Colorado Travel Guide: A Guidebook to this Beautiful State – Explore Denver, Boulder, Aspen, Vail, the Rocky Mountains, Famous Hiking Trails, and much more
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Discover the natural wonders of Colorado and enjoy your dream vacation with this handy travel guide for every budget!
Ranging from the beautiful Rocky Mountains to world-famous hiking trails through picturesque forests and hot springs, this complete travel guide unearths the fascinating beauty of Colorado, providing the intrepid adventurer with a practical and up-to-date guide for exploring Colorado's best locations.
Packed with handy links and references to help you plan your dream vacation and find the best deals, inside you'll discover everything you need to know about visiting Colorado and making the most of your stay. Whether you want to visit natural parks, uncover the unique culture and history of this amazing state, or design the perfect road trip to hit all the most popular attractions, the Colorado Travel Guide is your all-in-one blueprint no matter your budget!
With lists of the most popular restaurant, hotels and campgrounds, resorts, activities, and everything in-between, this book contains something that the whole family will enjoy. So soak in the natural beauty, discover the local way of life, and find adventure wherever you look in the gorgeous state of Colorado with this complete tourist's guide!
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Discover Colorado
How to Plan the Perfect Adventure
Colorado was the thirty-eighth state to join the Union in the year 1876. With its gorgeous landscapes and unique mountains, it quickly stood out among the other United States. Towering waterfalls and clear hot springs are just some of the outstanding features that make this state a must for your next trip.
Colorado is a paradise for the outdoorsy people that like to set their sights high on fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping activities. Whether you enjoy fishing, mountain biking, skiing, canoeing, or swimming, there is something for everyone in this magnificent state.
The Best Time to Plan a Visit
Colorado is one of the most beautiful and enchanting states in all of the U.S. With its plentiful waterfalls and outstanding hikes, it is no wonder that Colorado remains a vibrant destination for all travelers. If you are planning a trip to see this great state you may be wondering when is the best time of year to visit.
Spring (March, April, May): There is no doubt that spring is one of the best times of year to discover Colorado. Although weather fluctuates throughout the state depending on the area, spring is a pretty safe bet when looking for consistent weather. With an average temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) and cool winds, spring allows for travelers to enjoy the perfect mixture of all Colorado has to offer.
Summer (June, July, August): Summer will always remain a favorite among the outdoorsy types. Perfect for long summer nights lounging around a campfire. Summers provide long days that allow travelers to see a multitude of gorgeous scenery. The summer months are also fabulous for those who enjoy watching their favorite live concerts as many musicals perform in the larger cities. What more could you ask for then to watch The Weekend perform live on stage and go river kayaking all in the same day! However, if you are planning to visit during these months be aware that temperatures can often reach up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius).
Fall (September, October, November): Fall is undeniably gorgeous in Colorado. There is a delectable charm during the fall that is enhanced by fresh apple trees and pumpkin farms. It is during this season that every tree transforms into bright yellow, orange, and red leaves. It is the perfect time to walk through meadows and snap that perfect Instagram photo among the small fishing rivers and streams. Fall also ensures relatively calm temperatures that begin to fall towards the more winter months.
Winter (December, January, February): Don’t let the fact that winter has the absolute coldest temperatures deter you from traveling to Colorado during this time. The winter months can be a spectacular time to visit, especially during the holidays. Winter in Colorado is home to some of the most intense Olympic games with snowboarding and skiing attracting travelers from all over the world. If you’re looking for more unique experiences, look no further than dog sledding as Colorado is known for their lovable and adventurous pups!
Where to Visit
Colorado is home to four major cities and two popular ski towns. Because of this, there is no shortage of fabulous places to see. If you are unsure of exactly which major city and town has what you need in a vacation, here is what you need to know before arriving:
Denver
Originally called Montana City, Denver was founded during the Pikes Peak