Where to stay in Colorado State
- Breckenridge (CO)
- 1730 hotels
- Keystone (CO)
- 1062 hotels
- Denver (CO)
- 772 hotels
- Vail (CO)
- 717 hotels
- Winter Park (CO)
- 618 hotels
- Colorado Springs (CO)
- 546 hotels
- Steamboat Springs (CO)
- 499 hotels
- Estes Park (CO)
- 454 hotels
- Durango (CO)
- 431 hotels
- Snowmass Village (CO)
- 424 hotels
- Aspen (CO)
- 340 hotels
- Telluride (CO)
- 331 hotels
- Frisco (CO)
- 310 hotels
- Silverthorne (CO)
- 300 hotels
- Pagosa Springs (CO)
- 264 hotels
- Copper Mountain (CO)
- 263 hotels
- Fraser (CO)
- 261 hotels
- Avon (CO)
- 237 hotels
- Granby (CO)
- 203 hotels
- Mountain Village (CO)
- 203 hotels
- Crested Butte (CO)
- 198 hotels
- Beaver Creek (CO)
- 146 hotels
- Grand Lake (CO)
- 126 hotels
- Dillon (CO)
- 111 hotels
- Edwards (CO)
- 102 hotels
- South Fork (CO)
- 97 hotels
- Grand Junction (CO)
- 95 hotels
- Leadville (CO)
- 94 hotels
- Ouray (CO)
- 84 hotels
- Woodland Park (CO)
- 72 hotels
- Boulder (CO)
- 72 hotels
- Fort Collins (CO)
- 68 hotels
- Fruita (CO)
- 68 hotels
- Arvada (CO)
- 66 hotels
- Alma (CO)
- 66 hotels
- Salida (CO)
- 63 hotels
- Loveland (CO)
- 57 hotels
- Buena Vista (CO)
- 56 hotels
- Lakewood (CO)
- 54 hotels
- Pueblo (CO)
- 50 hotels
- Westminster (CO)
- 48 hotels
- Greeley (CO)
- 43 hotels
- Fairplay (CO)
- 42 hotels
- Vallecito
- 39 hotels
- Glenwood Springs (CO)
- 37 hotels
- Canon City (CO)
- 37 hotels
- Evergreen (CO)
- 36 hotels
- Cortez (CO)
- 36 hotels
- Creede (CO)
- 35 hotels
- Montrose (CO)
- 33 hotels
- Tabernash
- 31 hotels
- Golden (CO)
- 30 hotels
- Wheat Ridge (CO)
- 29 hotels
- Trinidad (CO)
- 29 hotels
- Carbondale (CO)
- 28 hotels
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- 27 hotels
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- 25 hotels
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- 25 hotels
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- 24 hotels
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- 23 hotels
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- 22 hotels
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- 21 hotels
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- 21 hotels
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- 21 hotels
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- 20 hotels
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- 20 hotels
- Castle Rock (CO)
- 19 hotels
- Englewood (CO)
- 19 hotels
- Georgetown (CO)
- 18 hotels
- Broomfield (CO)
- 18 hotels
- Basalt (CO)
- 17 hotels
- Brighton (CO)
- 17 hotels
- Woodmoor (CO)
- 17 hotels
- Chipita Park (CO)
- 15 hotels
- Northglenn (CO)
- 15 hotels
- Parker (CO)
- 15 hotels
- Highlands Ranch (CO)
- 15 hotels
- Limon (CO)
- 14 hotels
- Redstone (CO)
- 14 hotels
- Dolores (CO)
- 14 hotels
- St Mary's (CO)
- 14 hotels
- Louisville (CO)
- 13 hotels
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- 13 hotels
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- 13 hotels
- Clifton (CO)
- 13 hotels
- Delta (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Fort Morgan (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Craig (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Lone Tree (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Ridgway (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Cedaredge (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Mesa Verde (CO)
- 12 hotels
- Sterling (CO)
- 11 hotels
- Silverton (CO)
- 11 hotels
- Black Forest (CO)
- 10 hotels
- Fountain (CO)
- 10 hotels
- Black Hawk (CO)
- 10 hotels
- Eagle (CO)
- 10 hotels
- La Junta (CO)
- 9 hotels
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- 9 hotels
- Central City (CO)
- 9 hotels
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- 9 hotels
- Gleneagle (CO)
- 8 hotels
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- 8 hotels
- Allenspark (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Windsor (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Westcliffe
- 8 hotels
- Rifle (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Divide
- 8 hotels
- Monte Vista (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Burlington (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Lafayette (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Mancos (CO)
- 8 hotels
- Henderson (CO)
- 7 hotels
- Palisade (CO)
- 7 hotels
- Gypsum (CO)
- 7 hotels
- Ken Caryl (CO)
- 7 hotels
- Grand Mesa (CO)
- 7 hotels
- Red Feather Lakes
- 7 hotels
- Berthoud (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Meeker (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Palmer Lake (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Palmer Lake (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Fort Carson (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Hartsel (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Del Norte (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Nederland (CO)
- 6 hotels
- Evans (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Ignacio (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Minturn (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Eads (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Parachute (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Morrison (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Wray (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Watkins (CO)
- 5 hotels
- Victor (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Kittredge (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Coal Creek (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Norwood (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Coaldale (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Centennial (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Gunnisson (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Sheridan (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Silt (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Crestone
- 4 hotels
- Colorado City (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Kremmling (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Florence (CO)
- 4 hotels
- New Castle (CO)
- 4 hotels
- Loveland
- 3 hotels
- Oak Creek
- 3 hotels
- Olathe
- 3 hotels
- Gateway (CO)
- 3 hotels
- Calhan (CO)
- 3 hotels
- Springfield (CO)
- 3 hotels
- Howard (CO)
- 3 hotels
- Dunton (CO)
- 3 hotels
- Bailey (CO)
- 3 hotels
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- 3 hotels
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- 3 hotels
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- 3 hotels
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- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
- Las Animas
- 2 hotels
- Red Cliff
- 2 hotels
- Niwot
- 2 hotels
- Bennett
- 2 hotels
- Lyons (CO)
- 2 hotels
- Holyoke (CO)
- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
- Center
- 2 hotels
- Cimarron
- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
- Fort Garland
- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
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- 2 hotels
- Julesburg (CO)
- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
- Walsenburg (CO)
- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
- Maysville (CO)
- 1 hotel
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- 1 hotel
- Silver Plume (CO)
- 1 hotel
- Dove Creek (CO)
- 1 hotel
Colorado State hotels & accommodations

