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5 Day Trips From Denver Worth the Drive

From the Mile High City, you can look out and see 200 named peaks. Get out and explore them and other national wonders during these Denver day trips into the great outdoors.

 
 

While there are countless adventures right inside the Mile High City, travelers are also within range of some fantastic day trips from Denver. Whether it’s hiking at Estes Park, hunting for Jurassic-age bones at Dinosaur Ridge or white-water rafting at Browns Canyon National Monument, choose your own adventure and explore Colorado’s natural wonders at one of the following attractions.

 

Find the perfect souvenir at Estes Park

 

Snap a few photos of the breathtaking scenery in Estes Park.

On the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park, the town of Estes Park offers shopping, dining and adventure. Outdoor enthusiasts may catch glimpses of wildlife while navigating hiking trails. Looking for a unique way to experience the scenery? Ride the Aerial Tramway from downtown to the summit of Prospect Mountain and admire the incredible views as you soar above the valley. Back in town, take a relaxing stroll along the Riverwalk before dining at one of the many local eateries.

 

Spend a day at Rocky Mountain National Park

 

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of Colorado's most popular destinations. More than three million people visit each year.

One of Colorado’s most popular attractions, Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a variety of serene lakes, gushing waterfalls and scenic canyons less than 70 miles from Denver. Activities include horseback riding, fishing and biking. Or pack a picnic, sit back and take in the stunning scenery. Plan ahead to make the most of your visit; popular trailhead parking fills up fast during prime season. Consider using the park’s free shuttle service to avoid congestion and maximize your exploration time.

 

Nurture budding paleontologists at Dinosaur Ridge

 

Step back in time at Dinosaur Ridge Trail, famous for its dinosaur tracks and bones, as well as geologic features.

For a truly one-of-a-kind experience, drive less than 30 minutes from downtown Denver to the Dinosaur Ridge national landmark. Start at the main visitor center to pick up attraction information, explore hands-on exhibits and learn more about the world’s first stegosaurus discovery. Then follow the paved trail leading you through dinosaur tracks, bone sites and other geological marvels. The Dinosaur Ridge Trail is pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly and closed to automobile traffic, so it’s a perfect outdoor adventure for families and budding explorers.

 

Cool off in the water at Browns Canyon National Monument

 

Experience the adrenaline rush of whitewater rafting along the Arkansas River.

Designated a national monument by President Barack Obama in 2015, Browns Canyon National Monument covers nearly 22,000 acres of protected land. Visitors are welcome to hike trails, ride on horseback or enjoy the neighboring Arkansas River. Family-friendly whitewater rafting experiences are available, as are routes for the more experienced rafter. Traveling solo? Sign on for an inflatable kayak tour to experience the rapids in a full- or half-day adventure. Either way, you’re in for spectacular views of granite, lush forests and rushing water.

 

Get on the slopes at Vail

 

Get active by hitting the slopes at Vail.

Recognized for being home to one of the largest ski mountains in North America, Vail is a pleasure to visit year-round and among the most popular day trips from Denver. Undoubtedly, your 97-mile drive from Denver through Colorado’s rocky landscape will fly by. Ski a challenging slope in the winter or visit in the summer for adrenaline-inducing mountain bike trails and popular golfing destinations. A charming, walkable village offers a variety of eateries and shops to explore, while summer sightseers will want to take a ride on the Eagle Bahn Gondola for stunning views.

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