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Denver, United States
To start off, Denver, Colorado’s capital and most populous city. Visit the
city’s museums, parks and if you’re a beer enthusiast, go and explore its
world-renowned breweries.
- 16th Street Mall
- Washington Park
- City Park
- Cheesman Park
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science
- Denver Botanic Gardens
- Denver Art Museum
- Clementine's - Stanley Marketplace
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Estes Park, United States
Head north towards Estes Park. Because of its location, the city is one of the
main access cities to the Rocky Mountains. There you can explore a number of
trails such as the Bear Lake Trail and the Lily Lake Trail. Make sure you wear
comfortable clothes and trail shoes, also don’t forget your camera, because the
landscape is breathtaking.
- Lake Estes Trail
- Bear Lake Trailhead
- Many Parks Curve Overlook
- Sprague Lake
- Lily Lake Trailhead
- Sky Pond Rocky Mountain National Park
- Estes Park Pie Shop & Bakery
- Rock Cut Brewing Company
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Breckenridge, United States
Stop by the lovely city of Breckenridge on your way to Gleenwood Springs. If you
feel like doing some extra exploring, the surrounding area is also beautiful and
you can actually do some skiing.
- The Overlook Restaurant
- JJ's Rocky Mountain Tavern
- Peaks Trail
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Glenwood Springs, United States
The fourth stop is Glenwood Springs, famous for its geothermal amenities and
outdoor adventures. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy what the nature
has to offer. If you don’t really feel like relaxing, and because it is in the
Rocky Mountains, you can always discover more trails and explore the steep
landscape.
- Iron Mountain Hot Springs
- Hanging Lake Trail
- Glennwood Canyon
- Casey Brewing Taproom
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Aspen, United States
Aspen is next on the itinerary. It’s the ultimate ski destination, but for those
who are not into the sport, you can always visit the many restaurants and bars,
and of course, explore the surrounding nature. There are a variety of trails
such as the Smuggler Mountain Trail (six miles, dog-friendly) and the popular
Rio Grande Trail (42 miles, dog-friendly). Remember to also relax and then get
back on the road.
- Aspen Meadows Trail
- Aspen Mountain
- Red Mountain
- Aspen Art Museum
- Aspen Hunter Creek Trailhead
- The Sundeck at Aspen Mountain
- Buttermilk Mountain
- Ajax Tavern
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Colorado Springs, United States
After a somewhat long drive, you get to Colorado Springs. The city is best known
for Garden of the Gods, a massive National Natural Landmark with biodiversity as
it sprawls from the grasslands up into the mountains. Visit the Siamese Twins
and take some pictures at the Balanced Rock, two of the park’s best known spots.
Colorado Springs also has a variety of other outdoor activities, it’s just a
matter of informing yourself at the welcome center, they’re the best one to
advise you on what it’s the right one for you.
- Garden of the Gods
- Monument Valley Park
- Balanced Rock At Garden Of The Gods
- Pulpit Rock
- Wade's Cafe
- Storybook Brewing
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Denver, United States
Finally, back to Denver to re-charge and catch a flight.