Old school hotel. The only lift that work requires you to ring a bellboy and is very slow and cute but you will probably only use it once because it takes ages to operate it. Nice hallway, Colorado of the past and tiny rooms. Right next to great shopping and restaurant. Don't expect modernity or luxury.

Location location location, location was perfect in downtown area, you could walk to everywhere from Hilton. I have booked executive level room so that we could have breakfast and snacks. I still think that it was a good decision however not much of a snack except bottled water, soft drinks and some nuts. Breakfast at 8 AM was OK but breakfast at 9 AM there were ha...

Me and my boyfriend came for nye and it was made by the room we were allocated! Room 424 had a walk up jacuzzi bath tub and we spent most of our vacation in there. I love how each room has its own individuality and all the employees were so friendly and assisting. Would recommend as the best place to stay here in Glenwood! Thank you hotel colorado!

I've stayed here before and it is always the best option for me in the fall when I visit. I like the location and the staff is super friendly and professional. The view was nice out the window, the room was clean (even though it smelled a little like cigarette smoke when I first walked in) and I will stay there again next time. I got a great deal on the room, but I ...

This place was very well kept and the rooms are nice and clean. It’s what you would expect from a Hilton hotel. Price is good for value. Two things we noticed: first, not a negative, but there’s another Doubletree about 5 minutes down the road. Can cause confusion so make sure you GPS to the right one! Second, a small negative was that it is in close proximity to two...

We stayed at the Curtis for fencing tournaments at the convention center. It’s a bit far from the venue (entrance on Welton street.) and there were multiple events happening that weekend. The staffs are all very friendly and helpful. Trant helped us with our heavy fencing bags. When I found out I didn’t have any cash to thank him for his wonderful assistance, he sa...

The views from the porch were awesome. The hotel itself is beautiful and makes you feel like you’ve stepped back to another time. The Cascades has fabulous service and food. If you book through a third party, be sure you are in the building that you actually want. I thought we were in the hotel, but when we got there we were in Aspire, which is a newer building. We man...

This was a very nice hotel. The only down side was we booked 2 rooms, one of the rooms was to have a pak and play for a 1 yr old. When I checked in, I told the staff member that I needed the room without the pak and play and the others would be checking in within the hour. When our son and his family checked in, they did NOT have the pak and play. So 2 hours later,...

This is close to the University of Colorado Health Hospital (UC Health) on the Anschutz campus and near the Childrens' Hospital. The rates were what I would consider low! Our room was nice, but they were totally renovating six suites beside us (like removing and replacing walls). These rooms will be great. The buffet breakfast was fantastic! Scrambled eggs, biscuits an...

We came here for our 10th anniversary. The room (bldg 4 king suite) was wonderful. Plenty of space, more than we needed. We were slope side which gave us plenty of privacy and a beautiful view of the slopes. The staff was so helpful always and gave us the best recommendations for where to go and what to eat. The place is massive and easy to get lost in but has plenty t...

I booked this hotel because I was attending a concert at Red Rocks. Checked in at night, no problem, and the staff were quite pleasant to deal with. Only thing docked for the stars is that the place is nestled into Suburbia, and the bathroom door kept hitting the toilet when being closed :( Very small bathroom.

The Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center has become our one and only place to stay in Denver. Everything, and I do mean everything, is the tops in terms of value for your dollar, location, cleanliness, beautiful rooms, friendly/helpful staff, and up-to-date facilities. We like to travel the world, and this place is one of our favorite hotels. You "ROCK" Hyatt Regency Denve...

Staff are welcoming and enthusiastic about the hotel’s breathtaking collection of modern artworks The customer-facing staff are very knowledgable about the art and about the wonderful selection of museums around the hotel. Free refreshments, welcome drinks, free minibar, snacks, local limo rides, candies, etc - all complimentary.

Our three-day stay at Best Western Plus Peak Vista Inn & Suites started with a very warm welcome by Regina at the front desk on Thursday morning when we arrived. Regina made arrangements to store and safe-keep our luggages as we arrived before the check-in time. She even recommended a place for a quick breakfast before we headed out for our business meeting. We wer...

I had a pleasant & comfortable experience at the Econo Lodge. I was had my request of a high floor room met and was upgraded to a king room in the corner which resembled a mini suite. The staff was very friendly & helpful. I would recommend this hotel to friends and family in the future. Thank you

A short drive from downtown it was necessary to use our car to access restaurants and cafes. We stayed here because we had tickets for the steam train to Silverton. No lifts, we were on the second floor but the outside stairs were not steep and carting cases was not a problem. The swimming pool and spa were a joy to use on such a cold, rainy day. The breakfast was ...

