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Colorado Summer

Colorado Summer Vacation Plan

Colorado Summer Vacation Plan, the best season

This is the perfect starting point for planning your Colorado summer vacation. Visiting during the summer is arguably the best time to experience everything this glorious state has to offer.

As the most geographically diverse region in the United States, the Mountain West provides endless natural wonders to explore. Your road trip adventure begins with choosing destinations that match your expectations, mapping out scenic mountain routes, and finding family-friendly activities along the way.

Be sure to use our FREE itinerary tool to organize your entire vacation.

  • Sporting

    Engage in your favorite mountain sports. Such as Golf, Bicycling, Rock Climbing, Horseback Riding, Adventure Parks, Fishing.

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  • Get Out There

    Learn about Colorado's State and National Parks, RV Travel, Hiking, Backpacking, Wildlife & Birdwatching, Wildflowers.

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  • Family Fun

    Check out these family-fun activities: Things to do with Kids, Aerial & Adventure Parks, Rodeos, Hot Springs, Educational Tours.

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  • On the Water

    Check out how to get your toes wet. Whitewater Rafting, Lakes & Marinas, Sailing, Paddle Crafts, Fishing.

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  • Sightseeing & History

    Ways to get an eyeful and learn about the past. Historical Scenic Train Rides, Gondola Rides, Off-Road Tours, Ghost Towns, Dinosaurs, Museums.

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  • Culture

    Experience these native activities. Check the Events Calendar, Wine Tasting Rooms, Breweries, Find a Rodeo, stop at a Farmers Market.

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  • Shopping

    Colorado has everything from immersive Malls, Antique Shops, Art Galleries & Art Walks, Artsian Markets, many made-in-Colorado wares.

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  • Scenic Drives

    Colorado's vistas are a journey not to miss. Find exceptional scenic drives, byways, and leaf peeping.

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  • Top Spots

    Colorado has some very attractive destinations. State standouts: Estes Park, Royal Gorge Region, State & National Parks, Resort Towns.

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  • Big Kids
    Some things are just for adults. Wine Tasting Rooms, Casinos, Brews & Bud Tours, Romantic Getaways.

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Nature & Public Lands: The Great Colorado Outdoors

Colorado’s landscape is a masterclass in diversity, featuring everything from 14,000-foot "Fourteeners" to rolling sand dunes and deep river canyons. With nearly half the state designated as public land, your options for exploration are practically infinite. Whether you are looking for the amenities of a state park or the rugged solitude of a national forest, the "Centennial State" is your playground.

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Adventure Parks

Family & Adventure Parks: High-Altitude Thrills

When the snow melts, Colorado’s ski resorts transform into summer "Discovery" centers. From alpine slides and mountain coasters to world-class aerial parks, these destinations offer a "Disney World of the Mountains" experience. It’s the perfect way to keep the kids engaged while enjoying the crisp mountain air.

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Water & Recreation: Rafting, Lakes, and Rivers

Water in Colorado is a precious summer resource. Between the adrenaline-pumping whitewater of the Arkansas River and the glass-like serenity of Grand Lake, there is a "liquid" adventure for every pace. Whether you’re piloting a motorboat, paddling a SUP, or bracing for a Class IV rapid, the high country water is calling.

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Sightseeing & History: Echoes of the Old West

Touch the living history of the American West. Colorado’s past is etched into its landscape—from the dinosaur tracks of the Royal Gorge to the silver-mining ghost towns of the high country. Sightseeing here is an immersive journey through time, easily accessible via historic trains and guided jeep tours.

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Events, Wine & Culture: The Spirit of Summer

Summer in Colorado is one long celebration. From the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater to the sun-soaked peach orchards of the Western Slope, the state's cultural calendar is packed. Experience the unique "high-altitude" profiles of our wineries or dive into the world-renowned craft brewery scene.

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Artisan shopping in Colorado

Shopping & Local Treasures: Malls to Mountains

Shopping in Colorado is an exercise in variety. You can spend your morning browsing luxury flagships in Denver and your afternoon hunting for 19th-century antiques in a small mountain town. Colorado is also a haven for artisan entrepreneurs, offering custom gear and boutique clothing you won't find anywhere else.

