Top cities between Huntington Beach and Colorado Springs
The top cities between Huntington Beach and Colorado Springs are Las Vegas, Denver, Greater Palm Springs, Moab, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Palm Springs, Rocky Mountain National Park, Boulder City, and Boulder. Las Vegas is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Huntington Beach and 12 hours from Colorado Springs.
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Kris Mcdowell — Google review
8% as popular as Las Vegas
42 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Colorado Springs
Palm Springs is a city located in the Sonoran Desert in southern California, renowned for its hot springs, fashionable hotels, golf courses and spas. The area boasts numerous examples of midcentury-modern architecture while the core shopping district along Palm Canyon Drive is home to vintage boutiques, interior design shops and restaurants. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and horseback riding trails within the surrounding Coachella Valley.
5% as popular as Las Vegas
43 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Colorado Springs
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Las Vegas, also known as Vegas, is the county seat of Clark County and the most populous city in Nevada. It's located within the Mojave Desert and anchors the Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area. The city has a population ranking of 26th in the United States. One can easily fly into this bustling city with cheap airfare options available on Skyscanner or Google Flights.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Colorado Springs
Boulder City, located about 26 miles southeast of Las Vegas in Clark County, Nevada, is a charming city with a population of around 14,885. The city got its name from Boulder Canyon. Visitors can enjoy thrilling activities like zip lining in Bootleg Canyon and savor delicious meals at local eateries such as the Coffee Cup, which was even featured on Guy Fieri's Diners Drive-ins and Dives. It's definitely worth exploring the dining scene here!
2% as popular as Las Vegas
19 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Colorado Springs
Zion National Park is a stunningly beautiful desert park situated in southern Utah, featuring hikes and attractions ranging from canyoneering to family-friendly trails. In addition to its natural beauty, the park is home to one of the world's largest open-air amphitheaters – an awe-inspiring spot for concerts and other events.
It is difficult to describe the natural beauty of Zion National Park in words or pictures. There are so many scenic points all over the park. Some of my favourites were Lower Emerald and Higher Emerald pool. There is almost a couple of hours of hike from the base camp. It is a big park to cover in one day but you can take the bus from the base camp to quickly visit most important scenic points around the park. I visited the park in June, it was around 80F. There was lots of water in the river passing through the park. You should enjoy the beautiful sounds of the running water :) I planned my trip by staying the night in St. George, UT which is one hour drive from the park. I left the hotel at 7:00 AM and reached the park around 8:00 AM via UT-9. It is good not to drive in the evening or night because you can cover scenic UT-9 in the morning. My next destination was Grand Canyon National Park, so I left the park around 3:00 PM so that I could reach Flagstaff, AZ before the night. Doing this, I covered UT-9 all during the day time. UT-9 is a very beautiful scenic drive which you should not miss. Do have the following with you,
- Sun block
- Sun glasses
- Stick for hiking
- Lots of water
Irfan Azam — Google review
Amazing experience, gorgeous trails! Highly recommend to visit but maybe not during the summer or early fall months because it can be really really hot.
Also, highly recommend to start the day as early as possible if you want to get a parking spot at the visitors center. The spots get completely full after ~7.30am. The shuttle is very convenient, no reservations needed. Only need a reservation if you are trying to do Angels landing.
Kristiana Nasto — Google review
Simply amazing! Cross this park off my bucket list this week. Worth every penny. Great hikes whether you like them long or short. The views were just amazing. Park staff were friendly and knowledgeable and always ready to share a good story.
George Bo Clevenger — Google review
OMG! You will love this place. There are so many things to do. The way that you enter the park with gorgeous rocks and different colors are magnificent. Do not forget to get National parks pass if you are going to Utah and different parks. It will be so much easy to check in and no extra money. You need to leave your car at the parking lot and get in the bus for the other stations. Do not try to drive because it will be blocked. Hop on the bus and enjoy your view. You can get off any station and walk around. Last bus was 7:50pm for us and we had to go back. Visited center is very crowded and you might wait in the line for 10 min. Restrooms are clean but so busy. Make sure you go to the narrows it is beautiful and very challenging. You can swim in the water but it is cold.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
In awe with nature's beauty. Love how there are different levels of hiking trails. We were able to do hiking with a baby in our group and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The Narrows trail is a nice walk for all. The only downside of the Narrows was that the bathrooms were not available. Wish we had more days to explore more of Zion National Park.
Ana Torres — Google review
We visited in 1st week of may,It was busy but beauty amazed us. Had to say this park is magnificent in all the terms. Mountains look spectacular during sun set time.
-We did Narrows,it wasn’t too deep but, at few places water is higher than your waist. It was bit cloudy that day.
-We did the Angels landing,after about 2-2.5miles the trail is only accessible by the chain which is very narrow and slippery and also you need special permission to access that.
-Emerald pools trail (upper,lower,middle) are the great start for the day. They are quick simple and amazing.
-Lastly Watchman Campground,we did camping under millions of stars and Surrounded by beautiful mountains. Cold breeze and camp fire such an amazing experience.
It is so hard to capture all the beauty.
Nidhi Patidar — Google review
The magnificent view of Zion will mesmerize everyone. The shuttle operates within the park is great. Without any problem one can go to important view points by the shuttle.
The weeping rock is unique. Thousands of years Rocky mountain is of a great geological importance.
Thousands of people visit this Park.
Wish to visit again whenever I get to USA.
gopal biswas — Google review
This is one of my favorite national parks I’ve been too. So much to do and see. The views are amazing and breathtaking. Every year we come back to Zion National Park we have another hike we do.
Every year things change a little because of the run off. Rock formations are altered or moved. Everything is always changing here.
Everyone things it’s always going to be super hot in the park. There is plenty of shade everywhere and the further you get into the canyon the cooler it gets. So it’s actually really enjoyable even on hot days and I’m from Alaska.
My children always have a blast here. They love playing on the rocks and jumping around. The water hikes help keep them cool and going.
Skyler Dyer — Google review
One of the best parks in the United States! Highly recommend getting in before 8am to reduce crowds/ easy parking/ less heat etc. Strenuous hikes truly are challenging so be prepared with water and sufficient time. Nice part about this park is that done if the trails are in the shade to give you a break from the sun.
Michael Hyman — Google review
We loved this park. We were able to fit through the bridge with no problem with our class b camper van. We're just under 11 feet. The drives are gorgeous, and the shuttle is really easy to use. There are so many good hikes. Angel's Landing was a lot of fun and you have to sign up for passes using the lottery application the day before. We wanted to hike the narrows, but didn't have enough time.
Dani Drugan — Google review
Second visit, first time was years ago, but knew we wanted to visit again and spend more time. We did and thoroughly enjoyed it. Definitely a bucket list. Place people who enjoy beautiful scenery and being able to do some hiking if they like.
Alan Womack — Google review
Zion National Park is a breathtaking natural wonder that leaves you in awe from the moment you arrive. The towering red rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant plant life create a landscape that's both rugged and stunningly beautiful.
One of the highlights of Zion is the iconic Angel's Landing hike. It's a challenging trek that rewards you with panoramic views of the entire canyon. The adrenaline rush of navigating narrow paths and steep drop-offs is balanced by the sense of accomplishment at reaching the summit.
For a more leisurely experience, the Riverside Walk is a serene trail along the Virgin River. It's perfect for all ages and offers glimpses of hanging gardens and wildlife along the way.
The park's shuttle system is well-organized and eco-friendly, making it easy to explore different areas without worrying about parking. Be sure to catch the sunrise or sunset, as the play of light on the rock formations is simply magical.
Overall, Zion National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Its rugged beauty and diverse trails make it a gem of the American Southwest.
Nook Hanklang — Google review
We came late January, it was not too busy and absolutely beautiful. We enjoyed stunning drives with our little ones and a couple easier hikes. The drive repeats Bryce Canyon through the tunnel was incredible and definitely something that should be on everyone's list. Absolutely gorgeous park and such a wonderful time to visit for full access.
Zach Tysinger — Google review
The benefit of coming off-season is being able to drive the scenic canyon road in your own car without relying on the shuttle. The canyon is absolutely beautiful and very majestic. Looking forward to coming back when the weather allows for better hiking conditions.
Loves Traveling — Google review
Beautiful park. We were in St George for the weekend and decided to go through the Zion National Park. So glad we did. Absolutely beautiful. Amazing sights. Unforgettable experience. It's not very long of a drive through. You get to drive through a couple tunnels that are literally through the gigantic rock mountains which is pretty amazing and see the most beautiful views. Very happy to have experienced this.
Candace Simon — Google review
Very beautiful park, we visited it on the end of August. We covered almost all the hiking trails there , enjoying the views at different times of the day and under different lighting conditions. We will definitely come back again.
Inna Ann — Google review
It is really well run and organized. Map was extremely helpful on which trails to hike. Trams were readily available. Something for all levels. Basic nature hikes to skilled rock climbing. A postcard everywhere you look!
Michael Galicia — Google review
Absolutely fabulous! We went in November and had a great time. The days are shorter and a bit cool, but it was not crowded except at the visitor center. I could actually be alone on most trails once past the trailhead.
Two days wasn’t enough to see everything and I will try to get back.
Dave Harlan — Google review
No words to describe. Small National Park with stunning views at every location. Many hikes turns out to give the best view here. Visiting mid feb and crowd turned out to be huge. I recommend to enter early in the park between 8-10 am. Also nearby towns have amazing cabins and bungalows to stay at budget prices.
Ajinkya Madhyeswar — Google review
Too many people everywhere!!! Long lines to board shuttle buses. A ton of people on the trails. Hard to experience and appreciate the natural surroundings.
Thought the idea of permits for some hikes good idea but doesn't really help since everyone can hike a large portion of hike before getting to permitted area (The Narrows and Angels Landing). And then no one is checking for permits anyways. I think they need permits INTO THE PARK so that one can enjoy what the park has to offer instead of waiting in lines.
Shuttle busses is a good idea else you would be stuck in your car on the road up to the trails or driving around all day for a parking spot but the system has room for improvement.
We hiked Riverside walk. That was a very easy hike along the river on a paved path which ends where The Narrows begins.
We then hiked up to Scout's Landing (one in our party went all the way up Angels Landing). The hike up to Angels Landing is not for the faint of heart and challenging at times. Take your time and bring walking poles - great asset.
Yes! The park is beautiful but it really wasn't enjoyed as much as it should have been due to all the people.
Angie Johnson — Google review
Words and pictures cannot do this park justice.
We did a drive through and pulling off at some of the look outs to take more pictures and explore.
You could spend hours here and never see it all.
There are many trails available for all skill and athletic abilities.
A must if in the area. We are going back again this week to tackle some trails.
Helena Neufeld — Google review
Beautiful park with grand rock formations scattering the landscape from even before you enter. Amazing shuttle system with a detailed provided map and vast amounts of hiking opportunities. Springdale is an amazing town to stay in and features incredible views from the hotels and lodges. Not too far from Bryce Canyon, so I would visit that as well.
Yash Patel — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in the world! Whatever the season it’s stunning. Summers are very busy so arrive early to beat crowds. There are two ways to do the park - the scenic drive (accessible by private car during down times but closed if it gets busy, shuttle bus during peak times). This scenic drive is around the bottom of the canyon and leads to the famous hikes like the Narrows. There is also another road, mount Carmel highway, that is open all year round to private vehicles and winds up the canyon. Plenty of pull offs to take pics. If you’re not super mobile you can simply drive to pull offs and take pics and you’ll get an amazing experience. A nice moderate short hike is on this last road and it’s called Canyon Overlook Trail, parking just after you drive the tunnel- one mile, mostly ropes but a little un-even. Parking is adjacent but often you may have to park further up and walk down. The hike provides stunning views and is well worth it. For the serious hikers and daredevils there is angels landing or the narrows - these take planning and the landing is on a lottery system now so you will need to get a pass in advance. Whether you have half a day or a week you’ll never run out of amazing experiences to have at Zion.
Amanda Caton — Google review
Beautiful, surreal, captivating views. Just an amazing place that has to be seen to be believed. Amazing trails for all skill levels. Get there early for the poplar spots as parking is limited. You can park at the visitor center and take the shuttle throughout the park, which is convenient.
Donald Maerz — Google review
Just wow. Absolutely breathtaking national Park. The hiking is to die for and the place seems to be run like a pretty well oiled machine. You must take the shuttles to get to your destination so in peak season like now it was quite a long wait but at least they have lots of shuttles. Best to take a shuttle in as parking is pretty limited. The park is fairly easy to explore as you can really only launch from a shuttle point but the hiking is extensive and glorious. Saw lots of wildlife and the views are just amazing. Only downside is that the park was packed and it's kinda hard to really feel alone ever or like your on a hike in the wilderness.
mordy kramer — Google review
We recently stayed on the Park for a couple of nights. The shuttles are pretty crowded, staying at the Lodge gives you guaranteed parking and easier access to almost all of the hikes you may want to complete. The on-site restaurants are what you would expect from Xanterra, it’s not gourmet, but you don’t have to go through the overcrowded gates to the town. I would not recommend a visit unless you have reservations at the lodge.
Dawson Rouse — Google review
I was only here for a day, but it’s absolutely stunning. There are an overwhelming number of different hikes for all levels, you can rent bikes, or you can just ride the shuttle and take it all in. Truly an amazing place to be.
I was here at the beginning of March. It was cold and windy but a great time to be here for smaller crowds.
Steph West — Google review
This was my second visit and I liked the park even more than last time. I visited in February so it was not super crowded and the shuttles were not operating. I stayed at the Watchmen campground and I liked it, except for the lack of showers. I reserved two nights, both relatively last minute. I toured the park almost all day and went through from end to end twice. First stop was the Narrows parking lot as it fills up fast. For most of the day I stopped at roadside pullouts and that worked well most of the time. I had trouble parking at the Lodge for lunch so I had to do a little hike. The restaurant was very nice. It's kind of weird being at the bottom of the canyon instead of the top, but it's a nice change. Photography is a little challenging as the light at both ends of the day is very obstructed by the canyon so there are dark shadows everywhere. The stargazing was very good.
Dave Thurston — Google review
5% as popular as Las Vegas
34 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Colorado Springs
I'll never travel to Colorado Springs without this trip planner again
Bryce Canyon National Park is home to towering spires, also known as hoodoos, and a natural amphitheater. Visitors can enjoy scenic overlooks and hiking trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. For those looking for a stress-free departure, it's recommended to leave early and head back to Salt Lake City via I-15 which takes approximately four hours.
My experience with this place was very positive. Such breathtaking views from mile 1 to all the way to the top of Rainbow Point. It isn't that long of a drive but there are spots to hike, camp, and go horseback riding.
Overall, this park is beautiful!
Albert Emery — Google review
Wow!! Each National Park I visit “one-ups” the last. Badlands, Glacier, and now Bryce to finish the week. Definitely didn’t disappoint. Expansive vistas, great trails, and helpful staff.
The shuttle bus is THE way to travel in order to have a stress free visit. Parking is limited at the popular vistas/look out points and longer distance hikers may not rotate out of spots to quickly.
I arrived at about 3pm and still had plenty of time to make my way from point to point for great views and some awesome pics. Walked the Rim Trail 2x. Different view with each change of the light.
Gets busy at sunset with those seeking last minute pics. 30 minutes after dark it was a convoy departing. 30-45 minutes later and it was like the park was mine.
Spent the night and got 3 shots as the sun n came up over the valley.
Gary Maloney — Google review
A full day of mosey around style hiking on the too easy to get to stuff. Probably another full day or two of the trails down deeper in the canyon. Park ranger gate closes after business hours so entry is free for sunset. Extremely clean park. Only one dog friendly path/trail by the campgrounds. Small town feel with
Kevin Denzel — Google review
A Journey Worth Taking!Sometimes, the unplanned detours lead us to the most breathtaking places.This hidden gem wasn’t on my itinerary, but I’m so glad I stopped to soak in its beauty. 🏞️Bryce Canyon National Park is an absolute must-visit spot, offering a glimpse of paradise😍
Fonne SP — Google review
We had a blast when we came visit. It’s magnificent!! It’s amazing how it was formed and how the colors changed. It’s definitely one of the best canyons! There’s so much to do and see. A good place to do hiking. I highly recommend visiting it.
Ricky M — Google review
Title: A Breathtaking Adventure at Bryce Canyon
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, and it was an experience beyond words. The sheer beauty of the scenery took my breath away. The majestic hoodoos and vibrant colors of the canyon walls painted a surreal landscape that felt like stepping into another world.
The hiking trails were nothing short of awe-inspiring. Each step revealed a new vista, a fresh perspective on the natural wonder before me. The diversity of trails catered to all levels of hikers, allowing me to explore at my own pace. Whether it was the challenging switchbacks of Navajo Loop or the leisurely stroll along the Rim Trail, every path offered its own unique magic.
The connection with nature was palpable, and the serenity of the surroundings was both humbling and invigorating. The cool breeze, the rustling leaves, and the distant calls of wildlife created a symphony that added to the overall experience.
The memories made at Bryce Canyon will forever hold a special place in my heart. It's a place where time stands still, allowing you to soak in the grandeur of nature. I left with a renewed sense of wonder and gratitude for the beauty that our planet holds.
If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. It's a true testament to the marvels of the natural world, and an adventure that will stay with you long after you leave.
Jacob Mcclimon — Google review
The wonders of nature! This is a beautiful place to visit if you are ever in southern Utah. From the vast openness to amazing rock formations. Plenty of trails to hike and places to take photos. But definitely watch out for the wildlife while driving, had a deer shoot out in front of my motorcycle. Roads are twisty and make for a great ride. Add this place to your next trip and you won't be disappointed! I plan to visit here often.
Ryan Dunn (Ghost1276) — Google review
Amazing views of the canyons and hoodoos on the trails. It's great that you can hike to see different perspectives of the canyons at different angles to give you that sense of awe.
We hiked from the Sunrise Point to Sunset Point (loop) and the views were spectacular. Since it was mid-March, there is still snow present so you'll be sloshing around in mud (like red clay).
Allen Leung (World of Dreams) — Google review
Great park! If you only have time for one quick stop you must go to Bryce's point! I recommend you drive the entire road and stop at all the view points. They are all SO different! The Queens garden hike was very cool and not too long.
Jason Knepp — Google review
Plan to stop along the road edge to look at the views. There are many great lunch picnic areas and campgrounds along the way.
Hiking is great and you will benefit from a pair of walking sticks. The right hiking shoes are crucial. A 360 camera is best to capture and absorb the amazing landscape. Otherwise a panoramic setting will serve you well here.
Vincent Jackson — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Sunrise point and inspiration points were our favorite places. They have both paved and unpaved access to the canyons and we were able to get some amazing views for photos. The park is an easy to drive layout and plenty of bathrooms throughout. Such a peaceful location!
Casey M — Google review
This place has devastating beauty. It's amazing all the different contrasts in color, rock formations, and skyline. The hikes are fun and range from easy to hard based on your skill level. I highly recommend checking this National Park off your list of things to do/see.
Audry Potas — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning!! As beautiful as Zion but totally different look. The scenic drive is well worth it!! We started from the “end” and worked our way back to the entrance- stopping at all the pull off areas and scenic lookouts. Hiked part of the Queens Garden Trail- one of the “shorter and easier” hikes at Bryce. The hoodoos are unreal and the views are breathtaking. 10/10
Taylor Morgan — Google review
The view and scenery was breathtaking. We were there before the sunset so the color of the mountains are beautiful with the snow on top of it. It was on a weekday when we came visit and it was not crowded so we were able to take good photos. I recommend this place for you to visit and include in your bucket list.
Edgar Ignacio — Google review
Very impressive! Visit in Summer 2018 and Winter 2019, 2023/24. We love the hoodoos. Great trails and canyon! Very beautiful in winter with snow!!
S — Google review
It is like no other place on earth! The hoodoos and natural bridges are awesome! The colors are other worldly and, when there is snow, it adds a texture and layer to the complexity of the landscape. Don't miss Bryce Canyon! Super easy access for all. You can hike if you want but it is not necessary. The views are unlike anything you have ever seen!
Tanner Mullin — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous canyon with its colorful hoodoos. The Peek-a-boo Trail is amazing as well as the Navajo Trail. Great views are found at Bryce Point and Sunset Point. Rainbow Point also offers vast views. The Natural Bridge is beautiful with the canyon.
Misty Schulz — Google review
I have been wanting to go since I was young and it definitely lived up to my expectations. This was amazing! We visited in early April and there was a lot of snow. The lower half of the park was still closed for winter. The amphitheater was amazing! So awesome at the diversity of geology around this area. We will visit again so we can see the rest of the park.
J D — Google review
Underrated park. Beautiful out of space scenery. Easy access to viewpoints without much hiking. Saw Sunrise and Sunset Point as well as Inspiration Point which was our favorite. Great to stop by on the way to Zion, Grand Canyon or Arches National Park.
Valeria Ursu — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the southwestern and western United States. If you are in southern Utah this is a stop you should make. The hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are amazing. Amazing because of the amount, the size, and the coloring. From white, to yellow, to orange and red the colors are vibrant and mesmerizing. There are several walks and hikes along the rim of the canyon and down into the canyon. They range from easy walks, to moderate hikes down part way into the canyon, to multi day treks. Even a one to two hour drive into the national park will reward you with vistas that you will never forget.
AP Wilcox — Google review
Make sure have the National park pass to be able to pass quickly and no extra fee. It was very nice and unique shaped rocks. The weather was not too hot when you go early morning. Make sure to have plenty of water with you. You can go hiking to the down if the canyon which is cold and nice but you need to be ready because it is challenging. At 11am it was a historic meeting at the top of the canyon and it was very informative. There are bus stations if you do not want to walk around or you got tired from walking. Restrooms are okay but busy.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
What a beautiful national park it is! We stayed at Ruby’s inn and next morning started early to do the hiking sunrise to sunset to Navajo loop trail. It was breathtaking! We covered the whole park with lookout points and did trail in 6 hrs and enjoyed every minute of it. Trail is highly recommended to go inside hoodoos and see it from close. The color of the hoodoos is breathtaking. We decided to go one week before Christmas and started early to avoid crowds and heat! It was perfect!! We also saw some deers. Highly recommend this place!!
Preeti Gundapwar — Google review
Been hiking for all my life but this was one of the most beautiful views ever while having a short walk. We hiked down next to Thor’s hammer, crossed the sunset point and headed on to queens garden. I didn’t expect the color of the canyon to be that intense, so it was a nice surprise to pass all the orange rocks. Since the canyon is located on high altitude, there was some snow and therefor it can be a bit muddy from time to time. Hoping you enjoy the views as much as I did :)
Jessi VB — Google review
Such a unique and cool experience!!!! We had the best time going to all of the viewing points and seeing the canyon and hoodoos from all aspects! We really enjoyed mossy cave and getting to hike up to the “windows” formed in the rocks and playing in the creek. Highly recommend going up the creek here and seeing what all there is away from the crowds!
Krysten Duren — Google review
Genuinely incredible national park, some of the most unique structures I've ever seen. The scenic drive is packed with amazing lookouts each showing a different angle with completely different landscapes. The drive also features amazing hikes, many of which are incredibly easy. Watch out for the winter season as many attractions are closed during it. Although the snow is very pretty on the formations during springtime.
Yash Patel — Google review
This is a must visit. This is a place to take a family to. Of course we had to buy some gifts at the gift shop. It was a beautiful drive up to rainbow point. Everything about this place is amazing. Everyone is so nice and meeting people form all over the world was really cool.
Ziggy J — Google review
Bryce Canyon National Park is an extraordinary geological wonder with its stunning hoodoos, natural amphitheaters, and vibrant colors. Its unique landscape offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, photography, and stargazing.
visitors should be prepared for high altitudes and varying weather conditions, especially in the winter months. Overall, Bryce Canyon is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Anwaar Adhami — Google review
I went twice today and was bowled over and totally awestruck both times!
First, hopped on and off the shuttle to visit the 4 amphitheater points.
Second, in the evening, to walk the Navajo Trail alone.
This wonder of nature is absolutely humbling.
I felt so fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit it! 💜🖖
Iin Retno — Google review
There should be a multiplier for national parks. Five Stars is not enough!
We visited in the winter to avoid some of the crowds. But we didn't realize that the week of Christmas is VERY POPULAR! It was very hard to find a parking space and the shuttle does not run in the winter.
But we managed!
If you do not want to do any hikes, you can see this park in one day easily. But you would be missing out on some awesome views that are only available by hitting a trail!
There is one road in and it dead ends. So you could simply view the canyon from the stops.
We spent several hours just walking along the rim and then did a hike from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point on another day.
Absolutely beautiful park! The hikes would be extremely hot in the summer as there is not much shade available.
Michael Hillman — Google review
We went during the first week of March and it was beautiful. The snow with the orange colors were so peaceful and bright. The hike was amazing with lots of turns and little tunnels. We used spikes which was a good purchase since it was quite muddy.
Mucci Chang — Google review
4% as popular as Las Vegas
1 hour off the main route, 45% of way to Colorado Springs
Moab is situated in the eastern part of Utah and serves as a gateway to breathtaking red rock formations at Arches National Park. Canyonlands National Park, located southwest, boasts mesas and buttes that are carved by the Green and Colorado rivers alongside Native American rock art. Dinosaur tracks can be found at Bull Canyon Overlook and Copper Ridge while collections of dinosaur bones and archaeological artifacts can be viewed at the Museum of Moab in the city.
6% as popular as Las Vegas
37 minutes off the main route, 61% of way to Colorado Springs
The park is a huge expanse of protected mountain terrain with a vast network of hiking trails and wildlife. The higher elevation can cause altitude sickness in those not prepared, so it's recommended to spend at least 24-48 hours acclimating before hitting the trails. There are small towns and amazing hikes all around Denver, so find something you're interested in exploring!
This place has views for days! The park rangers are excellent with kids! My daughters became junior rangers by filling out their national park explorer books! They had so much fun! If you see people stopped on the side of the road, look and see if you can see what they see as most people stop for a reason! Will definitely be back!
Michael Karp — Google review
It's all about mountains!! Breathtaking views and chilly weather almost throughout the year. We experienced snowfall in May last week. Plan your trip ahead and make sure the weather is comfortable to you. Do visit the bear lake and the scenic drive to the top. Watch out for the animals and wildlife.
Nihar Rao — Google review
Love it! Very beautiful sights to see went during the last week of May entering June, there was still snow at the peak of the mountains which was just beautiful! It is a bit cold once your at the peak of the mountain so remember to bring a jacket! Other than that I highly recommend this place to visit when going to Colorado!
Samantha Gonzalez — Google review
We only touched the edges! However, the views were stunning. Fellow hikers were polite and friendly. SO glad we went (I am not a hiker), it was most pleasant with birds, chipmunks, squirrels and deer. It was early August. However, the temps were nice and plenty of shade. Estes Park was beautiful!
Lela Hardison -aka Ms Mac — Google review
Gorgeous park with gorgeous hiking trails. We really got lucky with good weather and smaller crowds when we came in July. Not too much wildlife during the day, but drive slowly in the dark as there are often elk around.
Jacqueline Zwack — Google review
This national park is absolutely stunning! There are so many different epic views throughout the park. If you get lucky you might see some cool animals. We saw many beautiful trees and lakes. I do recommend to find out about the opening hours before you drive up to the park so you won't have to wait in your car for a while.
Also, bring food and water with you, they don't really have anywhere to buy anything once you enter. Go as early as you can.
All in all, it was a great experience.
yitz weiss — Google review
By far this is one of the best National Parks I have ever explored. The scenic drive is breathtaking! You will see plenty of trails and historic markers throughout this park so make sure to stop and read some and hike some of these beautiful trails. We set up camp in Moraine campground and glad we did. Waking up to the stunning views of the mountains and wildlife was so worth it. This National Park is a MUST!
Analicia Perez — Google review
Yes you should go.
The expanse of it alone is spectacular.
Couple this with inclement weather throughout (late May with some cold at high altitude and some snow) with good trails and road trips and you'll have a good time.
Good signposted viewpoints dotted throughout. Easy drive.
Bear lake area interesting and manageable for most.
Good chance to see wildlife
Oakwood Welsh — Google review
The Colorado Rocky Mountain trails offer breathtaking vistas, ranging from lush forests to rugged peaks. With trails suitable for all skill levels, hikers can explore alpine lakes, wildflower meadows, and stunning overlooks. The Continental Divide Trail and Colorado Trail are iconic choices, each providing a unique outdoor experience amidst the region's natural beauty.
WH M — Google review
Breathtaking NP. We visited right after the snowstorm so conditions were a bit rough, however the views were amazing - everything covered in snow. The park has a good sign system, routes are well marked and trails are maintained in great conditions. Big yes!
Kasia Drzewiecka — Google review
Fabulous drive on I-70 through the Rocky Mountains. You can ski, hike, camp, fish, to name a few sports. Or just enjoy the spectacular views. I cannot say enough about this National Forest a definite must do if in Colorado. It's so beautiful in winter.
D J — Google review
Heaven on earth! I lived in the Denver area for 4 and a half years. Most of that time was during the pandemic, so many of the things to do in the area was closed. Thankfully, the park was not. It provided solitude and peace. Bear Lake is my favorite lake there. It’s handicap accessible, which is a great blessing for people who have mobility challenges, as are many of the lakes and paths around them. I’m so thankful for the preservation of this national treasure. Every time I visited, which was at least every few months during the spring to fall and as soon as the roads were clear to go, I was always in awe! Please remember to drive slowly because of the wildlife. Please keep all trash with you until you can find a trash receptacle or take it out of the park with you. I felt closer to my Creator there at the park than in any building! So grateful for my time there!
Elisha Starner Reynolds — Google review
Visited Late June 2021. One of my top 3 favorite national parks. Alpine Meadows, Aspen Forests, Scenic Lakes. Elk, Bear and Squirrels are also a common sight. I loved this park, just make sure to come early to avoid the crowds.
Michael Wisker — Google review
Bear Creek was beautiful. We did the hike to Nymph lake. It was gorgeous. The walk there is all uphill. There are lots of big boulders to sit on and rest along the way. The trail around the lake was nice to do as well. We saw some deer and some little chipmunk like animals too. Overall in the park we saw several elk at maybe four different locations. The park is absolutely beautiful. Driving up to the Alpine region gives you a completely different experience. I really do not like those restrooms that are not hard plumbed, oh well maybe someday the park will upgrade. That is the only negative thing I can say. I strongly strongly recommend this park. You do have to make reservations for different things so please take care to do that on the website.
Kim Reid — Google review
Majestic views, winding mountain roads, and awesome photos of wildlife! We got all that during our visit. Be aware that if you want to enter the park, they have a timed entry system that you should sign up for in advance. We chose to enter at Fall River and do the steep, winding, dirt road after 2pm. A local guide said the road would take about 2-3 hours. We must have stopped for more wildlife photos than she does because we were above treeline for about 1.5-2 hours! The drive itself took us about 5 hours (yes, we're prairie folk). It was simply so stunningly beautiful that anything less would require ignoring nature's majesty. Be mindful of the altitude! Pack food & water! Pick up after yourself & your pets! Enjoy the views & the journey!
Kathleen Berg — Google review
If you’re near Denver this trip takes about 1 hour 45 min in the winter. There was a $30 entry fee for the car. As soon as we passed the gates we saw a heard of elk in the field next to us. This park has very nice paved roads and trails. The views are beyond stunning, I’ve never seen anything like it. Everything is so massive.
Jason Pruitt — Google review
Amidst the winter's icy grip, we ventured forth,
To Rocky Mountains, south to north.
Six feet of snow, a blizzard's fierce blow,
Yet undeterred, we tread where few would go.
Dream Lake beckoned, a vision surreal,
Frozen rivers and lakes beneath our heel.
With boots and gear, we forged ahead,
Amidst the frozen wonders where dreams are fed.
Snowshoes adorned, sticks in hand,
We embarked on Loch Vale, a journey grand.
Nine miles of trail, through snow and storm,
Like characters from legend, our spirits warm.
Through ravines and cliffs, we made our way,
A fellowship united, come what may.
No footprints to guide us, we blazed our own trail,
Pushing our limits, we could not fail.
At journey's end, a frozen lake loomed,
Amidst the fog, our courage consumed.
Yet in that moment, amidst the storm's embrace,
We found solace and peace, in nature's grace.
The Rocky Mountains Park, a memory made,
In the heart of winter, where dreams cascade.
Through snow and storm, we ventured forth,
To find our place, in the park's timeless north.
Robert Jarden — Google review
We were staying right in Denver and we drove here for a day trip. We stopped at silver trailheads and did some hiking. The scenery was absolutely stunning. We saw some birds but that's the only animals we really saw. But anyway and walking out into the scenery like this was very calming. We did have two people that have the senior passes so they got us all in to the park. It was in the beginning of March so it was on the chillier side so we did dress appropriately. We all had hiking boots
Elizabeth Scheuer-Murphy — Google review
Wonderful national park that maintains itself well, and has the traffic and resources to do so. Portions are closed for safety reasons for half the year as the snow is real, but the available places are wonderful, especially February through April. You have to have a pass, from the online registration during the summer months from about May through September, as they only allow so many people in at a time, so it's not overrun with folks.
