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briansturridge Apr 3rd, 2012 09:47 AM

Trip to colorado
 
I am thinking of planning a trip to colorado with my family. Does anyone have any tips or must sees.

Many thanks

Brian

DebitNM Apr 3rd, 2012 09:56 AM

Big state, lots to see and do; suggestions are easier when we know what YOU like to see and do, when the trip will be, etc.

spirobulldog Apr 3rd, 2012 10:02 AM

Do you like National Parks? Do you like Cities, Museums, art? Do you plan to go in summer or winter? Ski? Mountain Bike? History/Mesa Verde? How much time do you have? When do you plan to go? Trains-yes several good trains in CO? Spas? Hot Springs?

You see what Debit is getting at? We have to know a bit more.

Gretchen Apr 3rd, 2012 10:17 AM

And maybe look at a couple of threads that are already here and get some ideas to discuss. Start with "when".

PeaceOut Apr 3rd, 2012 10:21 AM

My tip is to research the state for the places that interest you most. Then do NOT overdo the driving or try to see too many places. Focus on a section of the state to explore.

I think a lot of people do not realize how long travel times can be for mountain driving. And a drive-by vacation is a waste IMHO.

Choose from Aspen, or Steamboat, or Crested Butte, or Telluride, or Winter Park areas. . .

happytrailstoyou Apr 4th, 2012 08:32 AM

There is much to see and do in Colorado. Don't overlook Rocky Mountain National Park and the drive to the top of Mount Evans: http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail...lid=XFA110-014

HTTY

Gretchen Apr 4th, 2012 10:31 AM

I'm with Happy. Rocky Mountain Park is a must. Steamboat, Crested Butte, Teeluride and Winter Park aren't really unless you are choosing a ski area.
Aspen has something to offer all seasons, and Glenwood Springs is a good stop.
And sort of to the contrary, I am often surprised at how "close" things are to Denver--2 hours in many directions offers a lot to see.
AND don't forget Denver, particularly with children. Lots to do.
But we do need the season.

spirobulldog Apr 4th, 2012 11:47 AM

You might not think of Colorado as a place for a waterpark, but Denver does have a decent one. I would do it if I were there in July or August when it is warm enough for it. It was several years ago that we were there, so I assume it is still there.

SusanM Apr 4th, 2012 12:35 PM

Here's a tip that's independent of where or when you wish to go. We took our Chevy Tahoe out there from Illinois a couple of summers ago. We had horrible car trouble West of Denver. The car wouldn't accelerate on inclines and got to the point where the engine would stall out on idling.

When we got to out destination (Beaver Creek), we took it to a mechanic, who said it was just suffering from too inferior a grade of gas for the altitude. We switched to a higher grade while there and it was fine.

Who knew? There's a reason we're called Flatlanders here in IL. :)

TravellingAround Apr 9th, 2012 02:05 PM

If you are flying into Denver, go to Red Rocks. Other places to check out is Rocky Mountain National Park, and Garden of the Gods state park in Colorado Springs.

http://www.redrocksonline.com/

kathieAHPlanner Apr 9th, 2012 05:51 PM

Golden is a nice walking town with a lot of history since it was the capitol of the Colorado Territory. http://www.2hourvacation.com/ and The Fort - also on the west side of Denver has an interesting history and unusual food like Bison Eggs and Tequila Citrus Glazed Salmon, but not inexpensive. http://www.thefort.com/

ytsmom Apr 10th, 2012 06:59 AM

The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge RR. Has great scenery that you don't get from the car, and the driver can look to his or her heart's content.

PeaceOut Apr 10th, 2012 08:41 AM

"I'm with Happy. Rocky Mountain Park is a must. Steamboat, Crested Butte, Teeluride and Winter Park aren't really unless you are choosing a ski area."

Not true.

spirobulldog Apr 10th, 2012 11:06 AM

The resorts vs RMNP. Just depends on what you want to do. Most of the resort have ski lifts for bicycle, disk golf, alpine slide, spas, etc. The resorts definately have an outdoorsy feel, of course RMNP has a bit more of that feel.

Gretchen Apr 10th, 2012 11:29 AM

AS far as I can see we have NO idea when they are going or what they are interested in. We could just go on and on. Maybe the ski resorts are "just right". Maybe they would like to fly fish. Maybe maybe.
Sand dunes, Mesa Verde--who knows.

PeaceOut Apr 11th, 2012 10:57 AM

The resorts I mentioned are located in gorgeous country where there are lots of summer activities like music festivals, art shows, fishing, rafting, etc.

Gretchen Apr 11th, 2012 12:10 PM

I know that. We don't know what they want to do. We don't know when they are coming. I do think some are more central with the same possibilities and close to other possibilities--like Breck, Aspen, even the dreaded Vail.

Gretchen Apr 11th, 2012 12:13 PM

As an addendum, maybe the kids are younger and would like the dinosaur sites I often recommend, or the train rides or the gold mine. We just don't know. There is a lot to do in Denver that they might like along with mountain stuff.


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