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1 The Best of Colorado The old and the new, the rustic and the sophisticated, the wild and the refined all of these experiences exist practically side by side in Colorado, amid what is arguably the most breathtaking mountain scenery in America. Colorado s booming cities Boulder, Colorado Springs, and Denver and it s admittedly somewhat glitzy resorts especially Vail and Aspen offer much of the comfort and culture of ew York or Los Angeles but at a slower, more relaxed pace. Throughout the state, you ll also find testaments to another time, when life was simpler but rougher, and only the strong survived: historic Victorian mansions, working turn-of-the-20th-century steam trains, thousand-year-old adobe-and-stone villages, and authentic Old West towns complete with false-fronted saloons and dusty streets. Colorado truly comes alive for those who venture outdoors among the towering Rocky Mountains, the western canyons, or the broad eastern plains. Atop Pikes Peak, you ll see what inspired Katharine Lee Bates to pen the lyrics to America the Beautiful. Climb on a horse or mountain bike, take a hike or raft trip or simply sit back and gaze at the mountains. Whatever you do, though, don t stay indoors. Enos Mills, an early-20th-century environmentalist and one of the driving forces behind the creation of Rocky Mountain ational Park, said that knowledge of nature is the basis of wisdom. For many, that s the essence of Colorado. The following are what we consider Colorado s best experiences highlights that will help you begin planning your trip. 1 The Best Ski Resorts Aspen: ot only does Aspen have predictably superior ski terrain ranging from some of the most expert runs in Colorado to what Ski magazine has called the best mountain in America for beginners (Buttermilk), it s also one of the most fun, genuinely historic ski towns in Colorado. Although it might come off at first as somewhat glitzy and certainly expensive, Aspen is a real town, with longtime, year-round residents and a history that goes beyond the slopes. See chapter 10. Breckenridge: The lure of Breckenridge lies in its fabulous trails for skiers of all abilities, its location in an old gold-prospecting settlement, and its abundance of ski-in/ski-out lodging. It s also less expensive than Aspen or Vail, more rustic in feel, and appealing to families for its variety of après-ski activities. See chapter 10. Vail: This is it, the big one, America s most popular ski resort, as well as one of its largest, with 5,289 acres of skiable terrain, 193 trails, and 34 lifts. Every serious skier needs to ski Vail at COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

THE BEST HIKIG TRAILS 5 least once. Its free bus system makes it easy to get around, but be prepared for steep prices, and don t look for Victorian charm all you ll find are rows of condominiums. See chapter 10. 2 The Best Active Vacations Hiking in Rocky Mountain ational Park: There s something for everyone here, from short hikes around a lovely mountain lake to the difficult 8-mile trek to the top of 14,259-foot Longs Peak. Trail heads can be accessed with the park s shuttle bus, from campgrounds, and from stops along Trail Ridge Road. However you do it, getting into the wilds is a treat in this beautiful setting. See chapter 10. Cowpunching on a Cattle Drive: To really step back into the West of the 1800s, join working cowboys on a genuine cattle drive. The Saddleback Ranch near Steamboat Springs 3 The Best Hiking Trails The Buttes Trail at Pawnee Buttes: This easy day hike exposes you to some of the other Colorado: the prairie on the state s eastern plains. A 1.5-mile trail leads to Pawnee Buttes, the Rattlesnake Buttes made famous in James Michener s Centennial. Keep your eyes open for coyotes, a variety of birds, and other wildlife, and colorful wildflowers in the spring. See p. 230. The Emerald Lake Trail at