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Scenic Drives & Byways: Views from the Top

In Colorado, the road to your destination is often a highlight of the trip. Our 26 Scenic and Historic Byways offer front-row seats to spectacular panoramas, lush forests, and glimpses of elk and bighorn sheep. From the towering heights of Trail Ridge Road to the winding beauty of the Million Dollar Highway, these drives are a "must" for any road trip.

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Sporting & Recreation: Active Adventures

For those who prefer their vacation with a side of cardio, Colorado offers world-class facilities and natural terrain. Whether you're chasing a "birdie" at 8,000 feet, grinding gravel on a mountain bike, or exploring the backcountry on horseback, the high-altitude air provides a new element of challenge.

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Top Destinations: Exploring Colorado's Regions

Every corner of Colorado has a unique heartbeat. To plan the perfect vacation, you first have to find your region. From the bustling energy of the Front Range to the secluded beauty of the Western Slope and the world-famous resort towns of the Central Mountains, your base camp awaits.

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Best for Big Kids

Discover sophisticated activities and leisure tailored for the mature traveler. Whether you're planning a full weekend getaway or just taking a little time off, these experiences offer the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery.

A Colorado Summer Vacation Plan and more

There are many more amazing places and things to do on your Colorado Summer Vacation, and hopefully, you will make discoveries along your journey.

Your summer vacation plan starts with finding destinations and activities that interest you, then crafting your summer road trip route to accommodate these visits.

If finding kids' activities is a primary focus, please check out this article about kids' activities in Colorado. Please use the free itinerary tool, as it is indispensable for organizing your trip. Have a nice summer vacation in Colorado!

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Group Events – Travel

Colorado Group Events

Group Events - Weddings, Reunions, Business Meetings

Colorado is here to facilitate weddings, reunions, business meetings, or whatever group events and travel means to you. Colorado has developed into a world-class destination on many levels, including lodging choices ranging from the most exquisite custom homes to brand-name hotels and more out-of-the-way lodges. For many, Colorado means adventure and fun. With so many types of activities, everyone in your group will be satisfied. Venues for your event are also plentiful. We suggest contacting a professional planner to make your group event the best it can be.

Group/Event Organizers

Organizing and managing group events is no small task; hiring a professional is best. Experienced event organizers are available in Colorado’s popular resort towns and larger metropolitan areas, such as Denver, Boulder, or Colorado Springs. These companies are familiar with towns, travel, and amenities. They will help you find and select the best facilities for your group's needs.

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Recreation and Entertainment

Colorado is all about recreation and entertainment. The state’s top resort towns have developed into experts in accommodating the recreational needs of guests. With various recreational organizations and venues to draw from, the recreational expectations of groups of all types will be satisfied.

Group Recreation Ideas:

  • Skiing and Snowboarding - beginner through advanced, with programs and schools.
  • Non-skier activities - a long list of alternatives.
  • Adventure Parks - onsight resort parks or off-site specialty adventure parks.
  • Sightseeing - gondola and chairlift rides, balloon rides, and other tours.
  • Scenic Train Rides - several choices across the state.
  • River activities - whitewater rafting and river boating.
  • Lakes - sailing, SUP, motorboating, beaches, and more.
  • Fishing - guided fishing trips.
  • Pools and Hot Springs - onsite pools, hot tubs, and near by natural hot springs.
  • Spas and Wellness centers - onsite certified staff.
  • Golf
  • Group Tours - hiking, biking, ski touring, snowshoeing, horseback tours, wagon and sleigh rides, nature tours, historical tours, jeep tours, snowmobile tours, hot air balloon tours, and more.
  • The Arts - performing arts venues, exhibits, retreats, classes, etc.
  • Music venues - music festivals and events, local bars, and dedicated venues.
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Lodging

Resort Town Lodging

Popular resort communities such as Vail, Beaver Creek, Telluride, Aspen/Snowmass, Steamboat Springs, and the like offer the broadest range of accommodations, including hotels, custom homes, estates, and neighboring guest facilities.

Luxury Hotels

Colorado has over 200 luxury hotels to choose from. Some examples are The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, The Little Nell in Aspen, The Ritz-Carlton at Bachelor Gulch, and several in the Denver area. All of these luxury hotels are well-appointed and include various guest facilities.

