With stunning natural scenery, charming small towns, and a variety of activities for all ages, Colorado offers a memorable fall experience.
One of the must-see attractions in Colorado during the fall is Rocky Mountain National Park, 90 minutes northwest of Denver. As the largest national park in the state, with more than 100 peaks rising above 11,000 feet in altitude, Rocky Mountain offers endless opportunities for families to explore the great outdoors. Take in the stunning fall colors with hikes along trails like the Bear Lake Trail, or take a scenic drive on Trail Ridge Road, one of the highest continuous paved roads in the United States.
Estes Park, located just outside Rocky Mountain National Park, offers various family activities, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, and fishing. Visitors can also explore the town's many attractions, including the Estes Park Aerial Tramway.
Just 20 miles west of Denver, families can explore the charming mountain towns in Clear Creek County. After the first significant discovery of gold during the Colorado gold rush in Idaho Springs in 1859, eager prospectors flocked to the area fueling the establishment of boom towns. Families can tour the Argo Mill and Tunnel, once the longest mining tunnel in the world, and walk through the original mill. Visit the Phoenix Gold Mine, a still operational mine. Take a ride on the Georgetown Loop Railroad, a train chugging from Georgetown to Silver Plume since 1884.