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Old 05-26-2009, 04:39 PM   #1
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Hey Crawlerado, I'm trying to plan other stuff to do with the family while in CO. I should be getting into town sometime on that Thursday, so will have a couple of days to kill.. Has anyone been to that Royal Gorge Bridge?

If so, is it worth the 2 hr. trip south to check it out?


Any other ideas,places to check out while in Denver? (besides going to RCC HQ's and crashing the RCCtv segment )
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Hey Crawlerado, I'm trying to plan other stuff to do with the family while in CO. I should be getting into town sometime on that Thursday, so will have a couple of days to kill.. Has anyone been to that Royal Gorge Bridge?

If so, is it worth the 2 hr. trip south to check it out?


Any other ideas,places to check out while in Denver? (besides going to RCC HQ's and crashing the RCCtv segment )
IMHO no!! It's $22.00 per adult and $17.00 per 4-11 year old. To walk across a large bridge. It is pretty cool, but there's really not much else there. If I were you I would look into going into Rocky Mountain National Park http://www.nps.gov/romo/ It'll be much cooler that time a year then will the Royal Gorge. The views and wild life are much more worth the money $20 per car/truck, then the what you'll see at the Royal Gorge. It is also closer to the comp site and you would also be able to go to Estes Park, http://www.estesnet.com/ and if you were to go all the way through the park to Grand Lake http://www.grandlakechamber.com/ it is a also nice place to visit.
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Not sure if you were looking into taking the family on the Rail Road ride they have at the Royal Gorge, but if so an alternative could be The Georgetown Loop Rail Road. Also not nearly as far as the Royal Gorge. It's less then an hour west on I-70.
Couple links for the area and train.
Georgetown http://www.georgetowncolorado.com/attractions.htm
Silverplume http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/co/silverplume.html
Georgetown Loop Railroad http://www.georgetownlooprr.com/
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Guess it kinda depends on what you guys are looking to do. Sight see, hiking, amusement park, etc...
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Guess it kinda depends on what you guys are looking to do. Sight see, hiking, amusement park, etc...
I agree if you just want to check out the mountains, you could always drive over loveland pass and breath deep.
Or go hike up to Saint Marys glacier, or kill yourself going up Grey's and Torreys.
Personally my favorite summer activity is going up St. Mary's drinking one beer and being housed.
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Redrocks is really close to Heritage Square. Its kinda of cool for little kids. www.heritagesquare.info/ Maybe while your at the comp your family can go....
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I agree, not fond of the Royal Gorge trip. Colorado Springs is about 1hr to 1hr and half drive from the comp spot. You can come down and check out

Garden of the Gods-- http://www.gardenofthegods.com/ --Mostly just checking out the rocks and Formations. Very similar to the REd Rocks area. This is free.

Manitou Springs--- http://www.manitousprings.org/ Not much to do other than to walk around and check out the old shops. Cool little area though.


PIkes Peak/ Cog Railway-- http://www.cograilway.com/ --Little pricey for the train ride but is pretty cool. Not good if scared of heights!!
You can always drive your car to the top also. Make sure the brakes have been checked.

The last 3 are all in the same area of town.

Seven Falls is nice also- http://www.sevenfalls.com/home/index.cfm Just a (small) waterfall that you can hike to the top of it.

Cheyenne Mtn Zoo-- http://cmzoo.org/ Pretty cool Zoo, built on the side of a mountain. Yes, you will be tired.

Broadmoor-- http://www.broadmoor.com/ Unless you are made of money, not much to do here other than look:-P Nice to drive around and see how the rich folk live. Nice houses.

The last 3 are all in the same area of town.



Most of CO is getting out and hiking, biking or walking somewhere to see something.
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Mount Evans is the highest paved road in North America and is really close to Red Rocks area. Nice drive and a wonderful view of the Rocky Mountians.
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Thanks for all the ideas
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I agree with the others on Royal Gorge. But driving up Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs is pretty cool and Rocky Mountian National park is awesome too.
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Thanks Joey and others, I'll just skip the gorge then and go wreck Griz's week and swing by his house
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another idea:
The ski areas will be open for summer biking/hiking season. for like $10-12 per person you can take the chairlift up and hike or bike down. (or sit at the bottom, drink beer and watch the crazy downhill mtn bikers!!)

Keystone or Winter Park are the closest to denver

http://keystone.snow.com/Home/Resort-Activities.aspx
http://www.skiwinterpark.com/index.htm
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Being from the cornfields of Indiana, I thought the Gorge was pretty cool!! I don't remember it costing that much when I was there though (1997). The day I was there, its started snowing and the bridge was snow covered. Plus my ex-wife was scared shitless of the bridge.

Pike's Peak would be a must!! That's one cool drive!!

The ski towns are cool too. I liked Aspen. Aspen is probably a litte too far to drive, but I'm sure there are others closer. Ski lift ride is worth it. We just don't have hills like that around here.
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Oh everyone should go to Heritage square and ride the Alpine slide, if you go fast enough you can fly off the track.
Plus its about ten minutes from the comp location.
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The alpine slide is fun! Do it.

Idaho Springs is close to the comp and there's a gold mine you can tour: http://www.historicargotours.com/ and hot springs: http://www.indianhotsprings.com/

If you want to go to a theme park, go to elitch gardens, not lakeside. Lakeside is a rickety old gang infested dump.

Guanella Pass is absolutely beautiful. It's not very far away, but it is a long drive. Worth every second for you lowland guys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanella_Pass
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Guanel...9Pmy-Q&split=0

Denver has some pretty good museums too:
http://www.denverartmuseum.org/home
http://www.dmns.org/main/en/
http://www.forneymuseum.org/ <--this one's really cool.
http://www.coloradorailroadmuseum.org/ <--also really cool
A good zoo: http://www.denverzoo.org/
Botanical gardens: http://www.botanicgardens.org/
An aquarium http://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/d...ent/index.html

That's most of the family friendly things I can think of. We've also got a ton of great breweries for the more grown up crowd.
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Thanks for all the ideas.. I see there is more than enough to do there...Anyone went out and done any of those "ziplines"??
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Thanks for all the ideas.. I see there is more than enough to do there...Anyone went out and done any of those "ziplines"??

What happened to the days of....it cost to much to go to these type of events.

Glad your going!!
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Old 06-04-2009, 12:10 PM   #18
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What happened to the days of....it cost to much to go to these type of events.

Glad your going!!
It is still here, specially with still being laid off

In all honesty, it's the wife's idea and is the one pushing us to go as we have never really taken a "family" vacation, besides 2 days here or 2 days there in TN...We have wanted to go to Co. since about 2005 and this was the perfect chance to use crawling as an excuse to go

I'll end up DAL, but I will finally be able to personally kick Griz square in his ass
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careful that bear is a fighter!

So did anyone mention Dinosaur ridge yet?
Its 5 minutes from the comp location and has real Dinosaur foot prints.
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careful that bear is a fighter!
I thought you guys had that bear de-clawed?
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