The Lodge is a 25 minute drive from the city center of Colorado Springs, so if that is where you'll be spending the bulk of your time, keep that in mind. The better restaurants in Colorado Springs are in that area. Having said that, the Lodge and its amenities (pool, workout facility, golf club) are all top drawer, well appointed, new and clean. The staff is friendl...

Laundry machines were terrible (didn't spin out the water from my clothes), they didn't stock water in the gift shop for days (necessary in summer and at high altitude), internet is not great (very slow, connection issues. but this is common with all Hilton hotels). I will never stay here again and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Cheap places to stay in Colorado State

Ember was absolutely sparkling clean especially the bathrooms! The beds were massive, cozy, and the curtains were a nice touch. Coffee was good and plentiful. But the two standouts for me were the well appointed kitchen (blender, cocktail shaker, dishwasher!!) and the very attentive staff. Phenomenal! Would come back to Denver for the hostel alone!

The hallways stink like ciggy smoke but rooms are fine. I had a room with a bath no shower which had its moments. There seems to be a lot of people just loitering around out the back and makes you wonder if they have much else to do. Some are staff or friends or family of staff they just hang around smoking or doing puzzle books staring into space or looking you up and...

After searching for an affordable place to stay (Ft. Collins must think they are some mega attraction) I settled on your place! For the money charged, you were lacking in the delivery of facilities! Rooms were under sized, break area small & not comfortable! I was under whelmed by the over all place!

We were pleased with our room at the Rodeway Inn in Gunnison, CO. The room had been nicely updated and was clean and comfortable. The only thing that was a small negative was when we opened our door to enter our room upon arrival, there was a slight musty odor. But, we left the door open for a short time and aired out the room...and then turned on the air conditioner, ...

Facility seemed outdated. Things in the room didn’t work well. Housekeeping missed cleaning the room one day. No snack machine in the hotel. Some staff were lackluster and uninterested in their work. Price was about the only saving grace. Not terrible, not good. Eh!

I loved staying here - as a frequent solo traveler, my goals in a hostel are, in order, safety/cleanliness, an open social atmosphere, and a lovely setting. Hostel Fish passed all three with flying colors. I made so many new friends there, and the staff always had good suggestions of where to go/what to do. For the cold winter nights when no one wanted to brave the sno...

I honestly wondered if the reviews I read for this hotel, prior to booking, were true, because I thought the price was great. They were. The hotel is in a small town, but beautifully located - go for a walk to the visitors' center if you have time. The room was very clean, with good amenities; breakfast was very good - I thought the scrambled eggs were more moist ...

This Travelodge is very good value. It is well presented and the staff provided everything we asked for because the facilities are basic. Only 2 pillows provided, we asked for 2 more and got them. The room was clean and warm. There is a bar fridge with a freezer section which is more than you get at more expensive hotels. Parking is free. The door to the rooms i...

Overall the hotel was excellent. It was clean, comfortable and quiet. The only reason they didn't get 5 stars all the was across was because there was never anyone at the front desk. I had to ring the bell (and ignor the "Use Lobby Phone for Assistance") and wait for them to come to the desk every time I needed help, which made me feel like i was intruding on their br...

When I discussed renewing for another 2 weeks,( I had already stayed on prior booking for 2 weeks) I was told that I could book with them for a little bit cheaper price than before, and quoted me Around $468.00 for a week and that I could book as many weeks as I needed. The day came to renew and a different person was on duty and she told me it would be over $700, and ...

Positive : Rooms were ready even though we arrived late from the airport. Negatives: Both rooms smelled of smoke. Too late at night and too full to change rooms. Smoke smell stayed in our clothes and luggage for many days. We had to ask several times and people for basic things at the complimentary breakfast, including coffee, spoons, yogurt, bread. It was not well ...

I've stayed here before and it is always the best option for me in the fall when I visit. I like the location and the staff is super friendly and professional. The view was nice out the window, the room was clean (even though it smelled a little like cigarette smoke when I first walked in) and I will stay there again next time. I got a great deal on the room, but I ...

Pros: Comfy beds & clean room. Waffle machine with continental breakfast. Reasonably close to Colorado Springs attractions. Free parking. Cons: Air conditioner exceedingly loud, but necessary to mask highway noise. Toilet barely flushed, and continuously filled with water after. Expensive for what you're getting - a budget hotel by the freeway.

I stayed here with my boyfriend as a halfway stop.between KC and vail. We wanted something cheap and fast so we picked this place. The town does smell awful like cat poo. I guess we got what we got for our money. The rooms are outdated and don't look like the pictures but are fine for a quick stop and sleep. Our deadbolt was missing and did make me feel a lil uneasy. N...

Location is good. Next to freeway and many restaurants with Light Rail station just a few blocks away. Room was okay. Nothing spectacular, but it was inexpensive so didn't expect much. Had limited contact with staff, but those who I did talk to were pleasant. No elevator and I was on the third floor. Had to carry my bags up the stairs which wasn't convenient. Older pro...

The pro was great location to see Old Colorado Springs, Garden of Gods Market Cafe for breakfast and close to the GoG Park. The cons were the building was in bad repair and not well kept. There were multiple dog owners staying in the building and walking in the narrow carpeted halls. If you have pet allergies this is not the place to stay. The staff was not available a...
4-star hotels in Colorado State

Location location location, location was perfect in downtown area, you could walk to everywhere from Hilton. I have booked executive level room so that we could have breakfast and snacks. I still think that it was a good decision however not much of a snack except bottled water, soft drinks and some nuts. Breakfast at 8 AM was OK but breakfast at 9 AM there were ha...