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Guest Ranches

Guest Ranches for Group Events

Colorado has hundreds of guest ranches, also known as dude ranches. These ranches provide a more out-of-the-way experience, as most are tucked away in remote Colorado locations. Guest ranches, for the most part, are Colorado’s historical cattle ranches modernized. Like cattle ranches from the Old West, guest ranches are all-inclusive. Often, lodging is within a bunkhouse, a main lodge, or private cabins scattered about the property. Meals are served at the main lodge, either restaurant-style or family-style, and western BBQ setups are common, too.

Guest Ranch Activities

Guest ranches generally have an old-west theme of western horseback riding and cattle activities. However, many guest ranches are revolutionizing what is offered at ranches. More and more guest ranches are becoming luxury experiences with four and 5-star ratings. In addition to the traditional western horseback trail riding and round-ups, it’s not uncommon for the following activities to be available:

  • Event hosting - weddings, corporate retreats, seminars.
  • Wagon and Sleigh rides.
  • Pools and hot springs.
  • Complete spas and wellness classes - traditional spa activities and sometimes health and wellness-trained staff.
  • River and lake access - river, lake, and fishing activities.
  • Hunting - seasonal guided hunting.
  • Skiing & snowshoeing - cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sometimes snowcat access downhill skiing.
  • Mountain biking & snow biking - designated trails.
  • Hiking and walking paths - access and guided tours.
  • Tennis courts and other outside game setups.

Transportation

Colorado Transportation

Getting to Colorado is easy via Denver International Airport (DIA). This airport is the 10th business airport in the world and is rated the best-run airport in North America. DIA is also a hub for travelers whose destination is one of Colorao’s resort towns or adjacent communities. Colorado has over 13 regional airports that are served via DIA. Making traveling to your mountain town destination fast and easy. Ground transportation, such as trains and shuttle services, also reside from DIA and within Colorado’s communities. However, your group visitors, coming from any direction, will find getting to and around Colorado a stress-free endeavor.

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Canon City

Travel to Canon City, Colorado

Tucked into the folds and bluffs of the Arkansas Valley in south central Colorado, Canon City boasts the nickname of “The Climate Capital of Colorado” due to the mild climate. The relaxed pace of the region’s quaint small towns, spectacular scenery, year-round outdoor activities, The Royal Gorge Park & Bridge, and The Arkansas River, which flows through the region, make this the perfect vacation destination. Request a FREE Vacation Guide.

Favorite Things to Do in the Royal Gorge Region

  • Royal Gorge Bridge and Park – a must-see and do experience. Cross America’s highest suspension bridge and participate in the other features offered at the park.
  • Whitewater rafting through the Royal Gorge Canyon – a very popular way to see and experience all the wonders of the Royal Gorge Canyon and the Arkansas River.
  • Jeep Tours – The Royal Gorge Region is an amazing place to travel through. Featuring a high alpine desert landscape and a plethora of off-road routes.
  • Royal Gorge Scenic Train – climb onboard the original transcontinental passenger train from the early 1900s.
  • The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey – voted “Best Front Range Tasting Room” by Colorado Vine. The wine-tasting room is open daily.
  • Mountain Biking & Hiking – are understated activities but many exceptional miles of trails await.

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About Canon City and Regional Attractions

Family fun starts with a memorable ride on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, one of the most scenic train rides in the world. The historic tracks follow the Arkansas River through the Royal Gorge Canyon, with views of the bridge from below. The whole family will enjoy exploring the unique rock formations and historic dinosaur sites. Leisure seekers will delight in the one-of-a-kind galleries, renowned antiquing, wine tasting, golfing, and fishing.

Canon City is home to The Royal Gorge, which has a width of 50 feet at the base of the gorge and a few hundred feet at its top, with a depth of 1,200 feet; the 10-mile-long canyon is a stunning natural wonder. 1929, one of the world’s highest suspension bridges was built over the Grand Gorge. The Royal Gorge Bridge has a quarter-mile long span and hangs 1,053 feet above the gorge. The bridge is one of Colorado’s most popular attractions.