I like the management. It does make it more difficult to be spontaneous about coming, but I figure it's good management of resources so that there isn't strain on the local wildlife, terrain, and resources.
It's a beautiful park, with hundreds of hiking trails, a snow play area, amazing vistas, and river plains with plenty of elk, deer, moose, and even the occasional bear. Lots of interesting waterways in the spring thaw, and snow snow snow to go with all the gorgeous rocks. There are plenty of pit toilets by all the trailheads, water at the guest centers, and lots of rangers who are cheerfully willing to talk you through a planned hike if you'd like the guidance. DO take advantage of the advice, especially if you plan to go backrange and please get the appropriate passes and ALWAYS carry water at this altitude. And there's a lot of lightening in the afternoons in the summer... so... yeah.
Love this place and we come back to it often enough to have an annual pass.
Liralen Li — Google review
Beautiful scenery. We went without snow shoes or spikes around bear lake and to nymph lake and it was a bit slippery but definitely doable. We enjoyed the beautiful snow and sunshine
Julia Weber — Google review
Never get tired of the beauty this place has. Love coming here. We always get the 7 day pass (it's just $5 more than 1 day pass). We always stop at the visitor center before the entrance to ask questions (find out what roads are closed etc) Ask for a map it is free.
Make sure to get your pass online. There some months in which you have to get a timed reservation to get in (so check website before you go)
Ruby Hernandez — Google review
I was here at the end of March for 2 days. I’m from Texas and I’ve never seen so much snow in my life!! It was so amazing to be able to hike through the trees and see everything so white and beautiful.
I used AllTrails but the trails in the app are based off non-snow conditions. In the winter you basically just follow the paths that have been cleared.
Special shout out to Ranger Amy Fink, who helped me when my vehicle slid on the ice and got stuck! She was so kind and helpful!
Steph West — Google review
The park is gorgeous. It's located about an hour and a half from Denver. The mountains are rugged and beautiful, particularly the snow caps. The roads are good with plenty of scenic overlooks. Wildlife is abundant. The mule deer aren't skittish at all. Estes Park is neat little town on the edge of the park.
Dr. W. Stacey Boutwell — Google review
2% as popular as Las Vegas
2 hours off the main route, 85% of way to Colorado Springs
Boulder is a municipality located in the northern region of Colorado, situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains. The city boasts scenic Flatirons, a range of jagged rock formations that offer hiking opportunities. Visitors can explore Pearl Street Mall downtown, which is reserved for pedestrians and includes various boutiques, restaurants and art galleries. Additionally, Boulder houses the University of Colorado with its Fiske Planetarium and Museum of Natural History that showcases anthropology and zoology exhibits.
2% as popular as Las Vegas
26 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Colorado Springs
Denver is a city in Colorado, USA that dates back to the Old West era. It features well-known 19th-century buildings like Larimer Square and museums such as the Denver Art Museum with an impressive collection of indigenous works. Additionally, the mansion of famous Titanic survivor Molly Brown can be found there. The city also serves as a starting point for accessing ski resorts within the nearby Rocky Mountains.
12% as popular as Las Vegas
2 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Colorado Springs
Best stops along Huntington Beach to Colorado Springs drive
The top stops along the way from Huntington Beach to Colorado Springs (with short detours) are Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Denver Botanic Gardens. Other popular stops include Dead Horse Point State Park, Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, and The Narrows.
Angels Landing is the most popular peak in Zion National Park, and for good reason. Its a steep climb up to stunning views of the valley below. The trail is challenging and strenuous, but well worth it to get those amazing views.
Here's why this is the ideal hike. Much of this hike is paved with many switchbacks and beautiful views the entire way. The view at the top, before the chains is spectacular. So if you don't win a lotto spot for the chains, this portion is definitely worth the hike.
The chains portion was was fun and the additional views are certainly worth it, but honestly, the chains portion is more about the adventure than the views.
Steve Carroll — Google review
On St Patrick's day we had the luck of the Irish and won the lottery to hike Angels Landing in Zion NP! My wife was too scared to hike the dangerous/best part. But my son and I did it, and the dangerous hike was well worth it for the amazing views!!! This is so far the best hike we've ever hiked!
Brian Hutchison — Google review
The hike is beautiful, but not for the faint of hearted. The scouts trail up is strenuous but doable uphill, and angels landing you need to be very careful. The whole experience is amazing though, definitely worth it.
Jaro Fletes-Berkowitz — Google review
This is the most beautiful and exciting hike I've ever done. You can do the full thing in around 4 hours. It looks scarier than it actually is and it's not difficult. Just be very careful to not slip on the sections without chains. You also need to get a permit (can apply the day before).
Kenzo Milleville — Google review
Nice trail, a little scary on the chain section but not that bad if you have good hiking experiences! The view is nice all the way on the chain section, but watch out if you plan to take pictures.
Shumin Guo — Google review
Such a beautiful hike. It is strenuous but with the views. Much of the path is paved so easy to walk on. Must register ahead of time if you want to be able to hike to the top portion of Angels landing where the trails are more narrow and they have chain to help you pull yourself up.
Anthony Scott — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! A strenuous hike that's worth it when you get to the top! It was a bit icy and dicy so only got as far as the 3rd set of chains but still amazing!
G Blon Jr — Google review
Hiking Angels Landing in Zion National Park was an unforgettable adventure for me. The trail started with a challenging climb up Walter's Wiggles, a series of steep switchbacks offering glimpses of the stunning Zion Canyon below. The highlight of the hike was the nerve-wracking but exhilarating narrow ridge leading to Angels Landing, where chains provided much-needed support along the sheer cliffs. Reaching the summit rewarded me with a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view that left me in awe. It's an absolute must-do for anyone seeking both adventure and the beauty of nature.
Megan — Google review
The view at the top is worth the hike up. Steep switchbacks before being exposed to vertical drops on both ends until you reach the summit. It's definitely a memorable hike to say the least. But you'll have to ballot for the permit so remember to do that. And go early to avoid the crowd!
Joseph Kim — Google review
Just did this trail right before the lottery went into effect. It was amazing!!! A bit scary for January as there was ice and snow on the trail. Some yak tracks helped in those places. This is worth the hike. My 11 yr old son and made it to scouts landing in about 45min of steady walking then it took another hour to make it up to the peak. In Jan there was not as many people as I've been told are there in the summer. Take your time and be respectful of those going up and down. There are plenty of passing locations that are wide enough to wait for a group to move through. The wiggles are pretty icy right now (in Jan) so stick to the edges and walls.
Joshua Francis — Google review
AWESOME hike! I was lucky to get a permit and hike Angel's landing, it was an amazing experience. Would love to do this again! The views are breathtaking!
Maribel Lara — Google review
Finally did it!
Beautiful trail, not as scary as promoted especially with permits (not as many people)
NOTE: permit is required and to get it you need to win a lottery which you can apply 3 month before or a day before a hike
Oleksandr Artiushenko — Google review
Am absolutely gorgeous hike, I greatly miss the days when it did not require a permit. However, definitely try to get one, because the view is breathtaking
Scot Carrington — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful but challenging hikes in zion national park. This is a moderate to hard trail mostly due to the elevation changes and the switch backs to ascend to the start of the final ascent where the chain portion starts. You will need a permit to hike past scouts landing, which is where the chain section starts. There are a few spots on this section that are a bit intimidating. There are a number of spots that are a vertical climb with the chain, which I would advise people to take it slow and steady. The challenge is definitely worth the destination as you get a beautiful view of the park. I would HIGHLY recommend that you go early if you have that permit. We had a permit for before 9am. We got there around 7:30 which was the perfect time. Past 9am there were a lot more people hiking it which made the already daunting trail even more intimidating. If you aren't afraid of heights, this is definitely worth the hike.
Lindsey Schreiner — Google review
Wow! What a rewarding feeling when you complete this hike. If you have problems with heights, definitely avoid. Definitely on the moderate to difficult end from a hiking perspective. It’s about 2 miles of a fair ascent to get to the final difficult portion where you have portions you will use a chain for steady climbing with drops on both sides of you. Bring water and good shoes. Also, make sure you get your permit to be able to attempt the hike. The views at the end are amazing. Worth the hike. Highly recommend.
Cliff Roberts — Google review
What a ripper of a hike! Absolutely loved it!
The weather was great in early March 2024, dry and sunny. Make sure you bring your ID and get a permit for the hike. They do check it on the entrance to the hike. The checked me twice in fact, at the bottom of the hike, right after I got off the bus, and right before the Angels Landing hike itself. Bring snacks, bring water, sunscreen/sunglasses, and some layers just incase. You are in the mountains, so the weather does change.
Don’t bring a massive pack with you. Angels landing hike is a bit triply at times, very very open. A great challenge if you are afraid of heights 😉😉 (like I am)
I loved the hike up too. The formations are beautiful, the views are great, the path is very well maintained.
It was already pretty busy on the hike, so may be try going in earlier in the day. Although note that if your permit is for midday, you won’t be able to start the Angels Landing portion until midday.
Buses in Zion start running from early March until late November. This Bus is free. Comes every 5ish minutes.
If in doubt on the way down, scutch on your bum for safety :) when looking around on your hike at the top, make sure you are grabbing onto something, because it can get very disorienting and dizzying being so high without anything around on top of a cliff face from both ends.
Lots of cute chipmunks on the way up too! Watch out as they may get in your bags for snacks, if your bag is open/not attended.
There are bathrooms at the bottom of the Angels Landing/at the Scouts lookout.
Overall the sign at the bottom says that the hike can take you from 3-4 hours, which is representative. Depends how quickly you are willing to go through the height section, very open section at the top (a little technical). Also, how often you stop to take photos. I know someone who has done the whole thing in 2 hrs return, however they had no one around (no waiting on people in line), they did not take any photos/videos (as they were doing a PB), and they were not afraid of heights (so they moved super quickly), plus super fit ofcourse.
Olia — Google review
The scariest and the most spectacular hike I've done...twice. It will be like nothing you've done. I think it's a must when visiting Utah, though you definitely need to be in good shape, both for the long hike in and for the hike UP. Those with knee issues would want to wear braces or tape. Poles would help some, for sure.
Donna Wanna — Google review
I was invited to hike Angel's Landing by my sister and it didn't disappoint. Not an easy trek, especially since I don't typically do that sort of thing, but well worth it and it's an experience I'll never forget.
Phil Green — Google review
Great hike. Little over 5 miles out and back. You will need a permit to go to the top of Angels Landing. If visting in winter, you will need some type of ice cleats or microspikes. Switchbacks were some decent incline. Go early to avoid waiting around some of those chain areas.
Randy Nguyen — Google review
Angels Landing In Zion National Park, Utah, USA is a destination to be visited even if you have to drive one hundred miles. The landscapes views are amazing and awe inspiring. Should be in your list if you are staying long term in the area.
Abd Elhamid Elsayed Halayeb — Google review
Even if playing the lottery can get a little annoying, hang in there! It is worth it!
If you are in decent shape, you can hike this; it’s really not as grueling or scary as some make it out to be! I did it at the end of my first trimester. Have confidence :) I saw all ages of people on this hike that made it to the top. Although, I can see you having an issue if you’ve got a bad fear of heights; at some points, the climb is vertical and it gets steep.
It is a really fun journey to get up there and you will feel accomplished and happy that you did it.
You will also see cool condors and aggressively cute chipmunks that aren’t shy to beg for your snacks.
If I were to do it again, I’d pack a lunch to eat at the top.
Pack plenty of water and wear sunscreen! Wear decent shoes though for sure. I wore a pair of Brooks Glycerins and did just fine.
The Narrows is a popular, scenic slot canyon hike in Zion Canyon that offers an adventurous experience for hikers. The trail involves wading through ankle to waist-deep river passages, jumping into sandstone swimming pools, and some rock scrambling. It can be accessed from either the Riverside Walk at Temple of Sinawava or Chamberlain Ranch for a full canyoneering adventure.
9 mile out and back hike up the virgin River. Unforgettable waterfalls and rock formations. Seeing sunlight filter through snow melt from the rocks is a unique experience. If you pay close attention you can see a number of small springs bubbling up into the river, and openings to larger cavities in the rock. Definitely recommend getting waterproof bibs and shoes for rent in the March-April season. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Jenya Pryadkin — Google review
This is a difficult hike but extremely rewarding. This may have been the best most unique hike of my life no joke. it is hard to see the rocks and it's easy to slip, but you get used to it after 45 minutes or so. Know you limits and do not rush. We did the whole trail that you don't need a permit for and it practically took all day but it was amazing. Go Early to avoid the crowd and the heat! Trust me this is worth waking up early for. Get the rental gear too if you can. My feet are usually always cold but these neoprene boots kept my feet warm the whole time! This is a once in a lifetime hike and scenery to do with the ones that you love! Have fun!
Andrew — Google review
Finally walked the Narrows. It was so much fun! We went in mid September, and the weather was perfect! The water temperature was mild, and you can wear shorts and water shoes. Make sure you bring walking sticks!
Enjoy and have fun!
Jeannie Chen — Google review
If you're looking for a phenomenal hike!! Start with this hike. Early morning, it could take from one hour to 4 or 5 hours. It all depends on the distance you want to travel.
Be careful with the rocks. You definitely need two sticks, if possible. It helps you balance yourself. As you're walking through the Rocky River.
The views are amazing breathtaking!! 👏 Something you have to see for yourself with your own eyes I highly recommend it.
Rosie Martin — Google review
What a fun family hike in the river, and what awesome cuts through the sandstone! The water was cold, yet was about 2.5 feet deep at most at end of May. Having two trekking poles (as opposed to just one) and wading sandals/watershoes with decent tread really helped with stability in the river. The morning air/breeze was cold, so windbreaker jackets are recommended at the very least! Some of the best, most fascinating portions of the hike were right before arriving at Orderville Gulch - definitely worth the trek!
Brian Baker — Google review
A must do when in Zion. Once you get to the parking area there is about a 1 mile nice paved walk. Thereafter, the hike starts to involve walking in cold water and in some instances there are strong currents. It's a very nice and unforgettable experience.
Eric Lewis — Google review
Hike of a lifetime! Went in mid-October with my siblings. Rented gear from Zion Guru (a must) as water temps in The Narrows were in the 40's. The gear allowed us to thoroughly enjoy the breathtaking sights for as long as daylight would permit. Water was relatively low...except for "the hole" about .2 of a mile into the hike. I'm 5'3" and the water was chest deep on me.
Bonnie Hesselman — Google review
This is one of the most epic hikes - but there are many things to consider so that your hike is enjoyable and safe. Information below will be for a bottom up hike (out and back) that does not require a permit.
Gear: The Narrows can be hiked year round. In colder months, you want to be sure to get the appropriate gear so that your core body temperature does not drop. We rented waders, water shoes, neoprene socks, and a walking stick from Zion Outfitters. This kept us warm when hiking in March. The stick was such a valuable part of the gear because it is challenging to find solid footing at times when walking through the river. The stick helps you to maintain balance. *You can pick up your gear after 4 on the day before your hike so you can start early the next morning.
Water: You will need to pack in your own water. The water in the Virgin River is not potable due to cyanobacteria.
Parking: From mid-March to October, the park runs a shuttle bus from the visitor center to the Temple of Sinawava (the stop for The Narrows). If the shuttle is not running, you will have to drive to the parking lot at the Temple of Sinawava. Due to limited parking - get there very early (before sunrise) to get parking. You can rest in your car once you have a spot. If you arrive late, you. will have to park up the road at other roadside spots, and. this will add additional miles to your hike.
Distances: From the Temple of Sinawava, you begin walking on the Riverside Walk Trail. This is an easy, paved path for approximately 1.5 miles. At the end of this path, stairs lead down to the river. At this point, you will begin walking in the river. The water can get waist deep (or higher). Check with the park rangers before doing The Narrows because flash flooding can be dangerous.
You can walk as far as you want and then turn around to return to the Temple of Sinawava. If you want to see Wall Street (where the canyon becomes narrrow), you will need to walk approximately 2 miles once you enter the water at the end of The Riverside Walk Trail.
Frank Patranella — Google review
Amazing hike, but crowded as f.
I've done the Narrows "top-down" a couple times, and THAT is a beautiful hike. You spend the first three quarters in complete solitude, and it's really beautiful and peaceful. Magical.
But hikers from the bottom of the canyon are able to hike up to Big Spring without a permit, and after this point (coming down) it becomes increasing busy, and by the last mile or so before the Temple of Sinawava it becomes extremely crowded. This is perhaps the most spectacular section, so most people get to see it, but few get to enjoy it because you spend more time navigating around other hikers than you do marvelling at the incredible scenery.
Zion Narrows is perfect for tourists, but I'd advise real adventurers, and anyone looking for a little solitude, to go for the top-down, or to look elsewhere. The top-down is limited by permit, and is said to be a "minimum 10 hour" hike. But this old fat man did it easily in six and a half including the mile-long Riverside Walk to the shuttle, which is not generally considered part of the hike.
As for practicalities, the bottom up hike is almost entirely in the river. Choice of footwear makes a big difference. I've done it top down in the river boots you can rent in Springdale, and these are perfect - great grip, warm and lots of support. But I've also done it bottom up in FiveFIngers and barefoot - and if you are a confident walker - it's perfectly doable. The rocks in this lower part are a little more slippery than further up the river, so be careful, but they are not very slippery. A stick helps with balance when you are choosing your footing in the river's faster flowing sections, a trekking pole works OK, but the stout wooden sticks provided by the Narrows Outfitters are even better.
Marcus Dyson — Google review
We did the first mile of The Narrows trail with our 13, 12 and 3 year old (she was in a carrier) and it took my breath away with the beauty. This is a must do if you're visiting Zion. There were people of all fitness levels and ages on the path. I'll be back to do the full hike someday!
Shevon Quijano — Google review
There are a few things you need to know before doing this hike. This is a difficult hike but extremely rewarding.
-listen to the weather reports as it can be dangerous in heavy rain downpours
-go early to avoid the crowd and the heat! You can start later in the day in summer but parking is very tricky 😏
-get the rental gear and walking stick, (the neoprene boots will keep your feet warm)
- bring dry bags, the water can be above thigh to waist high, protect your electronics only bring water and food
Some hikers choose to go barefoot and not use walking sticks BIG MISTAKE!! They undoubtedly will fall and get frustrated, don’t be that person! Be smart and rent the recommended gear. Some areas the waters can get up to waist high level, strong currents, and slippery rocks. Some of these rocks are hard to see and it's easy to slip, but you get the hang of it after 30 minutes or so. Know your limits take it slow, you will be fine. You will see people of all fitness levels and ages on the path. This trail will take you all day to complete. Enjoy and have fun!
Lourdes Summerdancer — Google review
Went in August 2023 water was refreshing surprisingly not cold. Lots of rocks under water , having a stick was useful. I hired the socks and shoes at Zion Park , the socks and shoes stopped the sand getting in and were very comfortable. I saw many wearing there normally hiking shoes and a few in water shoes. 2.5 litres of water was enough. I could go to very end after big rock as I didnt have a dry bag and you had to swim.
Leah Duncan - UTAH Realtor — Google review
The best hike i ever experienced!!!
We took the bus from the visitor center in zion park and were droped at the entrance of the narrows. We walked aprox 10 min to get there and on the way we saw wild deer and squirels. Once you reach the entrance you better have water shoes. The views were breathtaking and the whole experience is out of this world. I would highly reccomend it to anyone who is looking for an amazing and unique hike!
Nikolas Konstantinou — Google review
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!
I have been wanting to do this hike for years! Finally went for it! I will say I was not prepared for the water to be as cold as it was!!!!!! Brrrrrrr........next time I will definitely wear a wet suit! It was 102 degrees but the water is almost all located in the shaded areas and it makes it that much colder! But it was by far soooooooo much fun! We git up super early to do this and secured a good parking spot at the visitors center and when we went out it was already starting to pack with people but it was so much fun!
Tiffany Munoz — Google review
Very scenic place. One of the most sought out place in zion natuonal park. Very busy place. You can get here only by park shuttle from visitor center.
Mahesh Babu Shanmugam (maheba) — Google review
Best hike ever. We went in July and the water was a little brown, it wasn’t clear as shown in other pictures. The hike was moderate, my kids really enjoyed it becuz they got to walk in the water. We started from the entrance and walked for 3 hours to the tributary then walk back for another 3 hours.
Tuan Ng — Google review
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One of the places you must see before you die! Not sure if I'd attempt to bring children, the trail is narrow to the end point and even some if the adults doesn't attempt it. Very beautiful views. We found it making our trip and decided to stop on - worth the detour to see.
Mary H It Could Be Worse — Google review
Cannot recommend this place enough, it's just gorgeous. Fairly easily accessed from the highway, though the drive north gets pretty steep, so keep that in mind if you're in a camper or have a trailer.
I had no idea about this place until I was planning a road trip in the area, and we thought we'd drop by. So glad we did, because it's amazing. Stunning views and a well-laid out road. The visitor center is basically a gift store and bathroom stop.
Alex Demas — Google review
Cedar Breaks is an amazing place to hike. The south side trail takes you to Spectra Point and Rampart Overlook. The visitor center is now closed for reconstruction, and parking is limited. But there were not many people present on a weekday, so there were parking spaces available.
The views of the amphitheater along the trail are amazing. The pine forest, wild flowers and bristlecone pines along the adjacent south hills present a beautiful contrast to the bright red amphitheater.
A warning, however, you are at 10,000 feet elevation, so you may at times find yourself out of breath. So pace yourself, particularly returning from Rampart Overlook and Spectra Point, which has a lot of uphill sections. Just pause a bit and take in the beautiful scenery.
One nice aspect, Cedar Breaks is at about 10,000 feet elevation. So you avoid the excessive heat current being experienced at lower elevations in southern Utah. Still, make sure to take plenty of water.
One of my favorite southern Utah hikes.
Leo Wikstrom — Google review
Cedar Breaks State Park is a nature lover's paradise! Its stunning aspen and pine trees create a picturesque backdrop for fun and challenging hikes. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts! It's a great alternative to the busy national parks. 🌲🏞️ #CedarBreaks #NatureBeauty
Mary M — Google review
Snow!! Yes April 28 and Rd to visitor center and campground is closed, but plowed. We walked on it. A lot of snow up here! 3 ft in places, easy. Beautiful drive up.
Alice Feeney — Google review
This “smaller” National Park is a gem that is often overlooked. Probably one of the most scenic and beautiful parks that I have ever seen with a deep canyon, plenty of hiking trails, and expansive overlooks that are easy to reach from the roadside, or after a short hike.
We arrived at the park on a clear day with plenty of sunshine and the views were absolutely amazing! You could literally see for 40 miles or so, and the mountain ranges all around were visible.
Definitely stop to see this park on a clear day when you are visiting the other more popular parks in Utah!
Mark Pitts — Google review
What a beautiful place. Easy access although due to a current construction the traffic going up there and coming back it was slow. The views are fantastic. Walking trails offer nice views as well. If you love green , fresh and unexpected spots, go here. I would come back and I would recommend this place. So beautiful 😍
Jackie B. — Google review
Stunning scenery, quick and easy hikes available. Not too far off of the beaten path from Cedar City. It's a small park, so it's easy to do all here in a day, or camp and chill out.
Tom Gray — Google review
This is a hidden gem. It is an outstanding beauty all its own. There are incredible views everywhere you look. Stunning canyons and hoodoos, meadows, to beautiful overlooks. Critters are very plentiful, Mule Deer, Elk, Trout, and various birds and ground critters. WATCH OUT for the free-range cows and sheep.
Jerry Baggesen — Google review
Cedar Breaks National Monument. It’s beautiful. The drive is amazing. Views are spectacular and easily accessible. Only a very short walk to the vistas. It was very windy at that elevation. We were standing at over 10,000 feet, it was cool and windy. Be sure to take the time to see this sight - you won’t regret it - BEAUTIFUL! Great views and hiking trails. Doesn't get many visitors even in peak season. Well worth a visit. A small version of Bryce Canyon.
Sally Kasper (Sally) — Google review
Absolutely breath taking views worth the drive and the fee for the park. There was 3 different points to pull off and take pictures. Plus seen tons of spots to pull off and hike. It was a perfect drive. The staff that we ran into we're very helpful and friendly.
Stacy David — Google review
Beautiful views and worth the stop! This was the northview overlook. Cost is not by vehicle, but by person. Ages 16 and up was $10 each.
L M — Google review
Such a beautiful place with amazing views. We went and the ranger/visitor centers were closed so we stopped at the overlook and hiked the Bristlecone Trail. It's been about 14 years since I've been and I would love to come back and explore more!
Heather Oxborrow — Google review
The new visitor center is under construction and will be complete next summer. Photos were taken from different view areas. Early season snow is the white showing in photos. Well worth the time due to fall foliage with fantastic colors.
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ROGER L Mont Pullan — Google review
WOW WOW WOW. You MUST make the trip to see this in person. The drive up was fantastic with many places to see the Breaks from a distance. The views are breathtaking!! There are 3 or so places at the top to park and see overlooks. We visited June 2, 2023 and there was still snow and chilly up top. Definitely an amazing place to see!
Emily Santos — Google review
I absolutely loved this location. The views were breathtaking and it was so peaceful. It didn't have nearly the traffic that Bryce canyon or Zion had. We were able to feel on top of the world at Brian's Head Mt. The whole experience was amazing and I highly recommend it.
Alisha Strye — Google review
Cedar Breaks is a gorgeous park located roughly midway between Zion and Bryce. In my several visits it seems to be much less busy than the other two parks and well worth a visit for the incredible views and the fact that’s it’s a beautiful drive to get there. We were surprised to find pockets of snow still there in late July, coexisting with the wildflowers blooming in the high altitude meadows. I would imagine accessibility could be an issue in the winter.
Alison Joslyn — Google review
It's not as impressive as Bryce Canyon NP, but worth a visit if you're in the area. Views are stunning from all the lookouts. Free with America the Beautiful Pass.
Rōbi Ventures (Rōbi Ventures) — Google review
A little hidden gem that is worth the trip to. It has a new Visitor Center that will be open soon. A small camping ground that has a few trees but is near the peak, so it will be a bit windy. A pavilion just before the campground with picnic tables and vault toilets. There are a few lookout points where you can see the awe inspiring views of canyon amphitheater. Middle of July, in the high 60s and there are still some small patches of snow lingering around. A nice place to go to get away from the heat of the summer.
Mark Manwell — Google review
So beautiful. I went 2nd of April, and although their was still snow, the roads were clear to view the northside. Would love to come back once snow was melted.
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab is a renowned no-kill rescue center for domestic pets and farm animals. It offers volunteer opportunities and adoptions for those interested in giving these rescued animals a loving home. Located 5.5 miles north of Kanab, the sanctuary sits amidst over 33,000 acres of red-rock desert and boasts an impressive count of over 1700 horses, pigs, dogs, cats, birds and other creatures on-site.
This place will fill your heart and make you want to empty your pockets 😂 The work they're doing with animals and doing for animals is a dream. No kill USA by 2025 🤩 The sanctuary is full of peace and hope and beauty. The tours are super interesting and picking up a volunteer shift is even better! We visited once for a day and within a year were back for a week of joy and service. The kinds of people who love animals like this also treat humans with welcome & affection. This place is magic.
Angela Lam — Google review
If you are an animal lover this place is a bucket list destination! I've visited the Welcome Center, purchased swag and made regular donations for years - we finally stayed on-site and volunteered! The staff are super helpful and love to share their commitment to the sanctuary - how they got there is a bonus! The property is beautiful and serene. We stayed in a cottage and it was nicely appointed - the beds were comfy and the space made for sleepovers with bunnies and a cat easy to do activities! I highly recommend a visit to the Sanctuary.
Susan Duffield — Google review
The tours are the absolute best thing to do if you want to see how everything is done and get a lot of amazing information about animals! Not to mention you can take home anyone you fall in love with If you're ready for a new family member!
Volunteering is hard work but well worth it. A great way to get a glimpse of the back end of the animal rescue industry!
Elise Nicole Tessean — Google review
Best friends animal sanctuary is my heaven. My family and I visited this incredible sanctuary over Christmas break. First off it is absolutely gorgeous. They have cabins, cottages, or RV spots that you can rent on the campus. There is also their roadhouse that is just a few miles away. We stayed at the roadhouse this time but have booked our next visit at the cottages. We were able to do free tours and visit with many incredible babies. Our next visit we are doing volunteer work and arranged for a sleepover for a sanctuary pet which I’m so excited about. There is so much to explore and so many animals to meet. They have pigs, goats, horses, bunnies, kitties, a variety of birds. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life. The work they do there and for all animals is inspiring and beautiful. Upon my return home I have started volunteering in my community. I can’t wait to go back and plan to make this at minimum a yearly visit. Thank you Best Friends for your beautiful hearts and beautiful work.
Lisa B — Google review
I wasn’t expecting much, I was so impressed! We arrived and they gave us a map of the property and asked if we wanted to join the last tour, but come to find out we had one to many in our group. So they gave us an explanation of what was available and closing times. We stopped at the horse barn and got out to look around. We were told at the visitor center not to go up to the fencing, but as we walked towards the enclosed one of the volunteers, Bree, greeted us and asked my kids of the wanted to pet some horses. She walked us around and told about the horses, my kids got to pet a few who we’re comfortable around people (and one the loved children). I smiled the entire time myself and really enjoyed every single moment! Then we went to the adoption center and the kids played with the kittens and got to pet some dogs. Smiles all around again! Then we took the trail to hidden lake and that was enjoyable as well. Be aware most of the volunteers leave around 4, so it might be open until 5, but if you want to meet some adorable cats and dogs and maybe be lucky to meet Miss Bree and get a tour of the horse area arrive by 2 pm. Also even though it is free please donate to this amazing organization!
Kristin Adams — Google review
Very kid friendly. We did the tour and learned so about the facility and what it stands for. Got to pet some cats and pigs. We wanted to let some dogs but it's a different tour for that. We did go to Roxy's place and got to pet some dogs. Love this place and would recommend going or just donating!
Ziggy J — Google review
Amazing place to visit, take the free guided tour.. adopt a dog, cat, bird, rabbit! So many different kinds of animals. Such wonderful caring volunteers! Great people! You can take the dogs for a walk or if you are staying at one of their hotels you can take a dog for a sleepover!! Please go visit it will not disappoint
Debbie Anderson Eames — Google review
My best friends and I were on our 50th birthday celebration trip to Zion National Park and decided to take the Grand Tour of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. It was so much fun! This place is amazing. Six thousand acres dedicated to saving animals! We were able to visit with dogs, cats, pigs, goats, and tour the entire beautiful sanctuary. Our tour guide was wonderful and all of the volunteers and staff were so helpful and full of great information. I wish we could have taken some of the animals home with us. If you are in the area, I highly recommend a tour!
Rene Ray — Google review
Beautiful location for an animal sanctuary and what this organization has accomplished is both amazing and outstanding. Worth stopping for one of the tours and taking a look at what they have to offer, especially if you're in the market to adopt a furry friend. The campground and cottages looked inviting, although I did not stay there.
Kathleen Hardy — Google review
Very Clean! There is a van with free guided tour. The Sanctuary holds many different animals that are up for adoption. The animals have been chipped, vaccination, & spayed/ neutered.
Petting the animals is allowed & they can always use volunteers!
Teresa Holland — Google review
I have been to Best Friends in Kanab Utah two times. There was 3 of us we stayed 3 days in one if their cottages. This place is is awesome. The staff was very friendly and helpful and loved the animals they were caring for. The whole place is very clean and it's all for the animals❤. It is a big place lots of acreage, beautiful landscape. The deer are everywhere. I volunteered with the cats. Love this place and I will be back. Thank You!
sue popplewell — Google review
Amazing place! Love they work they do! Volunteer and adopt if you can. Plus if you're visiting you can take a pet home just for one night. Also they offer a vegan buffet weekly for $5.
Lindsay Caron — Google review
Such a lovely place! Beautiful views, well-kept grounds, and most importantly, clean facilities for the animals. We signed up for Grand Sanctuary tour and it was absolutely wonderful. Anne, our tour guide, was knowledgeable and funny. I hadn't heard of this place prior, but after, my friend and I are discussing coming back to volunteer and try lunch at their cafe.
Nan W — Google review
Amazing delicious $5 Vegan lunch served between 1130-1pm. The most beautiful overlook outside terrace seating was available to us. The staff was friendly and all for a good cause - so cough up a big donation to help our helpless fluffy friends. We bought the cookbook to take as a souvenir.
Bryce Canyon National Park is home to towering spires, also known as hoodoos, and a natural amphitheater. Visitors can enjoy scenic overlooks and hiking trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. For those looking for a stress-free departure, it's recommended to leave early and head back to Salt Lake City via I-15 which takes approximately four hours.