This place was very well kept and the rooms are nice and clean. It’s what you would expect from a Hilton hotel. Price is good for value. Two things we noticed: first, not a negative, but there’s another Doubletree about 5 minutes down the road. Can cause confusion so make sure you GPS to the right one! Second, a small negative was that it is in close proximity to two...

We stayed at the Curtis for fencing tournaments at the convention center. It’s a bit far from the venue (entrance on Welton street.) and there were multiple events happening that weekend. The staffs are all very friendly and helpful. Trant helped us with our heavy fencing bags. When I found out I didn’t have any cash to thank him for his wonderful assistance, he sa...

The views from the porch were awesome. The hotel itself is beautiful and makes you feel like you’ve stepped back to another time. The Cascades has fabulous service and food. If you book through a third party, be sure you are in the building that you actually want. I thought we were in the hotel, but when we got there we were in Aspire, which is a newer building. We man...

The Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center has become our one and only place to stay in Denver. Everything, and I do mean everything, is the tops in terms of value for your dollar, location, cleanliness, beautiful rooms, friendly/helpful staff, and up-to-date facilities. We like to travel the world, and this place is one of our favorite hotels. You "ROCK" Hyatt Regency Denve...

My sister and I were on a road trip from Minnesota and this hotel and staff was hands down the best part of our trip....we loved it so much we decided to stay an extra night.... I will recommend this establishment to anyone who is going to Colorado!!!!
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I'll start with the positives... it's in a great location and it's nice to be able to sit in the lodge next to a nice warm fire... The facilities have hours, but they didn't follow them... IE the pool being open until 11, but they closed it down. They did offer to open it back up but it was going to take them a while... but disappointing after a long day of work. Th...

Garden of the Gods club is on the mesa next to Garden of the Gods park with a stunning view on the latter. Spacious and comfortable rooms with either a terrace or balcony, flat TV, cloth room, tub and shower, fridge and lots of pillows. Nice restaurant and bar with delicious food and good wines. Infinity pool and gym. Very attentive staff also, and everything is clean....

Couldn’t control the ac room temp. Couldn’t control the tv. Too far from town. Up charges for garage parking, “ resort” fee added also to my bill, charged for meals I didn’t eat, etc. Loud and boisterous in the halls room cleaners. My bed at a $65 dollar Motel 8 in Lubbock was more comfortable and the ac controllable. Desk had no electric outlets for computer. I ...

Staff was warm and helpful. Their shuttle service to places within 15 minutes. We were able to go to a fabulous mall nearby and not have to park! Don’t miss the brunch - worth every penny. Beautifully presented and the selection was amazing! Seafood galore and the corned beef and cabbage for st. Patrick’s Day was delicious! Thank you all for a most enjoyable stay!

Very convenient to the airport with a free shuttle. Otherwise pretty far outside of downtown (but Denver's not the most compact city anyways). Great location for an early flight, or arriving late and you don't want to spend another hour getting to your hotel/setting in (exactly why I stayed here). Clean, spacious room

A beautiful new hotel in downtown Denver, fabulous buffet breakfast, very helpful staff, large bed rooms with free Wifi and state of the art TV, and very, very comfortable beds. Being right in the heart of Denver, I would certainly stay here again and have recommended the hotel to friends.

this is a great location for the hockey tournament. Recently spruced up the place is great value for the large facility. The neighboring outdoor mall had many choices for food from Bonefish to Macaroni Grill. The staff of the hotel were friendly and for the 110$ nightly rate we felt very good about our stay.

Very clean rooms. Fun atmosphere. The front desk staff could have been a little more friendly when I was checking in. I had to ask where my room was and how to get there. He seemed to be in a hurry even though I was the only one checking in at that time. Overall really enjoyed the hotel.

Terrible room air conditioner; could not keep the room much below 70 degrees. Slow elevators and strange building setup that requires use of two elevators on opposite sides of the building just to get to floor 9. Inconvenient entrance as well with steps instead of ramp. All around poor setup. Will not return.

Traveling with a friend-stayed in Durango (4) nights before a backpack trip and (1) night afterwards. We found the accommodations generally excellent for our purposes and the staff very helpful. Room was very comfortable, although the air conditioning fan is very strong (even on the lowest setting) and blows directly on the bed closest to the window. We pushed the vent...

From the valet service that is offered at arrival to the indoor/outdoor pool and hot tub, we enjoyed every single minute we spent at this lodge. Not only would I recommend this to a friend, I’d recommend it to anyone. We had a blast going skiing at night (which was free and offered by the lodge), as well as everything else that was included with our stay. Amazing.

The Westin Snowmass Village ski resort is a dream hotel. They are perfect for a quiet getaway. It is super for ski enthusiasts, as you can ski in and out of their restaurants and bar. And, if you are like me and don't ski to save your life, it is perfect for sitting around and watching the sunsets and sunrises. The sunrise is perfect from their bar, by the way. Fo...

A 4 night stay as part of a road trip with another couple. All impressed with the stylish decor, super large rooms, extremely comfortable beds, and excellent facilities. No parking on site, but nearby & convenient. Loved the location, just a short stroll from an excellent selection of bars and restaurants. (Special mention for “La Baguette”, a superb French style patis...

We live in the neighborhood, but wanted to get a night away from the kids, so we checked in on Valentines Day. The hotel is beautiful, the staff was friendly. The pool/hot tub were a lot smaller than we had hoped, but clean. We would recommend this place to friends and family for sure. Their restaurant was delicious!

