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Spending week western Colorado in October, what is not to miss? n/t (Original Post) babydollhead Sep 2014 OP
I heard of Pogosa Springs in 1975 Half-Century Man Sep 2014 #1
Funny! babydollhead Sep 2014 #2
If you've never been to Mesa Verde--worth your time hlthe2b Sep 2014 #3
thank you! babydollhead Sep 2014 #6
You could certainly drive the two hours or so each way from Pagosa Springs.. Get there early, though hlthe2b Sep 2014 #7
Thank you again! babydollhead Sep 2014 #8
Mesa Verde is great locks Sep 2014 #4
thank you! babydollhead Sep 2014 #5
we are here in CO! babydollhead Oct 2014 #9
Welcome! locks Oct 2014 #10
had a great time babydollhead Oct 2014 #11

Half-Century Man

(5,279 posts)
1. I heard of Pogosa Springs in 1975
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 09:04 AM
Sep 2014


Listen at the end of the song.
You could check out the feed store, new wall 39 years ago, maybe there are pictures.

hlthe2b

(102,262 posts)
3. If you've never been to Mesa Verde--worth your time
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 05:02 PM
Sep 2014

and a nice Fall thing to do is the narrow gauge train that runs between Silverton and Durango. Depends on where you will be, of course.

hlthe2b

(102,262 posts)
7. You could certainly drive the two hours or so each way from Pagosa Springs.. Get there early, though
Fri Sep 19, 2014, 05:59 PM
Sep 2014

locks

(2,012 posts)
4. Mesa Verde is great
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 10:34 PM
Sep 2014

but I like the Ute Mountain Tribal Park next door to Mesa Verde. You must have a reservation and you drive your car in following a guide, then leave cars on top of the mesa to see the ruins. Not an easy hike but it looks like the Anasazi just left.

Telluride and Silverton are considered by many of us to be the most beautiful spots in Colorado especially if the aspen are still in color. Lake City is a charming mining town and if you want to be in the beautiful San Juan mountains you can rent a jeep or have someone take you over Imogene or Engineer Pass if it hasn't snowed. You will need to be acclimated to the altitude if you go over 7000 ft.


The Grand Junction area and the Grand Mesa are interesting too, look more like Utah and the Canyonlands. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison is now a national Park. Delicious apples, peaches and wine this time of year. If you have time, want to drive that far and haven't seen Dinosaur Natl Park it's a treat kids usually enjoy.

Lots to do and see on the Western Slope, depends on what your interests are and what kind of shape you're in. You can't miss having a wonderful trip (unless we have early snow!) But then you can ski and snowboard.

babydollhead

(2,231 posts)
9. we are here in CO!
Mon Oct 13, 2014, 08:18 PM
Oct 2014

day 3...
drove down from Denver, avoided interstates.
so far took trip to Arches in UT.
went to top of Continental Divide
took in the fall colors and so enjoying sunsets!
Very beautiful and where we are (Pagosa Springs) so quiet!

locks

(2,012 posts)
10. Welcome!
Mon Oct 13, 2014, 11:06 PM
Oct 2014

Glad you're having a good time. You can hardly miss in Colorado. Hope you'll get down to Telluride. The train to Silverton is a beautiful ride this time of year. Come back in other seasons too.

babydollhead

(2,231 posts)
11. had a great time
Sat Oct 25, 2014, 12:23 PM
Oct 2014

spent lovely time at arches in Utah, we had to go back twice! Colorado is beautiful, for the one week we were there in the soft autumn...we didn't miss one sunset. looking forward to returning for another visit!

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