Rocky Mountain ational Park: If you like mountain lakes, this is the trail for you. Starting at Bear Lake, it s an easy.5-mile to ymph Lake, then a moderate.5-mile climb to Dream Lake, and the last.8-mile brings you to Emerald Lake. Total elevation change is 605 feet over a little less than 2 miles, with spectacular scenery all along the way. See p. 259. Durango Mountain Resort: One of Colorado s best-kept skiing secrets, this resort is known for its beautiful sunny days, heavy annual snowfall, and exceptionally friendly, easygoing atmosphere. See chapter 12. (& 970/871-4697) is a working cattle ranch, where you ll become just another cowpuncher, moving stock from one pasture to another, and performing other ranch duties. See p. 267. Skiing the San Juan Hut System: Ambitious cross-country skiers who want to put a few miles behind them and ski among 14,000-foot alpine peaks love the San Juan Hut System s trail and series of shelters between Telluride and Moab, Utah. Designed for intermediate skiers, the trail can be tackled in small sections or its entirety, with overnight stays in the well-equipped huts. See chapter 12. The Colorado Trail at Kenosha Pass: This easy section of the Colorado Trail near Breckenridge is a fun day s walk or can be the starting point for a serious backpacking trip. Pick up the trail off U.S. 285 where the highway crosses 10,001-foot Kenosha Pass. This access point provides opportunities for short or long hikes through the aspen and bristlecone forest. See p. 292. Hiking the Dunes in Great Sand Dunes ational Monument & Preserve: This isn t a trail at all, but an opportunity to don your best French foreign legion hat and set out into the shifting sands in search of dramatic views from the top of a 750-foot dune. See p. 422.

CHAPTER 1. THE BEST OF COLORADO 6 Colorado 0 Laramie 50 mi W 50 km e R. 0 ak M I ROUTT 13 Sn L l i tt O e 230 G ROOSEVELT Walden R DIOSAUR MOUMET Y Craig Vernal mpa 125 R. Oak Creek H er. Grand Lake 131 Meeker Kremmling Hot Sulphur Sprs. Granby 133 Leadville Mt. Elbert 24 A T d ra Co lo U i so n La Plata Peak Mt. Harvard Mt. Yale Buena Vista Mt. Princeton Mt. Antero Crested Butte Delta 9 U BLACK CAYO OF THE GUISO PARK Fairplay O nn R. Do lo r es R Moab T Gu 141 65 Orchard City 24 82 Aspen Snowmass Mtn. Castle Peak GRAD MESA 50 Georgetown Silverthorne Grays 70 Mt. Peak Evans Breckenridge Vail Basalt Carbondale Fruita GRAD JUCTIO Avon Glenwood Springs. Palisade Eagle M COLORADO AT'L. MO. Winter Park 40 ARAPAHO Y Rifle or Gypsum ew Castle O K 139 70 9 WHITE RIVER Longs Peak R hi t C W 64 Rangeley ROCKY MOUTAI PARK F 40 14 Steamboat Springs 40 O Ya GUISO Gunnison. CURECATI.R.A. SA UCOMPAHGRE Montrose 50 Salida G RE IS TO 140 84 Juan avajo L. Dulce R. A R I Z. an S 160 Shiprock Farmington 64 160 285 Grande Rio RIO GRADE Pagosa Springs Bayfield S. Durango MT MESA VERDE PARK MTS. 17 Monte Vista Alamosa S 160 162 JUA Del orte SA Cortez South Fork Sunlight Peak McPhee Res. Dolores HOVEWEEP.M. 550 I SA JUA GREAT SAD DUES PARK AD PRESERVE Creede Silverton Saguache San Luis Peak 149 Mt. Wilson CAYOS OF THE ACIETS MOUMET CR Lake City Telluride A Ouray Blanding E Ridgway 145 Monticello 491 285 T 114 D aturita 163

THE BEST HIKIG TRAILS 7 CHEYEE 80 Sidney Ogallala 80 FORT COLLIS 287 Windsor Loveland Greeley Estes Fort Park Lyons Morgan Platteville Wiggins Longmont 76 72 BOULDER 52 Brighton ederland Broomfield Westminster Arvada Thornton Golden DEVER Idaho Lakewood Byers Sprs. Aurora Littleton Centennial Conifer Parker 285 85 Castle Rock 67 Kiowa 86 PIKE 83 Woodland 24 Florissant Park Manitou COLORADO FLORISSAT Springs SPRIGS FOSSIL BEDS Pikes Security-Widefield.M. Peak Cripple Fountain Creek 115 A A R R Cañon City Silver Cliff San Luis South Platte E E G SA ISABEL.F. Penrose Florence 50 PUEBLO 165 69 25 Walsenburg 85 Colorado City 25 12 10 14 Trinidad Ordway Manzanola 350 71 COMACHE GRASSLAD Brush Limon Rocky Ford La Junta Purgatoire R. South Platte R. 71 Sterling 36 94 160 63 113 Akron 70 Las Animas 109 96 34 138 6 Eads eegronda Res. 59 Julesburg Yuma John Martin Res. Springfield Holyoke Republican R. 59 Cheyenne Wells Arkansas R. eenoshe Res. Lamar 287 385 385 Wray Burlington 385 Granada 116 Walsh E B. Goodland K A A SS AA SS 27 23 Raton O K L A. Boise City

8 CHAPTER 1. THE BEST OF COLORADO 4 The Best Mountain Biking Tipperary Creek Trail: Considered by many to be Colorado s very best mountain-biking trail, this 30-mile ride from Fraser to Winter Park runs through dense forest and wildflowercovered meadows, offering views of rugged snowcapped peaks. It s also strenuous, rising from an 8,600-foot elevation to more than 10,000 feet. See p. 283. Crested Butte: Crested Butte vies with Winter Park for the title of mountain-biking capital of Colorado. The highly skilled should try Trail 401, a strenuous single-track loop that combines scenic beauty with steep grades and rough terrain. See p. 415. 5 The Best Wilderness Experiences Hiking the Colorado Trail: For Area: With a number of fourteeners, some 500 miles, this trail winds from including the namesake Maroon Bells, Denver to Durango, through some of this is one of the most scenic mountainscapes in the West. A vision of the state s most spectacular and rugged terrain, crossing the Continental Divide, eight mountain trails here are popular with backpack- glaciated rock and lush greenery, the ranges, and six wilderness areas. Just ers, but the hike to Crater Lake is a to the west of Leadville, the trail superb half-day trek. See p. 326. passes through the Collegiate Peaks Rafting Glenwood Canyon: Running the rapids of the Colorado River Wilderness with a view of some of Colorado s most prominent fourteeners (mountains at least 14,000 ft. exciting ways to see one of the most is one of the best and surely most high) and fields of wildflowers. The beautiful canyons in the West. hardier might take a side trip up Although a bit too popular to provide Mount Elbert, the state s tallest peak a genuine wilderness experience, this at 14,433 feet. See chapters 4, 6, 10, stretch of river has sections rated for and 12. experts during the high spring runoff Hiking to Crater Lake in the as well as quieter areas appropriate for Maroon Bells ational Wilderness everyone. See chapter 11. 6 The Best Places to Discover American Indian Culture Ute Indian Museum (Montrose): Mesa Verde ational Park: Home to One of Colorado s few museums dedicated to an existing Indian tribe, this dwellings in the Southwest, Mesa the most impressive prehistoric cliff excellent collection, run by the Colorado Historical Society, shows how overwhelms you with its size and Verde (Spanish for green table ) Utes lived in the 19th century, as complexity. The first national park they were being forced to reconcile set aside to preserve works created by their way of life with that of the humans, it covers some 52,000 acres invading white pioneers. There s a just outside Cortez. Among the most particularly good exhibit of Ute ceremonial items. See p. 362. House, Square Tower House, compelling sites are Spruce Tree and

THE MOST SCEIC VIEWS 9 Cliff Palace, a four-story apartmentstyle dwelling. See p. 388. Ute Mountain Tribal Park: These ruins differ from others in Colorado because they re located on the Ute Mountain Indian Reservation, and the only way to see it is on a guided tour conducted by members of the Ute tribe. You ll see ruins and petroglyphs similar to those in Mesa Verde, but with an informed personal guide and without the crowds. See p. 391. 7 The Best Places to Recapture the Old West Old Town (Burlington): On Colorado s eastern plains, right next door and other infamous dudes stalked the when Butch Cassidy, Doc Holliday, to Kansas, is this living-history saloons in search of the next card museum, containing two dozen buildings (many from the 1880s). Watch a 13 (Creede, Lake City). game. See chapters 10 (Leadville) and cancan, melodrama, or gunfight in a Bent s Old Fort ational Historic setting more reminiscent of Dodge Site (La Junta): Reconstructed to the City than Colorado s Victorian mountain towns. See chapter 9. 1840s, this adobe fort shows life as it way it appeared in the 1830s and Creede, Lake City, and Leadville: really was, when pioneers spent their With extensive historic districts and time either trading peaceably with or false-fronted buildings, these mountain towns take you back to the time p. fighting off plains warriors. See 447. 8 The Most Scenic Views Garden of the Gods: There s nothing like sunrise at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, with its fantastic and sometimes fanciful red-sandstone formations sculpted by wind and water over hundreds of thousands of years. It s worth spending some foot power to get away from the crowds on one of the park s many trails, to listen to the wind, and imagine the gods cavorting among the formations. See p. 161. Trail Ridge Road: Transversing Rocky Mountain ational Park, Trail Ridge affords expansive and sometimes dizzying views in all directions. There are a dozen stops where you can take a short hike, possibly glimpse the unofficial mascots of the park (bighorn sheep), and get a close-up look at tundra. The drive rises above 12,000 feet and crosses the Continental Divide. See p. 254. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison: Among the steepest and most narrow canyons in orth America, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, near Montrose, offers breathtaking and sometimes eerie views into the darkness below or, for ambitious hikers, from the canyon depths to daylight above. The sheerness of its 2,500-foot-high walls, the narrowness of its 40-footwide base, and the resulting darkness at its core evoke a somber, almost religious mood. See p. 365. Colorado ational Monument: Just west of Grand Junction are stunning vistas of red-rock canyons and sandstone monoliths. The monument s 23- mile Rim Rock Drive offers incredible views, and short walks and backcountry trails afford more solitude. You ll get the best light in the early morning or late afternoon, when the rocks glow red and shadows dance among the stone sculptures. See p. 337.

10 CHAPTER 1. THE BEST OF COLORADO The San Juan Skyway: This 233- mile circle drive that goes through Durango, Telluride, and Ouray is among the most beautiful scenic drives in America, passing historic mining camps, fields of wildflowers, stately forests, snowcapped peaks, and cascading waterfalls; and crossing 9 The Best Family Vacations Playing Cowboy at the Home Ranch and Devil s Thumb Ranch: estled in the mountains near Steamboat Springs and Winter Park, respectively, these are two of the state s standout guest ranches, with luxurious perks. At the Home Ranch, expect food from an expertly trained French chef and adventurous horseback rides; at Devil s Thumb, there are all sorts of outdoor activities and geothermally heated cabins. See chapter 10. Riding an 1880s arrow Gauge Steam Train: There are two: the Durango & Silverton follows the Animas River from Durango up through the San Juan Mountains to historic Silverton; the Cumbres & Toltec chugs out of Antonito, Colorado, 10 The Best Luxury Hotels Brown Palace Hotel (Denver; & 800/321-2599 or 303/297-3111): Denver s finest hotel, the Brown Palace has been open continuously since 1892, serving high society and celebrities from President Dwight Eisenhower to the Beatles with elegance and charm. Although most of the rooms are Victorian in decor, with Tiffany lamps and other accouterments, our favorites are the Art Deco rooms, which have an undeniable feel of the 1920s and 1930s. See p. 82. five mountain passes. It s not advisable for those who have difficulty with high elevation (Red Mountain Pass has an 11,008-ft. elevation) or steep, winding roads. Except in summer, it s wise to be sure the passes are