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astepatatime wrote:
I wanted to do a followup post in appreciation for all those who took time to share their experiences. We've now firmed up the trip plan and reserved most campsites. Holy cow does Colorado book early....many sites at our preferred campgrounds were already booked! So here's the current plan:
Books early but the weekends are the worst, (Many Cancelations) so with the exception of a few State Parks you can still squeeze in.
Day 1: drive from New Braunfels TX to Amarillo. May just use hotel points for a quick getaway the next day.
Day 2: drive to Buena Vista Co. Reserved at Valley RV for 2 nights
Day 3: white water rafting (1/2 day) and then explore, maybe Cottonwood Lake or up to St. Elmo
Take a look at Independence pass and Aspen/Maroon Bells - just Beautiful! - a Hike in the Collegiates is Great - K's in town is fun for Lunch - Crested Butte is just over the Mountain - Browns Canyon was just made a National Monument - so much to see/do.........
Quincy's in Leadville for a Steak Dinner - Worth the drive.
Fly Fishing to Die For!
Day 4: drive to Ouray. Likely stop at Black Canyon of Gunnison along the way. Stay at Ridgway State Park for 3 nights. Reserved in Elk Ridge section.
With your schedule - no time for adult beverages :W - get to bed early and get up to see the sunrise then just GO - Crystal Mill - Marble - Redstone - just a few names to drop/see along the way.
Day 5 and Day 6. Explore area. Possible jeep tour.
Have your fishing gear and camera gear READY!
Alpine Loop? - Telluride - Trout Lake - Lizard Head - Silverton - Lake City - Train Ride - Note here***** Be sure to have a good Camera and good Batteries with a lot of Memory, take 2 or 3 pictures every time you think one will do.
Day 7: Drive to Durango. Possibly stop at Mesa Verde NP along the way. Stay at Durango Riverside park on a river spot.
Option on drive is Rt 550 or Rt 145 both are Great drives - if Mesa Verde is on the route then 145 might just be better, possible side/slide trip into Uncompahgre National Forest, if your toad is good (4X4) - Telluride and Trout Lake are also on this route.
Day 8: Durango train ride and zip line experience at Soaring Colorado -
While the train ride is not to be missed - it is a long slow ride and you might look at the one way option with a bus ride back? IMHO a lot of time.
Day 9: Drive to Carlsbad NM
Flash lights and jackets - buddy up to one of the older Rangers, possibly he'll give you a private tour - we got one once was great - Flashlights really help -
Day 10: Quick stop at Carlsbad Canyon then drive home
I wish we had another few days to extend each stay. I've got the vacation days but our young adult children are new in their careers and couldn't take any more days. So we're fitting a lot in! That's okay...we're all very active and want to see and do things instead of just relax.
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astepatatime wrote:
Day 2: Drive to Buena Vista (400 miles). Stay 3 nights. Will do white water rafting for sure, some fishing.
Suggestions on campgrounds and other activities in Buena Vista? Looking at KOA or Valley RV
Take a trip up to the ghost town of St. Elmo. If you want an interesting hike, continue on up the old railroad grade past the site of Hancock to the trailhead for the Alpine Tunnel. Interesting historical hike - easy but high altitude. Great wildflowers above timberline. Spend one evening down in Salida visiting the very interesting stores that have stuff from local artists and grab a bite at one of the many fine restaurants that have opened in the last few years.
Day 5: Drive to Ouray (180 miles). Stay 3 nights. Take a jeep tour. Drive back up to Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Looking at KOA or Ridgeway SP. Other ideas?
Black Canyon NP is nice, given your very limited time frame, I wouldn't backtrack all that way. Instead of a jeep tour, rent one and drive yourself. Head over Red Mountain Pass to Silverton. Head up past the site of Eureka to the ghost town of Animas Forks. Depending on how confident you are feeling, head on over to the Engineer Pass road and return to the highway. In Ouray, plan an afternoon or evening at the Hot Springs Pool. Amazing views while you soak.
Day 8: Drive to Durango (150 miles). Take 145 instead of 550/Million Dollar Highway. Stop at Mesa Verde NP on way.
I might stay only two days in Ouray and plan another day in Durango, just so you can take the Durango to Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Absolutely stunning scenery and a very interesting experience on the train. I'm not a big fan of tourist attractions, but this is one I really, really like. As far as Mesa Verde is concerned, that's almost a full day even for a rather minimal visit. It's a fair climb up to the mesa and a bit of driving when you get there. Another problem is the one main cliff dwelling (Spruce Tree House) one can access without a guide or permit has been closed for quite some time with no estimate of when it will reopen. So many of the other fine cliff dwellings require a permit one must obtain from the visitors center up to two days in advance, so if you get there in the afternoon, chances are you'll find they are sold out for the day. Mesa Verde is very interesting, but given the logistics of visiting the park and your very limited time frame, I'd skip it this time.
Day 9 & 10, return drive back.
As I said, we would have like to make it to RMNP and/or Colorado Springs, but don't have enough days. So, in addition to the questions above, a few more
- Instead of doing our current plan (BV, Ouray, etc), we could just go straight up to RMNP and spend days there. If could only do one or the other, which would you do?
Your plan. Personally I find the mountains of SW CO around Ouray, Silverton, and Durango to be every bit as scenic as RMNP.
We could cut a day from Buena Vista or Ouray and add it to Durango. Worth it?
Yes, as I noted above, although you could take a day from DV instead of Ouray if you wished.
โDec-04-2016 07:21 PM
Thom02099 wrote:
I think your original plan is well thought out and planned. You could tweak a few things here and there, but by and large I'd say that would be a good trip, with a lot of memories for your family.
Now, this is not to say that I don't recommend Rocky. I do. It's where I spend a lot of my time, as well as in the Poudre Canyon area NW of Fort Collins. That said, trying to add in RMNP to your itinerary would make you feel rushed for the time you have reserved. Staying with the plan for central and southwestern Colorado gives your trip more of a sense of purpose.
For Mesa Verde NP, you may want to consider camping inside the park at Morefield. There's a LOT of driving involved with MVNP, and being inside makes it a bit more convenient.
Durango is a fun town, don't overlook the historic downtown area, where there's a lot going on most weekends. Lightner Creek is where I've stayed and is recommended, although there are others in the area that are also highly recommended. The Silverton and Durango RR is a must do, spending some time in Silverton is a lot of fun. There's also some hot springs in the area that can be enjoyable for soaking after a hectic day.
And while in Ouray, don't forget the downtown there as well as the Ouray Hot Springs. Both the KOA north of town, as well as Ridgway SP are excellent choices.
Can't say enough about the Arkansas River Valley area around Buena Vista. So much to see and do, the vistas of all the 14ers in the area is impressive. Take some time to visit downtown Salida as well the Victorian homes in Leadville. Up and over Cottonwood Pass is the Taylor Park area, with excellent camping and fishing, and ATV activities.
With all that to see and do, you won't miss RMNP. Unfortunately, most folks do Rocky in one day, go up on Trail Ridge Road, and that's it. There's so much more to see in the park if one gets off the beaten trail, and there's more than enough hiking to spend several days there. Should really be a trip unto itself, perhaps combined with some of the other sights in the northern Colorado area of Poudre Canyon,North Park, and Steamboat Springs.
Hope you have a wonderful trip!
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