Last minute Colorado vacation planning

intunegp

WKR
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If your wife wants to see RMNP, there's enough to do and see just there for your entire trip. Estes Park would be a fine home base, or you could stay in Loveland or Lyons and have about a 1hr drive through some pretty canyon scenery to get to Estes and the park. From any of these places you can be in the mountains outside Boulder in a 1-2 hour drive as well.

If you guys want to spend most of your time hiking and experiencing the park Estes would be a good base. I can't spend much more than a day exploring any town so if the goal is to get out and really see the park and do some hikes Estes would be the easiest access.

If there's a chance your wife wants to spend a day or two exploring towns and shopping you could probably pretty easily spend those days in Estes, Ft. Collins, Boulder, Loveland, or Granby/Grand Lake if you head west through the park. Granby and Grand Lake would be a great day on the water if you had any interest in renting a pontoon or something for a day. If you guys wanted to do a casino day or something like that you could head down to Blackhawk/Central City.
 

WashCycle

FNG
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I live just south of Boulder so I might be a little biased but I think basing out of Boulder or up the Canyon in Nederland is the most ideal since you can literally go in any direction with pretty good ease, endless food options, The flatirons and easy but awesome hiking should you want a low key travel day. Boulder itself is worth a day of walking around, Golden/Clear Creek Canyon just 20 minutes to the south, Loveland just to the North and of course, Fort Collins.

Beer/Food Worth Checking out
Twisted Pine - Boulder
Avery Brewing - Boulder
Holiday Brewring - Golden
New Terrain - Golden *My local spot, esp after a MTB ride
Denver Beer Co - Arvada
Sherpa House - Golden *100% put on your list
Bonfire Burrito - Golden
PARISI - 44th & Tennyson



Things to do besides RMNP that are amazing and high bang for your buck.

Rockies Baseball game - They are absolute trash and tickets are almost free but Coors Field is worth a visit.

Brainard Lake Recreation area **You do need a parking reservation from Recreation.gov but go in the evening, generally 15-25% capacity, lighting is amazing, wildlife viewing, great hiking loops and many larger alpine lakes that can be hiked in 30min to 3hrs depending on what you want.

Nederland is always a fun time, not as fun as it use to be but still pretty chill. Good coffee/bike shop combo named Salto and a local BBQ/Brew Pub named Busey Brews

Head up Highway 14 through Poudre Canyon. The drive is excellent. Take it to State Forest State Park and go and check out Lake Agnes. High Alpine lake that is only about 1 mile from the parking area(Stock Subaru does just fine on the road up to the parking area). Google it, great hike that is high up but isn't long enough to make you pay for the elevation and has a massive pay off at the top. Highway 14 will also give you access to tons of great hiking trails on the NW side of RMNP that see little use.

Tour New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins

1/2 day Fly Fishing. Rocky Mountain Anglers in Boulder is a great shop but there are so many great shops. You can get 1/2 day guided for 2 with everything you need for sub 500$. Its primo fishing right now until winter and a awesome way to see some things outside the norm. Cheeseman Canyon(fishing can be tough due to pressure) is amazing, South Boulder Creek, South Platte, Gore Canyon all worth a day wading.

It's endless but just a few ideas that give high return value and low crowds.
 

Gman12

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I would also recommend SW CO. I rented a VRBO north of Durango near Purgatory ski resort. I think it is the prettiest part of the state and there is so much to do in the area. I would ride the train from Durango to Silverton one day. Ride the train up and the bus back. This gives you time to eat lunch and check out Silverton which is a cool town. Do not miss checking out Telluride. It is a pretty town and the only place that rivals Jackson, WY in beauty IMO. Other day trips could be Ouray, Mesa Verde NP and possibly Pagosa Springs. This trip was one of my favorite family vacations and my wife and I are headed back there in a couple of weeks.
 

Carpet Capital Shyster

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Weā€™re looking to take a Colorado vacation the last week of this month. Nothing like waiting until the last minute to get it done! šŸ˜ Roksliderā€™s advice has been a great help for trip planning before. I took advantage of Roksliders good advice for two trips to WY in 2023, and both times the suggestions and recommendations were spot on!

OK, so let me hear your best recommendations for a Colorado vacation. Itā€™ll just be me & my wife, and we tend to enjoy the typical sightseeing, scenic drives, national parks, good restaurants, etc.

As of tonight, the idea is to fly to Denver (we live in GA) , find accommodations at a ā€œhome baseā€ location, and day trip from there. We probably will focus on sightseeing Rocky Mountain NP and the surrounding area within a couple hours drive. The main thing I am looking for advice on is where to ā€œhome baseā€ and what are your recommendations for accommodations. We probably would prefer nicer lodge or cabin type accommodations, or an Airbnb, but nicer hotels especially independent hotels/lodges in good areas are also an option. We canā€™t break the bank for absolute top tier, but ā€œcheaper is better ā€œ is not the priority. Nice, clean, friendly , & safe area are good ā€œfiltersā€ , and well spend the funds to be a a nice place. Tell me what you advise and recommend?

What about Estes Park? Accommodations?

Weā€™re prone to try to do to much when we vacation /travel, but we have made the most of our past trips! Last June, we drove 1700+ miles in 8 days covering western SD over to northwest WY & back. Whew! On that trip we had good suggestions from the Rockslide populous for accommodations in Cody, WY. One of the best was for staying at The Cody. We stayed there 4 nights and it was šŸ‘ A++.

One side note from our WY June 2023 trip ā€¦ā€¦.. one evening at a bar in Cody we met a whisky drinkinā€™ rodeo cowboy from Ten Sleep. Funny as heck, LMAO story about him and his horse, ā€¦.. but Iā€™ll have to save that for later. šŸ˜

Thanks.
Headed to vail right this second (currently I. The Atl airport) for a 15th anniversary getaway. Will report back. As to other Colorado trips, in 2022 we did the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs and then drove several hours north to Estes park. That was one of our favorite family vacations. If you can make it to Colorado Springs, the Broadmoor was one of the greatest hotels weā€™ve ever stayed at. Lots to do there like pikes peak, garden of the gods, fishing the south platt river (hour away) and good restaurants.

We also loved Estes park. We stayed in a condo on the Fall River and that was perfect for that trip as it was very close to the park. I highly recommend it. If we did it again, Iā€™d like to stay in the actual town of Estes just to be closer to the action in town. The Stanley hotel is probably where Iā€™d stay next time as it was the inspiration for ā€œThe Shiningā€, which intrigues me, and it looks decently nice. One thing to consider about Estes Park is whether the Trail Ridge Road will even be open at the end of the month? I would guess yes, but maybe an early snow could change it.
 

Gotcha_

FNG
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Right now due to the leaves changing hotels are at a premium where youā€™re talking about going. I know of somebody who had an event this weekend in Fort Collins and the La Quinta there was $350 per night and this is not even in the mountains. If you want to see you may have to pay for it to be close to them or there are awesome drives.


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