![]() ![]() With a few hours in Garden of the Gods, this is what I recommend visiting: Rock climbing is a big thing to do here, and you can bring your own gear and climb or join a tour. For those who want to explore further, there are 15 miles of hiking trails in the park. A maze of paved trails weaves between red and pink sandstone rocks. Garden of the Gods is a wonderful state park that is located next to Colorado Springs. In the afternoon, hike the Manitou Incline or visit Seven Falls at Broadmoor. Today, you will visit the Garden of the Gods in the morning and drive up Pikes Peak midday. You will stay in Colorado Springs for two nights. If you like the idea of staying at a resort that has a pool, take a look at Garden of the Gods Club and Resort. The Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn and the Holden House 1902 Bed and Breakfast Inn get great reviews. We stayed at the Staybridge Suites Colorado Springs North Hotel and recommend it. Highly rated restaurants include TAPAteria (a Mediterranean wine bar), Pizzeria Rustica, Front Range Barbecue, Paravicini’s (Italian cuisine), and Jake and Telly’s Greek Cuisine. Get settled into your hotel and have dinner.įor dinner, I recommend going to Old Colorado City, which sits just to the west of Colorado Springs. However, you might find that it is cheaper to fly round trip out of one airport, rather than flying in and out of two different airports, which is something to consider when booking your flights.Īt the airport, pick up your rental car and drive to your hotel in Colorado Springs. To minimize the amount of driving that you do, you can fly into Colorado Springs Airport and fly out of Denver International Airport. When you do this, Denver International Airport will be the closer of the two airports. PRO TRAVEL TIP: On the final day of this Colorado itinerary, you will drive from Rocky Mountain National Park to the airport and fly home. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.This Colorado itinerary focuses on the four national parks in Colorado with several other notable destinations. On this Colorado itinerary, you will visit: For some of the scenic drives, such as Pikes Peak and Mount Evans Scenic Byway, I recommend checking vehicle length restrictions before you go. ![]() On this road trip, all of the roads you will drive are either paved roads or gravel roads that are suitable for standard cars, so a standard 2WD car will do just fine. You will drive 1,050 miles and this estimate does not include any additional mileage for detours or driving within the national parks. On this Colorado itinerary, you will start and end in Denver or Colorado Springs (depending on which airport you choose), making one big loop through the state. ![]() However, if you have less time (or more time…lucky you!), I will give you suggestions on how to modify this itinerary at the end of this post. Even with 10 days, you will be moving very quickly. There is a lot to see and do in Colorado, and if you want to visit all four national parks, ideally you need at least 10 days. This Colorado road trip is written as a 10-day itinerary.
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