fanrgs wrote:
john&bet wrote:
Fanrgs, I have question for you. Since we are tourist from out of state that must travel from Ft. Collins south to New Mexico in mid Sept. what route would you suggest? Thanks
My first question for you is: where in New Mexico? Second is: do you have a time constraint or several days for the route? Third is: do want to see Colorado scenery or just Colorado cities?
If I were from Indiana and had not spent much time exploring Colorado, I would want to see some mountain scenery. If you have already been to Rocky Mountain NP, I would suggest taking US 287 to Longmont, CO 119 to Boulder, CO 93 to Golden, and US 6/C-470 to US 285 (just south of Morrison). Then I would take US 285 all the way to I-25 at Santa Fe, New Mexico.
That route takes you into the mountains, but keeps you on some of the easiest mountain passes--Kenosha, Trout Creek, and Poncha--in Colorado because it never crosses the Continental Divide. It also takes you directly to the spectacularly photogenic Collegiate Range, Browns Canyon NM, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, and all the tourist attractions in Santa Fe. It is also just a short detour from US 285 to Great Sand Dunes NP, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge and Taos, Los Alamos and Bandelier NM, and several Indian pueblos (Pueblo pottery!).
If you would like more detailed info on that route, take a look at the "US 285" post on my blog HERE.
Thank you for your response. We are visiting family in Ft. Collins for a couple of days then on to Hobbs,N.M. to see our Grand Daughter and her family for about a week. I am looking at 2 days for that part of our multi state, 6K mile, 2 month trip. We have family and extended family that we have not seen in 2 plus years scattered from Great Falls to Hobbs to include the Black Hills. With all the discussion about how bad traffic was I was looking for a quick sane route south. We traveled I-70 thru Denver at about rush hour one years headed back home. Thanks again. john