10. Fort Collins
Only an hour north of Denver, this gorgeous town inspired the atmosphere and design of Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland. This peaceful village frequently finds its way onto lists of best places to live in the nation. If you are a beer drinker, enjoy some of the craft breweries in town, such as New Belgium and Odell.
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9. Narrow Gauge Railroad and Museum
Durango
This collection of artifacts from the railroad industry is a must-see for history buffs. The route, originally constructed to for the transportation of minerals, was opened in the 1880s.
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8. Red Rock Canyon
Colorado Springs
This park in Colorado Springs looks out over miles of canyons and ravines. From here, you can see the Garden of the Gods, a sandstone formation just a few miles north of the park. Many nature lovers like to hike through the canyon's many trails.
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7. Pueblo Levee Mural Project
6. Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center
Divide
This ecological preserve allows guests to see wolves, coyotes, and foxes in their natural habitat. As you learn about their role in the ecosystem, you will hear from tour guides who are passionate about the animals. Many visitors particularly love the wolf howling aspect at the end of the tour.
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5. Continental Divide at Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park plays host to some of the most breathtaking views on the planet. One of its main talking points is the Continental Divide, whose trail stretches over five different states, making it a favorite of hikers and photographers alike. It's the separation point for rivers that flow toward the east and west coasts.
4. Williams & Graham
Denver
Dating back to the speakeasies of the Prohibition Era, Williams & Graham still maintains the elusiveness of the time period. This secret bar has a pretty constant line waiting outside and was recently added to the prestigious list of 50 best bars in the world.
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3. Cliff Palace
Mesa Verde
Constructed out of sandstone by the Puebloans, these cave dwellings are carved into the side of the ravine. An impressive testament to human will and creativity, this marvelous structure brings visitors from miles around. These ancestral Puebloan dwellings are the oldest standing buildings in North America.
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2. Dinosaur Dig with the Museums of Western Colorado
Grand Junction
As you move out west, be sure to check out the Museums of Western Colorado, which leads guided digs for fossils in the area. The museum contains a wealth of information about life in the American West, particularly as it pertained to the mining industry.
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