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10 Things to do in Colorado Before Summer Officially Ends

September 9, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

It may be the dog days of summer, but there’s still time to knock these off the list…

Summer is brief, here in Colorado. In the mountains, the snow sticks around until June and usually makes a roaring comeback by October.

Still, that’s plenty of time to check some things off your Colorado summer bucket list, things every resident or visitor to our great state should do before they kick the bucket. With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of things to add to, then check off, your list this summer.

Drink a microbrew at 14,000 feet

Colorado has more mountains above 14,000 than any other state in the Lower 48. Climbing one is a feat of endurance that will have you gasping for breath in the thin air while your legs scream at you about the constant uphill walking. But get to the top of one and you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view from the top of the world and feeling of accomplishment that goes great with a Colorado microbrew you carried all that way.

Mountain bike down a ski hill

Most people who come to a Colorado ski area do so in winter, but for a brief period after the snow has melted and the mud has dried, many resorts spin the lifts for mountain biking. Take your bike, or rent one if you don’t have a full-suspension downhill bike, and you’ll never look at the sport in the same way again. If you’ve spent your life pedaling up trails to get the downhill adrenaline rush, it will feel almost like cheating.

Soak in a natural hot springs

Yes, most of Colorado’s many hot springs resorts and spas are open year-round, but summer is the best time to visit one, when the mountain air is warm and you don’t have to rush inside after a soak to avoid freezing to death. They range in opulence from rustic, natural pools to posh resorts. The geothermally heated water comes from deep below the ground for our soaking pleasure, a side effect of the geologic forces that built the Rockies. Some great destinations include Indian Hot Springs, just 30 miles west of Denver; Mount Princeton, near Buena Vista; Glenwood Hot Springs; and Pagosa Hot Springs in southern Colorado.

Drive Trail Ridge Road

This road through Rocky Mountain National Park may have more amazing scenery per mile than any other in Colorado. The road, which connects the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake, tops out at 12,209 feet and is blanketed in deep snow most of the year. But come between June and September and you’ll be awed at the mountain splendor of this gorgeous corner of Colorado. Be sure to give yourself lots of time because you’ll be stopping for plenty of pictures (and maybe traffic if it’s a summer weekend.)

See a show at Red Rocks

The most famous concert venue this side of Madison Square Garden belongs on every Coloradan’s bucket list. The concert venue is located between massive rocky outcroppings, with the lights of Denver twinkling in the distance. It’s a unique concert experience, for fans and the artists who spend their summers touring bland, cookie-cutter amphitheaters, so expect a good show.

Coronavirus makes this one difficult to check off, but be on the lookout for the rare in-person or virtual concerts. And if music isn’t your thing, you might want to try for a drive-in movie instead.

Ride the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

Before the highways laced the mountains, the railroads were lifelines for Colorado’s isolated mining towns. None are more isolated than Silverton in southwest Colorado. Although the train normally starts in Durango, it’s starting at the Rockwood Station just 18 miles north of the city at the moment. Hop on and enjoy some of the most incredible scenery in the state while you sit back and relax. Stop for lunch in historic Silverton before the long journey home (or at least back to your car).

Climb the highest sand dune in North America

You’ll find a unique natural gem in southern Colorado’s San Luis Valley, where thousands of years of winds from the desert southwest have built an impressive collection of dunes up against the jagged wall of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is unlike anywhere else in Colorado and a must-see for those who haven’t been. Come in early summer when Medano Creek is flowing and you can climb the dunes barefoot without burning your feet.

Day hike to a unique spot near the Front Range

Just because you live in Denver or Colorado Springs doesn’t mean you can’t experience the beauty of the mountains on an easy day hike. There are many destinations that you can visit and be home in time for an afternoon nap. Staunton State Park is amazing day trip, with jagged cliffs and waterfalls and a robust trail system. Another easy getaway is Saint Mary’s Glacier, a modest hike starting near Interstate 70 west of Denver.

Explore ancient cliff dwellings

More than 600 years before Colorado became a state there was a flourishing civilization in the Southwest that left behind one of the great archaeological wonders of North America: the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park. Built in locations that seem impossible to modern eyes, and without modern tools, the cliff dwellings stand as a testament to the Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan) culture, which flourished and then disappeared for reasons nobody is quite sure of, all before Columbus “discovered” the Americas. Tour the dwellings and wonder if our cities will have similar staying power in 600 years.