My experience with this place was very positive. Such breathtaking views from mile 1 to all the way to the top of Rainbow Point. It isn't that long of a drive but there are spots to hike, camp, and go horseback riding.
Overall, this park is beautiful!
Albert Emery — Google review
Wow!! Each National Park I visit “one-ups” the last. Badlands, Glacier, and now Bryce to finish the week. Definitely didn’t disappoint. Expansive vistas, great trails, and helpful staff.
The shuttle bus is THE way to travel in order to have a stress free visit. Parking is limited at the popular vistas/look out points and longer distance hikers may not rotate out of spots to quickly.
I arrived at about 3pm and still had plenty of time to make my way from point to point for great views and some awesome pics. Walked the Rim Trail 2x. Different view with each change of the light.
Gets busy at sunset with those seeking last minute pics. 30 minutes after dark it was a convoy departing. 30-45 minutes later and it was like the park was mine.
Spent the night and got 3 shots as the sun n came up over the valley.
Gary Maloney — Google review
A full day of mosey around style hiking on the too easy to get to stuff. Probably another full day or two of the trails down deeper in the canyon. Park ranger gate closes after business hours so entry is free for sunset. Extremely clean park. Only one dog friendly path/trail by the campgrounds. Small town feel with
Kevin Denzel — Google review
A Journey Worth Taking!Sometimes, the unplanned detours lead us to the most breathtaking places.This hidden gem wasn’t on my itinerary, but I’m so glad I stopped to soak in its beauty. 🏞️Bryce Canyon National Park is an absolute must-visit spot, offering a glimpse of paradise😍
Fonne SP — Google review
We had a blast when we came visit. It’s magnificent!! It’s amazing how it was formed and how the colors changed. It’s definitely one of the best canyons! There’s so much to do and see. A good place to do hiking. I highly recommend visiting it.
Ricky M — Google review
Title: A Breathtaking Adventure at Bryce Canyon
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, and it was an experience beyond words. The sheer beauty of the scenery took my breath away. The majestic hoodoos and vibrant colors of the canyon walls painted a surreal landscape that felt like stepping into another world.
The hiking trails were nothing short of awe-inspiring. Each step revealed a new vista, a fresh perspective on the natural wonder before me. The diversity of trails catered to all levels of hikers, allowing me to explore at my own pace. Whether it was the challenging switchbacks of Navajo Loop or the leisurely stroll along the Rim Trail, every path offered its own unique magic.
The connection with nature was palpable, and the serenity of the surroundings was both humbling and invigorating. The cool breeze, the rustling leaves, and the distant calls of wildlife created a symphony that added to the overall experience.
The memories made at Bryce Canyon will forever hold a special place in my heart. It's a place where time stands still, allowing you to soak in the grandeur of nature. I left with a renewed sense of wonder and gratitude for the beauty that our planet holds.
If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend visiting Bryce Canyon National Park. It's a true testament to the marvels of the natural world, and an adventure that will stay with you long after you leave.
Jacob Mcclimon — Google review
The wonders of nature! This is a beautiful place to visit if you are ever in southern Utah. From the vast openness to amazing rock formations. Plenty of trails to hike and places to take photos. But definitely watch out for the wildlife while driving, had a deer shoot out in front of my motorcycle. Roads are twisty and make for a great ride. Add this place to your next trip and you won't be disappointed! I plan to visit here often.
Ryan Dunn (Ghost1276) — Google review
Amazing views of the canyons and hoodoos on the trails. It's great that you can hike to see different perspectives of the canyons at different angles to give you that sense of awe.
We hiked from the Sunrise Point to Sunset Point (loop) and the views were spectacular. Since it was mid-March, there is still snow present so you'll be sloshing around in mud (like red clay).
Allen Leung (World of Dreams) — Google review
Great park! If you only have time for one quick stop you must go to Bryce's point! I recommend you drive the entire road and stop at all the view points. They are all SO different! The Queens garden hike was very cool and not too long.
Jason Knepp — Google review
Plan to stop along the road edge to look at the views. There are many great lunch picnic areas and campgrounds along the way.
Hiking is great and you will benefit from a pair of walking sticks. The right hiking shoes are crucial. A 360 camera is best to capture and absorb the amazing landscape. Otherwise a panoramic setting will serve you well here.
Vincent Jackson — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Sunrise point and inspiration points were our favorite places. They have both paved and unpaved access to the canyons and we were able to get some amazing views for photos. The park is an easy to drive layout and plenty of bathrooms throughout. Such a peaceful location!
Casey M — Google review
This place has devastating beauty. It's amazing all the different contrasts in color, rock formations, and skyline. The hikes are fun and range from easy to hard based on your skill level. I highly recommend checking this National Park off your list of things to do/see.
Audry Potas — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning!! As beautiful as Zion but totally different look. The scenic drive is well worth it!! We started from the “end” and worked our way back to the entrance- stopping at all the pull off areas and scenic lookouts. Hiked part of the Queens Garden Trail- one of the “shorter and easier” hikes at Bryce. The hoodoos are unreal and the views are breathtaking. 10/10
Taylor Morgan — Google review
The view and scenery was breathtaking. We were there before the sunset so the color of the mountains are beautiful with the snow on top of it. It was on a weekday when we came visit and it was not crowded so we were able to take good photos. I recommend this place for you to visit and include in your bucket list.
Edgar Ignacio — Google review
Very impressive! Visit in Summer 2018 and Winter 2019, 2023/24. We love the hoodoos. Great trails and canyon! Very beautiful in winter with snow!!
S — Google review
It is like no other place on earth! The hoodoos and natural bridges are awesome! The colors are other worldly and, when there is snow, it adds a texture and layer to the complexity of the landscape. Don't miss Bryce Canyon! Super easy access for all. You can hike if you want but it is not necessary. The views are unlike anything you have ever seen!
Tanner Mullin — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous canyon with its colorful hoodoos. The Peek-a-boo Trail is amazing as well as the Navajo Trail. Great views are found at Bryce Point and Sunset Point. Rainbow Point also offers vast views. The Natural Bridge is beautiful with the canyon.
Misty Schulz — Google review
I have been wanting to go since I was young and it definitely lived up to my expectations. This was amazing! We visited in early April and there was a lot of snow. The lower half of the park was still closed for winter. The amphitheater was amazing! So awesome at the diversity of geology around this area. We will visit again so we can see the rest of the park.
J D — Google review
Underrated park. Beautiful out of space scenery. Easy access to viewpoints without much hiking. Saw Sunrise and Sunset Point as well as Inspiration Point which was our favorite. Great to stop by on the way to Zion, Grand Canyon or Arches National Park.
Valeria Ursu — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the southwestern and western United States. If you are in southern Utah this is a stop you should make. The hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are amazing. Amazing because of the amount, the size, and the coloring. From white, to yellow, to orange and red the colors are vibrant and mesmerizing. There are several walks and hikes along the rim of the canyon and down into the canyon. They range from easy walks, to moderate hikes down part way into the canyon, to multi day treks. Even a one to two hour drive into the national park will reward you with vistas that you will never forget.
AP Wilcox — Google review
Make sure have the National park pass to be able to pass quickly and no extra fee. It was very nice and unique shaped rocks. The weather was not too hot when you go early morning. Make sure to have plenty of water with you. You can go hiking to the down if the canyon which is cold and nice but you need to be ready because it is challenging. At 11am it was a historic meeting at the top of the canyon and it was very informative. There are bus stations if you do not want to walk around or you got tired from walking. Restrooms are okay but busy.
Hatice Kacer — Google review
What a beautiful national park it is! We stayed at Ruby’s inn and next morning started early to do the hiking sunrise to sunset to Navajo loop trail. It was breathtaking! We covered the whole park with lookout points and did trail in 6 hrs and enjoyed every minute of it. Trail is highly recommended to go inside hoodoos and see it from close. The color of the hoodoos is breathtaking. We decided to go one week before Christmas and started early to avoid crowds and heat! It was perfect!! We also saw some deers. Highly recommend this place!!
Preeti Gundapwar — Google review
Been hiking for all my life but this was one of the most beautiful views ever while having a short walk. We hiked down next to Thor’s hammer, crossed the sunset point and headed on to queens garden. I didn’t expect the color of the canyon to be that intense, so it was a nice surprise to pass all the orange rocks. Since the canyon is located on high altitude, there was some snow and therefor it can be a bit muddy from time to time. Hoping you enjoy the views as much as I did :)
Jessi VB — Google review
Such a unique and cool experience!!!! We had the best time going to all of the viewing points and seeing the canyon and hoodoos from all aspects! We really enjoyed mossy cave and getting to hike up to the “windows” formed in the rocks and playing in the creek. Highly recommend going up the creek here and seeing what all there is away from the crowds!
Krysten Duren — Google review
Genuinely incredible national park, some of the most unique structures I've ever seen. The scenic drive is packed with amazing lookouts each showing a different angle with completely different landscapes. The drive also features amazing hikes, many of which are incredibly easy. Watch out for the winter season as many attractions are closed during it. Although the snow is very pretty on the formations during springtime.
Yash Patel — Google review
This is a must visit. This is a place to take a family to. Of course we had to buy some gifts at the gift shop. It was a beautiful drive up to rainbow point. Everything about this place is amazing. Everyone is so nice and meeting people form all over the world was really cool.
Ziggy J — Google review
Bryce Canyon National Park is an extraordinary geological wonder with its stunning hoodoos, natural amphitheaters, and vibrant colors. Its unique landscape offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, photography, and stargazing.
visitors should be prepared for high altitudes and varying weather conditions, especially in the winter months. Overall, Bryce Canyon is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Anwaar Adhami — Google review
I went twice today and was bowled over and totally awestruck both times!
First, hopped on and off the shuttle to visit the 4 amphitheater points.
Second, in the evening, to walk the Navajo Trail alone.
This wonder of nature is absolutely humbling.
I felt so fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit it! 💜🖖
Iin Retno — Google review
There should be a multiplier for national parks. Five Stars is not enough!
We visited in the winter to avoid some of the crowds. But we didn't realize that the week of Christmas is VERY POPULAR! It was very hard to find a parking space and the shuttle does not run in the winter.
But we managed!
If you do not want to do any hikes, you can see this park in one day easily. But you would be missing out on some awesome views that are only available by hitting a trail!
There is one road in and it dead ends. So you could simply view the canyon from the stops.
We spent several hours just walking along the rim and then did a hike from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point on another day.
Absolutely beautiful park! The hikes would be extremely hot in the summer as there is not much shade available.
Michael Hillman — Google review
We went during the first week of March and it was beautiful. The snow with the orange colors were so peaceful and bright. The hike was amazing with lots of turns and little tunnels. We used spikes which was a good purchase since it was quite muddy.
Mucci Chang — Google review
4% as popular as Las Vegas
1 hour off the main route, 45% of way to Colorado Springs
I'll never travel to Colorado Springs without this trip planner again
Stunning park! And super chill! You can park at each of the hikes, so they are easy to get to. The hikes vary in difficulty, so there's something for nearly everyone.
Things to know:
- many of the hikes are in full sun for the day, so plan on sunscreen and water, especially if you are going during warm/ hot times of year.
- the Visitor Center has a water bottle refill station outside at the front, so it is easy to get to
- Parking can get difficult as the park gets more crowded (this is a pretty quiet national park, especially when compared to Zions and Bryce). Try to get some hikes in early and later (which is better for the heat as well)
- the dirt is loose and light, so it kicks up with every step. You will be dirty almost immediately. Wear socks with closed toe shoes rather than hiking sandals to keep your feet from getting really gross.
Kira Joy — Google review
An unrated national park. Beautiful picnic area and hikes. The Sulfur Creek hike was similar to the narrows hike at Zion but much shallower. Walking upstream, the first waterfall is difficult to climb up if you’re not agile. Recommend starting the hike from upstream. Going down the waterfalls is much easier. Hiked a little more than 1/3 of the creek, which took about 2 hours, we only saw 6 other hikers. It was shocking how uncrowded this park was compared to Zion.
Andrew Rinne — Google review
Good interesting visitor centre, but the best deal here is the ranger program. Especially the evening program we attended about creatures of the night was fabulous. This was hosted by Ranger Jeff, who is an example of how rangers should be, enthusiastic, informative friendly and knowledgeable. A true example. He even ended the session with a theme matching song just fabulous.
Tim B — Google review
A kid's paradise with grassy areas and hills near the campsites (at least on the B Loop). Most of the hikes had elements for kid's to climb on and hide in. Go early to get your pies and cinnamon rolls at the Gifford House; we got some the 3rd day but all three days we were there they sold out by 1 PM.
Thomas Schlosser — Google review
This is the most underrated park. There’s so much to do in this national park but for some reasons it’s not as much explored. There’s a hike between the canyons when you do the tanks. The Hickman bridge and Casidy Arch are such good hikes. The scenic drive is so worth it. The visitors center has free wifi too. There are some petroglyphs in the wall too and very old school that you could see. There’s a ranch and Gifford Home museum which was amusing inside the park. The park has so much to offer. It’s not leas than Zion.
Alisha — Google review
The road construction on UT - 64 made getting to and from the park a little tedious but once at the park it is worth the road time.
The visitors center is small but the Rangers are very helpful with the do's and don'ts at the park. Safety of visitors is a priority.
There are lots of up and down trails so suggest good hiking shoes and maybe a walking stick. (one fellow had flip/flops, he did not do well) The scenery is spectacular. We spent two and a half days and could have spent one more day nosing around the trails. The weather can be a little iffy so check with the Rangers on what trails are open. over a beautiful view of nature.
I only hope it can be preserved for future generations!
Ron Abramshe — Google review
Great little visitor's center to stop to get some memorabilia and take a break from hiking. They have a little section talking about the history and geology of the park that's pretty interesting. The bathrooms are not 24/7, so be sure to get your dumps in before they close. You can refill on water out front as well.
Greg Eakins — Google review
Very friendly and helpful rangers here. They were the most enthusiastic out of all the national parks in Utah! They really have a passion for this park.
Here you can buy souvenirs, see a movie about the area and walk through a small museum where you can learn about the area and how it came to be.
Ryan Palmer — Google review
I can't say enough about this NP. Views are STUNNING in every direction. Clean campsites, heated toilets, nice trail hikes. This place is a hidden gem.
Tom H — Google review
Busy! Nice little visitor center. Should have been designed with more parking. Photos of Castle rock which is seen from visitors center. A wonderful hike leaves from behind the vistors center down into the wash.
Tammy — Google review
Capitol Reef National Park is a true gem. The Visitor Center itself is staffed by knowledgeable and social folks who are happy to answer any questions about the area you may have. Information about hikes or a scenic drive can be found in the Visitor Center. So if you need a break before or after a day at Capitol Reef, be sure and stop into the visitor center for a look around and a quick break.
Chris — Google review
Beautiful and very informative.
The place was large and had so many options for you to look at and buy. I was very impressed with the things they had to offer.
However I wish I would have researched capital reef better because I had no idea how different it is than the other parks in Utah.
It felt like we drove around the park rather than through it. Many washouts and rough roads that seemed to go forever.
If I had a 4x4 I think I would have been in heaven.
The HwY next to the park was more spectacular and also has petroglyphs and I got to pet some horses.
Also they close very early. The place was packed with people and they still closed on time kicking out quite literally 100’s of people. It’s a government job so they can’t bend things but they should stay open a tad more!
The t shirt selection was slim compared to the information area. And I felt they didn’t have the latest designs compared to Arches and Zion but it is a much different park and less visitors I suppose
cindy harrison — Google review
We really enjoyed Capitol Reef! Especially the petroglyphs and the hike up to Hickman's Bridge. We visited during the week in early March and realized we were gambling with the weather but in the end it was perfect!
Mark McCarty — Google review
Loved this National Park! We started at the visitor center, then went to the Grand Wash and jumped out of our car to explore the boulders and the old mines.
Then we headed over to Hickman's Bridge and enjoyed a wonderful hike up. There were very few purple on the trail, and the weather ended up being really pleasant despite the 39° forecast!
The fall colors made this trip so special. We headed back to the visitor center and watched the very informative 15-minute movie about the park's history, then our girls got their Jr Ranger badges, and we are on to the next park.
Amanda Gresiak — Google review
Wonderful way to start off a Capitol Reef visit. Situated in the heart of the National Park and close to many trails. You can get information to make sure you choose the right adventures.
Brian Smith — Google review
Brilliant! Really useful information including a video showing the formation of the continents over millions of years and a good 18 minute film about the way that water has shaped the landscape.
A superior collection of souvenirs including a range of jigsaws, books, mugs and badges - not to mention Utah-specific Yahtzee!
Everyone we spoke to was very welcoming and the toilets were immaculate.
Victoria Pearson — Google review
Always the perfect way to start your adventure into Capital Reef.
The rangers are always helpful to help plan your day. Whether you are here for an hour or for days. They will not steer you wrong!
The bookstore is also located here where you can get your passport stamped and pick up a few souvenirs.
The entrance fee is on the honor system!
Michael Hillman — Google review
Love Capitol Reef NP. Visitor center is small but packed with information. Rangers super knowledgeable. Interesting history. Some historical buildings to visit in the park. Scenic drive is a must. Try to stop at all the overlooks. Wide range of trails from easy to strenuous. Even worse in the heat of the day. Over 90F every day we were there. Great rock formations. Hope you have time to hike the Capitol Gorge Trail. Be sure to get excellent fresh pie at Gifford Farm House. And they have ice cream cups! Loads of petroglyphs.
Canyonlands National Park is a grand park split by two rivers into four zones, showcasing sandstone spires and the Island in the Sky mesa. Accessible from Moab, which is about a 4-hour drive from SLC via Interstate 15 or scenic route 92 through Sundance and 189 before rejoining -15. Arches National Park and Canyonlands are must-visit places that offer numerous self-drivable formations to explore.
Astonishing and eye-pleasing, most importantly a really underrated National Park in the Southeast of Utah. The landscape of this park along with its majestic beauty will amaze anybody. By far Canyonlands is one of the best National Park in United states, travelers can have Grand Canyon, Zion and Arches National parks kind of artistry at the same time in here. A must go National park for hiking and recreation.
Sourav Kumar Ukil — Google review
Probably my favorite part of Canyonlands, the Needles has incredible hiking and views. There are parts of Canyonlands that are so vast that my brain can't fully take it all in. The Needles are up-close and personal and still a bit mind bending. If you can only spend time in one section of the park, I recommend it be this one.
Elyssa Braun — Google review
We did not get to fully explore this park but the views of the canyons were incredible! It does get very dusty and windy at the top so keep that in mind!
I would go back and explore the Needles when we have a full extra day.
Nikolai Belinski — Google review
We visited the Islands in the Sky region and the views were beautiful, especially at the Grand View Overlook at the end.
There are many hiking opportunities, which we were unable to do this time, as well as 4x4 roads which we didn't attempt.
We went in March, which seems a good time as the park was less crowded but the weather was still nice if a little cool
Steve Moore — Google review
Absolutely stunning piece of planet earth. Unlike many National parks that tend to be overcrowded, this park is massive and people are dispersed so you don’t really see anyone else. We drove White Rim Road during Thanksgiving (spent two nights on the trail) and thoroughly enjoyed everything about the trip. I highly recommend White Rim Road in Canyonlands National Park and can’t wait to do it again.
Craig Marolf — Google review
Okay well this is our first visit to this amazing and beautiful park. The staff at the visitor center is amazing and very helpful. They have a water place inside to fill up water. We stayed at the willow flat campground which is very nice and very close to a lot of different hikes. The view points around the park are amazing that are hard really get you to some amazing sites.
Team Ultimate Exposure William & Bug — Google review
Canyonlands' breathtaking vistas and intricate rock formations paint an awe-inspiring masterpiece of nature's artistry. The play of sunlight across its rugged terrain creates a captivating symphony of colors, showcasing the ancient geological history etched into every canyon wall.
Maithreyi Prabhu — Google review
This national park was one of my favorites while on our small road trip. This reminded me so much of the Grand Canyon, but less busy. We went there on a Friday and it was quiet. We were able to do quite a few trails with ease. Bring water, it’s hot with little to no shade.
Steph Gore — Google review
This park is unreal! The Visitors Center has the most amazing canyon view just across from the parking and it only gets better from there. They have a very creative, interactive display on the local geology in the Visitors Center. I visited in early November and I had no issues with crowds or parking. The weather and sights were gorgeous! I highly recommend visiting if you're in the area.
Winter Gary — Google review
One of the most epic things I’ve ever seen. Highly recommend white rim trail; less busy than grand view and offers a slightly different lanscape. Also— cleanest outhouse I’ve ever used at white rim trail.
Emmett Blaney — Google review
this place was awesome! The views and viewing access are outstanding. The park is clean and well maintained... lots of restrooms throughout the park. The hiking trails are really fun. I highly recommend seeing the Canyons
Randol Rusconi — Google review
Underrated national park. The north and the south sides are not connected. Camp facilities are good. This park has less visitors, so you can enjoy the quietness in most of the points. Some points do require some serious hiking. My favorite point is the Upheaval dome.
Ora Ora Ora Ora — Google review
Amazing Park. Recommend hiking Mesa Arch very first thing in the morning (6/7am) so you get the view all to yourself. I would then recommend hiking Upheaval Dome (do bring water). Then to top it off, drive to the grand view point for an overlook and a pretty easy flat platform stroll.
Raymond — Google review
Plan ahead for some driving time. There was a wait to enter, about 30 minutes, but it's totally worth it.
Breathtaking views, lots of hiking trails. I definitely recommend a visit.
It did NOT require an advance booking like Arches did. Arches required it, even though the website said it didn't when we checked. For Arches,I recommend calling and confirming the day before so you can book a time.
Joe Slayden — Google review
I was only able to do the island in the sky section which was really cool. You can see all the trails in the canyon for 4wd cars. Not my favorite national park but still pretty amazing.
Daniel Korman — Google review
A beautiful, sweltering hot park in the summer. We visited 2/3 of the districts, Island in the Sky and Needles. In Needles, we did the 6 mile Chesler Park hike to the viewpoint in brutal 100 degree heat before turning around. We did not complete the whole 10 mile loop. If you do decide to hike here in the summer, bring an umbrella for shade and a ton of water. There are several crevices in the park that provide shade but the umbrella was essential when hiking long stretches without any rock formations nearby. Other notable hikes in this district include Cave Spring Trail and Pothole Point. In Island in the Sky, the highlight was Mesa Arch at sunrise and the Grand View Point Overlook hike. Other hikes we did included Upheaval Dome, Whale Rock and a bunch of short overlook hikes. Get a head start if you’re hiking in summer to beat the heat. Overall this is a beautiful and vast park. Although they look extremely close, the driving time between these two districts is over 2 hours.
Aliza Brown — Google review
Very pretty park, the views are amazing. I’d recommend driving all the road and stopping at the viewpoints and doing the short hikes if you only have a day there. I’d love to come back and explore some of the longer 4wd trails as well. Wasn’t expecting much, and was pleasantly surprised with how beautiful the park was. There was no line to get in, while arches NP had 45 min wait and timed entry just to get in. Canyonlands NP is definitely worth the visit.
chris landadio — Google review
Beautiful and scenic at every stop. It was surprisingly busy on a Friday but we eventually found parking at each viewpoint . I haven’t been to the Grand Canyon in years but this was equally impressive in my opinion. The vistas were stunning and the way the scenery changed at each turn was amazing. As usual the photos don’t do Justice to the size and depth of the area.
Jacque Lane — Google review
Canyonlands was amazing! Absolutely love the snow capped La Sal Mountains in the distance. Could've spent days seeing every trail but, again no dogs allowed on trails. We had high winds and storm heading in as we were heading out. Perfect timing to start back home.
nanette shepherd — Google review
Canyonlands National Park
Visited on : weekend
Last weekend, I ventured into Canyonlands National Park, where gusty winds accompanied stunning views. Despite the weather, the park's panoramic vistas of towering rock formations and vast canyons were awe-inspiring. While one day sufficed for sightseeing without extensive hiking, be prepared for the wind. Canyonlands is a must-visit for nature lovers seeking unforgettable scenery.
Kiran Roge — Google review
Incredible park and underrated in my opinion. Went in not knowing a ton about it and was blown away by the canyon vistas. Parts of the park are super remote and tougher to reach so prepare in advance. Don’t go on icy switchbacks too quickly because we saw a car get stranded on the way down into the canyon. Off season was otherwise a great time to visit with very little crowds - felt like we had the park to ourselves.
Kaylan Mills — Google review
The canyon is something else, the views are amazing. Went to that National Park as Arches had an unreserved time slot for 4pm unless previously purchased a ticket in advance. Canyonlands did not disappoint, Happy it worked out that way.
Edward Eilers — Google review
This is an amazing national park - vast! Truly, the breadth of it is breathtaking!
Try to catch the sunset at Grand View point overlook. I’d recommend doing the in-and-out hike. The views are amazing at the end of the hike. The green river overlook is gorgeous too! We didn’t do the mesa arch since we’d seen a lot of arches that morning.
The park actually has two parts - one is along the road of Island in the sky visitor center. The other one is by the needles visitor center(closed during winter).
Swap — Google review
The view is incredible, the sunsets and sunrises are mesmerizing. But the sky at night... I was camping and I woke up at like 3am, I just glanced outside all sleepy. A sky full of stars like you've never experienced before.
Tamara Trajkova — Google review
Definitely a must. So beautiful. So much to do. You could spend a few hours or days here! The more time the better! Clean. Lots of cows around. I went in the first week of spring so not many other animals seen.
The Dead Horse Point State Park is a natural wonder in Cliffside park that offers visitors the chance to camp, hike or bike on the trails, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Colorado River. The park features an iconic lookout point that should not be missed. From there, visitors can drive through Canyonlands National Park and stop at various scenic overlooks to take photos or go for a hike.
The view was phenomenal! We went with a bunch of friends too and we took a lot of photos. I would definitely suggest going here with the family. The views are killer! There is also biking and hiking trails that you can go on. You just need to be careful because some areas don't have any railing or stuff like that.
James Bastedo — Google review
A great stop and so worth the 20 $ entry fee. I did the east west rim trail which is a loop during the sunset and it was very good. Start with the west rim. The trail over a long weekend was relatively empty and peaceful, probably due to the cloud coverage. The trail has some nice look out points which are worth stopping and spending a while. I would say it is family friendly and an easy trail with barely much elevation gain but do water.
Binit Banerjee — Google review
If you go to Moab, go to Dead Horse Point State Park! This place is absolutely stunning. Arches is great and so is Canyon Lands, but we almost missed Dead Horse Point thinking it wouldn't be as good... We were dead wrong. This place is something else. We went at sunset and it took our breath away.
Our kids were able to walk around albeit with a death grip on their hands (very steep drop-offs).
All in all, don't miss this place. It was probably our favorite stop in the area.
Mark Beddes — Google review
Spared a few hours on a long road trip to visit.
And it was worthwhile.
Great views over the Mesa. Interesting colours and shadows. The trail walks are suitably 'dangerous' near the cliff edges so watch out.
The Schaefer trail looked good - just too little time.
Oakwood Welsh — Google review
The silence here is deafening! At any time the view is stunning; sunset (it faces west) and stargazing are my favorites, but sunrise and midday are incredible as well.
Trails are a bit rocky, but plenty of stable ground for those a bit unsteady on their feet or who need walking aids. Bathrooms are clean, lots of natural and artificial seating available with great lookout points.
Malia Mortensen — Google review
Many people come here to share the maze of red rocks and canyons. They look like the Grand Canyon only in a smaller way. The trails along the rim are short, pleasant and extremely charming, and at the same time it is extremely quiet and you can hear the wind and the birds fly. I would highly recommend
Jacek Roginski — Google review
Stunning views and a great place. The visitor shop is set up nicely, and the prices are fair. There are several mountain biking trails along the drive in. Entrance is $20 and there are lots of options for hiking or biking. The scenery is well worth the price
R — Google review
Outstanding Hidden Gem! This park was awesome! Dead Horse Point canyon views rival any in Canyonlands and Arches. The park is well kept with bathrooms trails, picnic spots and gift shop. What a great surprise.
Randy — Google review
This is a beautiful Utah state park. We drove our RV up here to practice since it's only 1.5 hours from home. We didn't have any problems parking at the Visitor's Center or the overlook at the end. The views are gorgeous and the edge's are very scary. You could literally fall from many parts of the trails, so pay attention! :-) Restrooms were in great shape - see photos.
Juli Rasmussen — Google review
What an absolutely amazing experience and park WOW! This is an absolute must see experience for everyone, especially families. The views are just simply beautiful and amazing. Stunning views from approximately 7,000 feet make for stunning pictures that you will never forget
Louie Garcia — Google review
Worth the stop even if you’re just passing through. The view reminded me of a smaller Grand Canyon, which seems odd to say considering how wide and deep the canyon still is.
The main overlook has a nice covered area that offers lots of shade as you take in the views. And the short path leading to it is paved for easy access.
Make sure you stop by the visitors center and checkout the dinosaur footprint out front. One of the clearest foist prints I’ve seen.
Julia Jutras — Google review
Beautiful park with large sites in a quiet area. Despite us arriving on the sage weekend as hundreds of motorcycles - attending the Thunder Valley Rally - we’re still enjoyed the park. Close to Cottonwood’s restaurants, grocery stores and Sedonas.
Camp host was exceptional. Bathrooms were pristine.
Ann / SeattleMaven — Google review
Really nice park. Great place to just come and relax, and be one with nature. The park design is very reminiscant of Frank Lloyd Wright type architectural design. Amazing views of the Colorado River and back side views of the canyons in Canyonland National Park.
Susan Hardee — Google review
It was a 40 min scenic drive from arches national park. We did the west rim trail after a snow storm and loved hiking in 2-3” soft and fluffy snow. A few places were slippery but overall wonderful hike. Kids loved it.
S Tiwari — Google review
Gorgeos views all around! Dog friendly, great alternative to the National Parks if you want to hike with your dog. Dogs are not allowed in the visitor center though.
Alba González Hernando — Google review
I knew we will regret if we didn't stop by on our way from Canyonlands. Always curious why this is similar to Horseshoe Bend. Honestly, I find the view here more interesting. We actually stayed here longer than previous overlooks we visited!
Claudine M. — Google review
A neighbor of Canyonlands with views of some of the canyons from that park. Great photo-ops and overlooks and not too crowded at all. $20 to get in but worth it imo.
FFKDTP1 — Google review
Beautiful state park with amazing views of the river snaking through the canyon. Nice visitor center and friendly employees. Plenty of areas to see the view without a big crowd. Worth a visit!
Casey M — Google review
I had the privilege of visiting this park as part of a cycling tour out of Moab. I had heard about it before so I was excited to experience it. I wasn’t able to spend much time there but what I did get to experience was beautiful! I’ll definitely do more exploring here if I find myself in the area again.
Steph West — Google review
This Park is so well attended that it looks like a National Park. Very nice people working there. Interesting historical events you can see down part of the visitor center.
Ed Al — Google review
Gorgeous state park that shouldn't be missed if you are in the area. There are several trails, lookout points, and incredible views. There's informative placards along the trails, and it's a beautiful place to spend the day . It's also dog friendly. Please leash your pups and clean up after them. Hiking the east rim and west rim trails together, make a great, beautiful loop trail.
Diana Orr — Google review
Super great experience. Had the luxury of being toured by the park rangers along with the clients I was chauffeuring. The park rangers are smart and very knowledgeable on the surroundings and the gift shop was amazing
Michael Irey — Google review
Beautiful vistas and amazing scenic views! Lots of cut outs for jumping out of the car and getting some great pictures and making memories!
Arches National Park is a picturesque area that offers camping and a variety of hiking trails with breathtaking red rock views and over 2,000 stone arches. If you have limited time, some must-see highlights include the scenic drive through the park with short stops at iconic spots like Balanced Rock, Double Arch, The Windows, and Park Avenue viewpoint. For an unforgettable hike, make sure to explore the Delicate Arch trail which also showcases remarkable rock art.
Breathtaking place. Amazing to visit with a family, solo trip, or as a couple. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. It gets very hot very quickly here. We visited in March 2022, before the time entry was implemented, but during spring break and yes it was very busy here, especially on the weekends. If I'd visit again would pick a different week, away from holidays, weekend, and target either spring or fall, it seems gets little too hot during summer time here. Overall loved it experience. Kids were so excited about all the trails. Most of the attractions are a very short hike. Some are little more advanced. I would recommend at least a week here. Alternating Canyonlands and Arches is best to give some rest.
Sasha Stewart — Google review
Gorgeous. Spent half a day there on our family road trip out west. Definitely hope to make it back and spend more time. They do timed entry for an hour window. We were 6-7am, and at 6:36 we pulled right up to the entrance booth no waiting. By the time we left between 11 and noon, the lines were really long. Daughter participated in a ranger led program at the visitor center and loved learning about the grasshopper mouse.
Erin Cecil — Google review
Arches National Park, located in Utah, is renowned for its over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, stunning red rock formations, and diverse landscapes. It's a photographer's paradise with vibrant colors, and it offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking and rock climbing. While some iconic arches are easily accessible, the park also provides opportunities for adventure and exploration. Don't forget to visit during sunrise or sunset for the best photo opportunities.
Sargam Bansal Dhodi — Google review
Better than expected. Great paved roads with lots of turnouts for taking photos all through the park. Lots and lots of different rock formations and things to see. Plan about 3 hours to drive through and see the whole park with some stops, but more time if you want to hike up to several of the rocks to get closer or explore more. Nice visitor center explaining a lot about the formations.
Brett Larkins — Google review
Natural wonders! I really enjoyed 2 visits to the Arches park. The sites are breathtaking. I enjoyed the giant rock cliffs and formations and balanced rock as much or more than the incredible arches themselves. To stand back and see God's handiwork is amazing. The restrooms leave a lot to be desired and you should use one any chance you get. Great visitor center.
Randol Rusconi — Google review
What a beautiful National Park!! It was busy both days that we went, but that is expected. Many viewpoints or arches are just a short walk from the parking lot. This is a very family-friendly park because of the easy access. The park and restrooms were immaculate. We got to see several arches/viewpoints within few hours of being in the park.
Matt Zigler — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous landscape. There are tons of hikes to do, from super easy, to challenging. It’s a landscape photographer’s dream. I’d recommend going during the month of February, as it’s better hiking temps and way less crowded. I was able to get pics of every arch WITHOUT people in them! I’d absolutely recommend you go here if you’re into great hiking and scenery!
Ashley Fountain — Google review
Amazing views! The rock formations, and Arches are absolutely beautiful. Scenic drive with several viewpoints, and trails from easy to more challenging but well worth it for the views. Restrooms available in each parking lot, and some also have picnic tables with shade. The visitor center has restrooms, gift shop, film and presentations about the park, and free filtered water faucets. Bring plenty of water, and food/snacks for the trip.
AnaP Almeida — Google review
Amazing National park that you have to visit! The hikes are so fun and kid friendly. The rangers seem to love their job as they are very helpful and upbeat with any question you may have. The visitors center is a fun place as well. You get to learn more geology magic! All in all it’s an amazing breathtaking park that you won’t regret visiting!
Daniel Salinas — Google review
Amazing area! Easy access for most areas. One Arch was a semi tough up hill, but so awesome! The Delicate Arch is a 2.5 to 3 hr. hike. There's other options to see that Arch though. Loved it all so much!! Was a great day!!
Deborah Foister — Google review
Simply stunning. Road tripping with our dogs, we were only able to view the sights through the car window & a few quick walks to a couple of overlooks. Well worth the hype & excitement!! They are doing timed entry October through May, so make sure you book your time. See details on their website.
Carmen Myers — Google review
We loved our visit and the trails and beauty of the park. It was fascinating to see the sculpted arches and balancing acts that defy gravity. I would highly suggest the visit and plan to return with my family to take in the scenery!
Josiah Dahlstrom — Google review
Awesome, must see National Park. Driving with short hikes works well, but next time, we will be taking one of the many available guided jeep tours to see many more arches not visible from the road. Mother nature has certainly worked her wonders here.
Herbert Wohlf — Google review
Wow... what a really cool park. Absolutely gorgeous rock formations line the entire park. There is some walking required and some of it is a bit technical. However there are some really good overlooks even just from the roads. Exceptionally neat place to visit.
David Berry — Google review
Beautiful park. $30 ticket (car) buys you 7 days access after 4pm. Between 7a-4p you pay $2 extra to reserve a slot on the website.
The rangers are friendly. The whole park is well maintained and all of the visitors were polite and respectful. In September the weather was gorgeous and the temperature wonderful. Low humidity, lots of shade options, 70s.
It’s about 15 miles in and then back out on the road. Lots of scenic pull offs. Lots of hiking and even a campground option.
Highly recommend if you like breathtaking beauty, camping, hiking or any of these. The restrooms were composting toilets but throughout Utah they have all been exceptionally decent with no unpleasant odors or uncleanliness. Makes the whole experience more pleasant.
Recommend going outside of the reservation times. The movement of the sun makes every view change before your eyes. The shadows are dramatic and beautiful.
Deepak Jain — Google review
An amazing national park! Wonderful views, easy access, plenty of different trails and options to explore. This park is amazing part of Utah. The nations park pass is a must !! You definitely need a day at least to explore and be able to see the sunset and stars ! A just for all to come and visit !
Anton Mendez Guzman — Google review
If you're going to go to this national park, try to stay the night camping in the Devil's Garden campground. The sun rises are amazing. You can also take short hikes in nearly any direction.
If you go off season, it is easy to find a spot. I expect during peak season, you had better have a reservation.
Marco Polo — Google review
Utah is truly such a beautiful state!! Arches NP does not disappoint! February seems to be a great time to visit as it wasn’t too cold and there were not a lot of people. Give yourself a full day if not two to explore!
Kris Johnson — Google review
The view and natural landscape is outstanding. Be sure to stop in the visitor center there is a wealth of information that you don't get by just driving through and walking through popular stops. If you have a good 4 wheel drive there is some good 4x4 trails.
DREW LAYCOCK — Google review
This is great but note that there are long hikes like delicate arch and more so if you’re children are going make sure you take a close eye on them. Otherwise I would recommend going plan about 2-4 hours here
chase holland — Google review
Fantastic sights, rock formations like few places on earth. A great park. If you camp, hike or do a driving tour it is a beautiful place.
Stephen Coles — Google review
Awesome stop! Driven by without stopping too many times. It’s well worth the stop and make sure you save time to hike a bit to the different points of interest. Most all the hikes are very cool in my opinion. I look forward to exploring more next time. Highly recommend
Nick Pastore — Google review
What a beautiful place! We only hiked the balance rock trail and delicate Arch trail. But what an amazing landscape! God's handy work at its finest! Thanks for preserving such great lands! #ExploringRocksFacebook
Alex — Google review
Beautiful park. But it was a bit of a downer after finishing up at Zion and Bryce Canyon. Make sure to get there early so you’re able to get into the park.
Jacqueline Zwack — Google review
I loved arches national park! I was there in the end of July. It was extremely hot around 115* Fahrenheit. We came back around sunset and enjoyed a slightly cooler temperature. Arches was crowded however it is large enough you can drive to many different locations and spread out away from bigger crowds. All in all 10/10 recommend. Absolutely spectacular!
Joshua Yoder — Google review
Magnificent national park! This is unlike anything I've seen before. We enjoyed the ability to drive and hike at different points in the park. The visitor's center was kind of blah, but it did have some good information about the different types of rocks, wild life, and plants found in the park.
The Colorado National Monument is a must-see attraction in the Grand Junction area, known for its stunning canyons, red rocks, and sandstone towers. This natural wonder offers picturesque views that cannot be missed. Take your time to explore the vast and beautiful landscape of this monument. On Day 11 of your trip, plan on visiting the Colorado National Monument before driving to Montrose.
Colorado National Monument is a great place to visit if you want to drive an area without needing to do strenuous hikes to capture the beauty of Colorado! There is a drive that lines the park and allows you to capture great shots of the park without having to go away from the car too much. There are tons of pull offs, and this is one of the best places in Colorado to capture a sunrise! I have chased the sunrise across this ridge a number of times and the sun coming over the horizon and hitting the sandstones is amazing to see in person. This park honestly looks like it is a part of Utah or Arizona, but we are lucky enough to have this in Colorado!
Jeremy Janus — Google review
Food: 0/5
Service: 0/5
Ambiance: 5/5
Parking: 4/5
Family friendly: 5/5
Stroller friendly: 5/5
Saddlehorn Campsite was amazing! Took a little time to get up the top where the camp site from Fruita, CO, but well worth it.
Only downside: there isn't much shade if you're going to stay during the summer. Make sure to bring your own, but also be aware of the wind that kicks up from time to time.
Cool amenities here include: clean bathrooms, water, and picnic benches.
Highly recommend this place!
Rus Mo — Google review
A must see if you are in the Grand Valley. There are 2 pay entrances. Switchbacks will take you through the breathtaking landscape with canyons and monoliths that are truly amazing. There are plenty of hiking trails from easy to moderate, check for weather before, and bring plenty of water. There is a campground that fills quickly. Pack it, take it out so others may enjoy this beautiful monument.
R & S Jones — Google review
I LOVED this place!!! I ended up getting there way later than intended but all the views were absolutely amazing. I did 3 of the short hikes for like 4-5 miles total but I would absolutely go back and do some of the harder ones with more time! The overlooks all provided so many photo ops and I love places like this where I can just sit on a rock and enjoy the beautiful scenery. I couldn’t have asked for a prettier skyline for my pics! Don’t skip this little gem. And the visitor center had lots of interesting info as well so don’t forget to spend a little time in there!
Heidi Greene — Google review
Warning, please read! I was hiking Serpents Trail yesterday 6/30 and parked my car at the parking lot at the bottom, which is also the trailhead for Devil's Kitchen (the first lot once you pass the Grand Junction entrance into the park). I was gone for about 2 hours between 12-2pm and someone broke into my car. They picked the lock on my 2023 Mazda, rummaged through my belongings, and stole my $600 drone as well as my cologne. If you're the thief and you're reading this, I hope you enjoy my $20 cologne and sleep well at night. Please make lots of money reselling my drone. I hope you have fun. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to get a new and more expensive drone; better cologne too! Other than the incident, I truly loved Colorado National Monument. I really thought an area run by the National Park Services would be safer than this...
Huaichen Chu — Google review
Beautiful place! It’s never seen anything like it before! The rangers were kind and any other tourists we ran into it. Plenty of places to park along the way and take pics. There was a small trail that I hope to go back and hike someday.
Grace Low — Google review
Basically a less busy Utah national park. It felt like we had the whole place to ourselves, and incredible notion considering the sheer natural beauty here. Every overlook has quiet and peaceful with gorgeous canyon views! Will be back soon!
Cale O'Day — Google review
Most scenic, most spectacular views. In aww at every curve. The 21 mile drive was breath taking to say the least. I wanted to stop every mile or quarter mile. High winds blew in while there. Still managed a little hike. Visitor Center had nice things. Rangers were helpful.
Gregory Stiller — Google review
This place was awesome. For the record I don’t think I’ve rated any park less than 5. Spent the morning in the park. Hiked devils kitchen and serpentine trail. It was cool to think they used to take cars up the serpentine trail. Great place to do some trail running. The devils kitchen trail starts out very well marked them goes natural and you’re on your own. It was a great couple hours hiking the two trails. Drove through the rest. Very impressive.
TheDoug801 — Google review
Definitely worth a stop! Decent hiking opportunities but this is one of those national parks/monuments that caters to those who are less mobile. Tons of pull-off and park-to-view spots, good signage describing the landscape, great visitor center, and the pictures do NOT do it justice, go experience it for yourself!
William Boland — Google review
Love this place. Love the drive up. Beautiful place with a lot of trail to enjoy. Highly recommended if you stop by Grand Junction
Claire Mazoyer — Google review
What a treat! The views and the drive are simply amazing. Photos don't do justice, experience with your own eyes. It took us about 2 hrs to leisurely cruise through the monument. Must not miss it you are in Western Colorado
Young Shon — Google review
When I was planning a roadtrip of Colorado's national parks and other similar attractions, I came across this. Two parts of me suggested we skip it, thinking maybe it might be too similar to or even less impressive than a place like Canyonlands, which we'd visited two years prior, or that because we'd be stopping by in mid-July, it wouldn't be enjoyable at all, since it's a high desert. I'm glad I ignored those two voices. While we only spent about 3 1/2 hours here, it was well worth the extra 90 minutes of driving on our trip.
We entered at the West/Fruita entrance, and stopped at all but maybe one or two of the overlooks along Rim Rock Drive. Several of the overlooks offer excellent views of unique geological formations; others allow you to just soak in the beauty of the sandstone and the river valley off to the north and east. We also spent about a half hour at the visitor center, as our kids completed the junior ranger program booklets.
If time were less of a factor, I would've liked to take Black Ridge Road out of the park toward Rattlesnake Canyon, as that seems to be a great, short trail to see a couple of amazing arches. And if weather were less of a factor (the temperatures were in the upper 90s the entire afternoon we were there), we almost certainly would've hiked at least a couple of the shorter trails (Coke Ovens, Otto's, Canyon Rim, Window Rock). But it felt like over 100 degrees outside, and just getting in and out of the car and walking a short distance to each overlook was exhausting enough as it was. Maybe another time.
Ultimately, this park deserves to be reclassified as a National Park. My hometown has a "national park" that's way less impressive than this.
Ryan Madden — Google review
This review is for Monument Canyon Loop Trail which was a ~4.5 miles round trip that took ~2.5 hours to complete.
Started the loop by going counterclockwise. A few extremely steep inclines and snow further in. Stunning views of the canyon and rocks! Not a fan of the fence adjacent to the trail near the beginning and the end.
Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/-CTPNnfPIlo
Ed — Google review
Always a Great drive. If you need to take time to get away this is a great drive its easy to get to the price has changed so cost a bit more for trip. Be careful on the roads as bikes seem to like to race down the roads and blind corners you can not always see them. the devils kitchen hike is one of the family's favorite stops for a hike that will take a few hours after stops along the way. Many of the over looks will give you a view of the Mesa or book cliffs. there are many little hiking spots along the out skirts of the park that will give you a shorter hike and great for the small kids to enjoy a bit of exploring.
Michael Neel — Google review
Located outside of Grand Junction, Colorado, the Colorado National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service that is worth a visit. We spent a few hours driving along the 23-mile Rim Rock Drive, stopping for a couple of short walks along the way. The first stop was for Otto's Trail, which was less than a mile round trip. At the overlook, you have excellent views of canyons and Independence Monument. We then drove to the Upper Monument Canyon to see the Coke Ovens; this walk was a little over a mile round trip. We even saw a big horn sheep crossing the road, so look out for wildlife! There was more to see that we'll have to go back for on another visit. Highly recommended.
Terri Galura-Chiong — Google review
This should be a National Park. This Monument is better than most parks and is one of the better sites in the National Park Sytem. The 22 mile drive through is amazing with numerous pull offs and viewpoints. It can be a little scary at spots. There is a good visitor center with epic views. It has trails and a nice campground. All the glory of a National Park with none of the crowds. Just outside of town it is very accessible.
Wyatt W. Penke — Google review
I was fortunate enough to visit the Colorado National Monument and Park back in February and breathtaking isn’t even a strong enough word to describe the beauty! It started snowing as we got towards the top, so we weren’t able to stay long, but the views were absolutely spectacular! I can’t wait to come back and visit during the summer for a different scene!
Amanda Fraley — Google review
I visited on a bright sunny, hot day. There was no wait at the entrance and the Ranger was super friendly. Most all of the overlooks on Rim Rock Road are only a very short distance from the road. There was plenty of parking, sometimes I was the only car there. Lots of beautiful canyons and views of The Grand Valley.
Dinosaur National Monument, situated on the border of Utah and Colorado, safeguards a vast collection of dinosaur fossils discovered in 1909. It is North America's most prominent fossil bed and boasts hiking trails, rafting activities, campsites, and a cliff filled with dinosaur remains. The Quarry Exhibit features over 1600 bones protruding from an enclosed partially excavated rock wall, providing visitors with an awe-inspiring sight to behold.
This is the most amazing place. The Wall of Bones looks like something Walt Disney created… but it’s real… a riverbed littered with hundreds (thousands?) of dinosaur bones… some of which you can touch. It’s a spectacular facility that tells the story of life and death in the age of dinosaurs. Bring water, good shoes and a hat. Kids will love this place. I’m coming back - when it’s cooler! Oh the staff and the tram are great!
Michael Ramsey — Google review
The wall of fossils is interesting and a unique experience. The Utah side of the National Park is where you'll find fossils and several pictograms. However, after 2 hours we had exhausted all activity options. The Query entrance gift shop is small with limited options and no actual fossils, only replicas which look okay but for the price I would have expected actual fossils. The scenery could be amazing to those who aren't accustomed to the views of the Rocky mountains, but if you live around or in the area then the cliffs and mountains will be just moderately note worthy.
J Walk — Google review
We traveled from Grand Junction,CO to the Dinosaur National Park - Quarry. The visit was so interesting and visually amazing. Real proof of the dinosaurs that once lived. We enjoyed all the sceneries getting there as well. Great job National Parks and staff. Thank you.
Nancy Beard — Google review
Exceeded my expectations.
The bones in the Quarry Hall were very impressive. That location is the extent of the bones.
I really enjoyed the hikes to see the pictographs. Beautiful areas.
Blake Baker — Google review
This is a cool place to go if you have some his to kill. This specific building isn't that amazing but the entire site that you can hike or drive is really cool. Pack a lunch, done water, and the kids and check out some real fossils and petroglyphs. It's not AMAZING only because the entire site is so spread out that it's not like meandering through the zoo or a museum, but it is a great hike, or if you have little one, a fun drive around the area.
Matthew Nigro — Google review
Kids loved seeing the dinosaurs on the Utah side and exploring the CO side. Made a trip out to Harpers Corner then down into Echo park. Got to see Steamboat Rock, caves and petroglyphs. Highly recommend making the trip down into the canyon if it isn’t going to rain. Also made the trip all the way out to Elk springs on the back road but make sure you have plenty of time. Very worthwhile drive. We started passport books here and hope to visit many more places collecting cancellation stamps! Rangers were all very nice and loved talking to and teaching the kids. The Rangers were so helpful giving us advice on what to do with kids and where to go!
Casey Pingley — Google review
This park has tours,but you can take self guided tours because they have everything so well marked! It’s really nice the way they did the layout. Beside every fossil or footprint if you will is markings and signs describing what exactly you are looking at and how it came to be. With in this park are numerous pathways that are well marked and the ridge is a hike but views are breathtaking. From the top the big city of Denver looks tiny! If you’re there, don’t pass up any of the trails or exhibits or you may regret it!
William Stewart — Google review
First visit since childhood. The Quarry Exhibit is even more stunning to me now. Massive assemblage of Jurassic fossils left in-situ in Morrison stone outcrop. Many skeletons still articulated. Later we visited Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh to see rest of collection, bit far better to seem them here first.
Pietro Calogero — Google review
What a breathtaking experience. The Quarry was great and amazing to be able to touch a fossil! The Dark Sky was my favorite part, seeing the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy and an airglow! Petroglyph sites were humbling and worth visiting all of them. Driving around just to see the different rocks is also recommended. So many stunning views.
Weather was hot and on/off showers, but so worth it. Saw lizards, chipmunks, warblers, and other animals.
Green River Campground is lovely and partially shaded. Campsite #2 has breathtaking views!
All park facilities were clean and there's a lot of accessibility and information. Would go back again!
Gnomedic — Google review
We had a great time at Dinosaur National Monument. The rangers were incredibly helpful and friendly. The fossil wall was impressive and fun for all ages. Even though it was still winter we saw more wildlife than we expected to see on our visit. Incredible sites and history throughout the park. Nature, petroglyphs, trails, dinosaurs...what more can you ask for? Can't wait to return when it's a little bit warmer.
-stacey. — Google review
Fossils and rocks and views.
Spent a few days in the park hiking, visiting, and camping and still didn’t come close to seeing it all. The main attraction is of corpse the fossil wall but there’s lots else to see between the river and the rock mountains around.
Obviously an amazing place to see even if it’s a fair drive out of just about anywhere to get here (so bring extra food because driving back to town isn’t fun).
Ted S — Google review
Dinosaur National Monument was the destination of our cross country family RV trip from Western NY. This place is fantastic and was well worth our journey. The quarry, AKA the massive wall of bones in place as they were unearthed, as amazing. The cost to enter is minimal and even free on occasion, the tram ride up to the quarry is fun, the fossil discovery trail is breathtakingly beautiful. The other hiking trails with in the monument grounds are probably some of the best in the USA for families and include a great variety of landscape and sites. All of us, kids through adults, found the hikes and petroglyphs to be exhilarating and exciting and fun! The campgrounds are beautiful, super and inexpensive. We also spent time in Vernal Utah which is a short drive from the monument and is an area holding many other fabulous local adventures including McConkie ranch, Fantasy Canyon, Moonshine Arch, Red Fleet state park to name a few. Plan on spending a whole week in the area
Pam Vargo — Google review
Need to visit this park in both states; the visitor centers are both full of information. Make sure you take the tram back to the museum; you can even touch a real fossil. Gift shop was full and the restrooms were clean.
Laura Reagan — Google review
This place is outstanding! There’s not much I can add to the comments and reviews other than emphasizing how the cliff face inside the Quarry Exhibit Hall is a sight to behold. While other Natural History museums provide a much more robust exhibit, none rival the ability to see hundreds of fossils in ziti.
Edward Feeny — Google review
This place is so great you have to go there. There's so many different places to go hike or go out on the water. They have like five different campsites if you want to go camping. They have a live fossil bed and you can go see dinosaur bones, and you can even touch them. If you go to the visitor center in Utah you can see the dinosaur bones and they have a shuttle to take you from the visitor center to the dinosaur center.
Dani Drugan — Google review
Unfortunately, the prime reason for going was to see the fossil wall and skeletons, but the center is closed for renovation. Both the Utah and Colorado sides have their inate beauty! Would have loved to have seen the wall, but.
Dana Kinser — Google review
The wall of bones is simply amazing. It's so cool to see the Dinosaur bones still sitting where they were actually found.
Jason feltz — Google review
We visited four national parks on this trip. Three were heavily congested to the point of being unpleasant. Dinosaur was much less congested. The fossil exhibits and scenery were some of our favorite. Also, they had one trail along the river where they actually ALLOWED us to walk our dogs. All things considered, it was very much worth the detour.
Jeff Glenn — Google review
We love everything about this place! Hikes to Petroglyphs , Dinosaur fossils! Amazing! Beautiful campground, scenic drive. Can't wait to go back this Spring!
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a stunning location for hiking, camping and enjoying scenic views of the Gunnison River and Painted Wall cliff. It offers unique vistas that are different from the Grand Canyon with steeper walls making it difficult to see into the valley below. The park is known for its incredible sunsets and should be visited in off-season to avoid crowds. There are limited accommodations nearby but exploring this national park is definitely worth it.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is called "The Grand Canyon of Colorado" which is an amazing way of putting it. The best distinction between the two though is that Black Canyon lacks the crowds! We have done the south rim a number of times and stayed at the campground as well which is well kept and an amazing area to stargaze in due to the lack of lights at night. The south rim drive is full of pull offs and great views around every corner. My two favorite trails here are the Painted Wall View which is best to see at sunrise (the light is too harsh coming down over the ridge in the afternoon) and Warner Point Nature Trail. The sunset from Warner Point is amazing and you can either look toward the sunset over the canyon or back and away from it which offers amazing glows from the sun setting over the horizon. This is a must-see National Park when you are traveling through Colorado!
Jeremy Janus — Google review
What a gem. For a national park the amount of people visiting was less than i expected, which was great for me. Stunning and breathtaking. But you need to experience it yourself to fully appreciate it. The gunnison trail wilderness permit goes fast and can be reserved the previous day at 330pm. First come first serve. The Warner trail is strenuous. Be prepared for steep grades and loose dirt and rocks. Also trekking poles would help immensely. This is a full day hike or an overnight there and back trail. Lots of upper rim trails that have very little elevation gain. This park is worth the visit.
Mark Mascardo — Google review
The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a remarkable destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in Colorado, this park is known for its dramatic and steep-walled canyon carved by the Gunnison River over millions of years.
The park offers breathtaking viewpoints that provide awe-inspiring vistas of the canyon and its sheer cliffs. The dark, narrow gorge is an impressive sight, with its rugged rock formations and the river flowing far below. Visitors can explore several hiking trails that lead to different overlooks, each offering unique perspectives of the canyon's beauty.
For those seeking adventure, the park provides opportunities for rock climbing, fishing, and kayaking. Camping is also available, allowing visitors to spend more time immersed in the natural surroundings. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot various bird species, including eagles and falcons, as well as mule deer and other wildlife that call the park home.
It's worth noting that the Black Canyon is known for its steep terrain and challenging hiking conditions. Visitors should exercise caution and adhere to park regulations for their safety.
Overall, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park offers a captivating and rugged wilderness experience. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature photographer, or simply someone who appreciates the wonders of the natural world, this park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Bhushan Dharmadhikari — Google review
Awesome views! If you are scared of heights, stay away from the edge of the canyon. Most of the edges almost complete drop-off areas. Roads through this national park are also very windy, so make sure to be careful driving through the park as many areas also are pretty close to drop-off areas with little guard rails.
Skyler S — Google review
A beautiful, small national park that not many people know about. An amazing canyon carved by the Gunnison River, up to around 2700' deep, and impressive vertical walls. The park has a developed campground, plus backcountry ones as well. I wish it had more trails, specially one that went to the bottom by the river. You can do it, but you need a permit and there is no developed trail, so you must do it relying only on your own skills. Otherwise, as spectacular as all other national parks!
Peter Hey (RV PLANET) — Google review
Always check the website and ranger station before venturing out. Great to see even in the winter. Traction gear is recommended as it is slightly icy. Only south rim is open but gorgeous regardless. The visitor center closes at 4.
Bathrooms available but vault toilets. No water.
The Stork Got Lost — Google review
Incredible sunsets, and little brother to the grand canyon.
Walls are steeper and make it hard to see the valley below, adding the the unique nature of this place.
Avoid crowds and go in off season to soak in the full spirit of the place. Not many accomodations nearby.
Max Sawa — Google review
What an amazing place. One of the nicest places to visit in the western portion of Colorado. A definite must see. The vista views are spectacular. Don't believe the yards the signs tell you to walk to see the sight. They are further than what's posted on the signs.
W Foular — Google review
Not the most popular of National Parks, but still very scenic. Didn't really have the opportunity to hike down into the canyon. I think you might need a wilderness permit for that sort of thing. But you can drive along the ridge and stop at a few scenic places that take you up to the edge.
Jeffrey V — Google review
This isn't a park just anyone can drive through and appreciate. We were too large to drive the portal road. You need to park at the scenic view areas and walk to the viewing areas to really experience the park. Beautiful views. Definitely worth a visit. If you have mobility issues this park may be a challenge.
Monica MB — Google review
You know what you’re going to see! It’s Black Canyon! Absolutely gorgeous place in summer or winter. If you go in winter, you’ll have to bring your own snowshoes. I was told you can rent them in town. I ended up hiking a few miles just in my snow boots but it was not the funnest of hikes. So yes, please bring some snow shoes. They use to offer them here if you came years ago but they no longer do.
If you go in summer, get there early and make sure you check the site for any news. It’s an absolutely gorgeous place to visit and I can’t recommend this place enough! Enjoy.
Ty Liddell — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous spot. The drive down the canyon is also 100% worth it! I recommend going here if you have the time any day!! Fishing is also supposed pretty fruitful in the river here.
Kyle Beach — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. One of my favorite spots in Colorado for stunning views and peaceful serenity. I would recommend the Warner Point hike if you are up for it. The Echoes are insane from up there, short hike that’s definitely worth the view!
Rahul Sankar — Google review
Don't miss the North side... especially the 1.5 mile hike (3 miles round trip) to Exclamation Point! Absolutely gorgeous! I get goose bumps every time I look down from the edge.
Hope Miura — Google review
One of the most underrated national parks. The sheer drop offs from the outlooks were stunning. The north rim is significantly less crowded than the south rim. If you do make the drive up north, make sure to hike the North Vista trail up to Green Mountain and stop at Exclamation Point. In the south rim, we were able to secure a wilderness permit and hike down into the canyon along the Gunnison Route. Took about 4.5 hours round trip. Extremely technical, steep and slippery but has some of the most beautiful views of the canyon. Talk to a ranger at the visitors center if you are interested in obtaining a permit. There are a ton of drivable outlooks along the road which are worth it. You are able to drive down to the Gunnison River via the East Portal road. Be aware that this drive is extremely steep and curvy. There is NO reception in this park except at high point at the end of the Rim Drive Rd. Overall, this is one of my favorite NPs. It’s not the most popular, but that keeps it less crowded. The night sky here is crystal clear so definitely stay for the stargazing also.
Aliza Brown — Google review
This place is stunning. Standing on the edge of the canyon and looking straight down at the river 1,800' below is breathtaking. There are several overlooks that give great views of different areas of the canyon. The South Rim road has the most. Don't miss the East Portal road. It takes you all the way down to the river on a VERY steep and winding road. No trailers allowed, too many hairpin switchbacks. The campground is good, located just a short stroll from the canyon rim. Walk the rim trail from the campground to the visitor center (1 mile). The views are incredible.
Ken Tischler — Google review
After a July 2023 visit, I should say the Black Canyon of the Gunnison is spectacular and more people should see it. I would give it 5 stars except for the problems we had during our visit. We were driving a 32 ft class C motorhome towing a Chevy Trailblazer. I'm always careful where I go with it since we can get stuck easily, not able to turn around. Well the Ranger at the gate waved us on through and I assumed we could find RV parking and tour the park. Wrong assumption! The so called RV parking at the visitor center was pull in only and it was filled with cars. We made the wrong choice of turning left further into the park instead of right back out of the park. Anyway, by some miracle we found a spot to pull over and disconnect the Chevy, then make a U-turn blocking the road for a time. Both vehicles finally made it down the mountain back to Rt. 50. So bottom line take only a passenger vehicle into the park and hope you can find parking. There is a campground inside the gate where maybe the RV could turn round but is at the beginning.
Michael Mills — Google review
Way more than what we thought it was going to be! Worth a trip to see the really cool landscapes. We didn’t have time to stop and hike but so glad we stopped and drove through to see the major outlooks. A lot of the trails we went to were dog friendly as well which was a nice surprise.
Julia Bell — Google review
This is a beautiful area to see. Most of the lookouts are an easy walk from the parking areas along the road. You still need to be a little careful because of loose rocks and dirt, but it's pretty easy to traverse. A couple areas have stairs so just be aware of that if you have any knee issues.
Katie Elisa — Google review
Beautiful and unique sight to behold, it’s hard to see the depth that these canyons are, it was an easy walk from the visitor center to a great overlook. There is some informational content in the visitor center. There is no water up here. Outhouse was clean and heated
Lauren (Rose) — Google review
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a must-see for any nature lover. The canyon is home to some of the steepest and deepest rock walls in North America, and the views from the rim are simply breathtaking. There are also plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing in the park.
Here are a few tips for making the most of your visit:
Start by visiting the Visitor Center to learn more about the park's geology, history, and wildlife. You can also pick up a map and get recommendations for hiking trails and other activities.
Be sure to hike the North Rim Trail to Painted Wall. This colorful rock formation is one of the most popular attractions in the park. The trail is also a great place to see mule deer, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife.
If you're looking for a more challenging hike, try the South Rim Trail to Warner Point. This trail offers stunning views of the canyon and the Gunnison River below.
Overall, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is an amazing place to visit. The canyon is truly unique and offers something for everyone. I highly recommend adding this park to your travel list!
N D — Google review
Beautiful!! This is different than any national park I have seen before! Awesome to drive to the bottom to enjoy a primitive hike on the river. All of the overlooks were astounding! Highly recommend. We stayed in the camp ground in the park, made it so easy!
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is a family amusement park located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado that features a variety of activities such as cave tours and rides. The park is known for its alpine coaster, zip line, and theater with moving seats.
Sooooo fun! We had a blast! The view is amazing! There weren’t any lines to wait in and the staff were so kind! We had Becca as a tour guide through one of the caves and it was a great tour! She was funny and very knowledgeable about all of the tour!
Ashley Varacalli — Google review
Great unique experience. Small mountain top adventure and thrill ride park. The thrill rides were so fun. Cave tours nice and the staff guides were so knowledgeable and engaging. Resturant reasonable, food good, views excellent. Small size of the park made it perfect for a relaxed day. Lines were not terrible. Good stop for sure.
Heather Hascall — Google review
We travel all over the country visiting as many amusement and theme parks as we can. This park has been a bucket list for us and it exceeded our high expectations.
We went on a perfect early summer weekday. It was a little busy and allow a lot of time to get through the process of ticketing and getting up the mountain. We bought our tickets online, but there was still a long wait to sign waivers and get on board a gondola.
Once up top, you are greeted by amazing views everywhere you look. Alpine Coaster is the main draw and the lines were long. Your experience on the coaster will depend on who is going down the hill in front of you. If you like speed and adrenaline, you’ll probably come up on someone going slow.
The other long wait for us was the giant canyon swing, but totally worth it. Ride it twice, one trip on each side as they both offer completely different experiences.
The food and drink was great, with a restaurant kind of hidden behind the gift shop that offers great views while you eat.
One thing that stood out was how friendly and eager the park staff were towards the guests. It really made for a delightful experience.
We hope to come back someday, because the park must have a different look and feel as the seasons change and it would be nice to experience more!
Andy Kachelmeier — Google review
This park was a great deal of fun even in winter. The two cave tours were very interesting and had great guides each time with cheesy jokes that made it fun. The gondola ride to the top was smooth and without incident. The Alpine Coaster was very fun and rather fast. Great little restaurant and gift shop. Laser tag was also very fun. Altogether the staff was very friendly and helpful and made time spent enjoyable. Greatly encourage a visit for singles, couples, group events and couples with kids over ten (height restrictions limit some of the rides and the cave tours might get a bit overwhelming for younger children).
Jaron Weese — Google review
This place is a ton of fun. It starts with a gondola ride up a mountain to the park. From there you can venture to the caves which is a neat experience. Get the funnel cake fries with apples and ice cream. Super yum! There is the Alpine coaster which my 3 year old loved. We went the week before Christmas. I do not recommend this as 80% of the attractions are closed. Although this does mean you have a very small crowd so there is not much of a line for what little is open. We will come back during summer to check everything out.
Steven Cody — Google review
It was about $300 for a family of 8, it was super fun! I recommend going on a week day because the weekends would be more crowded. We didn’t stand in line for more than 15 minuets for rides. Make sure to go with kiddos that are 6+ years old or it’s not as fun. The food is reasonably priced and the ride up is super fun! We saw the caves and that was super cool too, tour guide Shae was awesome! Make sure to check out the mountain side swing ride with Thomas because he’s a great instructor for your first crazy ride! Overall a 10/10 experience!
Cayden Rose — Google review
This place is amazing. What else can you ask for?? Roller coasters on a mountain?! Dope. Would be nice if they had vegetarian/vegan options and a couple rides were closed. Otherwise, I can’t wait to come back here with my whole family. Caves were great, the coaster is SO FUN, and the tree swing is my favorite ride ever.
Ashley Daniel — Google review
Always a crowd-pleaser--visited with an extended family group with ages ranging from 2-70. Everyone had a great time with lots of options for the elementary-aged kids, the grandparents, and more challenging attractions for the group in their 20's. After our gondola ride up, we all enjoyed several trips on the Alpine Coaster--always a thrill! The 20's -30's group set off for a previously scheduled "Wild Tour" while the over 60+ group stayed with the kids. We alternated between the 2 caves tours--always informative & engaging as they are led by guides who truly love what they do--and a multitude of age-appropriate attractions for the kids, including laser tag, fossil digging, both smaller roller coasters, a small Ferris wheel and pictures with the trolls after a troll hunt. It was so nice to be able to say "yes" to everything the kids wanted to do with a Fun Day pass. After we reunited with the Wild Tour group, we had plenty of time to explore the Canyon Swing, Defiance, Crystal Tower and the Tree Swings together. The staff is always attentive and friendly and the park is just the right size to explore fully in a day. Even the rest stops in the central plaza were pleasant with live music, convenient restrooms, water bottle refill stations and sunblock. Highly recommended that you spend a day here. You won't regret it!
Brenda Peterson — Google review
We have vacationed in different parts of Colorado a few times over the years, but this was far and away my favorite thing that we have done while there. Such a neat experience. The rollercoasters were fun, the restaurant was great, the cave tours were a relaxing way to get out of the heat for a little while, and the staff were all so friendly. We did go during the week so that may play into it a little bit, but the waits were not bad at all, the most that we had to wait was for the mountain coaster and even that was only around 20 minutes. Even just the gondola ride up to the top is a fun experience. We will definitely be back.
Peyton Davis — Google review
This place was amazing! Both adults and kids loved it. We spent most of the day here - lines got a little longer in afternoon, but nothing terrible. Cave tours were very interesting and neat to see. Highly recommend this place! Not many pictures as we had phones locked away in handy lockers available at park.
Kathy Chabot — Google review
I had a fantastic visit here! Buy tickets ahead of time - get there when they open (or before!) and ride the coaster and the zip line first, before the crowds arrive! The coaster isn't much fun when you're slowed down by all the people in front of you.
The proper roller coaster here - the cliffhanger - isn't much to shout about - it feels like it's about to fall apart any minute. I enjoyed more the swings, the giant swing, and the cave tours. The drop tower is definitely the most thrilling/scary - it all happens a lot faster than you would think. The weirdest thing about the park's rides in general is the overall lack of anything to hold on to to make you feel more secure. The zip line, the drop ride, overall - you have a lap belt and nothing more. I guess that adds to the thrills?
I really did enjoy the cave tours a lot - King's Row is smaller and on a holiday weekend or anytime it's extra busy, it's self guided. But if you show up early or on a less crowded day, you get a guided tour. The larger system, the Fairy Caves, is always a 40 minute guided tour and it was the highlight of the day - super fun.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
This was even better than I imagined it would be! To be honest, I thought the price seemed a little steep for what I expected to find. We ended up loving it so much we went twice. The views are incredible, the caves are gorgeous and have great guides, and the rides are SO fun! A perfect day of fun for the family. Get there early before it heats up, the lines are shorter too!
Brynn Hodges — Google review
We had a nice time at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. We just bought tickets to the caverns and Gondola. The caves are big and there are 2 different ones to go into. There are lots of rides up top. Definitely a fun time. You can add rides to your ticket if you decide to do it once you are up top.
Tahny D — Google review
Great little adventure park! A few big rides, some which really get adrenaline going.
The crystal cavern drop was intense. Their new coaster drops you straight down before whipping around with amazing views of Glenwood Springs below.
Stopped by the restaurant for a break and food. The staff was awesome.
Happened to see a fire on the way down. A little scary, but seemed to have been taken care of.
Grant Mellor — Google review
Came here during the week in Summer. Arrived around 2p, so many from the morning crowd was already gone. It was still plenty of time to ride all the rides.
After buying tickets at the bottom, you ride the gondola up to the main entrance. It's a small park, but there's a lot of fun rides for every age group or level of adventure. Lines weren't long at all, with most rides having no line at all. The longest wait was about 30 minutes for the Alpine Coaster which was my favorite ride. The coasters didn't have any lines. The Giant Swing was about 10 minutes and was my second favorite ride that was both exhilarating and had a great view. The tower drop didn't have a line. The Canyon Flyer was less than 5 minutes.
If you don't want to do rides, there's 2 cave tours as options as a different ticket than the Funday ticket.
Fun place for the family to enjoy some rides without long lines.
LeWayne Ballard — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed the Fairy Cave tour, the tour guide made it an enjoyable experience, I think his name was Patrick.
The Alpine rollercoaster was super fun, much faster if you do it with 2 people! And the park overall was nice, many activities were closed due to winter but our group still had a blast. There were plenty of things to see, the Trolls, the big bear, the breathtaking views.
There were no lines for what was open due to it being winter and it being morning. I want to come again in the summer and expect lines at that time.
Aline — Google review
Fun Theme Park! Visited in August 2023 so the temps were pushing 90 during mid-day, but a Cavern tour was a great way to beat the heat. Stayed in Vail and drove 1 hour to Glenwood Springs but the drive thru the Canyon on the way was breathtaking.
A-A-Ron SC — Google review
Amazing! The caves were breathtaking, unbelievable and unique experience. We had the best tour guide! Forgot his name, but he made the cave tour so much fun!
We went during winter most rides were closed but that’s okay. The pricing and cave tours were so worth it. On top of the gift shop you have an amazing view of the mountains and the city. Breath taking! We want to return for a Sumer experience!
Caroline Galvan — Google review
We had such a good time! On vacation from Indiana and passed through Glenwood Springs. We decided to stop and stay there on a whim, so glad we did!
Caves were awesome, the rides were all thrill rides. Even just riding to the top to look around would be worth the money.
It is off season, so some rides were on an alternating schedule but we still made the best of it. Our kids are 7 & 9 and loved it. Would highly recommend! Also had military discounts for tickets.
Taylor Stuart — Google review
It's an incredible place to spend a day or weekend with your family, especially if u have kids. They will love the park and the pool. u can enjoy the fall colors up there in the mountains.. also the October festival y so fun and cool. This my first time in the gondolas and the festival, but I usually come to the pools to pass a good family weekend...
Vivian Serrano — Google review
Update: Feb 10, 2024 - We still had a great time. We went through both caves and rode the Alpine Coaster again. I highly recommend the visit! They do charge $5 for parking now if you don't have an annual pass.
We made 3 visits in two days. Love the ride up in the gondola. The Fairy Cave tour was interesting and educational. We also rode the Alpine Coaster each visit. Very fun and exciting. The Annual Pass is very much worth the cost if you can get in a couple of visits.
Katie Elisa — Google review
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The Maroon Bells Scenic Area is home to iconic mountain peaks that rise over 14,000 feet and are known for their vivid colors caused by mineral streaking. There is a shuttle bus available to access the scenic viewing area. Despite the less than ideal late afternoon light for photos, it is still a breathtaking sight and visitors can enjoy spending time at beautiful Maroon Lake nearby. The twin peaks are truly majestic and should not be missed when visiting the area.
This place is EXQUISITE, well worth the drive. Although we had no reservations- the system was down - you will love the road leading up to it.
There will be thousands of opportunities to take pictures, when you are able to pull to the side.
Please be extra careful with cyclist.
Open your windows, slow down and enjoyed the hand of the L-rd!
I Am — Google review
The beauty of this place cannot be overstated. If you have the chance to go, do it! Rugged mountains, babbling streams, fields of wild flowers, turquoise blue lakes...all within view of the parking lot. If you don't have it in you for a hike, stroll around Maroon Lake, located 5 minutes from the parking lot. There are even a couple benches along the path if you want to sit back and take it in. If you're looking for a short, but rewarding hike, go to Crater Lake (about 3.5 miles round trip).
We hiked from the parking lot, past crater lake, and up to buckskin pass. The apple watch gave a round trip distance of 10.5 miles (with some side diversions). Total hike time was about 4.5 hour with stops for snacks and lunch in the pass. We passed a handful of other people, but it never felt overcrowded considering it was a Sunday (though rain was in the forecast).
The shuttle service from the Highlands was hassle-free. We took the 8am shuttle to avoid the afternoon rain. They recommend getting there 45 minutes early, but I think 15 would suffice. We sat around for a while waiting to board. At the drop off point there are bathrooms and a covered sitting area for convenience.
Dana H — Google review
Incredible spot. Fall colors with reflection of the peaks in the lake is an experience. Take the public shuttle from Aspen Highlands to reach this place, and a small walk from where the shuttle stops.
Jagadish Shivanna — Google review
What an amazing place. The lake was beautiful. When we went, the wildflowers were blooming. It made the place even more beautiful. We took the four pass loop hike. The whole Maroon Bells - Snowmass wilderness has many more breathtaking views to offer if you opt for hiking.
Rajiur Rahman — Google review
Heaven on Earth. One of my favorite places to see in Colorful Colorado. Our latest visit was on 10/03/2022. We hiked to Crater Lake and back, and then continued on Maroon Creek Trail. Fall colors are in full bloom.
Touqeer Ahmad — Google review
This place is so beautiful I can’t explain it in my words.. When you were there you would realize that nature is so beautiful and you feel so clam and relaxed. Definitely worth to seeing 👍🏻👍🏻
Parul Sharma — Google review
One of the best fall seasonal places in CO! We booked bus reservation to the bells, which was on time and overall had a fun walking and hiking around the trail with golden yellow aspens all around.
Sindhu Priya — Google review
Maroon Bells was a bucket list achievement for me. I always saw pictures and videos of this beautiful area in the summer. However, winter is equally beautiful and you can ice skate ⛸️ on the lake when its frozen!
Absolutely beautiful and wonderful experience and hike. Can you spot the rock formation of the howling coyote between the two peaks?
The views at Maroon Bells are stunning and breathtaking anytime of year. In the summer and fall, it is most popular and requires a pass and shuttle ride. For a short time in the winter, it is FREE and doesn't require reservations but it is first come first serve.
Phillipe Rivera — Google review
The Maroon Peaks were an amazing site from the lake, and the parking area was surrounded by several other beautiful and unique peaks. Rain and snow the night prior left the sky cloudy, the ground wet, and the air cold so I would definitely like to come back to see everything in the other seasons.
You are supposed to make parking reservations ($10) or included with an Annual parks pass and supposedly arrive between midnight and 8am. However, the park ranger station didn’t seem to open up until ~7:30 - ~8am.
Despite the tickets being almost sold out when I made reservations (Back in May!) there were only a handful of other people there before we left. There were people coming in after 8am when we were leaving. This may be because of how late in the season we came and the rangers may be there earlier and be more strict during warmer months when they expect to have more visitors.
Phoenix Hiraeth — Google review
So I booked a parking reservation to the Maroon Bells months in advance and as I got closer to the date we realized that you need to be parked there before 8 am to have driving access to the park. That unfortunately wasn't going to be possible for us this trip. Out of pure coincidence, instead of visiting Maroon Bells, we ended up hiking up to the Elk Camp Summit the day of our reservation and much to my surprise we got the stunning views of the Bells away! What a great thing to keep in mind if you don't have time to make it over to the Maroon Bells. You can just take the Elk Camp lift or hike up to the Elk Camp summit at Snowmass and get the amazing views. Just make sure to bring a camera that has a nice zoom feature.
Anthony R — Google review
Title: A Majestic Escape to Maroon Bells, Colorado!😍
Review:
I had the incredible opportunity to visit Maroon Bells, Colorado, and it was an absolute dream come true! Nestled amidst the rugged Rocky Mountains, Maroon Bells is a true gem of natural beauty that left me awe-inspired at every turn.
The iconic twin peaks, reflected in the crystal-clear Maroon Lake, create a picture-perfect scene that belongs on a postcard.
The hiking trails cater to all levels of expertise, providing ample opportunities to immerse oneself in nature. As I ventured along the trails, I was greeted by towering aspen groves, wildflower meadows, and majestic evergreen forests. The air was crisp, the sound of birdsong filled the air, and the tranquility was unmatched.
The visitor center staff were friendly and knowledgeable, offering insights and suggestions for making the most of my time at Maroon Bells. The facilities were well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors.
If you're seeking a nature lover's paradise, Maroon Bells is an absolute must-visit destination. I left feeling rejuvenated, inspired, and in awe of the incredible beauty that nature has to offer.
Abhishek Thakur — Google review
I loved this place! There weren't many people when my family and I went, and the hiking trails were perfect. I would recommend coming here to anyone. My favorite part was the perfect length hiking trail, we saw so many deer, and my husband loved bird watching. Along the hike, there are streams and beautiful ponds of water. Im definitely coming back again.
Sindy Reid — Google review
Stunning!!
This beautiful piece of land is heavenly. And the fall colors add to the beauty.
You need bus service reservations to visit the Maroon bells, they do allow people without reservations to board the bus only after the reserved seats are occupied. I visited on a Sunday morning without reservation, but still was able to board the bus quickly.
You can bike to the area but it’s a bit far.
Kashif Ibrahim — Google review
Heaven is the only right word. This place is so beautiful and awesome especially during the fall. Try to reserve your spot otherwise you have to get entry during morning hours between 6AM to 8Am. Campsites are excellent and you can see lots of stars and have a great time here. I highly recommend visiting this place.
Rushi — Google review
Stunning; a must-see! This was one of our favorite experiences on the trip out to Colorado. With its beautiful lake and trails, we enjoyed it tremendously. The only thing was the flies; there were so many of them! It was insane how many there were. Some of these insects also bite.
Other than those bugs, the view of the practically rusting mountains will stay with me forever. The pictures you are able to get and the life you see are some of the best in the parks around. Overall, I absolutely recommend this place and the trails it offers. Bring a camera!
8/10
Kyle — Google review
Standing at the heart of the Maroon Bells, Colorado's iconic twin peaks, I found myself immersed in a world of natural wonder that exceeded all expectations. The early morning air was crisp and clean, and the scent of pine trees surrounded me as I gazed upon the mirrored perfection of Maroon Lake. The water's surface was so still that it seemed like a flawless reflection of the towering, snow-capped Maroon Peaks above.
As I embarked on a serene hike along the Crater Lake Trail, the vibrant aspen leaves painted the landscape with shades of gold and crimson, a breathtaking autumn tapestry. The trail wound through groves of quaking aspens and fragrant evergreen forests, offering a symphony of nature's sounds – the rustling of leaves, the gentle babble of streams, and the occasional chirping of birds.
The experience of Maroon Bells, Colorado, was a reminder of the Earth's incredible beauty and its ability to inspire profound awe. It was a moment of perfect stillness, natural splendor, and a deep connection to the great outdoors, etching an indelible memory of serenity and wonder into my soul.
Khadanga Krushna Nanda — Google review
Wow, the Four Pass Loop in Colorado is an epic adventure! Went for a 3-day hike and it's no joke, but the views are totally worth it. Each pass felt like a huge accomplishment, with awesome panoramas at the top that make you forget about the grueling uphill.
Day 1 was the toughest uphill, going up buckskin pass. The altitude can hit you, so don't underestimate it. Camped at snowmass lake, totally beautiful, but somewhat crowded.
Day 2 was the biggest downhill challenge: I went up and over trail rider pass, and the downhill was Exhausting but exhilarating! Wildflowers were in bloom and the views were picture-perfect. You really feel like you're walking on top of the world.
Day 3 I covered the final two passes, Frigid Air and West Maroon.
The longest of the three days, but the climbs steep, but not as long. I made it back down safe and sound, though, with a sense of accomplishment that's hard to describe.
If you're looking for a hike that challenges you but gives back tenfold in awe-inspiring scenery, this is it. Just make sure you're prepared—physically and gear-wise. This trail doesn't mess around!
Backpacking America — Google review
The area is really beautiful! It’s a great opportunity to see wildlife and enjoy the scenic views all around. In my opinion, it’s slightly overrated. Colorado is full of amazing scenery and this site just seemed okay in comparison to everything Colorado has to offer.
Hanging Lake is a small and crystal-clear lake located at the top of Glenwood Canyon, accessible via a hiking trail. The lake is known for its stunning bridal veil waterfalls and unique suspension appearance due to mossy stones that are all under water. The hike up to Hanging Lake is mostly an incline, but it offers breathtaking scenic views along the way. Visitors can take a bus up to the trailhead and enjoy viewing areas with benches upon arrival.
Wonderful hike
Snow packed
Slim trail
Best to have spikes or just a lot
Of fervor!
It was amazing.
Not for the faint of heart!
I arrived at 4. It was two hours total for me however I was trotting most of the way down. Lots of elevation gain so make sure you are acclimated to the elevation.
Best of energy to you!
Angela Gerardi — Google review
Was really to hard the hike not sure if it was worth it make sure to bring lot's of water I'm telling you its brutal. Howeverd the hanging lake is gorges the spouting rock is extremely cool!
Alex Green — Google review
Pictures don't do it justice! Must see in person! If you are hiking in Winter, mini spikes and poles would probably be highly recommend. Be sure to take the small trail up to the left to see the spouting rock and waterfall. You can walk around behind the falls. The lake and falls are beautiful and the views down the canyon are worth the hike!
Blake Smith — Google review
Amazing hike but a challenging one if you are not an every day hiker or from the Midwest like myself. Definitely take more water than you think, wear adequate hiking shoes and take your time and multiple breaks. Worth the hike to see the views and waterfalls.
Taylor Miland — Google review
We took a ski break day and decide to check out Hanging Lake. We were advised by the ranger to have micro spikes on our hiking shoes which was really good advice. The hike was short but steep so it was huffing and puffing on the ascent but scenery was beautiful and covered in thick snow despite really warm winter weather. The only tricky section was right on top, where there was railings, esp on the way down. Definitely check out the waterfall (short 200 yards trail on the left of the lake). An online permit is needed - $10/per person.
Grace Sadosky — Google review
Took the bus up and hiked to the top. Pretty simple hike. Basically all incline. Beautiful at the stop, photos are from September 2019.
Lea — Google review
Hanging Lake is one of the most iconic places to visit in Colorado. The hike can be a bit strenuous especially if you are not used to the altitude, but it's not terrible. Just give yourself plenty of time as there are some steep areas up the hill. The lake itself is beautiful. There are wonderful views from every angle and the pictures here will last you a lifetime! Just make sure you take the time to go a little further up to Spouting Rock which is what feeds Hanging Lake and it is also a beautiful waterfall to see. I highly recommend going to see Hanging Lake at different times of the year as it completely changes with the seasons and I love it in the winter as well. Make sure you get the permit and make a day out of this beautiful Colorado gem!
Jeremy Janus — Google review
The hike up to the lake was brutal but it was all worth it. The lake itself at the top was breath- taking and out of this world. The waterfall behind the lake was spectacular! I highly recommend it when you visit Glenwood Springs.
Nghia Le — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to hike to Hanging Lake, and I must say it's one of the most amazing hikes in Colorado! The trail is moderate with a 1000ft elevation gain over just 1.2 miles, making it accessible for most hikers.
One of the highlights of this hike is the stunning waterfalls that you encounter along the way. The sound of rushing water and the beauty of these falls will keep your eyes busy and provide the perfect backdrop for your journey.
One thing to keep in mind is that you'll need a reservation for this hike, which costs $12. This reservation system helps preserve the natural beauty of the area and ensures that it's not overcrowded.
The real gem at the end of the trail is, of course, Hanging Lake itself. Its crystal-clear waters and unique geological formations make it a sight to behold. But don't stop there! After Hanging Lake, there's a quick 5-minute hike to another waterfall, and trust me, it's absolutely worth visiting. The entire experience is a nature lover's dream.
Overall, if you're in Colorado and looking for a memorable outdoor adventure, make sure to put Hanging Lake on your list. It's a hike that combines natural beauty, a bit of a challenge, and the reward of discovering these magnificent waterfalls.
Mtn Offgrid — Google review
A hard hike but it is super cool nevertheless. The lake/waterfall is crystal clear and definitely is a must pick for your "life todo list". The only setback is that the hike is quite difficult. It's steep with many rocks so be careful! I would say it's not for inexperienced hikers.
Alexander Zaremski — Google review
This hike was part of my birthday trip and it was amazing! Lots of places along the hike to take breaks as needed and so worth it once you reach the top. My 6 year old hiked it no issues and my husband wore my 18lb 6 month old to accompany us on the hike. It was wonderful and so beautiful. We saw Bluejays and fish and the views are stunning. Go up another 200 yards to spouting rock where you can get behind the waterfall! Definitely an item to add to your bucket list.
Jessica Leyva Fabian — Google review
An excellent place for a moderately challenging hike, with a 1000-foot elevation gain. It takes approximately 1.5 hours to ascend and 1 hour to descend. This trail is suitable for young kids too. It offers a beautiful path, and the hike's climax is truly impressive. Always stay in the track. It's definitely worth the visit. Remember to make a prior appointment and purchase a ticket. Hiking shoes & pole and enough water and snack bar are recommended.
Kiruba Doss D. — Google review
A MUST SEE! This was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and well worth the difficult hike. Make sure you’re prepared with correct footwear that will support climbing up rocks and uneven paths. Make sure you get a permit in order to enter the Trail. They do check your permit in the parking lot and then there is another person at the beginning of the trail now the trail is very steep in some parts and part of it. You’re just basically walking on big rocks that they try to make it to stairs. Our family did bring some oxygen which did help since we were not used to the altitude. There are seven bridges that you cross once you get to the top it is a magnificent view one like you’ve never seen. After you take in Hanging Lake walk up to the waterfalls where you can go behind a big waterfall. It was very heavy because of all the snow melt when we were there in June if you have hiking poles, definitely bring them as they will help you going back down the trail. Use the restroom before you get on the trail near the parking lot.
I Know Places — Google review
You’ll need a permit/reservation for this hike. Reserve on the website and it’s $12/pp. It’s more convenient to get there if you’re heading East so just be mindful that there isn’t an exit for it going west. Once you exit, it’ll take you directly to the entrance where they check for your reservation. The reservation was for 3 hours which is more than enough time to do the hike and enjoy everything between the trailhead and hanging lake. The hike is 1.2 miles one way with 1000 feet of elevation gain. Bring plenty of water, especially if you’re doing it during the summer. Definitely wear a hat and sunscreen. Trail is mostly covered but lots of spots where it’s not and it was HOT! We saw Hanging Lake first then hiked up another 200 yards to see the big waterfall! It’s amazing, and a definite must! Photos can’t capture the beauty in its entirety.
Reinelle Abrazado — Google review
One of the best hikes in Colorado! Moderate to hard in difficulty, but nothing really technical. Just a LOT of elevation increase in a short amount of time. Taking it slowly, you can expect to reach Hanging Lake in about 1.5-2 hours, depending on how many stops you take. Be sure to go the extra 200 yards up to Spouting Rock for close-up waterfall pictures.
Christie Sears Thompson — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Pictures can’t do this place justice. The hike is fairly easy and the view is very rewarding. I would highly recommend checking out Hanging Lake. It is absolutely stunning and there’s a waterfall that you can walk underneath.
Shalon Johnson — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The hike is steep and rocky, but it's beautiful the entire way up. Seeing it in person is a must and so worth the trip! If you hike up a bit further, there's a waterfall called Sprouting Rock it is gorgeous! Also there is no admission at the trailhead you must make a reservation online, print the permit, and bring it along. I recommend bringing a backpack with ample water and snacks. There are a couple benches on the way up to stop and rest they come in handy!
Lexi lynn Powers — Google review
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I'll never travel to Colorado Springs without this trip planner again
Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs is a historical location featuring both hot and cold spring pools, as well as rustic lodging options, massages and heated changing cabins. Visitors are advised to adhere to guidelines regarding coolers and other items. The springs can be accessed via shuttle from the hotel or by day visit for photo opportunities. It's recommended to wear flip flops or easy slip-on shoes with traction and keep clothing minimal for time efficiency.
Great experience. I would highly recommend following the guidelines re coolers, etc. We did the late night visit and used the Hot Springs shuttle from our hotel but hope to return for day visit so we can capture some good photos. Bring flip flops or easy slip on shoes with traction - the less clothes to take on and off the better (for time saving sake!) Two hours is plenty of time to enjoy the springs - totally worth it!
Alison Collins — Google review
I've been to a lot of hot springs and this one is my favorite! Especially in the fall, I love being surrounded by all of the changing colors. 5 dragonflies landed on me the last time I went in fall, it was magical 😍🍁It's stunning year-round, I love the location in the wilderness. I just wish the road to it was more accessible and not 4x4 only in winter. The view of the stars is amazing at night! I actually feel very comfortable getting naked here at night because they keep the lighting low, so nobody can see too much of each other. It feels safe and comfortable. I love that the pools are deep and each has a little bit different temperature. I wish they had more formal accommodations, I would stay here all the time!!
missalyssa719 — Google review
This is the hot spring of choice for adults in Steamboat Springs. (The other one is more of a kid-friendly spot with a slide and such.) Strawberry Park is nestled in a natural canyon, with a series of pools artistically constructed of stone walls. It is beautiful and the pool temperatures are lovely, plus you can swim in the COLD creek for a bracing contrast if you like. (Try it!) Amenities are minimal, so bring your own towel and (non-glass) water bottle. Service was also minimal, but the online reservation system worked fine and it doesn't matter much if the guy taking cash for entry isn't a social butterfly. Will definitely return next time we're in the area.
Tamara Baysinger — Google review
First time visit to the hot springs, with family.
We weren't interested in the clothing optional scene nor stumbling around on rocks after dark, so we booked a 4-6 time slot. It was a very hot summer day so we were questioning the sanity of this, but it ended up being very nice.
The range of pool temperatures let us move between hot and cool. Lots of people were in the lower cool (not cold) pool, switching to occasional dips in one of the hotter pools. The upper cold pool (unheated mountain stream water) was VERY brisk; only a few die hards ventured in there even on a hot day
The mountain canyon setting was also much more pleasant than the sweltering temps in town.
The pools have moss growing on the rocks, which is slippery. Enter and exit carefully and use the hand rails and you will be ok. The dark colored moss also makes it very hard to see the bottom and the rock steps. Water shoes are nice to have so you don't kick a rock with bare toes while fumbling around for a step.
Reservations are necessary; you book one of the two hour time slots. Two hours was plenty of time for us. Services are minimal...bring your own towels. They do have a cooler with bottled water for sale where you check in.
As others have pointed out, parking is limited, though it was never full when we were there.
'Shift change' is at the two hour reservation starting times, if you want to claim chairs watch for people from the prior time slot packing up to leave.
Jim Reuter — Google review
This place is gorgeous, clean and wonderful to visit. I went in the early fall, so it was not crowded, and I was able to get a reservation on a weekday and a reservation on a weekend. Also, because I went in the fall, I didn’t have to deal with the snow. If I was going when it was snowing out, I would definitely take the shuttle. There’s information on their website. I don’t have any photos to post because I’m not the type of person that goes into a hot tub situation and starts snapping photos. Frankly, I think that’s rude and please don’t. However, it’s as beautiful as the website to depicts & probably more so.
Skippy Dudley — Google review
To enjoy this place for the first time, go during daylight hours. There is nothing on the website about it being pitch black and icy once the sun sets (we visited in November). There is zero lighting and it's incredibly slippery. The pools felt nice, but we couldn't enjoy the natural setting. Perhaps an evening visit is best if you've already been and know where to go. There's a very basic changing room with a curtain. No instructions upon arrival, basically good luck! I was really looking forward to this hot spring experience for my birthday, but was seriously disappointed. Please update your website with this information!
Christine Green — Google review
What a cool experience. Took a shuttle bus and definitely experienced the full offerings of the springs. Beautiful views and nice relaxing environment. Went at the 4:45 pm time slot. I would definitely return. This place is cash only but don’t really offer a lot of this for purchase. You can bring in your own towels or rent what you need.
Erik Schwarz — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. The ambiance especially at night with the stars is beautiful. It is quite the drive and am not sure if we would feel comfortable during the snowy months to make it out. They offer a shuttle option for a fee and I would recommend that!
Carla Lacson — Google review
A unique experience staying at this place: I lucked out and stayed in Cabin #4 for the weekend. We had after hours access to the thermal hot springs where the sky was dark enough to see constellations galore and shooting stars pass by. The cabin bed was surprisingly comfy and our window looked over the river. The heaters had a hard time warming up the little room so we limited how often we opened the door. The grill outside was great to cook breakfast and the wooden seats were also solid. We kept our food inside with us and I believe we were visited (more so raided) by little mice who nibbled on some food but I never saw them with my own eyes. A unique aspect about this cabin is that you bring your own bed linens and towels, which is super sustainable; this place also runs on solar energy which I am happy to hear! The showers were a bit of a let down. The water from the sink ran HOT but the showers gave off a wimpy lukewarm stream. The shower floors could've been cleaner but I've seen way worse. The rest of the bathroom was in relatively good shape and the design of the bathroom was attractive. I would come back a little reluctantly in the Winter since the shower water wasn't cutting it for me, but I would come back in the Summer since the temp doesn't matter that much at that time or Fall when the Aspens change leaves. The mice obviously should be something to address ( whether by providing a food box OR suggesting to guests to keep their food in their cars) but it's also a legit old log cabin so it's natural to encounter critters. It's definitely like an established campground except that you have heat and a comfy bed to keep you sleeping happily through the night. Thank you for having us! I would recommend this place with the cautions that I mentioned above.
Dominique Ashe — Google review
A very unique hot spring experience! We came right after dark and luckily the couple we came with had came the night before so they could navigate us through the dark. There is a path reasonably lit but when you go off that path the light is very scarce. There are two pools we went in, one which was extremely hot and the other which was comfortably warm for a long period of time. They also had a cool pool that we did not go into. After a certain point in the evening the crowd seemed to turn so we headed home after hours of enjoying the springs. We will definitely be back again and maybe shoot for late afternoon and sunset.
Trish Draege — Google review
Beautiful hot springs, with a creek running through it. Hot springs water comes out of the ground at 145 and the pools are about 107. The creek is 45 degrees if you are brave enough to swim across. I did once and at 74 years old that was enough for me.
Nice changing room, massage service available and all the pools have a great view. Lots of young people there as well as some my age.
It was 20 dollars and reservations reccomend as there is not a great deal of parking at the site. We didn't have reservations and had no problem getting in. I will definitely go back.
jerry clower — Google review
A natural oasis of relaxation and rejuvenation. Surrounded by the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, these geothermal springs offer a serene and soothing escape from the everyday hustle. The mineral-rich waters provide a unique and therapeutic experience, perfect for unwinding and connecting with nature. Whether you're looking to unwind under the stars or seek solace in the midst of picturesque landscapes, Strawberry Hot Springs offers an unforgettable retreat that blends tranquility and natural beauty in perfect harmony.
Prasad K — Google review
I visited the hot springs yesterday 8/27 and it is a lovely place.
However I really want to warn others about the danger of entering and exiting the pools. I slipped and fell two separate times and the second time I injured my back. I am laid up in bed and if my back is truly injured I will be considering legal action. It would be very easy to hit the head on the stone steps and have even worse injuries.
There are no signs, no warning of the slick algae on the stairs, there are no rubber mats, there are very few railings. I am afraid someone older will be seriously injured and I am writing this review to warn others. Be very careful and use the limited rails as much as you can to enter and exit.
It is very upsetting to me that very minimal precautions like rubber mats could eliminate this dangerous hazard. I feel frustrated and sad that this happened to me and I want to do something about it. Be safe, be careful.
Also as others have mentioned, person at the front was rude and demanding, it would be nice to have a friendly kind face as the front of your business. Also no one is around in the pool area to check on guests or make sure everyone is safe and well. Would not expect such lax service and dangers at a very busy business in America.
For five people and one child we paid $140 including a couple bottles of water. I expect safety and friendly customer service for the price. Maybe this is too much to ask for.
John Bon Jovi — Google review
Overall I loved it. Awesome environment and everything. 3 different pools at different temperatures. The only complaint I really have is the lack of lighting. Once it gets dark they have no lights that come on, so you're basically in pitch black walking around when you get out of the springs, and there are rocky steps everywhere. You have to go extremely slow in order to not trip and break your ankles. Also I didn't realize this was a thing before I went there, but apparently it's clothing optional. Oh also the shower facilities were nice. They keep it nice and toasty in there, and the floor is even heated.
Michael Wren — Google review
This is definitely my favorite hot springs that I've been to in Colorado. This wonderful natural hot springs nestled in the mountains of the surrounding Steamboat Springs area is both picturesque and spectacular in many ways. Come for the hot springs, massages, lodging, or all the above and enjoy the beauty this part of the state offers. Online reservation only, cash only and off grid with little to no cell signal, requiring 4x4 or AWD, as well as high clearance. Highly recommended for a remote getaway or to soak post-skiing.
Michael Wood — Google review
What an awesome experience! At the last minute my wife found this spring online and was able to book the last available reservation, and thank god she did! It was the perfect way to relax and unwind after skiing all morning. Awesome location at the end of a windy road in the middle of the mountains. On a 20 degree day in December, this water did not fall short of the “hot” variety. They have multiple pools, each allowing the water to cool down naturally to different temperatures, so you can jump around and heat up or cool off as desired. One important recommendation, which we did not have the foresight to do…. BRING A TOWEL AND DRY CLOTHES YOU CAN PUT ON EASILY! We made the mistake of not doing that, and getting out of the water and dried off in the 20 degree shade was quite the spectacle.
Benjamin Lamac — Google review
The staff at this establishment are shockingly unprofessional, rude, and deeply prejudiced. It's baffling to me how these individuals retain their positions and why anyone would consider this place great.
The only redeeming feature of this location is the view, but even that can be found elsewhere in Colorado without the added discomfort. Instead of enjoying the landscape, you're forced to contend with a filthy river masquerading as a "pool." The water resembles nothing more than a polluted river, akin to swimming in the Colorado or Platte River, except it's unnaturally heated. In contrast, professional pools like those at Glennwood Springs, Indian Springs, and Old Town Hot Springs boast warm, clean, and sanitized water.
Swimming here is not only unpleasant but potentially hazardous. I sustained severe cuts on the bottom of my feet, likely from the sharp rocks on the bottom because this is not a swimming pool, it's literally like the bottom of any river in the mountain. Additionally, accessibility is severely lacking, with only stairs available. This poses a significant challenge for individuals with mobility issues or health concerns like bad knees, wheelchair, or high blood pressure because it's all incline or decline on a dirt road, there is no sidewalk.
Save yourself the disappointment and choose a more reputable destination, like Old Town Hot Springs. Don't take my word for it; just compare the pictures online like google. While Old Town Hot Springs offers pristine waters, Strawberry's Springs presents an alarming scene of algae-ridden waterfalls. Furthermore, be prepared for muddy dirt roads, adding to the overall unpleasant experience.
In conclusion, avoid this place at all costs. It's simply not worth the three-hour drive or the discomfort of navigating its inadequacies.
Behr Pauz — Google review
I used to love this place. Its still beautiful, lodging is good, springs are amazing. But they've dragged the pool reservation and mask madness out far enough. There is now no scientific reason to go into complete panic that a group of people might sit outside in a group of 7 as opposed to 6. There is no scientific reason to lose our minds at the thought of folks going maskless outside at a remote mountain campground. For a more pro-science business, check out Old Town Hot Springs in Steamboat. No reservation required, no one losing their minds that you aren't on a list. Much nicer staff, too.
Armin Tamzerian — Google review
Went out to Winter Park to visit a friend and had planned to visit Strawberry Hot springs. I had been in the summer and was excited to see it in the winter. We booked a reservation for 6 o’clock and quickly realized we wouldn’t make it in time (it was a 2 hour drive there) and the next available reservation time was booked. I called and spoke to Russ, who said we would still be accommodated and our two hour time slot would start whenever we were able to arrive. He also proceeded to tell us that they’ve been getting horrible reviews online and they wanted to turn that around so they’d be understanding of our poor time management.
We quickly threw towels in a bag we had been using earlier in the day on the mountain and headed out. Upon arriving, we paid for our slot and had our bag searched (alcohol and outside food are not allowed). We completely forgot about the pint in the bottom and expected this employee to just ask us to take it to the car. Instead, he was incredibly rude told us to take our money back and get out. Not only was the manner of the situation handled poorly, the employee was downright rude and not even willing to let us explain and remove the alcohol from the area so we could enjoy the springs.
Customer service like this is what drives business away & if you’re going to employ those who don’t enjoy their job, then you’re going to continue to have horrible reviews.
Erica Soroka — Google review
Magical! We went when it was 10 degrees outside and it felt great to be in the different temperature pools. I preferred the warm bath feeling pool to the really hot sections. Many people were doing polar swims in the cold pool and it was pretty cold the 30 seconds I tried it. The setting it beautiful and you won’t regret visiting.
Cash only. Changing rooms and restrooms. Bring your own towels and probably some slippers to not get your winter boots wet.
Brooke Christensen — Google review
This place is awesome, I have been maybe 7-10 times in the past couple years.
It’s a magical location, so cool with the stream right by the springs!
Super cool when it’s cold out! The stars!!
But, went yesterday and it was completely packed. To where you could barely move in the pools. I’m all about capitalism but something is lost when you are jammed like sardines into a can in the hot springs. Don’t go on busy days maybe?
William Copeland — Google review
I have been coming for literally over 40 years. They’ve let some things go and not quite as well taken care of as it once was at such a unique place. I have never been where there is anything else like it. Definitely don’t want the kids there after dark, very adult. Go reset your metabolism and rejoice in the beauty. That is the natural contrast to the river. I’ve always loved the cold plunge and then back into the heat again.
Serena Becker — Google review
This place is incredible. Rob and Paul were so friendly and helpful throughout our entire stay. The pools are perfectly maintained to still feel extremely natural. Campsites are spacious and well maintained with very nice grill, picnic table, and raised wooden platform. The scenery is beautiful, and this little paradise is something VERY special. I can’t wait for my next trip here.
BE WARNED: Chipmunks are brazen. Bears about. I would highly advise the hike up that hill to put your food in your car at dark.
Ivy Lewis — Google review
This place is a must when visiting Steamboat Springs. Be prepared to change in the cold during the winter in open enclosures that are made of rock. The change areas remind me of the Flintstones. Pack easy on/off water shoes to wear while moving from pool to pool or to the change area. Don't forget your chains during the winter months as the drive is hilly with narrow roads and muddy areas closer to the springs.
Helen Dunn — Google review
I visited with a friend who was visiting from out of town. One of the best parts of our trip exploring Colorado in the winter.
Definitely need a four wheel drive. Don’t forget to bring cash for the entrance fee. I went during the day which I recommend especially for first timers.
You will not be disappointed the drive up is stunning lots of wildlife. Be careful the last few miles the road is narrow and traffic runs both ways on that narrow road.
If I remember correctly they do a bag check on the way in and I don’t think you can bring food in. I came with my suit on because the change area is not very private.
venus ortiz — Google review
I brought my husband here for his birthday. I would definitely recommend booking at least 2 months ahead for a cabin. What an amazing experience. We stayed in the train caboose. It did have a shower, toilet, pull out bed, linens and kitchenette and a loft like area to shove unwanted guests that you don't want to hang out with.. What I loved most was we got to stay until midnight instead of 10pm and got the whole hot springs to ourselves. Clothing optional as well, so if that bothers you stay home. There are 5-6 hot springs pools. Some are very warm and some are like warm bath water. If you are brave enough there is a cool area for an ice bath experience. Its cold but worth the adrenaline. I'm not sure what everyone was talking about regarding a cranky old man ruining the experience in the reviews. Everyone was so kind and welcoming.
Britney Fuqua — Google review
I have been to 3 different hotsprings before coming to this one and this one was by far the best.
We went for the 8pm to 10pm slot on 4/13/24.We did reserve online before arriving as recommended on their website so I would definitely do that.
Clothing is optional after 8pm and it's very dark by the pools so you don't have to worry about seeing anything you don't want to. Also it is cash only at $20 a person so bring cash!!
Highly recommend this place.!!!
nick duffy — Google review
This is a natural hot spring. There are apparently a few rooms to rent but it's not a hotel and few guests stay in the rooms - I've never tried them.
You don't come here for the rooms or service (shuttle service is great though). It's all about the natural beauty and unique experience and they still have that. The changing areas can get hectic - wear easy but warm clothing.
Clean bathrooms but they're a bit of a walk.
Dave Brand — Google review
This place is so cool. The hot springs were perfect after a day on the slopes. And beyond just the hot springs, there's a creek that runs right by it that you can jump into to cool off. It's quite the temperature change with the springs being above 100°F and the creek around 40°F.
Highly recommend booking a shuttle to the location, as the road to it in the winter is restricted to vehicles with 4 wheel drive and/or tires with chains.
Brian Goulet — Google review
We did an evening soak on our trip over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend! It was a wonderfully therapeutic and spiritual experience even at -13 degrees! We highly recommend it! Couple of tips: wear your swimsuit under your clothes for ease of entering the pools. The pools are clothing optional, but it is very dark, so we never really saw too much or felt uncomfortable even though we opted to wear bathing suits. It’s is not lit very well. So be prepared for that. It’s also very slippery when it’s as cold as it was when we were there. So you may consider some kind of non-slip swim shoe.
Also a word of caution: I don’t recommend bringing anything valuable. My debit card was stolen out of my coat pocket while we were in the pools. I had to cancel it as soon as I realized it. Luckily I noticed it early on. You will need to pay admission if you don’t book a shuttle and they do have water and snacks for purchase. I didn't see any lockers, and the changing room and bathrooms are a little bit of a walk from the pools, so plan accordingly.
Overall it was a great experience and we would do it again!
Ashley Schulte — Google review
Perfect outdoor hot springs experience. The bathroom is pretty clean too! Would recommend getting there before sunset, the road can be hard to drive if you’re not used to the area
Tarathorn B — Google review
Swampy, muddy, and discriminatory. This location lacks any semblance of cleanliness. The journey up the rugged terrain, punctuated by massive potholes, poses a risk to any vehicle, even those equipped with 4-wheel drive. Despite the presence of phone lines and electricity, an ATM is notably absent, as confirmed by a staff member. Be sure to bring cash for transactions.
Speaking of staff, individuals may face criticism and harassment based on their weight or ethnicity. In my experience, despite a line of people both ahead and behind me, only my bag was singled out for inspection by a skinny, tall white employee with a goatee. When questioned, he unjustly asserted, "This is private property, and you can leave!" In response, I had to remind him of his obligation to involve the police if necessary, which he failed to do, likely realizing his error. Prepare for a hostile environment if you are overweight, a minority, or both, particularly near the water where selective enforcement and harassment may occur.
Furthermore, the water itself is disgustingly polluted and covered in algae. What may seem picturesque in photographs is tarnished by a thick layer of algae, making every surface dangerously slippery. Sharp pebbles and boulders litter the riverbed, hidden beneath the algae-coated water. Restrooms are inconveniently distant from the water, and the return journey involves navigating a dirt road without sidewalks. The pollution is so severe that I woke up the next day with a sizable blemish under my hairline.
For a superior experience, I highly recommend Old Town Hot Springs. It offers cleanliness without algae, dirt, or dust, along with friendly staff and smooth roads devoid of prejudice or harassment.
Claudio Espinoza — Google review
Location is definitely an adventure but it’s nothing you can’t handle just come prepared if you are visiting in the winter. The springs are nice and beautiful feels like you are in a movie or a dream especially in the winter time. The train caboose room/cabin is definitely fun and a unique experience would definitely 10/10 recommend. Staff is fun and friendly just listen to their rules and be polite. The whole experience was unique and unbelievable and would definitely recommend to anyone. Will be back yearly
J Dubb — Google review
We went midday and had a great time. Our three kids loved the different pools. Restrooms were clean, towels available for rent. Definitely enjoyed this stop on our trip!
A hike to Fish Creek Falls in Steamboat Springs, Colorado offers stunning scenery and a variety of trails. The flow is at its most impressive during the spring thaw.
This is a beautiful waterfall with an easy paved trail to the overlook. There is also a short hike that will take you to the base—not paved but still pretty easy—just a bit of a climb on the way back but the path is smooth. Parking is $5 which is reasonable for the beautiful views. It was pretty and we enjoyed our visit! There is a longer hike if you’re prepared that is about 5 miles. It’s a bit icy in October. ☺️❄️
A Yancey — Google review
This place is amazing! Always has been a place to go growing up and now going back the fall is still beautiful. Very refreshing to feel the coolness of the water, putting your feet into the water below the bridge is a must. There are sweet little chipmunks around too. Very friendly. Nice hiking trails and bring something to drink too because it's warm.
Cori — Google review
Absolutely awesome! Our special needs Daughter loved to throw a stone or two in the river over the historic Bridge. Amazing views from both the top and bottom. It's ever so worth the short hike through the mountain view trails.
bellhuge — Google review
We took the trail to the uranium mine. It was an excellent choice. The trail is Rocky and steep in places, especially in the beginning, but levels out significantly about 2/5 the way in. There's a good view of the falls at that point too. The vegetation changes past half, and was a delight in early September with the start of autumn. The mine entrance itself is gated off and nothing special. It took us about 90 minutes round trip, stopping for pictures and a sit down snack by the mine. The view from the mine was very good as well.
Charles Klamm — Google review
we spent a nice morning hiking around the Fish Creek trail. The trail to the lower falls is very accessible for most people! It is flat and paved. If you’d like, you can take a short walk downhill to a nice bridge that will give you a nice view from down below the falls. It is a $5 entrance fee to get to this hike.
Katie Fiola Jones — Google review
Fish Creek Falls, Steamboat CO. 06/28 Best time to visit is early in the morning. You get the place to yourself, it's amazing, easy little hike with a big payout. Kid and family friendly.
David de Lajunta — Google review
Such a beautiful place! Even this early in the year. The trees are all still in winter mode, and there was snow in patches here and there... The lower path was closed due to the amount of snow (didn't stop several people from going there). The falls were gorgeous and full! Lots of melt going on right now! Beautiful little Glacier Lillies and a few petite gnomes someone seeded in some nooks! Great, gentle walk, too!
Abbey Hadachek — Google review
This place is beautiful. We went there because Hubby is in a scooter and we wanted an accessible trail. It turned out that it was perfect for the scooter. If you are in a wheelchair and pushing someone, the trail to the picnic area I think is too hard to try and push uphill. The path to the falls would be fine. Don't miss this spot, it is absolutely worth driving too.
Audrey Bronson — Google review
Very peaceful place. Nice drive up. Trails are easy for fit people. If you're fat, like me, just take your time. Carefully walk up inclines backward for an easier climb. You'll enjoy it.
Shaina — Google review
Why wouldn't you visit a 200 foot waterfall? There are some very nice trails for those who would like to see the falls without significant effort or for some reason, can't get to the base. If you want a more moderate hike, go to the base of the lower falls. For a three hour strenuous hike, you can go about 2 miles to the upper falls. It spectacular but arduous. Bring plenty of water and snacks!
John Cordell — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place! The trailer edge is a bit more steep than I feel comfortable letting my kids walk near but aside from that it was clean, not packed, and peaceful to visit
Cassandra Douglas — Google review
What a memorable and beautiful snow hike. Perfect for anyone who isn’t very fit but they want to get an easy hiking experience.
Sarah Gunter — Google review
There was a small entry fee at the gate ($5?), which provided access to both upper and lower falls parking. Toilet houses both at trail head, and out on the trail at one point. There are a combination of paved cement, blacktop, and dirt trails for a variety of experience levels. The falls however if the most phenomenal part and can be viewed in under 0.5 miles of gentle walking (upper falls) on paved trails. The trip to the lower falls has some steeper inclines, dirt and rock laden paths, which would not be handicap accessible, but if you can handle it, the views are incomparable. From the lower falls you can access even more challenging routes if you opt to pursue.
Jeanette Weiser — Google review
A gorgeous stop whenever I visit Da Boat. A nice paved path to the viewing point, easy walk. The trail down to the bridge is gravel and a moderate level. I think those with difficulty walking can do it and take it slow. But spectacular views from the view point, you are just up close and personable by the bridge (bummer it was closed for us!) Great scenery all around and especially lucky with all the green trees! Beautiful pictures to be had anywhere in the park!
Kelly Waterman — Google review
A beautiful trail that is a top outing in Steamboat. Easy, short walk to bottom.of falls. accessible to almost anyone. but continue past the falls and trail is steady 8 to 12 % grade and footing not great. lots of rocks and roots. pretty shady most of the 2 miles to the top of falls. another 2 miles to lake.
Sean Essex — Google review
Beautiful and easy hike (there is wheelchair path, but I personally didn't look for it). Gorgeous falls, and you can actually get to the water just below falls if you want to. I would definitely return.
Bridget Koerner — Google review
Beautiful falls located in a stunning forest. Several trails to choose from ranked easy to difficult. The easy path was paved. Picnic tables and bench rests throughout park. Parking is minimal. Self-pay posts for entry fees ($5).
Wendy — Google review
Nice walk along Overlook trail to see and hear the falls.
Disappointed that the trail to the bridge is blocked by high snow bank at parking lot
Paul Jeffrey — Google review
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Vail is a petite locality located at the bottom of Vail Mountain, which houses the extensive Vail Ski Resort. The town is situated within White River National Forest and serves as an entry point for winter sports enthusiasts seeking to engage in skiing and snowboarding. Additionally, it's also a preferred summer destination for cultural festivities, hiking, and golfing activities. Gore Creek flows directly through the central part of the town and is popular among fly fishing enthusiasts.
Breckenridge Ski Resort is a renowned full-service ski resort located in the Tenmile Range west of the Continental Divide. The resort spans over five peaks with diverse terrain and boasts 31 different chair lifts for easy access to skiing and snowboarding. Beginners and advanced skiers will enjoy the numerous trails, while those wanting an adventure can take a guided tour of the backcountry.
My first time up to the ski resort and we were up here for the ice sculptures contest. It was fantastic. My family who lives in Colorado wanted to show me around the ski resort. Beautiful place. Love all the shops and the gondola ride. Even got to see the cool wood troll. Next time we will have to try the skiing. But I wanted to give a shout out to one of your employees who worked for the event staff of the ice sculptures. She was very kind and helpful. She helped take pictures of our group and even gave the kids and us event ice sculpture patches. They are so cool. She has wonderful customer services skills. Her name is Bambi and we all appreciated her friendly and helpful nature. We will go there again. Great beautiful place. The Mexican restaurant we ate at was great also. Good good.
Cindy Yahne Walsh (cindyrunner) — Google review
Absolutely love this resort. We've been here twice so far for conferences, and we really enjoy staying here. They need to know to not take away the coffee too early for a bunch of Lutheran pastors and their families! Also, the little store inside the conference center did not have much change, so we either had to use a card or have exact change.
Alyssa Hahn — Google review
I had the pleasure of snowboarding at Breckenridge Ski Resort when I was living in Colorado Springs and I must say, it was an incredible experience. The resort is massive, with a vast array of runs catering to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced enthusiasts. The scenery is breathtaking, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The lifts are efficient and the staff is friendly and helpful, making for a seamless and enjoyable experience.
What really sets Breckenridge apart, however, is the vibrant atmosphere and après-ski scene. The quaint town is filled with charming shops, restaurants, and bars, and the ski village itself is buzzing with energy and excitement. Whether you're looking to relax with a warm drink by the fire or party the night away with friends, Breckenridge has something for everyone.
Overall, I highly recommend Breckenridge Ski Resort to anyone looking for an unforgettable ski vacation. The combination of world-class skiing, stunning scenery, and lively atmosphere make for an experience that is truly second to none.
Elias Chelala — Google review
Lodging: We stayed at Main Street Station in a Vacasa rental. Condo was comfy (loved that it has a fire place, a balcony, and a large bathtub). Bed was not very comfy and it’s time to replace the pillows. A big plus for the humidifier in our condo. Talk about a life saver for someone who is not accustomed to the lovely dry weather on this beautiful mountain. Oh and the laundry facilities were free (make sure to bring your own detergent).
Perfect location to be. Walking distance to Main Street (where all the shops, restaurants, and grocery store is), and super close to one of the lifts to have your fun in the snow.
Snowboarding lesson and Rental: *I give it a 3.5 stars*
I took a group lesson. I’m not sure if this is normal but the group was really big for one instructor (1 instructor for 9 students). It felt like a cluster, once the class started to get smaller the instructor was able to provide more attention to the group.
For example my bindings were loose and was not checked (neither from the gear rental place or instructors) until we got up the mountain after asking the instructor if the tightness was correct (it felt loose and had no control on the board). Again not sure if this is normal but as a first timer that felt unsafe.
Now, it’s a good price when getting gear including a helmet (I highly recommend getting one), lift ticket, and a lesson. Just wished staff (rental & instructors) would take the time to ensure their students are set up correctly especially those that are trying this out for the first time and have no knowledge of how gear should be set up.
Talia Aguayo — Google review
Awesome resort! Beautiful views and great runs. There is a good variety of difficulty here, so it’s perfect for any skill level. In my time here, lift lines were non existent. With a great mountain and the town so close, Breckinridge resort is a great place to visit!
Steven Mander — Google review
Lots of ski options, queues not to bad and we'll staffed/managed to keep things moving. Good variety of slopes for all levels and some good practice areas for beginners. We had a pass for 4 days and there was lots of slopes we didn't get to try out. Battled a little with the altitude but overall we loved it. Breckenridge town was also very attractive and welcoming.
justin walker — Google review
The best skiing experience ever! High alpine as well as beginner and moderate runs. Get the Epic pass to get the best bang for your buck. Lines on weekends get crazy after 10a, but mid week is incredible. The resort has excellent customer service, and they go over and above on a regular basis. Be ready to experience high winds that can limit high alpine accessibility. It's a good idea to check the weather ahead of time. Also, download the Epic app that has maps and wait times for all lifts.
Rachel Hughes — Google review
A wonderful area both in winter and summer. Plenty of activities for the entire family. Great runs for all levels of skiers. In the summer, there are plenty of outdoor activities ,from bicycling to white water rafting and hiking. The landscape and views are breathtaking. Shopping and dining are plentiful. There is a City market which is very convenient to purchase food and other items to make your vacation complete. Definitely a worthwhile vacation spot.
Jesus A. Cabrera — Google review
My first time up to the ski resort and we were up here for the ice sculptures contest. It was fantastic. My family who lives in Colorado wanted to show me around the ski resort. Beautiful place. Love all the shops and the gondola ride. Even got to see the cool wood troll. Next time we will have to try the skiing. But I wanted to give a shout out to one of your employees who worked for the event staff of the ice sculptures. She was very kind and helpful. She helped take pictures of our group and even gave the kids and us event ice sculpture patches. They are so cool. She has wonderful customer services skills. Her name is Bambi and we all appreciated her friendly and helpful nature. We will go there again. Great beautiful place. The Mexican restaurant we ate at was great also. Good good.
Mritunjay Tiwari — Google review
This is a great resort to bring the family to. Took my family there and they loved it. Stayed in a lodge not too far. The rentals are fairly easy to rent compared to other ski resorts in New Mexico and California. It’s a great place to go when there are bunch of snow or even during the summer it looks nice in the surrounding areas by the ski resort. Overall 10/10 for me!
Kameron — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Perfect for friends or family. This place is a paradise in the mountains. Try and go when the weather is clear to see the mountains and gorgeous views better. Food and resorts are stupendous. 34 resorts on the ski pass with over 100+ slopes to. House from. Easily the best skiing in the U.S. 10 stars. Going again next year.
Dominic Lugo — Google review
Wow! Amazing Resort and great people and Staff. Breck is an amazing town with many great spots. The resort itself is great however still EPIC… this leaves tighter regulation and higher prices for everyone. Otherwise I could not recommend more. Very family oriented with tons of rolling groomer runs, while still having high altitude and great steeps.
george kwiecinski — Google review
This is a nice ski resort offering a white selection of beginner, intermediate and advanced runs. You will find the ski resort spread out over many peaks and if your skin with a group, it may take a little while to get back together for something like lunch. That being said, you should enjoy yourself at this resort.
Jonathan — Google review
The mountain:
I went skiing at Breckenridge in February. When they first open in the morning it’s great, but it quickly gets way too crowded. I had to dodge tons of people when coming down the runs. The lift operators are not very efficient at getting people up the mountain. The lines were long but took longer than needed because they don’t seem to have a good system of filling each chair and quickly moving people through the line (most chairs not full, not pulling people out of line when having issues scanning lift ticket, not helping to merge the lines).
Food:
Busy lunch areas that are easily accessible from the runs. Higher prices than other resorts in CO, but still comparable. Lots of outdoor seating which is nice when it’s a beautiful day outside.
Parking:
There was an uncovered pay parking lot available near the gondola loading area.
I was there on a Friday, I will have to go back on a weekday and see if the situation is any better.
Margaret Sipola — Google review
Disclaimer: my latest trip to this place was during the summer. Little did I know there would be so much to do in this beautiful town, in the summer, given I've visited this town many times during winter. Plenty to do, spectacular scenery, great food, concerts, hiking, biking, kayaking, all of it in very pleasant weather conditions. Plan to return next summer.
H Cadena — Google review
A must-see and stay around for a while. The staff, service, and rooms are worth the money. I stayed for two nights in July of 2023. Thank you for the awesome small vacation we had. Whatever you do, make sure you visit the restaurant (the chef) and the staff was awesome.
SuAnn Scott — Google review
An awesome ski resort. The staff were great and friendly, the people are extremely friendly, great snow and runs near the first day, and had delicious food here. The weather was nice and sunny. This resort offers epic passes as well. There was no traffic for us on a Sunday Veteran’s Day weekend to and from the resort for us, which was a plus. Overall, I highly recommend this resort for Epic pass users or for anyone!
Nikolai Mannsfeld — Google review
Been coming to Breck for 25 years and I truly consider it my second home. The resort area is beautiful in winter and summer, but be careful around holidays. It’s very, very busy, and less experienced folks should be cautious when maneuvering the town. Other than that, walking Main Street and finding new spots to try is my favorite thing to do. I’m big on skiing and we always use Blue River Sports for our ski rentals. Been going there so long, they know our names. Make sure to hit the lifts early to avoid lines, but mid week is always best because none of the bases are busy. Parking is hard to find, so walking is always better and it’s more fun! If you have questions, let me know, but coming here for so long and aren’t stopping any time soon!
Christina T — Google review
Best place for a vacation during anytime of the year. My family has visited for the Spring, Fall and Winter season. We absolutely love it here. We feel so relaxed and stress-free when we are here.
The staff is always very friendly and informative. The cleanliness of the Resort is absolutely top tier. They truly aim to make you happy. Totally recommend this resort.
Gwen Maxwell — Google review
It was an awesome time! My first trip out west to go snowboarding and was happy we chose Breckenridge. Lots of terrain to choose from and plenty of lifts to keep you out of the lines! Free public transportation throughout the town made it easy to stay parked at the Breck Inn and explore the entire town and mountain. I'm definitely returning!!!
Laurence Cooper — Google review
I love Breckenridge Ski Resort! It was too much fun! The instructor who assisted us was Henry. He was super patient with us! This is great for family or even just bonding with your friend. They also have slopes that you can ski depending on your level of expertise, and there are instructors all over that safeguard each guest.
mille atienza — Google review
Beautiful mountain scenery, tourist centered atmosphere, and EXPENSIVE 💲💲 💲 I hurt myself and only could watch the rest of my family having wonderful time skiing. I actually did not mind at all. I thought the crown jewel of this small ski resort was what the mother nature is offering us. Just breathing the fresh air, comforting with soothing real image of the great mountain side scenery, and feeling the winter are what I truly needed from my average life, working to protect the society and raising a family. The resort offers great accommodation at a price. I wished the lift tickets were cheaper. With EPIC deal, I found the lift tickets for half off and paid $110 per person. My family were baby skiers, so they had to get the lessons. I paid around $330 per person for a full day lesson that included the lift ticket and the equipment rental. Now, if you are getting the ski lessons, Listen Carefully!! The lessons start promptly at 9 am but it will take more than an hour to get your paperwork done and the rental. So, be at the rental office by 8AM, or you will miss the first half hour.
Chang Chi — Google review
Beautiful lifts, lots of runs. I had a great experience. Everything is well maintained and marked off.
Several food options across the different peaks.
Great Run variety, plenty of long easy green runs for beginners especially at peak 9. And plenty of blacks and double blacks for the advanced. They've got moguls, a park, back bowls, long runs through the Forrest and more!
I would recommend not skiing to the very bottom of the mountain as those lines can get backed up, just hit the middle lifts and you'll be all set!
Richard Bastian — Google review
Breckenridge exceeded all of my expectations! There's really something for everyone on this mountain. I love that you take a gondola out of the town up to the resort. Plenty of break spots throughout the mountain. Peak lodges were so nice and clean. Staff was efficient. Never waited more than 10 mins in a lift line. I can't wait to go back!
The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a 360-acre amusement park situated on top of a canyon, which is spanned by one of the world's highest suspension bridges. The bridge was built in 1929 and spans 1,260 feet across the 950-foot-deep Royal Gorge. The park was greatly affected by a wildfire in 2013, but has since been rebuilt with attractions such as aerial gondolas, rides, and a theater.
We arrived to Royal Gorge Bridge and Park after a snow storm the day before. The weather was beautiful staging a nice sunny day. This historic landmark was worth the almost two hour drive to get there. While most of the activities were closed due to winter maintenance, we were lucky enough to have been able to ride the gondola. The gondola alone was worth the cost of the ticket of admission. The landscape continued as far as the eye can see, beautiful gorges and canyons that you could have taken in for hours. For those that are scared of heights, I have a fear as well and managed to walk across the bridge with comfort. Don’t let fear keep you from experiencing this park.
Ashley Suarez — Google review
What an amazing view! I really enjoyed the day. Consequently, there was a storm coming in, so we were not able to ride the gondola across the canyon.
The Park Ranger Michael was so kind. He gave us a really nice history of the park, and let us know if we came back the next day our tickets would still be valid.
The Raphtor Show was really educational.
The landscaping is pretty.
It was worth the drive! Go check it out!
Les Bro — Google review
Entrance fee is $32 per person and that includes unlimited gondola rides. It won’t take too long to walk around the park if you don’t do the zip lining or the rafting tours. It took us about 2.5 hours to get food, walk the bridge, see the shows in the theater and take the gondola back to the visitor center. The view from the bridge is quite amazing and a little unsettling if you look through the gaps in the wooden planks. Definitely stop by the theater and watch the bird show.
Aliza Brown — Google review
It is definitely a beautiful area! Today the gondolas were closed because of high winds! The winds were in excess of 40-50 mph. It was cold with the wind chill but beautiful!! We also watched the movie on how the bridge got its start and how the fire in 2013 effected the area, as a lot was completely devastated by fire! Everything had to be rebuilt around the bridge. Thankfully not much of the wooden planks on the bridge were damaged by the fire. But they are now presented in front of the building that houses the ticket booth, restaurant, restrooms and gift shop! Enjoy your trip!
Chris Hamm — Google review
Last time I visited here was about 15 years ago, so it's been awhile! But it was as awesome as I remember it being from back then! Although they were still allowing cars to drive over it back then, I definitely like it more now that it's mostly pedestrian traffic. I highly recommend reading the history of the bridge on the walls to the left hallway once you get past the ticket area. General admission tickets include the red gondola ride, so go get on that! And if you're brave enough, go do the zip line! Love this tourist spot and it's always really cool to see engineering masterpieces like this!
Stephanie Ellis — Google review
It was a great experience! We bought the tickets there! But actually, you can buy it online for faster entry! And the main thing is the Gondola rides! The zipline and the skyline! The bridge is the main reason! The cafe has good food! At a reasonable price! Make sure you apply bug repellent!
