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Mar 19, 2016Explorer II
Help Me Plan Our CO Trip
We are planning a family road trip to CO in the last week of April and first week of May. Currently the plan is spending a night in Santa Fe, NM, 3 days in Durango, 3 days in Gunnison, 2 days in Buena Vista and 2 days in Cripple Creek. Nothing is cast in stone so any of this can change. We are hoteling it so no camper this trip but we are scouting camp sites for a future trip.
We are traveling in a 4WD 4-Runner in search of scenic drives, off-road activities, hot springs, accessible lakes and anything else of interest.
At this point the itinerary in Durango is the narrow gauge railroad, Drive to Mesa Verde, drive to Silverton (the train only goes half way this time of year), TRY to drive/hike to Silver Lake, hang out on Mineral Creek, check out the ghost towns, the girls will shop no doubt, and seek out some off road fun. What else is there to do in the Durango area?
Moving to Gunnison up 550 and then east on 50. We plan on driving to Crested Butte and some of the forest roads. Any advice on the best scenic routes and other activities here would be helpful. I don't believe we want to drive the whole Elk loop.
from here we are just killing time in Buena Vista and Cripple Creek looking for whatever we can find. We have ridden the Cripple Creek train in the past so no interest there.
Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
We are traveling in a 4WD 4-Runner in search of scenic drives, off-road activities, hot springs, accessible lakes and anything else of interest.
At this point the itinerary in Durango is the narrow gauge railroad, Drive to Mesa Verde, drive to Silverton (the train only goes half way this time of year), TRY to drive/hike to Silver Lake, hang out on Mineral Creek, check out the ghost towns, the girls will shop no doubt, and seek out some off road fun. What else is there to do in the Durango area?
Moving to Gunnison up 550 and then east on 50. We plan on driving to Crested Butte and some of the forest roads. Any advice on the best scenic routes and other activities here would be helpful. I don't believe we want to drive the whole Elk loop.
from here we are just killing time in Buena Vista and Cripple Creek looking for whatever we can find. We have ridden the Cripple Creek train in the past so no interest there.
Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks