Find the other half of the list and explore ways to celebrate Colorado’s birthday in fall and winter
Spring
- Walk in dinosaurs’ footsteps at Picketwire Canyonlands (La Junta) or Dinosaur National Monument, which offers several accessible trails, pathways, picnic sites, overlooks and exhibits (Dinosaur).
- Snap a pic of the beehive-shaped historical coke ovens near Redstone.
- Make sparkly springtime snow fly while wearing short sleeves at one of our 28 ski resorts, many of which have ski-school programs and offer adaptable lessons.
- Drive the Historic Hot Springs Loop, taking a dip in every pool along the way.
- Capture pink-hued sunsets from patios at The Source Hotel (Denver), Acreage by Stem Ciders (Lafayette) or Maya (Avon).
- View the soaring steeples of Shrine of the Stations of the Cross (San Luis) and explore the Mystic San Luis Valley.
- Spot bighorn sheep — our state mammal! — on Guanella Pass scenic byway (near Georgetown).
- Interact with living historians in period dress at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, a reconstructed 1840s fur-trading post (La Junta). Tip: Check the fort's official website for when it's open while you're planning; its hours can change during different seasons.
- Stand in four states at once at Four Corners National Monument (near Cortez).
- Make your way across the rushing Arkansas River on the Royal Gorge Bridge — one of the world’s highest suspension bridges (Cañon City).
- Feed a giraffe or meet a two-toed sloth at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (Colorado Springs).
- Hike past bluffs and across prairie grasses to the peaceful Pawnee Buttes (Keota).
- Drive the Trail of the Ancients scenic byway to take in Native American history and stunning vistas of sandstone canyons and sage-scented mesas.
- Sample rattlesnake and bison steaks at our oldest restaurant, The Buckhorn Exchange (Denver).
- Grab a bag of popcorn and check out filming locations across Colorado — think Tarentino’s “The Hateful 8” (Telluride) and “Thelma and Louise” (near Gateway).
- Bag a thirteener, aka a 13,000-foot peak. We have more than 600 to choose from!
- Whip down the Palisade Plunge — 32 miles of downhill singletrack thrills — on a mountain bike (Palisade).
- Explore the African American ghost town of Dearfield — established as an entrepreneurial agricultural center and inspired by a movement led by Booker T. Washington.
- Tour Cliff Palace and other ancient Native American dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park (near Mancos).
- Look out for lions, tigers, bears — not to mention jaguars, wolves, coati mundi and more — at the Wild Animal Sanctuary (Keenesburg).
- Go food-hall hoppin’ at Mango House (Aurora), Rosetta Hall (Boulder) or The Exchange (Fort Collins).
- Reserve a permit and hike to Hanging Lake, a majestic National Natural Landmark known for trickling waterfalls and turquoise-blue waters (Glenwood Springs).
- Contemplate the flamboyant mating dance of Greater Prairie Chickens on an accessible viewing tour (Wray).
- Sip craft beers under a bluebird sky at The Elizabeth Brewing Company (Elizabeth), Hogshead Brewery (Denver) or Atrevida Beer Co. (Colorado Springs).
- Examine the stalagmite-like formations of Wheeler Geologic Area (near Creede).
- Traverse towering, red-walled canyons along Rim Rock Drive in Colorado National Monument, which offers ample sightseeing fun for all ability levels (Fruita).
- Get an Instagram-worthy shot of Cano’s Castle — a towering structure made of beer cans and scrap metal (Antonito).
- Stroll the short-and-sweet Trollstigen Trail where you’ll meet Isak Heartstone — a friendly troll and one of Colorado’s many mythical creatures (Breckenridge).
- Climb 2,000 feet of elevation in under 1 mile at Manitou Incline before refueling at one of the many local eateries in charming Manitou Springs.
- Savor pillowy frybread at Tocabe, one of the only Native American-owned restaurants in the country (Denver).
- Catch hefty trout in our many Gold Medal rivers and streams with the help of skilled local guides like Tumbling Trout (Lake George) or Damsels on the Fly (Winter Park).
- Get swept up in the excitement of the opening-ceremony exhibit at the new United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum (Colorado Springs).
- Take a free guided tour and watch coins being made at the Denver Mint.
- People-watch over cocktails in Denver’s historical Union Station.
- Soak up the colors of a magical sunset over rugged rock formations at Garden of the Gods Park (Colorado Springs).
- Find treasures and sweet deals at antique and thrift shops in Colorado.
- Celebrate Mexican culture and heritage with music, dancing, art and cuisine at the Denver Cinco de Mayo Festival.