Brolin Allfan — Google review
Adult tickets are $35pp and it includes the gondola across the gorge, when the whether is good. We went two hours before closing and it was a bit too windy, so we couldn’t ride the gondola. It was a beautiful walk across the bridge, with every state flag, people zipping past on the zip lines and flying back and forth on the swing. Looking down over at the river and train track was really wild, as you could feel the bridge move because of the sway in the wind. Definite must see!
Erica Edwards — Google review
During our visit to Royal Gorge, Colorado, we enjoyed the complimentary gondola ride that came with the entrance ticket. The bridge itself was stunning, and we loved the breathtaking view it offered. The zip lining and sky coaster activities provided thrilling experiences. At the ice cream store, we found the best vanilla ice cream on the mountain. The bird show was also quite enjoyable. Additionally, they had a theater presentation showcasing the history of the bridge. Overall, it was a decent experience, but we felt it didn't quite live up to the hype.
Srujana Mereddy — Google review
Great experience, the general entry is around $25 bucks, they offer military discount. Great view. You can add other recreative activities, (you paid extra for them).
Dario Doro — Google review
We spent the night in Canon City and was able to arrive at Royal Gorge Bridge and Park Just as it was opening for the Day. We quickly purchased our tickets and proceeded to walk across the Bridge. Seeing and hearing the river almost 1,000 feet below was amazing. As you walk across the bridge each states flag is displayed and I had to stop and get a picture with the Virginia Flag (my home state). The views from the bridge are spectacular and in almost every direction. As we approached the south side of the bridge, we saw a several big horn sheep scampering around on the rock. Our ticket included a gondola ride across the gorge which afforded us a spectacular view of the Bridge and gorge. Because we arrived early there were no lines and we were able to enjoy the Bridge and the other attractions at our leisure. Several people in our group did the Sky coaster thing and the zip line. They all said they were totally amazing. All the employees that we encountered were polite, Professional and went out of their way to be helpful. Like most attractions the concessions prices are inflated. $3.00 for a Bottle of water is in line with most other attractions. All total we spent almost two hours here and had a most enjoyable experience.
Garry Thompson — Google review
This is absolutely a must if you are near by. We went on a Saturday morning with perfect weather and not busy at all. We road the gondola over to the other side first then it was a down hill hike to the bridge to cross back over. Once on the other side we did the swing that swings you out and over the canyon. The walk back over the bridge is breathtaking experience. The bridge does move a little side to side once you are in the middle. And the wood planks are a little loose for a better experience. They have a great Cafe and food court and a gift shop as well. Great facilities (Bathrooms, food, drinks, gifts, attractions, and lots to do) like I said this is a must go to.
Mike George — Google review
I went to the Royal Gorge in the '70 when I was just a kid. It's obviously changed since then (fire) but in general it's a long bridge over a very scenic gorge and was enjoyable to walk across. I don't agree with the fee to do this though, but I guess it's private and they can charge what they want. The parking is free though.
We got there a few minutes before it opened and there weren't a lot of other people, which was nice. We talked about doing the zip line but when we saw that it was only a single ride across the gorge, we didn't think it was worth the money. There is a lot of walking, and it can be very steep on some walkways that have clearly seen better days. We walked across, then walked up the hill on the other side to the free gondola and rode back. The scenery is gorgeous and you can spend as much time as you want. We also sat through a short film and looked at the history (all on the other side from main entrance) and these were nice. We did not eat or buy anything beside popcorn for the film.
I'm glad I went, as I've fondly remember going with my family in the '70's. Just too bad it is expensive for a family to experience.
Lisa H — Google review
A fun place to take out-of-state guests.
Ever want to induce vertigo for the family member you don't like while making memories everyone else will enjoy forever? Or are you an adrenaline junkie who loves dangling by a small rope over a huge drop? Either way, this place has you covered!
The view in late spring / all summer is gorgeous. It feels like you can see beyond the horizon from the bridge.
Walk over the historic bridge or enjoy a brief gondola ride to the other side where the brave few among your group can zipline across or swing out over the canyon.
Like your feet on the ground? Grab a snack and let the young ones run wild in the large park or go in circles on the merry-go-round. Adult beverages are served on-site to make the natural beauty just that much more enjoyable.
This is a must-see destination for those visiting the state or even just locals in the area for a weekend.
Nova L — Google review
An awesome experience! The bridge was a little scary to cross but well worth it. A quick tip that I wish we knew: the bridge opens at 9am but the gondola doesn’t start until 10. So get there at 9:50 and take the gondola across first and walk the bridge back because then everything is downhill walking wise. Also buy tickets online in advance to save $2 per person.
Justin Idle — Google review
2nd time visiting this remarkable bucket list item. THIS TIME we were able to purchase tickets and go through the various shops, movie auditorium for the 17 minute program.
We elected to "walk" to the south side across the bridge and look down at the canyon. AMAZING views on both sides of the bridge lined with state flags. Wow, not for the faint of heart and not in shape people. There are some super steep winding grades going UP the hills to get to the attractions.
Took the Gondolas back to the north.
To me, the price of $70.00 for 2 adults is too much. (minus 1 star)
DreamRider — Google review
I've had the opportunity to visit several times, but this time of year was my favorite (September). The weather was perfect, not hot/cold nor too windy, and it was not crowded. We actually got to ride the gondolas this time, and it was superb. Everything from the views, bridge, and educational video made it a great family experience. So, regardless of the time of year, I hope you make time to visit and don't forget your comfy shoes.
Cynthia Escobedo — Google review
Just spent an absolutely wonderful day at the Gorge. It is so much more than a bridge and worth every penny. The staff were so helpful and polite. We visited the restaurant/cafe located by the gondola and enjoyed both the food and hot drinks. We could and would have stayed longer but rain and wind stopped play. Thanks to all the staff for making everyone's day a memorable one.
Steve Walsh — Google review
We drove out to the Royal Gorge from Colorado Springs, about an hour drive. The drive and scenery were awesome. We enjoyed the Royal Gorge. We rode the gondola across and then walked back across the bridge. Very nice, well worth the $30 each.
Roll Tide 55 — Google review
Fun place to spend time appreciating the scenery. The rides were a cool experience, and to walk across the bridge and seeing and standing on a feat achieved a long time ago was amazing. Friendly staff to make the experience even better. Must visit if your close by
ngawang sherpa — Google review
The day we picked to visit was pretty miserable weather wise. We arrived a few days after a monster snowstorm. It was roughly 38 degrees with 40mph wind gusts. My husband paid about $130 for the four of us to visit. Unfortunately, to my surprise, there was loads of snow on the bridge. I understand it cannot be plowed because it would damage the wood. There was about 2 feet of snow and we were walking in tire ruts that were partially cleared at best. We had to sign waivers prior to entry. Considering the weather and conditions were poor.... And the add-ons (zip line, gondola, and swing) were closed, perhaps you could offer a discounted entry fee. $35 a person to walk back and forth across a bridge is a rip off. We had a high interest in visiting this historical man made achievement despite the adverse conditions and overpriced entry fee. It is truly an engineering marvel and the views were breathtaking.
Jessica Westfall — Google review
The ride coming here is very scenic and memorable. The view is very beautiful and incredible. The long on the bridge is very scenic and all of the state flags. The zip lining was great and it’s a good way of seeing all of it. Location and parking is easy to find.
Darshanie Dyal — Google review
The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a renowned tourist attraction located near Cañon City, Colorado, USA. Spanning the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge Bridge is one of the highest suspension bridges globally, standing at a height of 956 feet (291 meters) above the river below. Completed in 1929, the bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged Royal Gorge and surrounding Rocky Mountains.
Aside from the iconic bridge, the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park features various attractions and activities. Visitors can experience the thrill of walking across the suspension bridge, which has steel cables anchored in massive granite cliffs. The park also offers an aerial gondola ride, providing a unique perspective of the gorge.
Additionally, the park includes a scenic railway that travels along the canyon rim, offering spectacular vistas. Adventure enthusiasts can partake in ziplining and other outdoor activities, making the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park a destination that combines natural beauty with thrilling adventures. The park's location within the stunning Colorado landscape adds to its allure as a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
Charlie — Google review
Definitely glad we made the trip here. Breathtaking views. The whole park was very well laid out. We took a ride on the gondola. Definitely suggest it as you can get some amazing photos. Also DONT look down between the boards on the bridge 😅
Well worth the cost of the pass. Make sure to get a pic with your states flag while on the bridge!
James Anthony — Google review
Fun and great experience. Nice and accomidating staff. Wheelchair accessible gondola and other parts of the park. Food is expensive and average quality so plan to eat before or after.
Ski resort with many trails & terrains, plus shops & eateries as well as warm-weather activities.
Great mountain and amazing staff. They were the nicest people I've ever seen on a mountain. The rental folks were great, the people running the lifts were great. Everyone was great! Lucky us, it snowed 21" the day before we arrived and had the best conditions! Overall, very nice experience. My only issue was that the village was pretty dead as they couldn't staff the restaurants due to staff shortages. But there is nothing to be done with that.
Neil Anstey — Google review
What a lovely hidden gem off 70. Came out to CO for a family getaway to ski this season and decided to check out some different resorts than what we typically ski. Winter Park turned out to be not only our favorite of the week, but we found the resort to be nice, the staff to be friendly and the mountain to have a lot of great terrain. Our favorite runs were Mary Jane, Edelweiss, Forget-Me-Not on the Mary Jane portion of the mountain. This is an area of only blues and blacks. Not made for beginner skiers. The other portion of the mountain is wonderful also. We loved March Hare & White Rabbit. Of course use Village Way to get back to the main base are, but pay attention to signs. If you take Turnpike to get back to the gondola, you’ll be on some flat ground that will be more difficult - the parking garage is a great option for close parking. The free lot is great as well though. Take the gondola from the lot over to the base. Enjoy your time there! It’s fun!
Ashley Schneider — Google review
My hometown mountain. They allow ski bikes and everything else. Love the varying terrain from park side to Jane side. Spent 10 years here. It's home.
Any holiday, the lift lines are insane but once you get mid mountain, it isn't so bad.
Spencer Y — Google review
I didn’t stay at the hotel but Winter Park is a great ski area. I assumed that because of its proximity to Denver that it wouldn’t be that impressive. I was so wrong. The winding road takes you to a location that is beautifully nestled in the mountains and every view is stunning. The lift workers were efficient at getting people up the mountain. There are plenty of options for food. I ate in the food court area and prices were reasonable. There is a Starbucks at the base. There is both covered and uncovered on site parking. I will definitely return to Winter Park!
Margaret Sipola — Google review
We had the best time. The room at Zephyr was spacious and a great location for our family of five. We took ski lessons with Amanda and our son took snowboarding lessons with Luke which perfectly prepared us for going out on our own the rest of the weekend. We also got to watch the ski competition being held which was so so amazing. We dined at several restaurants on the property with our favorite being the top of the mountain via gondola. Music and incredible views made for a great night! Everyone on staff was friendly and knowledgeable. We’ll definitely be back!
Ashlee Roberson — Google review
This must be a great place to work. It shows in employee attitudes. They are happy, friendly, welcoming and helpful. Skier safety is emphasized in various locations across the mountain and in the facilities. The grooming seems superior to other resorts as well. There is lots of varied terrain that provides challenging fun no matter skill level. It is simply a fun place to ski.
Melanie Woolever — Google review
Amazing resort, plenty of variety including loads of long Blue, Green and Black runs. Fast lifts and if you're willing to choose runs that don't run from the peak you can find empty runs even on the busiest days.
In peak season on weekends - GET THERE EARLY. I arrived at 09:30 am (after sitting in traffic from Denver) and all parking in ALL lots including paid garage parking was full.
In town at Cooper Creek there is free parking with a shuttle to the mountain but the queue was already at over 50+ people waiting.
I'd also recommend bringing your own snacks and water as the lodge food options were absolutely rammed.
Queues for the lifts move fast and the busiest lifts are well managed by the staff on hand.
James Thornton — Google review
*UPDATE* Winter Park’s travel insurance company, Red Sky, reached back out to me to let me know they’d made a mistake on my claim— after I left a bad review, reported to the BBB for false practices, and emailed them. They let me know that I would receive a refund- it was a simple date entry error on their part. I’m updating the stars on Winter Park to reflect my total experience. I would highly recommend reading the fine print on your travel insurance if purchasing. While my story ended on a positive note, many have not. Read Red Sky’s reviews on Google as well as the BBB before you choose to vacation at Winter Park, as the travel insurance you purchase also applies to any condos/properties owned by them. Skiing is expensive, especially if you live out of town. Do your homework.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: I purchased one lift ticket for the 2022-23 season, sustained a back injury and was unable to ski the day I purchased the ticket for. I purchased travel insurance from WP through Red Sky, and ended up making a claim. Although I spoke with an agent several times who assured me I would receive a refund, and had my physician fill out a claim form, Red Sky denied my claim. I hold Winter Park responsible for this poor service from Red Sky. I am a resident of Colorado, and will never ski at this overpriced, irresponsibly managed resort again.
Laurel LW — Google review
Having visited this resort most of my life, I can confidently say it is one of Colorado's finest. Catering to an array of skill levels, it makes it an ideal place for beginners like myself when I first learned to ski. The winter park side is a little easier and is for all skill levels, whereas the Mary Jane terrain is more suited for intermediate/advanced skiers. What sets this resort apart from others includes the quality of terrain and snow, the location, outstanding customer service, and simplicity. The free parking lot is convenient as you can ride the gondola to the base. On the Mary Jane side, there a parking lot right at the base, allowing you to basically step out of your car and be on the slopes in minutes. Its, worth noting that with the increasing popularity of skiing, the resort gets quite busy and pricy at peak times. I recommend planning your visit for an off-peak weekday to get the full experience. If you ever find the opportunity to visit, take full advantage, embrace the thrill, and take in the breathtaking scenery around you.
Ryan Hawley — Google review
Lost my phone on the ski lift. My fault for sure, but I could see where it had fallen, I could see it from the lift. The lift people wouldn't let me duck under the ropes to grab it, nor did anyone lift a finger to help me get it.
I could have had it in 20 seconds. Just 20 seconds to stop the lift and grab it.
They told me not to worry about it, they'll get it at the end of the day.
We came back at the end of the day. No one had bothered to grab it, and over night it was buried in snow. So when we called the next day they said "tough luck"
The only ones who seemed to care at all were the ski patrol, so big thanks to those folks for having a second look for us.
I could understand if I didn't know where it fell. I could understand if it wasn't directly in my line of sight. Completely accessible, within reach.
I will not be back here.
And folks, I recommend jacket pockets with zippers on them.
Also, if you drop your phone at the top or the bottom of the lift, just climb under the ropes and grab it. You'll get kicked off the mountain, but at least you'll have your phone back.
Destiny Frye — Google review
Winter Park resort is one of the closest ski resorts to Denver - despite its proximity, it doesn't feel touristy.
They have plenty of free parking spaces, so long as you get here pretty early. Lifts and grounds are well maintained, and their app will keep you up to date on the latest trail and lift statuses.
They also have plenty of places to eat, as well as cafeteria-like areas where you can microwave your own food from home.
They also have plenty of holiday events, including fireworks and a Christmas eve ski down. A very family friendly, chill place!
Miranda Caserta — Google review
My family decided to go to Winter Park for our annual ski trip and it was such an amazing time. The facilities were impressive. I’ve never been to a resort this big! The rental equipment was top notch and everyone who worked there, from the pro shop to the lifts were so nice. We skied for 3 days and the runs were great everyday, no matter what the weather. The views from the lifts and the top of the runs were breathtaking.
If you are there Thursday-Sunday after 4 pm there are free gondola rides to the top of the mountain. Perfect for people in your party that don’t ski but want to see the spectacular views! Top notch resort.
Bethany O'Neill — Google review
My family really enjoyed the Nature Snowshoe Tour with our guide, Morgan. The route was really beautiful and it was such a relaxing way to experience the slopes. My parents came from sea level and had never snowshoed, and there were other families with younger children. Morgan was very knowledgeable and accommodating for the pace everyone needed. She included regular breaks to stop and take in the surroundings and she shared interesting information about the area. She helped up create wonderful holiday memories!
My son and I had a great SnoGo Tour with Katie and James. They were also very knowledgeable and adjusted to the varied needs of our group. The individualized instruction from our guides was really great. We don't ski or snowboard but we will definitely Snow Bike again!
We had a great time tubing here as well. All of the staff were friendly and helpful and there was so much to do, even for those of us who weren't skiing/snow boarding.
Angela Austin — Google review
Top notch! The shuttle ride was easy and the driver was so friendly and helpful. The lines were short and the trails were great! My friend got ran over by a reckless boarder, and the ski patrol took his pass away. The staff were absolutely amazing and seemed to go out of there way to make my experience the best.
Michael Dunn — Google review
We were first time skiers and opted to take private lessons. Very expensive…but the personal instruction was very valuable…especially when being taught by a man that has been on that hill for 50 years! John McKenzie is the epitome of a professional. He is kind, helpful, accommodating, and one heck of a teacher. In a short time, we were already skiing successfully. I recommend lessons and highly recommend John! I mean this sincerely….he could not have done anything better to make our experience enjoyable and fruitful. Great skier and even better human being.
Winter park was crowded for Spring Break but there were not long lines for lifts, low lines for food, rental equipment line was super quick. It is well run!
We did not stay on property but John encouraged us to come back and stay on-site on our next visit.
All-in-all. We loved Winter Park and will return.
Jeff Duncan — Google review
Only went for the with an unlimited activity pass. A lot of fun! My three kids ages 3, 7, and 8 all had a blast. Highly recommend for a family outing. Staff was amazing at each activity! The alpine slide was a hit for our family! If your in the area it is a must do.
David Bussy — Google review
My favorite skiing place in the world. Very accessible from Denver with amazing snow all winter. You wont be bored as WP offers a wide variety of runs from double blacks to greens but by far the best thing is the trees. Mountain wide you’ll find fun and unique trees for all levels. The food really good but only at lunch rock everywhere else is highly underwhelming. As for housing and the village its small but there is a good sushi place and lots of good places to stay slightly outside of the village.
Sunra — Google review
Hometown Ski Resort with small town feel. close to Denver and accessible with the ski tram from the airport. My favorite ski area in the world because it always has the best powdery snow every season and the food is always great. Easy to expert ski trails for every skill level and great Ski Coaches for the little one to learn to ski while you enjoy a few runs Solo.
C B — Google review
This is our second time skiing at Winter Park Resort and it has been great! I wanted to write this review for my 1:1 private lesson with Adam S. He was incredible- so patient and understanding with teaching me how to handle my anxiety with skiing and control my speed/turns. Winter Park is truly lucky to have a great employee as a skiing instructor! I hope he gets the recognition he deserves.
Gia — Google review
Fantastic resort! Amazing runs. Fast lines. Amazing staff! We had great snow while we were there with a wide variety of run types and difficulties. A lot of runs would be more difficult at other ski resorts: greens are blues, and blues are advanced-intermediate.
Brooks Rea — Google review
Have been to Winter Park 4 years in a row now. Great place to ski! Very reasonable driving distance to Denver's airport, which is one of the big reasons we keep going back. The Winter Park ski lift lines are not near as bad as Breckenridge, but the lift lines for the Mary Jane Park can get pretty long on the weekends and spring break. We have stayed at multiple lodging options on site. Zephyr Mountain Lodge is the nicest, but also the most expensive. Iron Horse is the best ski in/ski out option, but you really have to plan out your runs (especially near the end of the day) in order to make it back to your lodge.
Philip Sluka — Google review
Parking here is a real challenge. The base layout is poor. Many options force you to walk through the village which is long and skinny. Other options are far from the lifts and you are at the mercy of unreliable shuttles. I also found both the interactive grooming map on the web and the grooming layer in the app to be unreliable. Not great. The mountain itself is nice and the lifts well thought out.
Bob Ramstad — Google review
Amazing scenery and views and actually most of the staff is really great and helpful. Perhaps because it’s the busiest week of the year, but our very expensive zephyr lodge room left a lot to be desired. First, it stunk to high heavens. Someone cooked something that should be illegal. Second, we had zero soup or shower gel in the room. We rented from resort, not from renter. And when we tried to get basic amenities, the guy started asking us a ton of questions. They wouldn’t let us drop off luggage and made us change in garage. We arrived 4 hours before check in. Check out of course is at 10am… for this price, we should have been given red carpet. Or at least some soap, you know? never staying in this lodge again.
Dmitriy K — Google review
The lodging was great and they were pretty accommodating to my group. I have skied at a decent amount of resorts and if you love alpine terrain, this place has lots to choose from. The one thing I didn't care for was that they had a lot of cat walk areas and it wasn't easy getting to the other side of the mountain. I had a good time, nothing went wrong. They did their part by providing what they said they would.
Adam Peterson — Google review
We spent two days skiing and took the complimentary tour, both guides Cindy Vito and Kevin G (forgot his last name) were excellent showing us around and covering all major regions. The trails are well groomed we had a wonderful time. We will definitely make it a stop at least once a year!
Mt Evans is a high-altitude peak located in the Rocky Mountains, accessible in the summer through a scenic paved road. At 14,130 feet above sea level, it is the highest paved road in North America offering breathtaking views above the timber-line. Visitors should come prepared with warm clothing as it can be significantly colder at the summit and be on the lookout for mountain goats and other wildlife.
Beautiful but absolutely freezing at the top!! The wind was super strong, I could barely stand straight. And we went in August! I recommend taking a nice big jacket to wear at the top!
Maisha Rahman — Google review
Mount Evans holds a near and dear place to my heart as it was my first 14er that I ever hiked, and with my late uncle at that. The hike itself is not bad for a 14,000 foot peak. It is strenuous but gradual and the views from the top ridge are absolutely breathtaking! If you don't want to hike it, you can drive to the top and just hike a little bit of ways to the summit. Watch for afternoon lightning as it can move up quick here! There's tons of marmots and mountain goats that are very comfortable around people so just keep your distance but enjoy the beauty of nature from one of the most beautiful spots in Colorado!
Jeremy Janus — Google review
Beautiful hike to Mt. Evans from summit lake - when we got to the top there were a ton of mountain goats. It was a rainy, drizzly day so we didn't get to see the beautiful views from the top but that was ok as we saw the wildlife. Really a magical place.
Espey Raun — Google review
The reservation system has made this summit great again. It's busy, but not too busy at the top. Great views, but the road needs some maintenance for bikes to enjoy it coming down.
Adam Kubat — Google review
I went back in the beginning of August with my dad. Other than a lot of people there, which was expected, I did enjoy it and I'd go again some other day. The mountain goats were cute, and I got to see some bighorns for the first time in my life but didn't get a picture as they were further away and I had forgotten my camera back at the KOA I was staying at. The scenery is absolutely beautiful being on the mountain.
Taylor Reeves — Google review
The Mount Evans Scenic Byway is the highest paved road in North America. The summit is 14,130 feet above sea level. It is spectacular up there. Way up above the timber-line. Bring an extra jacket no matter what time of year it is as it's usually 40 degrees colder at the summit than it is down below. And keep your eyes open for mountain goats.
Jeff Thisted — Google review
10/10 recommend- this place is breathtaking. It makes you feel like you’re on top of the world. There is a plethora of wildlife that makes the entrance fee well worth it.
Cole Dwyer — Google review
Not only was reaching the peak of Mount Evans (14,265') an amazing experience, but it has been the highest I've ever been.
What an unforgettable experience! I was fortunate enough to do it with some great friends too.
Finally there are some great pit stops along the way up to the top so don't sleep on those either!
Pro-tip: This was the first time I've ever experienced some degree of altitude sickness (tight chest, difficulty breathing) so try to prepare in advance.
Alex G — Google review
It was awesome. Saw lots of marmots, mountain goats, and other small and large wildlife.
The road was a little rough, but small cars were doing it. There was a blizzard on top, but the roads were well cleared.
You need reservations, but they were fairly easy to get, and it was worth not having the crowds.
Chris Winnett — Google review
Driving up the mountain was a great experience, but probably not for anyone who's afraid of heights. There are some areas for stopping safely and plenty of opportunities to get some great pictures along the way. They charged a small fee per car, but in my opinion it's definitely worth it.
Jose Plancher — Google review
What a great drive! It is over 14,000' above sea level. Old carburation need not apply. Spectacular views and much wildlife. Take the journey!
Frank Masek — Google review
Breathtaking views from the top. You can drive all the way to the top but I’d recommend to stop at the lake summit and potentially start the hike from there. There is a shelter with some areas to shield from wind and rain if necessary.
Alessandra Distefano — Google review
Exceptional view for sure . We went on Oct so didn’t get much ice but place is view photogenic. The drive is thrilling and you can feel it .
DEEPAK KUMAR AGRAWAL — Google review
Beautiful sights, incorporating breathtaking spots and random wild life. Some trails are easy and some are more challenging. After Labor Day the road to the top is closed but one can still walk it. Recommend!
Jenn Gray — Google review
Mount Blue Sky is one of the most beautiful, majestic places on Earth. Whether you choose to hike or drive to the top the journey is well worth it. As you make your way up you’ll see everything from dense forest to lakes, snow, open grassy fields with wildflowers, and a ton of wildlife like marmots and mountain goats. The mountain goats come right up to you, but be careful because they are known to charge at people from time to time if you try to touch them. The view from the top is spectacular, it’s as if you’re on top of the world. No matter how hot it is that day, always bring a jacket! The weather can change quickly and the wind can be intense. Also be sure to make reservations and check for road closures before going. Hope you enjoy it 🤗
kendall lassiter — Google review
Highly, highly recommend a trip up to Mount Evans! It's not too far of a drive from Denver and well worth it. Make sure you buy a timed entry pass. Once you get past the ticketing booth, the drive is incredible. You get sweeping 360 degree views of the mountains, it'll take your breath away. The summit is incredible. Definitely take a picture with the sign, use the restrooms, and hike to the very tip top of the mountain where you can stand on boulders overlooking everything. It's a bit busy, but nothing terrible. I also recommend driving 10 minutes down from the summit to hike around Summit Lake and/or Chicago Lakes (both areas are beautiful)! Did I mention the mountain goats? Truly one of the best parts of the experience was seeing wild mountain goats with their babies or skipping down the side of the road.
Melinda Hicks — Google review
Beautiful views. The road is not as scary as it looks especially during the weekday when it is less crowded. The reservation system is a great implementation as it decreases traffic and overcrowding making the entire trip safer and more enjoyable. There are tons of other roads in Colorado that are way more dangerous such as the Million Dollar Highway. If you are doing any hiking, watch the clouds as it can turn from being sunny into a deadly lightning party.
Bison — Google review
Mt. Evans is one of my favorite places on the planet ❤️. The views are stunning and the wild life is plenty. The shop at the base is full of souvenirs and snacks. Once you get in the scenic highway, there are a few bathrooms up the mountain. If you're afraid of driving on steep mountain roads with no guard rails, this might not be the drive for you. Plan to stop at all of the pull offs and take time to look around. There are a variety of wild flowers and animals but it takes time to find everything. The mountain goats are so beautiful. Big horn sheep are usually around as well as marmots, elk and mule deer. Bring plenty of water and enjoy the day.
Kristin Jerving-Bernard — Google review
Spent a great week in Denver with my wife. The highlight of our trip was driving up to Mount Evans. Nature is beautiful & this was a great display of it. Where we started, it was about 85F, when we reached the submit, the temperature was around 50F & felt like 40F with the wind chill. It even started to hail when we reached the top. Reviews mention bad roads towards the top, but the roads are not that bad. As mentioned, maintain a low speed to ensure that you can make the turns safely. This was an amazing experience & one that I highly recommend to anyone that visits Denver.
Will B — Google review
the last (but unexpected) stop of our trip to CO! There was no plan to visit Mt. Evans scenic byway, but so glad we did! The road is ok (if you mind no guardrails!), i thoroughly enjoyed it. The views from top are simply great. If the weather is fine, one can see Denver as well from here. Like all high mountains, the weather here has its own mind and be prepared for it.
Trail Ridge Road is a scenic mountain route renowned for its stunning alpine vistas. This picturesque roadway offers seasonal access to visitors and boasts breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding peaks. Its striking views make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts looking to take in the natural beauty of the area. However, due to its location and seasonal restrictions, visitors should plan their trip accordingly to ensure they can experience all that Trail Ridge Road has to offer.
The Peak to Peak Highway spans approximately 55 miles and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and more. This scenic road provides breathtaking views of the natural surroundings in the surrounding areas. Visitors can partake in various activities while taking in the beauty of their surroundings.
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a remarkable destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features stunning red-stone cliffs that provide excellent hiking and biking trails. In addition to the natural beauty, visitors can also enjoy a gift shop and cafe. The amphitheater hosts big-name acts, making it an ideal venue for concerts in the future. One can take advantage of the stairs that make up the amphitheater's seating area to get some exercise while enjoying breathtaking views from the top.
This was my first time in Denver Colorado. Everyone recommended this place and I will be the first to say... It was worth the visit! Such a beautiful scenery. No photo will do justice of the actual views you see in person, the views are so beautiful. Words can't even describe it completely! Highly recommend anyone to swing by and make a stop here while in Denver. Kid friendly place
jeff ?El jefe? Reyes — Google review
This review is strictly from a hiking and outdoors perspective, not from a music perspective. We absolutely love this park, the hiking trails are nice and well maintained. The area is absolutely spectacular with not just the amphitheater, and surrounding area. The Red Rocks Amphitheater is also amazing, you have to climb the stairs at least once, it is harder than it looks. The trading post is also worth a stop. If you see one thing, explore the amphitheater. If you have more time try out some of the hiking trails for a more in depth and serene activity. Visiting after snow is also an amazing experience.
Jacation Adventure — Google review
An amazing location with great acoustics. A great place for a concert but they also have events like films on the rocks and workout classes.
The views are worth the climb of hundreds of stairs to the top. Even if you don't come for an event you can just come for views and hiking other days. There is also a full restaurant that is open to the public.
The rows are nicely spaced so people can pass by you with out it being tight. Parking is a workout from were you park to the amphitheater. Be prepared for the climb.
K R — Google review
I recently saw my first concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and it was amazing! The red rocks are stunning, and the acoustics are incredible. The sound of the music bounced off the rocks and filled the air, creating a truly immersive experience.
I had never been to a concert at Red Rocks before, and I was blown away by the beauty of the venue. The amphitheater is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and the views of the surrounding landscape are simply breathtaking. The Denver skyline is also visible from the amphitheater, which adds to the overall beauty of the setting
Kyle Finn — Google review
Was visiting for the weekend and was taken here to see the snow. So pretty getting to see the contrast of the fresh snow on the red rocks and was a nice way to spend part of the day walking around the amphitheater in the snow.
Haven't had a chance to visit for a show yet, but definitely recommend exploring in the snow if you have the opportunity to do so.
Rhian Smith — Google review
Wow what a venue. Was fortunate enough that my friend took me here when in the area. Just hiked area the place. Was a blast. What a unique venue. Loved that they allow you to check out the place during the day . The museum was a lot of fun so much cool stuff has gone down here over the years. Looking forward to coming back for a show.
Blues & Corduroys — Google review
What a beautiful location! We spent several hours there one afternoon.
We first drove up to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. It wasn’t busy, so we found plenty of parking in the upper north lot. There is some parking right by the Amphitheatre itself, but it is limited and you may just end up driving back down.
The setting is wonderful. They were preparing for the Easter sunrise service, but you could still walk the area. We then toured the Visitor Center. It was interesting to see the number of performers who have made an appearance over the years.
I wish I had thought about eating there since we arrived just after 12:30. The prices seemed reasonable for lunch, so we’ll have to try that another time.
We then drove down to the Trading Post. It’s basically a gift shop. It also includes the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, but we didn’t look at that. The place had a nice variety of gifts, particularly clothing, but be prepared: it is expensive.
From there we decided to hike the Trading Post Trail. The sign says it is 1.4 miles long, and it goes in a loop. It took us about 1 hour for us to complete it. The views are incredible along the trail, and I’d highly recommend it.
A note about the trail. If you are facing the Trading Post and go to the left, the trail feels like a more gradual descent. If you go right, there are more steep steps. So you can decide how you want to finish the route if take the full loop.
As for restrooms, we found a number of portable toilets. However, if you like a nicer restroom, we found them at the base of the stage, up by the Visitor Center and behind the Trading Post.
Enjoy your trip to Red Rocks!
Brent Hochstetler — Google review
Probably the best venue to catch a concert at. Really enjoyed the show I got to catch this year. I would recommend you go for an all day event. See you in Red Rocks at night is awesome. I was seated towards the front and the eighth row and the sound was great upfront so I can imagine that the sound in the back was just as good. Definitely a place that I would like to visit again
Moses Duran — Google review
I’m not much of a concert goer, but coming here literally had me in tears it’s so beautiful. You can come in for free when no concerts or events are happening and we got lucky enough to come in on a beautiful day when the concert that evening was doing a free run through and got to experience the magnificence of this amphitheater.
All I can say is, it was borderline life changing. I will go back to a formal event here and I don’t know if any other performance venue can ever compete with this place.