Camp at (or at least hike to) a mountain lake

John Denver had it right – there’s nothing more serene than a clear blue mountain lake. Colorado’s mountains are full of wilderness gems, where the cold waters teem with fish and the mountains tower overhead. The best way to enjoy one is to carry an overnight pack and camp, to spend as much time as possible soaking in the view or catching trout, but a lake can also make a great day hike. See elsewhere in this guide for some destination ideas, or just take out a map, look for a lake and find the nearest trailhead.

 

Article originally published at https://theknow.denverpost.com/2020/08/28/things-to-do-colorado-summer/239110/.

Filed Under: Community, Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do, Travel Tagged With: Just For Fun, Nature, Out and About, Things to Do, Travel

Top 5 Scenic Drives Near Colorado Springs

August 25, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

The Colorado Springs area encompasses a wide variety of scenic drives in the region from pristine pine and aspen forests along Pikes Peak to twisty canyons and winding mountain passes.

 

1. GOLD BELT SCENIC BYWAY

Our most famous route is the Gold Belt Scenic Byway. This scenic drive takes you along the historic railroad and stagecoach routes where the most prominent, populated mining towns were located: Florissant, Victor, Canon City, Florence and nearby Cripple Creek. These scenic drives can take anywhere from two to eight hours and is about 135 miles total. Drive part of it or drive it all, but don’t forget to stop and take in each of the areas main attractions.

2. GOLDEN LOOP HISTORIC PARKWAY

We also recommend the Golden Loop Historic Parkway, which was made famous during the gold rush in the 1890s. This area includes the Cripple Creek and Victor mining areas and takes you through historic mining backcountry roads.

3. PIKES PEAK HIGHWAY

Another one of our favorite scenic drives near Colorado Springs is the Pikes Peak Highway. Take the trip up to the mountain’s summit and overlook the city. This 19-mile road starts at 7,400 feet and climbs up to 14,115 feet at the top of the mountain. On your way up, you’ll see beautiful trees, serene lakes, hills and mountaintops.

4. SKYLINE DRIVE

Drive your passenger car on a road that ascends and follows the top of a high razorback ridge overlooking Cañon City. Skyline Drive is a one-way, paved road from US 50 on the west edge of town. Soon the landscape falls away hundreds of feet on both sides, which is just a bit hair-raising. The city spreads out on both sides of you and there are pullouts to enjoy the view. Towards the top, there is an interpretive display to help you see the ancient dinosaur tracks embedded in the cliff face.

5. RUSSELL TUTT SCENIC HIGHWAY

A “hidden gem” is the Russell Tutt Scenic Highway. It takes you to the Will Rodgers Shrine inside the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. It’s only a 1.4-mile drive up the mountain and it provides amazing views of Colorado Springs. The cost is included in your zoo admission for that day.  

The fall months are especially pretty for these Colorado scenic drives, so be sure to bring your camera to capture the golden hues of the trees and other foliage.

Enjoy these breathtaking drives near Colorado Springs!

 

Article originally published at https://www.visitcos.com/things-to-do/outdoors/scenic-drives/.

Filed Under: Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do Tagged With: Colorado Springs, Just For Fun, Nature, Out and About, Things to Do, Travel

10 Not-to-Miss Experiences in Colorado Springs, Olympic City USA

August 19, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

The Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs

For quintessential Colorado beauty, high-altitude attractions and Olympic inspiration, Colorado Springs is a year-round destination with an impressive roster of outdoor, family-friendly and cultural activities.

The small but mighty counterpoint to Denver, Colorado Springs is a quick, scenic, drive away and one of visitors’ favorite destinations. Making it even more accessible, many major airlines offer direct flights to the Colorado Springs Airport, situated just minutes from downtown.

From scenic hikes to Olympic experiences and zipline adventures, there are plenty of ways to spend your time in Colorado Springs. Below you’ll find 10 of the top can’t-miss experiences in the Pikes Peak region.

And if you’re looking for a place to stay, lodging options cover all travel styles, including luxury hotels, historic properties, vacation homes, campgrounds, RV parks and cabins.

1. SEE WHERE OLYMPIC DREAMS ARE BORN AT THE COLORADO SPRINGS OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER.

The flagship Olympic Training Center offers year-round tours of the 35-acre complex where Olympic champions and Team USA hopefuls live and train. The interactive exhibits at the newly renovated visitor center provide information and inspiration on what it takes to go for the gold. Watch a Video About Olympic City USA >>

2. GET YOUR HEART PUMPING ON THE MANITOU INCLINE.

The hike up the Manitou Incline doesn’t sound like a tough endeavor until you realize it climbs 2,000 vertical feet along 2,800 steps in just under 1 mile. You’ll follow the path of old tracks that were originally built for a cable car to transport pipeline materials. With the rails since removed, the Manitou Incline now draws hundreds of thousands of people, from Olympic athletes to those seeking a challenging trek with stunning views.