This is the nicest hotel in Greeley and was worth it. Location is central to their downtown dining and only a 10 minute walk to UNC campus. They have a great restaurant attached to the hotel for all meals and drinks. We will stay here again when we return this summer.

We absolutely loved our stay at Le Meridien Downtown Denver. A very hip hotel with modern decor, the staff couldn't have been friendlier or more helpful. We were coming from Indonesia, so we were dealing with some serious jet lag for ourselves and our 18 month-old daughter. The head of security gave us some finger puppets when he saw my daughter and I doing laps around...

Holiday Inn was a good hotel, Place is neat and tidy, room is spacious. 2 super single bed is provided in the hotel room which has ample space to rest. location is good which is about 15 mins near to the airport. 2 miles down the road there are many fast food centre with a super market. Will definatley use back this hotel when i am back in denver.
Luxury hotels in Colorado State

At $500 per night, to be charged $14.95 for WIFI (really, $14.95?) and find the premises not secure (you can enter from a gate on the pool level and have access to the entire hotel after a "third degree showing of photo ID at reception to check in) was disconcerting and disappointing. Water bottles and coffee capsules are impossible to open, making a solo stay for an ...

Well I did have a couple of complaints, first off one of my lampshades was slightly askew, and the robes provided were simply so comfy I didn't want to remove it. But that aside the beautiful room and amazing view as well as the proximity to everything I needed access to was phenomenal. I very much enjoyed the staff whom had nothing better to do than to cater to my eve...
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best hotels in Colorado near Garden of the Gods?
Verified travelers to Colorado who stayed near Garden of the Gods have given top reviews to Holden House 1902 Bed & Breakfast Inn, Holiday Inn Express And Suites Manitou Springs By IHG and Mecca Motel.
What are the best hotels in Colorado near Denver Botanic Gardens?
Verified travelers to Colorado who stayed near Denver Botanic Gardens have given top reviews to BIG little Hotel, The Ramble Hotel and Hotel Residential of Denver.
What are the best hotels in Colorado near Cheyenne Mountain Zoo?
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Hotels in Colorado that are highly rated by couples include Grand Vista Hotel Grand Junction, Ramada by Wyndham Denver International Airport and GRAND VISTA HOTEL-PARACHUTE.
What are the best hotels in Colorado for families?
Hotels in Colorado that are highly rated by families include Ramada by Wyndham Denver International Airport, GRAND VISTA HOTEL-PARACHUTE and Grand River Parachute.
What hotels in Colorado have the best views?
Verified travelers to Colorado have given top reviews for the views at Comfort Inn & Suites Gunnison-Crested Butte, Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fountain/Fort Carson and Grand Lodge Crested Butte.
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Verified travelers to Colorado have given top reviews for the breakfast at Hampton Inn & Suites Greeley, Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fountain/Fort Carson and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Denver North - Thornton By IHG.
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Colorado is a captivating state that showcases a breathtaking array of landscapes, from the majestic Rocky Mountains to the serene plains. The state's diverse geography offers a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility. With its vibrant cities like Denver and Boulder, Colorado blends urban excitement with the charm of small towns, making it a perfect destination for all types of travelers. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Colorado has something to offer.
The state is rich in history and culture, with a blend of Native American heritage and the influence of early settlers. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and museums that tell the story of Colorado's past, including the United States Air Force Academy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Additionally, Colorado is known for its thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, theater productions, and music festivals that celebrate local talent.
As you traverse through Colorado, you'll encounter friendly locals who are eager to share their love for this beautiful state. From the breathtaking views at Seven Falls to the artistic vibes of Old Colorado City, every corner of Colorado invites exploration and discovery. It's a place where every traveler can find their own unique adventure, whether it’s hiking a challenging trail or savoring a locally brewed craft beer.
Top Reasons to Explore Colorado United States
One of the most compelling reasons to visit Colorado is its stunning natural beauty. The state is home to numerous national parks and scenic byways that provide breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. For instance, Rocky Mountain National Park offers over 300 miles of trails, where hikers can immerse themselves in nature and witness the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. The picturesque landscapes also make it a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike.
In addition to its natural wonders, Colorado boasts a rich history that is palpable in its towns and cities. Places like the historic district of Old Colorado City offer a glimpse into the past with charming architecture and unique shops. The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank in Denver provides an interesting look at the history of currency and finance in the United States. These experiences not only educate but also enrich your understanding of the state's cultural fabric.
Moreover, the vibrant arts scene in Colorado is another reason to explore. Cities like Denver and Boulder are teeming with art galleries, theaters, and live music venues. Festivals celebrating everything from food to film take place throughout the year, showcasing the creativity of the local community. Whether you’re an art aficionado or simply looking for a fun night out, Colorado’s cultural offerings are sure to impress.
When to Experience Colorado's Magic
Timing your visit to Colorado can greatly enhance your experience, as each season brings its own unique charm. Winter, for instance, transforms the state into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding at world-renowned resorts like Aspen and Vail. The crisp mountain air and stunning snow-capped peaks create an enchanting backdrop for winter sports enthusiasts and families looking for holiday fun.
Spring brings a refreshing change, with wildflowers blooming and temperatures warming up. This is an ideal time for hiking and exploring the numerous trails that Colorado has to offer. Local events, such as the Denver Arts Festival, begin to pop up, inviting visitors to engage with the community and enjoy the arts in a lively atmosphere.
Summer is the peak season for outdoor activities, with countless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and camping. The weather is perfect for exploring the stunning landscapes, including the breathtaking views at Helen Hunt Falls and the exhilarating Manitou Springs Incline. Fall, on the other hand, showcases the beauty of autumn foliage, making it a picturesque time for scenic drives and photography. The changing colors of the leaves against the backdrop of the mountains create a stunning visual feast.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Colorado Adventure
