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Going to Colorado - what should I do/see?
Taking the wife and 10 y/o son to Colorado for a week. Staying in Denver. Plan is to rent a car and explore Colorado. Looking for some suggestions for places do go, things to see, and places to eat.
So far we have: 1. Pike's Peak 2. Garden of Gods 3. Colorado Springs Thanks. |
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aspen is pretty neat if ur in the area
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The highway going through the mountains is neat, just avoid AT ALL COSTS during peak traffic times. I love the drive to Steamboat, and Telluride.
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I guess it depends on what you and the family are interested in. There are all sorts of things to do outdoors throughout the state. You mentioned staying in Denver, so I assume you are staying there for the whole trip and are venturing out on day trips?
Garden of the Gods is cool to see for the rock formations, and Pikes Peak is definitely worth a trip. For Pikes Peak, you can either drive to the summit or take the Cog Railway. If you drive it, don't be like the many incompetent drivers who ride their brakes on the drive back down. You don't want your brakes to overheat and fade, so remember to downshift and take advantage of engine braking. A couple of other attractions near Pikes Peak are 7 Falls and Cave of the Winds. Other than those few tourist things, I'm not a big fan of Colorado Springs myself. If you guys want to explore some of the outdoors near Denver, this website lists numerous day hikes around the area: https://dayhikesneardenver.com/ Something of interest right in downtown Denver is the Denver Mint, and if you would like to see how money is minted, you can take a tour: https://www.usmint.gov/about/mint-to...he-denver-mint The Denver Museum of Nature and Science has the Dead Sea Scrolls on exhibit right now: http://www.dmns.org/ There are various other museums as well: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti..._Colorado.html Another thought is to check out the event calendar for Red Rocks to see if there is a concert or show worth catching: https://www.redrocksonline.com/ Lastly, if you like beer, there are breweries and tap rooms all over the place to check out: https://www.coloradocraftbrews.com/colorado-breweries/
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Colorado springs has a lot to do, but its a little bit of a drive from denver. Pikes Peak will end up being an all day affair if you are driving from denver and going up/down in one day. Museum, zoo, botanical gardens are family friendly in Denver. coors brewery is in Golden, just outside of denver. if youre heading up the mountains, Breckenridge has a lot to do in town.
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I'm an audiophile so Red Rocks Amphitheater was a must visit. Really pretty area too.
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If you’re set on the springs area Royal Gorge bridge and check out the super max prisons on the way . Manuel Noriega’s in one of them. Kidding about the prisons of course. There’s also a decent German family owned restaurant in the sprigs called Edelweiss if you’re into that. If you can make it north there a hike up to Blue Lake just above Ward at the continental divide or further north is Red Feather Lakes and Pudre Canon area. All quite beautiful.
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07-10-2018, 11:50 AM | #10 |
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Denver Mint
I was a little older than your son when I went and still remember it decades later. https://www.usmint.gov/about/mint-to...he-denver-mint This is cool as well http://www.celestialseasonings.com/visit-us/tea-tour Tea Tour |
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Be prepared for high altitude sickness. Other than that CO is great in summer and winter.
If you want to be at the highest peak in NA breckenridge at 13k ft will give you a jaw dropping scenery. |
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Most of where he’s going to be is only around a mile or so above sea level. I’ve been to Denver and Colorado Springs on a number of occasions and never experienced high altitude sickness. Got a little short of breath while exerting myself, but that was it.
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Everyone's body adapts differently, so just because your body faired well doesn't mean others will. Anything above 5k ft starts effecting the body. You forgot to mention pikes peak is high altitude.
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Haha, I used to work there and didn't think about the tour. The peppermint room is great if you ever need to clear your sinuses.
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And yes, everyone’s physiology is different. It’s still unusual in my experience for people visiting Denver to have altitude sickness. But here are some tips to help avoid having a rough trip to the Rockies: https://www.denverpost.com/2016/11/2...tips-colorado/ |
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Did you bother to glance at the article I linked?
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like 20 years later, the peppermint room is all I really remember. They opened the door, I walked in and my dad said it looked like I hit a brick wall by my reaction.
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3 in 10 seems like a higher number than it actually is as well. of the 15 or so years living in colorado, with 100s, if not 1000s of out of state visitors from friends/families/coworkers/etc, only my Uncle has had issues with it. shortness of breath and a minor headache? sure, lots of people get that, but not full blown altitude sickness.
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Good stuff guys.
I'm pretty sure we're going to do everything suggested in the thread. I'm also somewhat of a photography nerd so I'm looking forward to some landscape opportunities. What about restaurants? Any "must go" food places? |
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There is many a restaurant to choose from. What types of food to you like? If you like Mexican, I would suggest La Loma in downtown Denver. http://lalomamexican.com/
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