
If You Only See One Place in Colorado, Make It This
Not every destination earns a “you’ve got to see this” reaction—but you told us about some Colorado spots that do.
If you’re visiting for the first time—or showing someone else what makes this state special—this list of 25 standout spots is a great place to start.
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Why Garden of the Gods Is Colorado’s Ultimate First Stop
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One of the most popular stops for first-time visitors in Colorado is the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. This stop removes barriers found elsewhere with no entry fee, paved walking paths, and scenic drives, making it accessible to almost everyone. It features 15 miles of trails, or you can stay with your car and enjoy the view from the overlooks. Its designation as a National Natural Landmark and its proximity to Colorado Springs make it one of the most approachable “bucket list” destinations in the state.
Why Colorado National Monument Is Colorado’s Ultimate First Stop
For someone making their first visit to Western Colorado, the best introduction might be found at the Colorado National Monument. Locals know it more as a rugged attraction that impresses first-timers with its scale and solitude. While Rim Rock Drive offers effortless access to canyon views, short hikes reveal massive sandstone formations and high-desert wildlife. It’s a breathtaking stop that feels like a National Park without the crows.
Why Ouray Is Colorado’s Ultimate First Stop
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If your goal during your first trip to Colorado is to immerse yourself in some classic Rocky Mountain charm, Ouray is the perfect introduction. Ouray got the most mentions from you, the audience, in our little poll. The city is known as the “Switzerland of America.” Ouray blends dramatic San Juan Mountain scenery with a walkable historic downtown and nearby hot springs. Enjoy waterfalls, alpine peaks, and scenic drives like the Million Dollar Highway.
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Colorado Snake Hotspots: 10 Places to Watch Your Step
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