Explore the diverse natural wonders of Colorado, from the majestic peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park to the ancient cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. This curated collection showcases the state's most breathtaking landscapes, thrilling adventures, and charming mountain towns.
Rocky Mountain National Park
Experience breathtaking alpine scenery with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities and challenging hiking trails. This park offers a true taste of the majestic Colorado Rockies.
Mesa Verde
A national park with ancient cliff dwellings that visitors can explore.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Marvel at the dramatic, sheer cliffs and deep gorges of this less-trafficked national park. Its immense depth and narrow width make for a truly awe-inspiring spectacle.
Great Sand Dunes
Discover North America's tallest sand dunes set against the backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. It's a surreal landscape perfect for sandboarding and hiking.
Glenwood Springs
A mountain town known for its amusement park, river rafting, biking, and hot springs.
Mount Blue Sky
A mountain peak over 14,000 ft that can be driven to the summit.
Pikes Peak
A mountain peak over 14,000 ft that can be driven or taken via cog railway to the summit.
Georgetown Loop Railroad
An affordable train ride that offers incredible views in the mountains.
Durango
Departure point for the Durango to Silverton train ride, which offers views of the San Juan Mountains and Animus River.
Silverton
Destination of the Durango to Silverton train, a historic old west town where you can grab lunch at a historic saloon.
San Juan Mountains
Towering, unbelievable mountains traversed by the Durango Silverton train.
Animus River
A river that can be viewed from the Durango to Silverton train.
Glenwood Hot Springs
The largest hot springs in the world, featuring Shosonyi Shoots.
Shosonyi Shoots
A lazy river meets water slide attraction at Glenwood Hot Springs.
Uray
A town with hotels offering barrel-like hot springs on the mountainside with views of the valley.
Manitou Springs
Discover a charming Victorian town at the base of Pikes Peak, famous for its natural mineral springs and unique shops. It's a refreshing escape with a quirky vibe.
Idaho Springs
Visit one of Colorado's oldest mining towns, known for its historic downtown, hot springs, and proximity to Denver. It's a convenient stop for history buffs and relaxation seekers.
Pagosa Springs
A town known for its resorts located right on the river.
Leadville
Home to the Mining Hall of Fame and location of a zipline experience.
Royal Gorge
Gaze into the depths of one of North America's most spectacular canyons, carved by the Arkansas River. It features a dramatic suspension bridge and an exhilarating zip line.
John Denver Sanctuary
Beautiful, free gardens in Aspen, Colorado, dedicated to the famous country singer.
Betty Ford Gardens
Gorgeous, manicured gardens surrounded by mountains and a running river in Vail, Colorado.
Hanging Lake
A popular hiking destination near Glenwood Springs requiring reservations.
Maroon Bells
A scenic mountain area requiring reservations to visit.
Rifle Falls State Park
A state park featuring red rock scenery.
Colorado National Monument
Area with red rock scenery to drive through.
Bridal Veil Falls
The tallest waterfall in Colorado, located near Telluride.
Mountain Village
Connected to Telluride by a gondola.
Box Canyon Falls
An attraction in Uray, Colorado.
Monument Valley
Mentioned as part of the Four Corners trip.
Choco Canyon
An ancient Native American ruin.
Canyon Deay
Mentioned as part of the Four Corners trip.
Bear Lake
A lake in Rocky Mountain National Park known for hiking and beautiful views.
Frisco
Town used as a base to see Breckenridge and Vail.
Breenidge
A mountain town with a riverwalk, free trolley, free gondola, and a troll in the woods.
Veil
A mountain town modeled after Disneyland, with unique shops and the Betty Ford Gardens.
Aspen
A rich town with John Denver Sanctuary.
Estes Park
Town where Stanley Hotel is, and Riverwalk.
Stanley Hotel
A haunted hotel that inspired The Shining.
Grand Lake Lodge
A fantastic lodging option near Rocky Mountain National Park with views of Grand Lake.
Old Fall River Road
Drive one of the oldest scenic mountain roads in Rocky Mountain National Park, offering a slower, more intimate experience of the alpine landscape. It winds its way to the Alpine Visitor Center.
Roaring Cascades
Experience the power and beauty of this impressive waterfall, a highlight for hikers and nature lovers. The sound of the cascading water is truly mesmerizing.
Montrose
A town used as a base to go to Telluride.
Telluride
An insanely gorgeous ski town located in a box canyon.
Alamosa
A town near the Great Sand Dunes.
Garden of the Gods
Red rock formations at the base of Pikes Peak.