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This Colorado itinerary touches starts in the Mile High City and explores the Rocky Mountain region as you drive North into the mountain towns surrounding the famous Rocky Mountain National Park. Take in the best of Colorado’s front range cities which effortlessly blend cowboy and contemporary, a day of adventure and evenings of great food, drink and local entertainment. Go on a road trip along the highest paved road in the USA, take in Denver’s vibrant art scene, experience the rich history and culture in Glenwood Springs which home to a vibrant dining scene, boutique shopping, therapeutic hot springs, and an endless list of outdoor fun. Take in the panoramic views of towering red rock spires at the Colorado National Monument, often called the 'mini-Grand Canyon. Explore Downtown Grand Junction which is a designated park, framed with trees, flowers and park benches to relax on. There are no franchises Downtown, so you will enjoy a unique experience with farm-to-fork restaurants, hip art galleries, trendy shops, and lively theaters.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Take a walk down Larimer Square where you’ll find a range of renowned restaurants, bars and boutique shops.
- Kit yourself out in cowboy apparel at Rockmount Ranchwear – creator of the original snap button cowboy shirt.
- Home to 7 professional sport teams, you can see the Rockies play at Coors Field with the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, or Denver Broncos at the Mile High Stadium
- Look out for wildlife – there’s around 3,000 elk in Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park.
- Lake Estes for beautiful views across the water, mountains and continental divide.
- Enjoy a vibrant dining scene, boutique shopping & therapeutic hot springs in Glenwood Springs
- Visit America’s only mountain theme park – Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
- Take in the panoramic views of towering red rock spires at the Colorado National Monument, often called the 'mini-Grand Canyon'
- Explore downtown Grand Junction a designated park, framed with trees, flowers and park benches to relax on.
- The world’s largest flat-top mountain – the Grand Mesa – is located in Grand Junction.
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