A Colorado Tour Guide
If you're visiting Colorado this summer, you may want to elevate your expectations. The state lays claim to the highest peak Mt. Elbert 14.440 feet (in addition to 53 other fourteeners) and boasts the overall highest elevations in the lower forty-eight. If you want to get the most out your visit to the Centennial state, though, you may want to book a trip with a Colorado tour guide.
Most Colorado tour guides will meet you on location at one of the state's many tourist destinations. Colorado's most popular site include:
-Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park-Offers visitors hiking, fishing, and rocking climbing opportunities in throughout the twelve miles of its scenic gorge.
-Colorado's Wine Country-Just outside of Palisade on the Western Slope, it's home to one of the highest vineyards in Western Hemisphere.
-Dinosaur National Monument-Located in the northwestern part of the state near Craig, you can gawk at the palatial dinosaur bones of the Jurassic era.
-Great Sand Dunes National Park-Nestled in the southern part of the state near Alamosa in the San Luis Valley, visitors can trek up North America's highest dunes or go for a hike in the adjacent Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
-Mesa Verde National Park-Near Cortez, you can take a stroll through history as you walk through the Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings.
If you're visiting Colorado anytime soon, consider booking a trip with a Colorado tour guide. Trips tend to fill up fast for the summer months, so book early.
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