THINGS TO DO
The Rocky Mountains may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Colorado, but Colorado is an extremely geographically diverse state... From Aspen's widely photographed Maroon Bells, Rocky Mountain National Park, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Glenwood Canyon, Grand Junction's Colorado National Monument, Pike's Peak and the Royal Gorge, the scenery is absolutely breathtaking and the adventures will be endless.
Beyond the obvious geographical wonders, Colorado has a vivid history that demands attention. Visit the ruins of ancient cultures at Mesa Verde National Park or Chimney Rock Archaeological Area. Leadville's National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum or the Frisco Historic Park are great places to learn about more recent history that has shaped the Colorado you see today. Experience the Western culture first hand at one of Steamboat Springs' pro rodeos or stroll through one of Denver's many fantastic museums.
From Delta County's orchards and vineyards, Winter Park's full schedule of festivals, to hot springs in Ouray and sailing on Dillon Reservoir, you'll find an amazing experience around every corner. From Keystone's famous mountaintop Alpenglow Stube restaurant to Vail's Vilar Center for the Performing Arts, Colorado offers you diverse opportunities that are sure to find you com-ing back for more!