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Snowmass Village

What Makes Snowmass Village Special

Snowmass Village is renowned for its welcoming, family-friendly, yet adventurous atmosphere. A village surrounded by a world-class ski resort that welcomes like-minded mountain adventurers is here to make mountain ambitions come true. Year-round opportunities are available for the young and old; find groups, guides, lessons, and more while visiting Snowmass Village

Snowmass Village Attractions

Snowmass Village festivals, activities, and on-mountain fun are the hallmarks of this scenic destination resort. Snowmass Village and the town of Aspen has an on-going roster of races, concerts, parties, cultural events, and more. Check the events calendar and make your visit even more full of reasons to have a great time.

Snowmass Village Winter :: Snowmass Village Summer

Winter at Snowmass

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Wintertime at the Village

Winter at Snowmass will keep the whole family happy with epic ski terrain parks, pipes, wide-open groomers, bumps, and big mountain skiing. Enjoy 95% ski-in/ski-out lodging convenience to more than 3,332 ski-able acres, accompanied by several stylish and trendy options for dining, entertainment, and shopping. Take a closer look; what you don’t know may surprise you. Snowmass offers a variety of fun for your entire family!

Winter Activities at Snowmass Village

In addition to the huge ski/snowboarding resort and terrain parks. Here are some popular winter activities:

  • Cross-country skiing – North America’s largest, FREE groomed Nordic trail system, connecting Aspen and Snowmass via the Owl Creek Trail, includes varied, entertaining ski trails. More about Nordic Resorts.
  • Snowshoeing – follow a marked trail on Snowmass Mountain or sign up for a guided tour with a local naturalist.
  • The Breathtaker Alpine Coaster – is a fun, safe, year-round adventure activity for the whole gang. Wind your way down on the coaster track through a scenic alpine forest.
  • Snow Tubing – a multi-lane tubing facility with lift access and lights for evening fun.
  • Ullr Nights – on select nights during peak season, join in on the wonderland party celebrating Ullr, the Norse God of Snow.
  • Snowcat Dinner Rides – jump on board a modern snowcat with your party and have a fantastic dinner in a mountaintop cabin.
  • Naturalist Snowshoe Tours – join a guided snowshoe tour with a knowledgeable naturalist.
  • Nastar – check out your alpine skiing skills on a designed course by Nastar.
  • Aspen Powder Tours – explore the backcountry with an experienced guide and find some of the best powder stashes.
  • Gondola Sightseeing Tickets – explore the mountains via a scenic gondola or chairlift ride.

Summertime – The Lost Forest

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Summer at Aspen Snowmass

Visiting Aspen Snowmass in the summer invites you to explore even more ways to enjoy mountain activities and lifestyles.

  • Hiking – of course, there’s plenty of hiking.
  • Explore the Lost Forest – a mountain version of an adventure park that includes an extensive zipline canopy tour, a ropes challenge course, the Alpine Coaster, a climbing wall, hiking trails, a trout pond, and a disc golf course.
  • Snowmass Bike Park – for mountain bike enthusiasts, this park facilitates beginners through advanced rides on designed downhill trails. Trails cover 2,897 vertical feet.
  • Sightseeing Gondola & Chairlift Rides – quickly climb the mountain, take in views, and access free outdoor activities, miles of trails, and delicious on-mountain dining.
  • Camp Aspen Snowmass – a summer camp for ages 5 – 15. Fostering a love for the outdoors and crafts.
  • Paintball – it can get crazy, but have fun with an outdoor paintball campaign. Participants each have 300 washable and biodegradable paintballs to take out the opposition with.
  • Climbing Wall – check out the Rugged Ascent Climbing Wall, which has 14 lanes with various routes and difficulties.
  • Mountain-top Yoga – rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit with an all-level mountain-top yoga class.
  • Visit the Maroon Bells – this is a popular must-see. Learn more about how to visit this pristine area.

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Summer in Summit County

Summer in Summit County, Colorado

Welcome to Summer in Summit County and one of  ‘Colorado’s Favorite Playgrounds!’ Blessed with a central location in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, Summit County encompasses the inviting towns of Keystone, Dillon, Frisco, Silverthorne, Copper Mountain, Heeney, and Breckenridge. The high altitude of Summit County makes for an ideal place to cool of in the hot summer months.

While Summit County is known for its winter activities it is also the county in the United States with the longest average life expectancy according to the U.S. census. The healthy and active lifestyle that reigns in both summer and winter surely has something to do with that.

Summit County Summertime

Our historic towns have much to offer for all ages during the summer months. Celebrate the history of these National Historic Districts and stroll down our Main Streets while enjoying the one-of-a-kind architecture, unique shopping, and dining options.