Traveling to Colorado can be an exhilarating experience, but a few essential tips can help make your adventure even more enjoyable. First and foremost, it's crucial to pack appropriately for the varied climate. Layers are key, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly throughout the day, especially in the mountains. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and sunglasses, as the high altitude can intensify sun exposure.
When it comes to local customs, Coloradans are known for their friendly and laid-back attitude. Engaging with locals can enhance your experience, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations on where to eat or what to see. Additionally, being mindful of the environment is important; many outdoor areas have specific guidelines to preserve nature, so be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles.
Safety is also a priority, especially when exploring the outdoors. Familiarize yourself with the terrain and weather conditions before heading out on hikes or other activities. It's wise to carry plenty of water and snacks, as well as a first-aid kit for any unexpected situations. Lastly, if venturing into the mountains, be aware of altitude sickness and take the necessary precautions to acclimate.
Where to Stay in Colorado for Every Budget
Finding the perfect place to stay in Colorado is essential for a memorable trip. The state offers a wide range of accommodations, catering to every budget and preference. For those seeking luxury, the Sonesta Denver Downtown is a top choice, boasting modern amenities and a central location that makes it easy to explore the city. Guests have raved about the cleanliness and spaciousness of the rooms, along with the friendly staff who are always ready to help.
If you're looking for something more budget-friendly, the Baymont by Wyndham Denver International Airport provides a convenient location with comfortable accommodations. Reviews highlight the excellent service from staff members like Angie, who goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a pleasant experience. This hotel is perfect for travelers needing quick access to the airport without sacrificing comfort.
For a family-friendly option, the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Denver offers spacious rooms and amenities that cater to both adults and children. Guests have praised the hotel for its excellent service and delicious cookies, making it a delightful stay for families. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family vacation, Colorado has accommodations that will suit your needs and enhance your travel experience.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Travel Companion
When planning a trip to Colorado, using Agoda.com can significantly enhance your travel experience. With a user-friendly interface, Agoda makes it easy to search for and book hotels, flights, and activities tailored to your preferences. Whether you're seeking a cozy cabin in the mountains or a chic hotel in downtown Denver, Agoda provides a wide selection of accommodations that cater to every taste and budget.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its competitive pricing and exclusive deals. Travelers can often find special discounts and offers that are not available elsewhere, allowing you to save money while enjoying the best that Colorado has to offer. Additionally, Agoda's comprehensive reviews and ratings from previous guests help you make informed decisions about where to stay, ensuring that your accommodation meets your expectations.
Agoda also offers a seamless booking experience, with flexible cancellation policies and the option to pay later on many properties. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for travelers who may need to adjust their plans. Furthermore, Agoda's customer service team is available around the clock to assist with any inquiries or issues, providing peace of mind as you explore the wonders of Colorado.
Getting Around Colorado with Ease
Exploring Colorado's diverse landscapes and vibrant cities is an adventure in itself, and knowing how to get around can make all the difference. The state offers a variety of transportation options, ensuring you can easily reach your desired destinations. In larger cities like Denver, public transit systems, including light rail and buses, provide convenient access to popular attractions and neighborhoods. The RTD (Regional Transportation District) operates an efficient network that connects downtown Denver with surrounding areas, making it a great choice for those without a car.
If you prefer to drive, renting a car is a popular option. Colorado's scenic byways and highways, like the Peak to Peak Highway, offer breathtaking views and are perfect for road trips. Several rental car agencies operate at airports and in major cities, providing flexibility to explore at your own pace. Just be aware that mountain driving can be challenging, especially in winter, so it's advisable to check weather conditions and prepare your vehicle accordingly.
For those looking for a more relaxed travel experience, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available in urban areas. They can be a convenient way to navigate the city without the hassle of parking. Additionally, for trips to popular outdoor destinations, shuttle services often operate between cities and national parks, making it easy to enjoy Colorado's natural beauty without the need for personal transportation.
Outdoor Adventures Await in Colorado
Colorado is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and skill levels. From hiking and mountain biking to skiing and snowboarding, the state's diverse terrain provides endless opportunities for adventure. Popular hiking trails, such as those found in Rocky Mountain National Park, offer stunning views and a chance to encounter local wildlife. The park boasts over 300 miles of trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs, ensuring that everyone can find a suitable path to explore.
For thrill-seekers, skiing and snowboarding in the winter months is a must. World-renowned resorts like Aspen and Vail draw visitors from around the globe, offering pristine slopes and luxurious amenities. Many resorts also provide lessons for beginners, making it easy for those new to the sport to join in on the fun. Beyond skiing, winter activities such as snowshoeing, ice climbing, and snowmobiling are also popular, giving visitors a chance to experience the state's snowy landscapes in unique ways.
As the snow melts and the weather warms, Colorado's outdoor scene shifts to summer activities. Mountain biking trails, such as those in the North Cheyenne Canon Park and Starsmore Discovery Center, attract adrenaline junkies looking for an exhilarating ride. For a more leisurely experience, visitors can enjoy kayaking, fishing, or simply picnicking in one of the many beautiful parks scattered throughout the state. No matter the season, Colorado's outdoor adventures promise excitement and unforgettable memories.
Shopping Hotspots in Colorado's Vibrant Cities
Shopping in Colorado is an experience that reflects the state's unique culture and creativity. From local boutiques to bustling markets, there's something for everyone. In Denver, the historic Larimer Square is a must-visit for those seeking a mix of high-end shops and charming storefronts. This area offers a delightful blend of fashion, home goods, and artisanal products, making it a great spot to find a special souvenir or gift. The vibrant atmosphere is complemented by nearby cafes and restaurants, perfect for a post-shopping break.
