5 Ways to Get Your Adventure on in Colorado

For adventure seekers, the state of Colorado– referred to as “Colorful Colorado”– can be a slice of paradise. From hitting the trails in Rocky Mountain National forest to climbing in the Garden of the Gods and mountain cycling in the state where it all started, there’s a little something for every adrenaline junky out there.

This summer season, if you’re looking for outside enjoyable, these activities will ignite your sense of adventure as you reveal a few of Colorado’s magic and push yourself in the best methods possible.

Here are five methods to find your sense of adventure in Colorado.

Presented by the Colorado Tourism Workplace

1. Treking and Backpacking

rmnp vs glacier national park Rocky Mountain National Park. Image by Pablo Lara Looking to top a fourteener? Colorado has plenty.

In fact, Colorado has the most fourteeners of any U.S. state, with more than 50 to select from. The highest is Mt. Elbert at 14,440 feet. Other popular choices consist of Pikes Peak, nicknamed “America’s Mountain,” and Longs Peak within Rocky Mountain National Park. If you’re going for altitude, pick your toxin with this complete list of Colorado’s 14ers.

Backpackers can rejoice, too, because there are plenty of chances to take on long walkings, backcountry camp, and thru-hike in the state. Check out the Colorado Path, which covers 500 miles from Denver to Durango. The Colorado Trail overlaps with the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Path for about 300 miles through the state.

Arm yourself with knowledge and the best gear before heading into the backcountry to guarantee a safe, fun time. Colorado has four national forests, 42 state parks, and countless acres of national parks, so there’s no scarcity of untamed wilderness to check out on your own 2 feet.

2. Ziplining and Aerial Parks

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Captain Zipline. Image courtesy of the Colorado Tourist Office If you are among those people who dream about flying, ziplining is an excellent way to make that dream come to life. Zipping above the treetops is an unique experience made even more magical when you’re doing it in a strikingly lovely place.

Buena Vista and Salida in central Colorado’s Chaffee County deal 3 zipline tours and aerial parks nestled in the Rockies. The Colorado Experience Center in Idaho Springs has a challenging ropes course with 60 obstacles, plus there’s eight ziplines offering nearly a mile of zips over Clear Creek.

With views this excellent no matter where you go, you can take your adventures up high and relish every moment.

3. Guided Adventures

You can always let the specialists take you to their preferred spots by registering for an adventure tour during your journey to Colorado. Experience tours are a fantastic way to take advantage of guides’ insider understanding, enjoy covert gems without fretting about all the logistics, and fulfill similar adventurers.

Take on some Class III-IV rapids through Dinosaur National Monolith, knapsack a part of the Continental Divide Trail with a group, or take a multi-sport directed journey that includes activities like horseback riding, treking, rafting, fly fishing, rock climbing, and more.

4. Rock Climbing

rock climbing in Garden of the Gods Colorado Rock climbing up in the Garden of the Gods. Image by Alexis Gethin Climbers in Colorado really can’t fail. There’s the Garden of the Gods by Colorado Springs, a geologically spectacular area with divine views, not to mention Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, where you’ll never ever lack climbing up paths. Likewise have a look at Castlewood Canyon State Park near Franktown and Eldorado Canyon State Park near Stone. If you want to go extreme, skilled rock climbers can think about Black Canyon of the Gunnison near Montrose, which features a few of the steepest cliffs, earliest rock, and “craggiest spires” in The United States and Canada (according to the National Park Service).

5. Mountain Cycling

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Image thanks to the Colorado Tourism Workplace They state that modern mountain biking was born in Crested Butte, Colorado, so why not bike at the sport’s birth place? If rocky roads and miles of single-track are your thing, you have actually concerned the right state.

Take a look at Phil’s World, the premier mountain-biking path in Colorado by users on SingleTracks.com, plus other local favorites like the Colorado Path, Apex Park, the King Crest Trail, and the Kokopelli Trail. There’s a whole world to find on the dirt routes of Colorado, for those who are willing to get dusty.

Ready to Go?

If you’re trying to find an adrenaline fix this summer season, look no more than Colorado. It’s chock-full of stunning natural charm– the perfect backdrop for your most remarkable adventures yet.

From hitting the trails to rock climbing up and mountain cycling where all of it started, here are 5 methods to discover your sense of adventure in Colorado.

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