Summer in Summit County Standouts

Summit County has a thriving arts and cultural scene for both locals and visitors. Check out the annual festivals as well as weekly and monthly events across a variety of disciplines from glassblowing to bluegrass.

Enjoy a guided tour of Summit County’s many breweries with transportation provided. The Summit County Brewery Tour is a six-hour party on wheels for people 21 years old and older. Consider the addition of a few marijuana dispensaries to your tours and go on a Brews, Booze and Bud Tour for a very good time.

Summit County also has a free bus service. The Summit Stage provides year round transportation in and around Summit County.

Find many unique lodging opportunities for romantic getaways, family vacations, and weekend adventures with friends. Summit County has many options to suit any family, group, couple, or individual.

 

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All Aboard!

All Aboard – it’s that time

Welcome to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad! We’re glad you’ve chosen to visit. Whether you are new to experiencing this legendary railroad or have been a returning guest for years, we look forward to offering you the best in year-round historic train adventures presented today as they were in 1882! We invite you to hop aboard and relive the “Golden Age” on our railroad, which was voted “#1 Best Scenic Train in North America “ by USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice 2021 & 2022, “Best Historic Railroad of the West” 2021-23 by TrueWest Magazine Readers, and “Best Train Experience in the West” in 2016 by Sunset Magazine. Order a FREE All-Aboard Guide.

About D&SNGRR

Our family has dedicated decades to preserving the history surrounding this national treasure, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This railroad is designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service and an American Society of Civil Engineering Landmark.

When is the best time to visit the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad? Any time of the year!

During the winter, we offer exclusive round-trip train adventures deep into the heart of the San Juan National Forest to Cascade Canyon as well as the premier holiday family event train, THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train ride.

If you’re visiting in the springtime, your train excursion may feature incredible waterfalls during the spring thaw season as you journey to Cascade Canyon.

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All Aboard in the Summer

Summer is high season at the D&S with daily full day Durango to Silverton excursions May through October departing from Durango. We also offer daily 5-hour excursions on the Cascade Canyon Express seven days a week during the high season. These rail journeys also depart from the Durango Depot and travel to Cascade Canyon and are a perfect highlight reel of spectacular Rocky Mountain vistas for those with limited time.

Autumn offers you a unique way to experience peak leaf season from the comfort of the D&S train. Connect with family and friends as you explore the Rocky Mountains by historic railway. Sit back and allow yourself to be transported through a riot of blazing fall colors featuring the spectacular golden glow of aspens.

However you choose to relax and connect on the D&S train, and whatever adventure awaits you, we hope you have an inspiring journey where you create wonderful life-long memories!

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Heeney

Visit Heeney, Colorado

The little community of Heeney is 8,000 feet above sea level and nestled between two spectacular mountain ranges, the Gore and Williams Peak.  This area, one of Colorado’s best-kept secrets, includes the Lower Blue River Valley, the Green Mountain Reservoir, and the popular Cataract Lake & Falls in the Eagles Nest Wilderness area.  Heeney is in Summit County and is only 30-40 minutes from Keystone, Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin, Loveland, and Copper Mountain ski resorts. The entire area offers unique scenery and peace from the big resorts down the road.

Heeney Green Mountain Reservoir

About Heeney and Green Mountain Reservoir

Heeney was established in the late 1930s as an offshoot of the construction of the reservoir or dam.  In the summer, the lake (Green Mountain Reservoir) is a boater’s playground – fishing boats, jet skiing, water skiing, and pontoon cruising are all popular.  The Lower Blue River is Gold Medal Trout Waters above the lake and Wild Trout Waters below the dam.  It challenges fly fishermen almost year-round.  Winter offers huge lake trout to the patient ice fishermen.  The surrounding area also has a lot to offer, as far as hiking, camping, off-roading, and awesome views.  Heeney has a small marina that provides a public boat ramp, dockside fuel, slip rentals, and boat rentals.  A small liquor store and tackle shop are also in the town.  At the south end of the lake, at the inlet, are cabin rentals and a small convenience-type store.

The area is a lot like it was 50 years ago, with beautiful hay meadows and grazing cattle.  There is still a lot of wildlife in the area, including elk and deer quite often seen grazing early morning or late afternoon.  Get away from it all in Heeney!