For a more eclectic shopping experience, head to Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall. This pedestrian-friendly area is lined with unique shops, street performers, and local eateries. Here, shoppers can find everything from handmade crafts to trendy apparel, all while soaking in the lively ambiance of this charming city. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the local farmers' market, where you can sample fresh produce and artisanal goods, adding a taste of Colorado to your shopping spree.
In addition to these urban shopping experiences, Colorado is home to several outlet malls, such as the Outlets at Castle Rock. These malls offer discounted prices on popular brands, making them a great stop for bargain hunters. Whether you're looking for a fashionable outfit, outdoor gear, or a one-of-a-kind piece of art, Colorado's shopping hotspots provide a diverse range of options that reflect the state's character and charm.
Nature's Masterpieces in Colorado
Colorado's natural beauty is truly awe-inspiring, with a wealth of attractions that showcase the state's stunning landscapes. One of the crown jewels is Rocky Mountain National Park, where visitors can marvel at towering peaks, lush valleys, and pristine lakes. The park offers numerous scenic drives, such as the Trail Ridge Road, which provides breathtaking views and access to various trailheads for hiking and exploration. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to spot elk, deer, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.
Another must-visit attraction is Seven Falls, a series of cascading waterfalls nestled in a picturesque canyon. Visitors can hike the scenic trail that leads to the falls, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area also features a restaurant and gift shop, making it easy to spend a leisurely day soaking in the beauty of nature. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Manitou Springs Incline offers a challenging climb with rewarding views at the summit.
For a different perspective on Colorado's natural wonders, the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is a stunning city park known for its dramatic red rock formations. The park offers miles of walking and biking trails, allowing visitors to explore the unique geological features up close. With its breathtaking scenery and variety of recreational opportunities, Colorado's natural masterpieces are sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
Cultural Gems and Historical Landmarks in Colorado
Colorado's rich history and culture are woven into the fabric of its cities and towns, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike. The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is a must-visit, showcasing everything from dinosaur fossils to space exhibits. This interactive museum offers a chance to explore the wonders of science and nature, making it a hit with families and curious minds. The museum's planetarium and IMAX theater provide added layers of entertainment and education, ensuring a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.
Another significant site is the United States Air Force Academy, located just north of Colorado Springs. This stunning campus features the iconic Cadet Chapel, with its striking architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can learn about the history of the Academy and its role in training future leaders of the Air Force. Guided tours provide insight into the Academy's traditions and values, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in military history.
For those looking to explore the state's past, a stroll through the Old Colorado City Historic District offers a glimpse into the Gold Rush era. This charming area is filled with quaint shops, art galleries, and restaurants, all housed in beautifully restored buildings. The district also hosts various events throughout the year, including art walks and seasonal festivals, allowing visitors to engage with the local community and experience Colorado's rich cultural heritage firsthand.
Family-Friendly Fun in Colorado
Colorado is an excellent destination for families, offering a wide array of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs is a fantastic place to spend a day. Home to over 750 animals, this mountainside zoo provides an up-close experience with wildlife, including giraffes, elephants, and more. The zoo's interactive exhibits, such as the giraffe feeding platform, allow children to connect with animals in a fun and educational environment.
Another family favorite is the Denver Zoo, which features a diverse collection of animals from around the world. The zoo is renowned for its conservation efforts and engaging exhibits, such as the Predator Ridge and the Asian Tropics. Children can enjoy educational programs and animal encounters, making it a perfect destination for a family outing.
For a unique adventure, the Cave of the Winds Mountain Park offers thrilling experiences for the whole family. Visitors can explore stunning underground caves, take a scenic chairlift ride, or challenge themselves on the park's zip line and ropes course. This family-friendly attraction combines fun and education, providing an exciting day out in nature.
Festivals and Events to Experience in Colorado
Colorado's vibrant culture comes alive through its many festivals and events held throughout the year. One of the most popular is the Great American Beer Festival, held annually in Denver. This event attracts beer enthusiasts from all over the country, showcasing thousands of different beers from breweries across the nation. Attendees can sample a wide variety of brews while enjoying food pairings and live entertainment, making it a fun experience for both beer lovers and casual drinkers.
The Denver Arts Festival is another highlight, celebrating local artists and their creative talents. This festival features art exhibits, live performances, and interactive workshops, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Colorado's artistic community. The event is a great opportunity to purchase unique pieces directly from artists while enjoying live music and delicious food from local vendors.
For those looking to experience Colorado's cultural diversity, the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo is a fantastic option. This annual event showcases the state's agricultural heritage with livestock shows, rodeos, and carnival rides. The fair also features live music performances, art exhibits, and food vendors, providing a fun-filled experience for the entire family.
Transportation Insights for a Smooth Journey
Getting around Colorado is made easy with various transportation options available to visitors. For those flying into the state, Denver International Airport serves as a major hub, offering numerous domestic and international flights. Once in Colorado, public transportation systems like the RTD (Regional Transportation District) in Denver provide an efficient way to navigate the city. The light rail and bus systems connect visitors to key attractions, making it convenient to explore without a car.