open before heading out. See p. 384. through the Toltec Gorge of the Los Piños River, over Cumbres Pass into Chama, ew Mexico. Scenery is stupendous over both lines, and each fulfills every train buff s greatest dream of smoke in your eyes and cinders in your hair. See chapters 12 (Durango & Silverton) and 13 (Cumbres & Toltec). Exploring Great Sand Dunes ational Park and Preserve: About 40 miles northeast of Alamosa, this huge pile of sand is a great place to explore, camp, hike, or just play in the 750-foot-tall dunes. Rangers provide guided nature walks and campfire programs in the summer, and a hiking/off-road-vehicle trail leads out the back of the monument into the national forest. See chapter 13. The Broadmoor (Colorado Springs; & 800/634-7711 or 719/634-7711): Colorado s top-rated resort hotel has it all excellent dining, golf courses, pools, tennis courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, full-service spa, and shopping, plus extraordinary service in a magnificently restored historic building set in immaculate grounds. Although extremely impressive, The Broadmoor is never pretentious, and it certainly knows how to pamper its guests. See p. 150.

THE BEST BED & BREAKFASTS 11 The St. Regis Aspen (Aspen; & 888/ 454-9005 or 970/920-3300): At the base of Ajax Mountain, the St. Regis offers great views of the mountains or town, impeccable service, luxurious rooms, and all the services and amenities you d expect in a fine hotel. Although a bit pricey, especially at Christmas, the hotel is supremely elegant in a comfortable, cozy way. See p. 330. Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch (Avon; & 800/241-3333 or 970/748-6200): A stunning structure modeled after the grand national park lodges, the rock-and-log parkitechture exterior sheaths one of the most luxurious hotels in the West. The rooms are also studies in ew West glitz, complete with mountain and earth tones, decor inspired by wildlife and forests, and jaw-dropping views. See p. 309. 11 The Best Moderately Priced Accommodations Alpine Trail Ridge Inn (Estes Park; rentals and other activities. The rooms & 800/223-5023 or 970/586-4585): are larger than average and the indoor This is a top-notch independent pool is superb, complete with a motel, right next to the entrance to waterfall and a mural of a cloudspeckled sky. See p. 191. Rocky Mountain ational Park. Proprietors Jay and Fran Grooters are Hotel Bristol (Steamboat Springs; also great sources for hiking advice. & 800/851-0872 or 970/879-3083): See p. 247. Lodging with character, historic ambience, and unusual room layouts appeal Boulder Outlook (Boulder; & 800/ 542-0304 or 303/443-3322): The to us at this reasonably priced 1940s Outlook is fun, fresh, and definitively hotel in downtown Steamboat. Rooms Boulder, with two bouldering rocks, a are small, but the family units easily huge dog run, and discounts on bike accommodate four people. See p. 274. 12 The Best Bed & Breakfasts Old Town GuestHouse (Colorado Springs; & 888/375-4210 or 719/ 632-9194): This three-story redbrick building looks like a 19th-century inn but was built in 1997 to offer all the modern amenities in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The overstuffed chairs in the library invite you to kick off your shoes and relax before the fireplace while enjoying a good book, or maybe a nap. See p. 152. Barn on the River (Breckenridge; & 800/795-2975 or 970/453-2975): This delightful bed and breakfast is right on the banks of the Blue River, its serene riverside location belying the fact that it s on the edge of downtown. See p. 295. The Bradley (Boulder; & 800/858-5811 or 303/545-5200): Built as an upscale inn in 1994, the Bradley nicely blends into the surrounding historic neighborhood, just northeast of the Pearl Street Mall. The striking Great Room and uniquely decorated guest rooms are all adorned with bold contemporary art from local galleries. See p. 190.