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Canon City

Travel to Canon City, Colorado

Tucked into the folds and bluffs of the Arkansas Valley in south central Colorado, Canon City boasts the nickname of “The Climate Capital of Colorado” due to the mild climate. The relaxed pace of the region’s quaint small towns, spectacular scenery, year-round outdoor activities, The Royal Gorge Park & Bridge, and The Arkansas River, which flows through the region, make this the perfect vacation destination. Request a FREE Vacation Guide.

Favorite Things to Do in the Royal Gorge Region

  • Royal Gorge Bridge and Park – a must-see and do experience. Cross America’s highest suspension bridge and participate in the other features offered at the park.
  • Whitewater rafting through the Royal Gorge Canyon – a very popular way to see and experience all the wonders of the Royal Gorge Canyon and the Arkansas River.
  • Jeep Tours – The Royal Gorge Region is an amazing place to travel through. Featuring a high alpine desert landscape and a plethora of off-road routes.
  • Royal Gorge Scenic Train – climb onboard the original transcontinental passenger train from the early 1900s.
  • The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey – voted “Best Front Range Tasting Room” by Colorado Vine. The wine-tasting room is open daily.
  • Mountain Biking & Hiking – are understated activities but many exceptional miles of trails await.

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About Canon City and Regional Attractions

Family fun starts with a memorable ride on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, one of the most scenic train rides in the world. The historic tracks follow the Arkansas River through the Royal Gorge Canyon, with views of the bridge from below. The whole family will enjoy exploring the unique rock formations and historic dinosaur sites. Leisure seekers will delight in the one-of-a-kind galleries, renowned antiquing, wine tasting, golfing, and fishing.

Canon City is home to The Royal Gorge, which has a width of 50 feet at the base of the gorge and a few hundred feet at its top, with a depth of 1,200 feet; the 10-mile-long canyon is a stunning natural wonder. 1929, one of the world’s highest suspension bridges was built over the Grand Gorge. The Royal Gorge Bridge has a quarter-mile long span and hangs 1,053 feet above the gorge. The bridge is one of Colorado’s most popular attractions.

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Lodging Accommodations

Colorado Lodging  Accommodations

Big blue skies, wide open spaces, and majestic mountains - Colorado has it all, and with comes various lodging and accommodations. Understanding where best to stay depends on your expectations for your Colorado vacation. Camping is for those who want to get close to nature versus staying at an Inn at a popular resort town. You can find the highest luxury appointments in Colorado and have just about everything catered, or discover more out-of-the-way cabins and motels that provide location access to various attractions. Colorado has developed as an expert in accommodating tourists of all types. With a little looking around, you will certainly find the lodging and vacation experience that will meet your expectations and budget.

At ColoradoInfo.com you’ll find everything from the Frisco Lodge and Frisco Inn B&B to the Royal Gorge RV Resort to
Estes Park’s Aspen Winds Condos to Dillon’s BW Ptarmigan Inn to Aspen’s St. Moritz Lodge to the Vail Mountain Haus Condominiums

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Resort Town Lodging

Staying at one of Colorado’s resort towns is commonly associated with ski vacations. Thankfully, these resort towns have various lodging choices available year-round. Local resort management companies will book lodging or seek out an online booking website. Resort town lodging often has “deals” on lodging during off-seasons or between peak seasons. Staying in a resort town is perfect for those who want to experience the liveliness of mountain town life and access mountain attractions, outdoor activities, or events.

Types of Resort Town Accommodations

  • Ski chalet rental - These can be ski-in, ski-out, or located within close proximity to the lifts. Best for large groups or families. They come complete with kitchens, living spaces, game rooms, hot tubs, and more, depending on the chalet.
  • Bed & Breakfast Inns - most commonly located near or within resort communities. These small, personable Inns are often historical and well-appointed. In addition to being within close proximity of the ski slopes, they are usually around the corner to downtown districts and provide access to venues, restaurants, shopping, and more. Often, Inns include spa services, facilitate reservations, or help you find guided experiences.
  • Condominium Rentals - Condominium complexes are found at ski resorts, and condos can be rented for several days or weeks. Ski area condominiums can vary from older and dated in their appointments to economy-style construction or very high-end, fancy. Condos usually have kitchens, living space, and access to shared hot tubs or pool areas. The high-end condos might have hot tubs within the unit or a common pool, hot tub, gym facilities, and access to other services. That could include spa services, concierge services, food services, and more. Renting a condominium is a good choice for groups and families.
  • Brand Name and Local Motels - Almost all popular brand name motels can be found near the ski slopes. The services they provide are typical of that brand. It’s not uncommon to find luxury brand-name motels slopeside of popular ski resorts.

