fact, most make it pretty clear they don't allow it - but I did find this online:
https://www.coloradopotguide.com/mar...iendly-hotels/
Do you have a city in mind?
https://www.coloradopotguide.com/mar...iendly-hotels/
Do you have a city in mind?
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Even if it's not pot friendly that's OK. I don't have a city in mind I'm open to suggestions. I've looked some stuff up but it seems to touristy I'm hoping by getting on these forums I can find something like a private cabin with a great view and that's more peaceful than a bizzy town in a hotel.
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Well, you're spoiled for choice then. Touristy is relative, it's all about time of year. A place that's touristy in the summer could well be a ghost town in the winter, and vice versa.
I like Estes Park in the winter, but avoid it like the plague in the summer.
I also like Ouray in the winter, the summer, not-so-much.
What time of year are we talking about? Knowing that would be a big help.
Some beautiful places to consider - Lake City, Gunnison, Crested Butte (off season), Steamboat Springs, Buena Vista, Leadville.
Very easy to find off the beaten path places to stay - even if near a 'touristy' area - just look for accommodation on the fringes.
Colorado is also awash in small, obscure towns that few people who don't live here have heard of.
I like Estes Park in the winter, but avoid it like the plague in the summer.
I also like Ouray in the winter, the summer, not-so-much.
What time of year are we talking about? Knowing that would be a big help.
Some beautiful places to consider - Lake City, Gunnison, Crested Butte (off season), Steamboat Springs, Buena Vista, Leadville.
Very easy to find off the beaten path places to stay - even if near a 'touristy' area - just look for accommodation on the fringes.
Colorado is also awash in small, obscure towns that few people who don't live here have heard of.
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