3. DISCOVER BEAUTY AND GEOLOGICAL HISTORY AT GARDEN OF THE GODS PARK.

This biological melting pot — a meeting of grasslands, woodlands and mountain forest — has been deemed a National Natural Landmark, and is also rated the No. 1 park in the U.S. in 2014 by TripAdvisor®. The towering red sandstone rock formations such as Kissing Camels, Balanced Rock and Siamese Twins, create an other-worldly setting for a low-key hike or high-intensity training. Start your adventure at the Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center. The world-class Visitor & Nature Center and museum is the most visited attraction in the region with all-new interactive exhibits.

4. SOAK IN THE INSPIRATION FOR “AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL” AT PIKES PEAK.

Experience America’s Mountain in a variety of ways. Whether you choose to drive the scenic 19-mile Pikes Peak Highway or hike up Barr Trail, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the majestic Rocky Mountains and far across the “fruited plains” once you reach the 14,115-foot summit.

5. EXPLORE THE COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER AT COLORADO COLLEGE’S MULTIDISCIPLINARY CULTURE.

There aren’t many places where you’ll find a nationally accredited art museum, Broadway-worthy theater, gourmet dining, retail shop and an art school all under one roof, but the Fine Arts Center encompasses just that. Traveling exhibitions, events, musicals, dramatic plays and concerts are a few of the reasons to plan a visit.

6. FIND THRILLS IN THE ROYAL GORGE REGION.

The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park is better than ever, showcasing a new visitor center and updated activities. Cross the highest suspension bridge in North America — suspended 956 feet above the Arkansas River — either on foot or Segway, plus enjoy a host of attractions like an aerial gondola ride, the iconic Water Clock and a historical expo and shows in the Plaza Theater. Adrenaline junkies can fly through the air on the Royal Rush Skycoaster, traverse the gorge via the Cloudscraper ZipRider zipline or navigate rapids below with Royal Gorge Rafting. Hop aboard the Royal Gorge Route Railroad for a 24-mile train ride winding through the gorge while enjoying local wine and a gourmet meal.

7. GO WILD AT CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO.

Experience America’s only mountain zoo, home to more than 900 animals and 200 species. Hand-feed the giraffes or elephants, visit zebra and warthogs in the Encounter Africa exhibit, and check out the new Australia Walkabout – home to alligators, wallabies and even a tree kangaroo. Ride the antique carousel and soar over the zoo on the ski-lift-style Mountaineer Sky Ride.

8. BASK IN THE SCENERY OF THE BROADMOOR’S SEVEN FALLS.

This park exhibits natural beauty and activities. The waterfalls are a sight to behold, and you can climb the 224 steps nearby to reach the stream that feeds them as well as hiking trails. For more exploration, the park’s Broadmoor Soaring Adventure course lifts you above the scenery on two thrilling zipline courses and a rope bridge above the falls. When hunger strikes, have lunch or dinner at Restaurant 1858, where prime patio seating looks out to the base of the falls.

9. SAMPLE A PINT FROM ONE OF COLORADO’S CRAFT BREWERIES.

In a state known for craft brewing, Colorado Springs is no exception. Enjoy a beer at one of the many local spots, including Great Storm Brewing, Colorado Mountain Brewery and Pikes Peak Brewing Company, where you can taste brews named for area landmarks — like the Summit House Oatmeal Stout, which gives a nod to the spot atop Pikes Peak from which you can see all the way to Kansas. Look through more breweries >>

10. FIND YOUR FITNESS ON THE AREA’S HIKING AND BIKING TRAILS.

In addition to the well-known hiking and biking trails around Pikes Peak, the Manitou Incline and Garden of the Gods, outdoor enthusiasts have their pick from a bounty of parks and trail systems, including Paint Mines Interpretive Park and Cheyenne Mountain State Park. So whether you want to be an Olympian or just train like one, find more parks and the top 25 trails in the area >>

WANT MORE?

Finalizing your travel plans? Make things easier with trip-planning resources like a free Colorado Springs vacation planner or app, and check out deals and coupons for special offers on lodging, attractions and more. The Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau also provides travel tools and event listings.

Learn More About Colorado Springs >>

 

Article originally published at https://www.colorado.com/articles/10-not-miss-experiences-colorado-springs.

Filed Under: Community, Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do, Travel Tagged With: Colorado Springs, Just For Fun, Out and About, Things to Do, Travel

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