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Popular Destination Lodging

Colorado is full of popular destinations besides ski resort towns. Such as Estes Park, the Royal Gorge Region, Casinos, or any of the National Monuments, National Forests, and public lands. Due to Colorado’s diverse topography, rich western history, and a plethora of public lands and parks, there is a lot to see and do. Depending on what you want to do, lodging options change when looking beyond a resort town.

  • Campgrounds, RV parks, Cabins, and alternate accommodations - Common around water attractions such as whitewater rivers, mountain lakes, state parks, forest access, and BLM lands, is usually an assortment of campgrounds for both tent campers and RV travelers. Yurts, cabins, bunkhouses, RV parks, AirBnB, and other similar types of lodging are also found in these areas; however, they are usually associated with a private business such as a guest ranch, natural hot springs, or rafting outfits. State parks often offer cabin rentals, RV, and tent campsites as well.
  • Popular destinations such as the Royal Gorge region or towns like Silverthorne and Ouray have different attractions such as off-road touring, amusement parks, gambling, rafting, hiking, horseback riding, or even sailing. Accommodations in these locations can be the most varied, from remote mom-and-pop motels, quaint Inns, guest ranches, and luxury hotels to campgrounds and RV parks. Essentially the traveler will choose from what’s available and their budget.
  • Colorado’s Luxury Hotels and Resorts - Many of Colorado’s luxury hotels grew out of the 1800s mining boom and the need to facilitate early business development and provide luxury experiences to Colorado’s early elite vacationers. Luxury hotels and resorts can be found in various places throughout Colorado and facilitate the traveler in many extraordinary ways, including guided outdoor mountain experiences and extensive spa services. Colorado’s luxury hotels and resorts are for those who prefer the red carpet treatment.
  • Destination Resorts and Guest Ranches - These out-of-the-way resorts are usually all-inclusive and have winter and summer activities. Horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and more popular summer activities to sleigh rides, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and more in the winter. Accommodations can range from private cabins to lodges, and onsite dining and spa service are commonly available.

RV Parks & Camping

Colorado has 42 state parks that boast more than 4,000 campsites. Plus 830 RV Parks with campgrounds throughout the state. Most campgrounds and parks are more out-of-the-way, often near National Parks, Forests, lakes or rivers, and public land access points. Touring Colorado by RV is an excellent way to see the state and visit more remote locations. Both tent and RV camping are affordable ways to vacation in the short or long term.

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Vacationing in a Colorado cabin is popular for those who want to get away and relax in a laidback, nature-infused environment. Private landowners and guest ranches provide cabin rentals, and state parks provide cabin rentals. Often, commercial natural hot springs offer cabin rentals. Renting a cabin is a chance to stay in one place and experience the unique natural features that surround the location. Cabins are lovely for couples or small groups who want unique, memorable experiences. Search for cabins here.

Use the Itinerary planning to add places to visit to your Colorado vacation.

Guest Ranch Lodging

Destination guest ranches or dude ranches date back to the mid-1800s and are the early pioneers of facilitating tourism. Ranching was the original way of doing business in Colorado and facilitated various endeavors, including developing ski areas. Colorado’s established guest ranches are rich with history and offer traditional western experiences such as horseback riding, hunting, and bar-b-que dinners. However, these outfits know all about staying current and offer various modern experiences such as mountain biking, sweat lodges, buggy rides, spa services, and event hosting. Staying at a guest ranch is for those who want to step back in time or experience modern accouterments in a traditional western style. Guest ranches will accommodate individuals, couples, and large groups.

Airbnb

The growing popularity of Airbnb is catching on throughout the state. In Colorado, Airbnb locations are as diverse as the geography and provide lodging in secluded or unique locations not found via more conventional types of establishments. This is worth considering if you’re looking for something more off the beaten path.

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