Renting a car is a popular choice for travelers who want to venture into the stunning Colorado countryside. The state's scenic byways, such as the Peak to Peak Highway, offer breathtaking views and are perfect for road trips. Many rental agencies operate at the airport and throughout the state, allowing for flexibility in exploring both urban and rural areas. Remember to check road conditions, especially in winter, as mountain driving can present challenges.
For those who prefer not to drive, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available in urban centers. These services provide a convenient way to get around without worrying about parking. Additionally, shuttle services often operate between major cities and popular destinations, making it easy to enjoy Colorado's natural beauty without the hassle of driving.
Practical Travel Information for Colorado Visitors
When visiting Colorado, being aware of practical travel information can enhance your experience. First, familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations, particularly regarding outdoor activities. For instance, many parks have specific rules about campfires and wildlife interactions to ensure the safety of both visitors and animals. Understanding these guidelines helps preserve Colorado’s natural beauty for future generations.
Health and safety are important considerations while traveling in Colorado. The state has a high altitude, which can affect visitors who are not accustomed to it. It’s wise to stay hydrated and take it easy during the first few days to acclimate. Additionally, many areas in Colorado are known for their outdoor activities, so having appropriate gear and understanding the terrain can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
For those needing assistance or information during their stay, local visitor centers are excellent resources. They provide maps, brochures, and expert advice on attractions, dining, and accommodations. Utilizing these resources can help maximize your time and ensure you don’t miss out on any of Colorado's hidden gems.
Outdoor Photography Spots You Can't Miss in Colorado
Photography enthusiasts will find Colorado to be a paradise of stunning landscapes and breathtaking vistas. One of the top spots is Rocky Mountain National Park, where the dramatic peaks and serene lakes provide countless opportunities for capturing nature's beauty. The park's various trails lead to picturesque viewpoints, such as Bear Lake and Dream Lake, where photographers can capture the reflection of the mountains in the still waters.
Another iconic location is Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. The striking red rock formations against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pikes Peak create a stunning contrast that is perfect for photography. The park offers numerous trails and vantage points, ensuring that every angle provides a unique perspective. Sunrise and sunset are particularly magical times to photograph this natural wonder.
For those seeking a more adventurous photography experience, the Manitou Springs Incline offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The challenging hike rewards photographers with sweeping panoramas of Colorado Springs and the Front Range. Capturing the vibrant colors of wildflowers in summer or the golden hues of autumn foliage can create stunning images that showcase the beauty of Colorado's changing seasons.
Seasonal Activities to Enjoy in Colorado
Each season in Colorado brings its own set of activities and experiences, making it a year-round destination for adventure seekers. In winter, the state transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting skiers and snowboarders to world-class resorts like Aspen and Vail. With powdery slopes and cozy lodges, winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating while surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
As spring arrives, Colorado comes alive with blooming wildflowers and warmer temperatures. This season is perfect for hiking, with trails offering picturesque views of blossoming landscapes. Local events such as the Denver Arts Festival provide opportunities to engage with the community while enjoying the outdoors. Spring is also a great time for wildlife watching, as animals emerge from hibernation and the vibrant colors of nature return.
Summer is peak adventure season, with endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Hiking, mountain biking, and camping are popular activities, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. The warm weather also brings festivals and events, such as the Great American Beer Festival, where visitors can sample local brews while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. As fall approaches, the stunning autumn foliage creates a picturesque backdrop for scenic drives and photography, making it an ideal time for leisurely exploration.
Wellness Retreats and Relaxation Spots in Colorado
For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, Colorado offers a variety of wellness retreats and serene spots that provide the perfect escape from everyday life. The state is home to numerous spas and wellness centers that focus on holistic healing and relaxation. Many of these retreats are nestled in the mountains, providing a tranquil environment surrounded by nature. Visitors can indulge in massages, yoga classes, and wellness workshops designed to promote physical and mental well-being.
One popular destination is the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, known for its natural mineral hot springs. Soaking in the warm, therapeutic waters while surrounded by stunning mountain views is a fantastic way to unwind. The resort also offers spa services and wellness programs, making it an ideal spot for a rejuvenating getaway.
Another excellent option is the Shambhala Mountain Center, which offers meditation retreats and mindfulness programs in a peaceful setting. The center's stunning surroundings and tranquil atmosphere provide a perfect backdrop for reflection and relaxation. Whether participating in a guided retreat or simply enjoying the serene environment, visitors can find a sense of peace and rejuvenation amidst Colorado's natural beauty.
Wildlife Experiences in Colorado's Natural Habitat
Colorado's diverse ecosystems provide abundant opportunities for wildlife experiences, making it a fantastic destination for nature lovers. The state's national parks and wildlife refuges are home to a wide variety of species, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and numerous bird species. Visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park can often spot elk grazing in the meadows or see bighorn sheep scaling rocky cliffs, providing excellent photo opportunities and a chance to connect with nature.
For a more guided experience, consider joining a wildlife tour or safari. Many local companies offer excursions that focus on spotting wildlife in their natural habitats. These tours often take visitors to remote areas where wildlife is more active, providing a unique opportunity to observe animals in the wild. Knowledgeable guides share insights about the local ecosystem and the animals that inhabit it, enhancing the experience for participants.
Birdwatching is another popular activity in Colorado, with many species migrating through the state during different seasons. Locations like Barr Lake State Park are ideal for birdwatching, offering a variety of habitats that attract numerous bird species. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher or a casual observer, the chance to see and learn about Colorado's rich biodiversity is an experience not to be missed.

























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