Also, lots of great trails around that are amazing as well. A must see!
Jeremy Lesser — Google review
This venue is so beautiful and just an amazing experience. You can bring in sealed water bottles or sodas and small bags of snacks. I highly recommend bringing a poncho and a small blanket or cushion to sit on. The views and sound is amazing! We also saw baby raccoons near the entrance.
Jeana 602 — Google review
Beautiful! We got there early on a Sunday, like 9am, and we managed to get a spot at the top parking area. It was such a fun experience walking around, seeing the rock formations, and enjoying the morning. There was a large group working out there in the seating area of the amphitheater, which was neat. We walked the short trail that goes by the trading post and we also walked through the visitors center- it was small but really well done! Both our kids (11 and 8) enjoyed the experience, but they struggled a little on all the stairs as it warmed up! Overall, it was such a great excursion in Denver and I’m so happy we made time to check it out!
Dustin and Sarah Campbell — Google review
Most memorable concert ever! I've been to many venues and this by far was the best. Make sure you are able to walk up and down hills and stairs. Our seats were actually a lot closer to the stage, but we were happy sitting in general admission up top.
T. Lloyd — Google review
one of the most beautiful and incredible places I have ever visited in the United States. It has a wonderful view, is 20 minutes from Denver, easy access, has parking, trails, family atmosphere, great for going with friends, family or alone. Take your camera because I guarantee you will take great photos. the energy of the place is incredible. I highly recommend it 10/10
Carlos Duarte — Google review
I went during the day to check it out. I wasn’t aware you could visit outside of an event until someone told me. I was there in late March on the day of the first concert of the season. It was a fun experience just to walk around and see what it’s all about! The scenery is amazing and it’s a great way to spend a bit of time, especially if the weather is nice.
Steph West — Google review
This place is pretty awesome. I stopped by during a visit to Denver as I was keen to see it. There was no show unfortunately (definitely a bucket list worthy venue to watch a concert for the future) but there are trails to explore in the area and also run up and down the steps that make up the amphitheater - that’s is a hard slog. The views are pretty spectacular from the top. There is a mini museum that focuses on the geology as well as the various music concerts that have taken place. Worth the visit.
Nikki Vasiliadis — Google review
Wow what a location. It's now on my bucket list of places to see a concert. With stunning views and fantastic trails for hiking. Really enjoyed watching the people exercising at the amphitheater. This place has had the the who's who in music play to the masses. Can't wait to go back.
Ben Dewolff — Google review
The venue is stunning but there is considerable effort required to experience this beautiful venue. Firstly, elevation. The venue is over 6,000 feet in elevation. Professional athletes need time to acclimate and so will you. Multiple steps and ramps are required to get you to your seat. Stay hydrated, plan ahead, and take your time. Secondly, this is an uncovered outdoor venue. Be prepared. Check the weather, pack and dress accordingly. The seat space allocated on the bench is narrow. Bring a pad or blanket to sit on for comfort. Thirdly, enjoy yourself! You're at an amazing venue enjoying wonderful entertainment! This venue demands extra work, both physically and mentally, but it is worth it!
Lewis Sellers — Google review
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Denver area. The natural beauty of the park is breathtaking, and the outdoor amphitheater is a unique and memorable experience. While the climb to the top can be challenging, the views are well worth the effort. Visitors should be aware that the park can get crowded during peak times, and food options are limited. However, the park's natural trails and scenic views make it a great destination for hiking and outdoor activities.
Kwesi Mensah Aryee — Google review
A must for any music lover or anyone who want to have a musical experience unlike any other.
Get there early for a good parking spot if you are attending a show and be prepared to walk a bit. It was not hard to get in or out of there so don’t let the parking scare you off.
You can go check it out without seeing a show, just check the website for times. Check out the music hall of fame inside the trading post! Very cool stuff!
Miss Val — Google review
Does it even need to be said?? Red Rocks is amazing. I'll never forget my first time visiting here, nor my first concert experience here. Amazing acoustics, there really isn't a bad seat in the house!
Beware that if you are coming from lower elevation, there is a lot of walking involved, and the elevation is no joke! If you can park in the upper parking lot, there will be less uphill walking involved, but it may take a bit longer to exit after the show. Please come hydrated and take the steps slow. They will get your heart rate up more than you might think!
I've seen several concerts here now and all were phenomenal! We have also attended a movie showing for Dune and it was the perfect setting and a lot of fun. People will come pretty early and tailgate/hang out in the parking lots, so feel free to do that before your show. Sometimes they have free sodas for Designated Drivers up at the top by the restaurants, which I've been grateful for!
Food & drinks are pricey as usual, but have been tasty when we've gotten them. The attached restaurant is actually really good if you want dinner before your show!! (You can bring in unopened alcoholic drinks & snacks in a gallon Ziploc to most shows too, just FYI!) I'd recommend bringing a rain jacket or poncho as Morrison can get random weather, as well as a seat cushion or blankets since you will just be sitting on the hard wooden bench. I love that the incline means there is not usually anyone blocking your view!
Cassie Stratton (Cassie Nicole) — Google review
Please don't visit Denver and not go to Red Rock Park. The rock formations, colors and the amphitheater is AMAZING!!! We walked around and was in awe of the splendor of God's work.
Trust me, make some time to go and spend a few hours enjoying God's creation.
We have decided we will come back, as they have great shows here. We have been told by locals we will never enjoy a show the same. The acoustics are wonderful!! They have a sunrise Easter service we were told is amazing and full.
Cynthia Smith — Google review
Absolutely stunning mountain venue that’s medium in size. You feel nestled in between the two rocks and the view of the valley is amazing. There really is no other venue on earth like Red Rocks. It’s extremely special. ✨👌✨
Cons:
This venue is not ideal for those with walking issues. You will walk a lot on cement steps that are both large and small and will stand for many hours. If you have a broken leg, bad hips, a bad back, or any other alignments like that, please heal before attending a concert. It won’t be fun for you as the stairs are unavoidable.
There is also very little coverage if the weather turns sour. It’s rain or shine, so plan accordingly and always bring a good rain jacket (no umbrellas allowed). I’ve stood at RR for 6 hours in the pouring rain and was absolutely soaking after the show. Not my favorite thing to do to be honest.
Lastly, since the pandemic RR has become a lot more commercialized. It used to be a local venue and now it’s outnumber with tourists. Prices have skyrocketed and it’s now very crowded. Long gone are the days (2019 and before) when RR tickets used to be $40-$50 dollars and you could buy them the week of the event. Now tickets are on average $75-$150+ a piece and sell out instantly online. RIP old Red Rocks. You were fun while you lasted.
Aubree Topai — Google review
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is my favorite place to go hiking. It's located in Morrison, Colorado nestled up against the Foothills in Jefferson County (Jeffco). The Red Rocks are amazing to see. The Amphitheatre is a nice size. They have parking at the top of the Amphitheatre and there is a lot of parking at the bottom of it as well.
We normally take the hiking trail that is behind the trading post at the bottom of the Amphitheatre. It takes us about an hour to complete the loop.
I highly recommend going here if you are into hiking.
I've never seen a concert here yet but I have seen that it is listed in many articles as one of the Worlds top concert venues that performers love to perform at.
Susan Pettitt — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit and home around. The views were spectacular. There was parking nearby but it still required a bit of a hike to get to the amphitheater. We visited when there wasn't a concert or show, but you could tell that it would be an amazing place to see your favorite band.
We also went hiking up Red Rocks Trail to Dalton's point to see the full moon rise over the city of Denver. It was a beautiful place. It's a good idea to bring headlamps if you're planning on night hiking. There was still some snow and ice on the trail and a few spots were a little slick. But the hike was amazing and we timed it just right to see the moon rise. It's a must see.
Brian Goulet — Google review
While I was unable to attend a concert here, I am so glad I went out of my way to see this impressive venue. Red Rocks is absolutely a must see for anyone visiting Denver! Parking was simple and I was able to walk the paths into the amphitheater, taking photos along the way and even on the stage.
The information available online was a bit confusing and I was concerned that it was going to be closed when I arrived at nearly 5PM, but it was not and does not appear to close to visitors during daylight hours.
The restrooms at the visitors center were a welcome surprise and were well kept.
An Informed Tourist — Google review
We went in march and it was fun. Really cool to see it in person finally. Parking was kind of far from the entrance due to construction or snow or all of the above and it was quite a workout just to see the amphitheater. Definitely worth it at least once.
Hunter Lewis — Google review
Absolutely outstanding location… the view is absolutely beautiful up there. But please know it’s not for the faint of heart walking up the auditorium stairs to get to the top. But when you are at the top the Visitors Center, stop there for the museum. The museum for the Amphitheater showcases the artists who have performed over the decades… great list of performers. The view is also great back there. And before you take your self off the mountain you have to stop at the shop on the way down… I can’t say it enough… the view the view the view… so good. And it doesn’t hurt to buy a souvenir to remember your trip.
JNelle J — Google review
What is there to say about this iconic venue that hasn’t been said before? I came here to view the sunrise with a colleague and, having only seen photos, was excited to visit. I was blown away by the natural beauty and the perfect orientation to the east for an unforgettable sunrise experience! Note that if you are sensitive to the low oxygen, be weary of the long flights of stairs to climb to get up to the top of the amphitheater.
I did not have a chance to see a concert here but will be back for one soon!
Paul Marban — Google review
This gorgeous place was on my bucket list. I always wanted to come here for a concert but I didn't gte that experience the first time around. Fortunately, this place is breathtaking even in the winter. Don't hesitate to explore just because the weather isn't perfect. You won't regret it
Lorena Cervantes — Google review
Red Rocks Park and amphitheatre are a must see. It's free to enter in the morning when there are no events or if you want to hike the surrounding trails, you're more than able to. It was cool to see that they have a little rock n roll hall of Fame building nearby.
We visited the amphitheatre on a Saturday morning and there are a lot of people that like to workout within the rows of steps there. Great people watching there. Great hiking trails that are free surrounding Red Rocks.
Pearl Street Mall is an upscale and popular pedestrian mall in downtown Boulder, Colorado. It features a variety of shops, restaurants, and art galleries, making it a great place to spend a day shopping or exploring. The mall also has an outdoor cafe area as well as free electric train rides for kids.
Just such a nice downtown area to shop and eat. I always take visitors here to give them the full Boulder experience. There's some great restaurants and bars. I like to go to Savannah Bee Company for the Mead flight they offer. I love the tulips and flowers all along it in the spring. Also fun to see street performers of all different varieties.
Chelsea Hayton — Google review
This was my second visit to Pearl St. and we loved it both times. There's honestly too many places to visit in one day. This outdoor shopping mall is nothing like I've been to in the Midwest (what I'm used to). The shops have something for everyone in them. The various bookstores and toy stores were my favorite. I especially enjoyed the Trident Booksellers and Cafe. Having the option to get my favorite drink and explore a unique bookstore is my favorite way to spend any day.
Kelsey Schultz — Google review
Very cool place. A must visit while in Boulder. Lots of shops and restaurant options. We enjoyed strolling at night or during the day.
Rachel Dela Isla — Google review
This is the beautiful historic downtown of Boulder. There are lots of shops and restaurants along a very walkable and accessible street closed to traffic. It's spotlessly clean and beautifully maintained. The historic buildings are gorgeous and very interesting. I highly recommend visiting!
Tami S. — Google review
Great outdoor walking mall with all sorts of shops, restaurants, and bars. Loved the Ruthie's specialty grilled cheese sandwiches.
When we visited, the public restroom on the mall was out of order and closed but less than 1/2 block down we could use the easily accessible courthouse restrooms.
Scott Gaskins — Google review
Our 1st time visiting Colorado so we wanted to explore and ended up at Pearl Street Mall. A few blocks of shops, restaurants, boutiques, Cafes, Gelato, Ice Cream & more. Such a nice walkway full of beautiful flower beds, plenty of benches... a peaceful feeling.
We had lunch at Pasta Jay's which was delicious! Then went on walking and shopping around at different stores, made a stop at Capital One Cafe for a nice latte, then off for ice cream... simply an amazing day here for us, so we're happy to have found it.
Betty H — Google review
The Pearl Street Mall is one of my favorite places to visit whenever I'm in Boulder! I love that it's not only a place for shopping and eating, but also entertainment and play! Boulder does an amazing job keeping it clean - and the flower beds well maintained. There are fun, one off, places for the kids to play and "get the wiggles out". Next time, I definitely want to let my kiddos play at the splash pad! I was very excited to introduce my kids to the Boulder Bookstore, and I am SO happy they loved it as much as I do!!
Alexandra McCauley — Google review
What a wonderful area. Tons of shops, everything you could possibly want. Plus, many restaurants of all different types. There were a lot of people there, but the size of the area, handles it very well. Plenty of security with the police strolling around with everyone, hardly notice they were there, but comfortable they were! We loved this whole area! Oh, and lots of parking garages and lots all around, that are free on the weekend! Cheers
Chris Hodges — Google review
Such a fun place to shop and explore. Tons of variety in both, something for everyone. Options to shop local, as well as the big name brands Nice, wide area between storefronts to accommodate the masses of people, even outdoor dining areas roped off from the passerby’s. It was beautifully landscaped. There was enjoyable street performers. It’s a wonderful place to spend a few hours and stroll, shop, people watch, eat or drink.
Summer McAuley — Google review
A great place for anyone and everyone to have a wonderful time, to shop, enjoy great food and ice cream, walk around and relax. 100's of stores with 20+ eateries (including 5+ ice cream/gelato shops), 20+ clothing and 10+ accessories, art museums etc.
The ambience was also quite nice and we all loved just walking around and seeing the mountains and other shops in the Mall. The list of shops can be found at
Alan Varghese — Google review
Open concept mall(i.e. not like a traditional mall where all the shops are inside an enclosed giant building). The mall gives a vintage vibe with some exciting art performances. I bought postcards from Art Source International. The mall also has a public restroom which is virtually absent everywhere else in the town.
omkar marathe — Google review
Boulder is such a quirky, hippy, dippy, little college town so if that's your vibe, they are your tribe! Pearl Street is such a staple and a must visit to get the Boulder experience. Eclectic shops, eateries, food trucks. Brazil Fest performs here, very late summer time frame as do other performers and creative outfits. I definitely appreciate the shout out to the LGBTQ on the pedestrian walk as featured in my clip. :)
April Hester — Google review
We made it. This is one of the most beautiful street malls I have ever visited. And no matter how great everything is, there are always mountains in the background to make it better.
Josue Sanchez — Google review
While I was enjoying a magnificent coffee drink from Falafel King, I was lucky to witness the sweet train that goes by every few minutes. The Pearl Street Mall is always such a delight and you’ll never have the same experience twice. There’s always something going on to entertain the throng, such as music, dance, kitty train, etc. A great way to spend your day!
Ruthie Bohemian Writer — Google review
Give or take the university, this is probably the most famous site in Boulder, and rightly so. There is not much I can add to the mythology that has gathered around this mall, other than to say it demands to be seen for itself. Pictures are great but they do not do it justice. This mall is meant to be experienced the beauty and elegance of it, the lively and whimsical atmosphere that contains the spirit of the city of Boulder better than any other place, is not in any individual store or statue or statue or mural, regardless of how colorfully splashy and vibrant those places and sites might be, but in the experience of wandering through the street, exploring, allowing your mind to be overtaken by the symphony of impressions and sensations produced by such a place. Make sure to note even the little intricacies, such as the crosswalks that look like rushing rivers flowing over smooth rocks, capturing the outdoorsy and adventurous essence of Boulder.
Joshua Fagan — Google review
Enjoyed this outdoor space with tons of shops and restaurants. It's worth a visit if you're in Boulder. It's not bargain shopping, but it's fun. Also great for people watching.
Susan Ramlet — Google review
Great outlets and Great food. You have to experience it. This was low season though. Not a lot of crowd. Only the best places were open. But it's a great street to walk by and enjoy the enthusiasm
The 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver is the hub of social and fun activities for locals and tourists alike. It features both local businesses and tourist destinations, such as cafes, restaurants, stores, pubs, charming pavilions, shuttles, pedicabs and horse-drawn carriages.
I’m in love with this lovely vibrant street in Downtown Denver! The main street in Denver for shopping and flowing with the city life, offers a variety of shops and places to relax, bars, great restaurants, cinemas, galleries and more! When in Denver, you have to go there!
Sari — Google review
Great variety of restaurants and shopping. Be sure to ride the free buses up and down to get around. Union Station at the north end is great too! This Christmas season, there was an AMAZING lighted tree that was FREE and really fun (see videos attached). The only down side is there are quite a few panhandlers and others that may not make it very family friendly after about 6PM. Still, even they were pretty peaceful and didn't cause trouble.
Michael Young — Google review
We visited this place because we read that it was built by architect Pei, but to be honest it is not super impressive, and doesn’t look that interesting. Just a regular mall. In the front of the building, on the little square, there are tons of shady homeless, who make the visit very displeasing. Not that it’s the mall’s problem though…
Evgeniya Bozhko (KoriAndrTheCat) — Google review
16th Street Mall is very much like Nicollet Mall, downtown Minneapolis. Food, pedestrians, drinks, shopping and more.
I am not a fan that you cannot sit down anywhere, unless you pay. You have to go to a restaurant. Almost all outdoor Mall seating is gone to try and curb the homelessness and drug problems. The seating that is there is like a trap. I wasn't even sitting down when I had a security guard approach me telling me I needed to leave. Ok, sure. Why? And, I did.
I didn't mention that all I was doing was putting my gloves in my bag.
I'll keep going back when I am craving Caribou Coffee, Sam's or amazing Pho.
Wesley Kaake — Google review
They have the pavers started on block 2 , so it's progress. There's lots of construction on the blocks for the 16th st mall project, but you can still access all the shops, and parking was never easy anyways but theres a couple parking garages that are reasonable one on stout and one on champa. The free ride drives along 15th and 17th instead of 16th while under construction. 15th to go west or north and 17th to go south or east. There's bus stops along the roads. Sam's is great to eat at but my favorite is the Blessed BBQ on welton it's fantastic, he's got the best brisket Ive ever ate. Ikes sandwich shop is awesome too on Curtis. Just be careful of traffic and construction going on. It's gonna get better down there, one block at a time. But support the shops that decided to tough it out thru the construction. They are troopers.
Heidi Bascom — Google review
Always a fun time on the strip. Excellent selection of restaurants, bars, etc. The views are very good. The 16th st mall really gives you a different feel and angle to see most of the city.
Ryan Belcastro — Google review
Had a great time walking and seeing all the cool buildings and trying different food spots. Very friendly and chill people!
Benjamin Larios — Google review
2023-Dec. Lots of construction going on. Lots of stores have closed. There are lots of less unfortunate people living in the streets walking around, but they don't bother you. The free mall ride detoured through adjacent streets due to the construction. See photos for detour map.
Coors Field is the home of the Colorado Rockies, a Major League Baseball team that plays in downtown Denver. The stadium features nostalgic feel combined with state-of-the-art technology, making it one of the premier ballparks in all of baseball. Behind the Seams tours are available during the season and provide a behind-the-scenes look at one of the best ballparks in Major League Baseball.
Got tickets to go to the Rockies vs the Reds... it was a great game .. the process for the tickets was super easy and Coors field was great .. suoer clean and nothing but professional from all the workers to the Concessions.. the prices were not to bad . They actually compete with some of the local bars for food and beer prices.. we will be going back and I hope to have the same great experience
Frank E — Google review
Colors field is a very nice baseball park. Easy access in downtown with lots of parking options available. They are card only inside and have lots of vendors to choose from for food. Someone is always available to help out if you need to find something. Decently accessible but lacking more elevators for those who need them. Have always had a good time here!
Robin Martinez — Google review
First time at Coors field and was not disappointed! Seats are comfortable and plenty of leg room for a 6 foot person. Food was great..team store was clean and organized. ♿️ parking was great with plenty of spots and greatly appreciated located in lot A/B for those that need it. Be aware if you have not been there that levels 200's and 100's are on the same level for some. Signs are posted everywhere though which was great. Leaving the stadium they really control traffic well so your not sitting forever! As a disabled veteran and was there with 2 other veterans, appreciated the "hats off" in between the inning! Thank you for that honor to stand with my fellow veterans! Overall, great first experience and will definitely be back for more games.
Bart Truchanowicz — Google review
I bought last minute tickets for my son and myself to see the Yanks play the Rockies. Ended up sitting in the second row. We had a great time. This isn't the fault of the Rockies of course, as it's mandated league wide, but the addition of the netting is quite distracting. I understand it's due to an increase in fan injuries. Most likely due to fans spending too much time on their phones and not enough time watching the game. Just something I noticed.
Other than that we had a great time. Top: go online ahead of time and purchase a parking pass. I bought one for $21 at a parking garage less than . 5 miles away. One less thing to worry about.
Brian White — Google review
Beautiful baseball stadium in downtown Denver. This stadium is a few blocks away from Union Station and easy to walk to. So many restaurants and bars nearby for a drink or two before or after the game. This stadium has some awesome views of the mountains off in the distance. A great selection of food to choose from, we tried several things from tacos, brats and the fried dough; everything was delicious!
H Caballero — Google review
This is a beautiful ballpark located in downtown Denver. It has some spectacular views. If you connote third deck row 20 all the seats up there are purple marking the mile high seats. They have wonderful views of the mountains. Also there is a great selection of food here. So much food options there was too many for me to try and not enough time to try them all. I have to say if you haven’t already try the Colorado rocky mountain oysters. They are not bad at all. You have to try them at least once.
Kevin Drost — Google review
An okay stadium. There's only one large screen for the stadium, so if you're sitting up top, forget about knowing what's going on, or seeing a replay, up close. Getting in wasn't too bad of a wait. The security folks were nice, as everyone was entering/exiting. The stadium was constructed in such a way that the majority of the stadium is in the sun while only the area near third base is in the shade -- PRO TIP: get tickets on the third base side if you want to be in the shade!!!
Rachel Rachel — Google review
I really enjoyed my first game at Coors field. It was awesome! The seats in section 120 were great. We got lucky and the Rockies won the game and we also came during fan appreciation day and saw an amazing display of fireworks.
I wish they didn’t stop serving on the 7th inning. It’s up to people to make their adult decisions and choose to drink or not.
Brayden Ainzuain — Google review
Despite being a baseball fan for almost 2 decades (2004) and Yankees being my favorite team since then, I never actually went to a baseball game in my life until last week. Despite the Dodgers and Angels being close to me, I never had the courage to actually attend a baseball game. So I decided to go to Coors Field while visiting Denver(for the first time as well) and I'm glad I did. It was a blast. It was a bit of a headache trying to find my seat, but I eventually found it. Friendly staff. Friendly people sitting next to me. Great game too! Rockies almost rallying on the bottom of the 9th was a great way to end the game. Much better to watch the game in person than TV that's for sure.
Unforgettable experience. I would attend again.
Jean Arthur — Google review
Very nice field! Beautiful area and the weather was nice. However it was an afternoon game in June and got pretty warm because we were right in the sun with no shade. Still good time just 4 stars because lack of shade in seating area.
Jake Stringfellow — Google review
We came to the game on 7/1 to watch the Rockies play the St. Louis Cardinals. This was Nolan Arenado’s first game back in Colorado so it was nice to see him receive a well deserved ovation. This was only my second time here but I really love this ballpark. It is extremely well done and comes off as classic without being gimmicky.
The game day staff were extremely nice and helped assist us with questions. A fan behind us brought a towel to dry off his seat from an earlier rain shower and he let us use it as well. Even though we were dressed out for the Cardinals we had fun interactions with Rockies fans and everyone seemed happy to be at the ballpark.
We sat in the lower part of the upper deck behind home plate and I thought they were great seats. The seats along the first base line receive quite a bit of evening sun but they also have views of the mountains. Some concession stands offer a kids meal for $5 which is great for families. You can also bring in unopened non-alcoholic drinks which I would highly recommend. We caught a street vendor outside but there is also a 7-Eleven store on Blake street towards downtown nearby.
We walked up and down the 16th street pedestrian mall before and after the game to our downtown hotel. There are homeless people but we never felt unsafe despite the late hour. Coors Field is a great baseball stadium and a must see for anyone visiting Denver.
Lucas Madden — Google review
The Rockies played against the Braves during our stay in Denver. We've never been to a baseball game and we tough it would be a fun night. And it was! It's a really nice stadium with beautiful views over the Rocky Mountains. There was a good vibe and a nice bar close to our seats. We had a very good time eventough they didn't win the game.
Merel Boontje — Google review
Coors Field is a true gem among ballparks. Ranked at #13 on my professional stadium tour, it comfortably earns a spot in my top 5. Despite being only 28 years old, it exudes the charm of an old-time ballpark. Everywhere you turn, you'll find nods to Rockies history, and the views are equally breathtaking. Coors Field excels in areas where other stadiums often fall short; the food is both delicious and reasonably priced, ensuring that enjoying dinner at the game won't break the bank. Plus, the free parking lot shuttle is a fantastic perk. Although parking comes at a cost, having a shuttle option is perfect for those who prefer not to walk or have children in tow. All in all, Coors Field is a treasure in Denver that deserves a visit from both diehard baseball fans and casual enthusiasts alike.
Michael Ullmer — Google review
One of the most beautiful stadiums in all of major league baseball. Very conveniently located in downtown Denver and easy to get to whether you’re downtown or coming off of the interstate. Lots of great food, craft, beer, and incredible Colorado weather to watch a baseball game. The backdrop over the scoreboard and to the west is an incredible view of the Colorado mountains. This is especially awesome for a summer early evening game to watch the sunset. Very family oriented stadium and an overall great time.
Living in Northern Colorado REALTOR — Google review
Parked in lot B, not that bad of a walk. Dead center view bleacher style seats in this area. Not bad got a little sore after sitting for a while. The food and drinks is why it didn't get more stars. Hot dog bond fell apart and it was opening day. Draft beers were all foamy. Carnitas nachos were probably the best thing we had but we're salty. Pretzel bites hard. They should have their own draft beer made for the Baseball Club. Should have more selections of other kind of beers. We were entertained with the game
David Matuska — Google review
One of the best field tours me and my wife have done.
We decided to go to the tour during our trip to DEN.
Grab tickets the day of on a Wednesday, off season.
Highly recommended to due during the week, we had a group tour but we’re the only ones on it.
Ended up being a private tour with Phil, the lead tour from Coors field for the last 17yrs.
Learned a lot about the stadium, the team, the infrastructure and the staff.
Tour takes you throughout the stadium, including the visitors dugout, legacy suites, restaurants, outfield rooftop section and home plate on field photo.
Great value for the cost, set us back only ~$30 per ticket.
Highly recommended.
Jeffrey Lucas — Google review
Nice atmosphere but team hasn’t been great over the last few years. Good food and drink options. The surround area around Coors Field is nice, filled with lots of food and drink options.
Josh Baltazar — Google review
Stopped by for a night game while visiting Denver. The fans were very welcoming and the atmosphere was laid back. Tickets were very affordable especially for being right down first base line! Outdoorsy outfield was a nice touch too.
Carson Greifenkamp — Google review
I've been to 60% of the MLB ballparks and this is one of the nicest. Tons of cool nooks and sightlines to explore. Bike lanes to and from the ballpark. Lots of good bars and rooftop patios to visit within walking distance.
Kevin S — Google review
I love baseball and enjoying a game in Colorado is best case when you visit Coors field. I was able to find parking even with the broncos game partaking nearby. I had very reasonable seats and food once inside the stadium. Rockies fans were absolutely amazing even with my Padres gear on visiting as a spectator. The stadium was super clean and very walkable. I’d highly recommend checking out this stadium for a ballgame if you love baseball.
The Denver Botanic Gardens is a public garden that boasts a variety of gardens and an outdoor sculpture gallery. The botanical garden is known for its endemic plants, as well as its collection of flowers and sculptures.
Parking is easy, staff is super friendly! You can purchase tickets online for easy check in when you arrive. Cute gift shop and a few different spots for a coffee or a bite to eat. Very nice to walk through and enjoy the many different garden, plants and flowers. Beautiful place!
Aubrey Glaze — Google review
Denver Botanic Gardens is one of the most beautiful gardens I have been to! The gardens are stunning, unique and very well maintained throughout the year. The staff and volunteers are extremely kind and helpful. They also have delicious food and drinks that you can enjoy inside the garden. I also highly recommend the Halloween and Holiday light shows they have in the fall and winter. A lovely place to visit anytime of year!
Heather Mires — Google review
Amazing place to spend the day. So many different areas with unique plants, flowers, and displays. While most are outdoors, there's several indoor areas if you want to get out the sun.
Nice combination of using both floral and water gardens. The different gardens are Gardens of the West, International Gardens, Ornamental Gardens, Shady Gardens, and Water Gardens.
You can easily spend a few hours just walking between the different gardens. Regardless of preference, age, physical ability, there's plenty to see here. The gardens are so large, there was never any crowded areas.
LeWayne Ballard — Google review
This is always a pleasant place to visit when in town. We recently enjoyed a picnic in the gardens while listening to a variety of musicians. Take a stroll through the creative and colorful garden arrangements or catch a concert there when you are able. Make sure to tour both inside and out spaces and grab a bite at a cafe should you have time. They also hav3 wonderful light shows in the winter and educational events as well. Have visited now for over 40 years and we are never disappointed.
c ?cfl? lane — Google review
This is a wonderful place to visit with the family, a first date or just to get out of the house. Has wonderful and exotic plant life. As well as different bug species and types. There are so many attractions inside and out for adults and kids. Also has a library where you can purchase books. Families and kids would love it here.
Kamborghini Hobbies — Google review
Very excited to see the spirit guide sculptures. The tulips are in full bloom and it was great. Love the smells that come from the blossoming flowers. As always, great staff that help you along the way. Love this place. Will definitely go again.
JuLi Ssa — Google review
We came in early spring so there were not too many blooms. The tropical plants were amazing. The science pyramid was good for kids. The landscaping is beautiful. I especially enjoyed the moongates and their description. It was very picturesque even without everything in bloom
Elaine Lee — Google review
The Denver Botanic Gardens was a great place to visit - even in the winter when not much is growing. They accept reciprocal memberships from other gardens across the country as well. The conservatory was a great retreat for warmth and to experience beautifully blooming plants. The art galleries were a nice addition as well. Artfully running streams and other water features masked the sounds of the surrounding city. The gift shop is also top notch!
John Jones — Google review
An absolute overload of beauty! These gardens bring such joy and wonder to visitors of all ages. With plenty of corners and unique spaces, it’s easy to find peace and tranquility even with lots of people. It’s all so extraordinary that I can’t have any one favorite part.
LS Sheldon — Google review
Peaceful morning amongst a wide variety of plants, flowers and creatures. Nice outing for all ages. We spent 2 hours here. Sat at various benches throughout the grounds to ensure we took time to enjoy. Visited all the buildings too. Highly recommend this reasonably priced garden and gift shop.
Renee — Google review
The gardens are gorgeous! There were quite a bit of people when we visited, but it didn’t feel crowded. There were a lot of shades and places that were cooler in the middle of July. The gift shop has a unique collection of merchandise to choose from. The staff in the ticket booth and the gift shops are super nice too. Would recommend to visit!
Elaine Chen — Google review
Art and plants blend into this special place. Various exhibition halls related to natural plants, whether indoors or outdoors, are amazing everywhere. The arched-back tropical plant pavilion makes people feel like they are in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia. The orchids in the orchid pavilion are so beautiful and unforgettable.
Vick Sh — Google review
Such a beautiful garden with much to see. It was well kept and clean. A very nice place to go take a walk about and learn about the different plants. There’s a nicely sized pond in which you can also see fish. Would recommend for a casual stroll, date, or family outing…..just an all around nice time.
Analilian Torres — Google review
I absolutely love Denver Botanic Gardens! The architecture in the park combined with the different plants and flowers is stunning. It is one of my favorite places to photograph in Denver. They have several different wedding spots, and are true pros at helping you set everything up for the day! If you love plants, color and landscape design this is a great place for your wedding!
Josie V Photography — Google review
Such a beautiful, peaceful place to stroll around! We came here around 10:30am and it was already bustling. There's plenty of free parking and if you bought a ticket online, you can skip the ticket booth. We enjoyed seeing the different flowers, the Japanese pavilion and the bonsai trees. Absolutely a gem of a place and you can really feel the love and care poured into these gardens. Highly recommend a visit!
Tracy Sung — Google review
The gardens are really beautiful, you can definitely spend a lot of time here but you can also see everything within an hour and a half if you’ve got other things to do in the city. They have a cafe on site that you can visit, I didn’t try it because the line was super long. There were a couple of areas closed off since they’re renovating, but there was still plenty to see.
There’s also a learning building that is interactive and more geared towards kids, so I think it’s a great place to bring kiddos.
The gift shop has a lot of cool items as well!
Alex — Google review
Wow what a beautiful place! Friendly and welcoming staff! The gardens are broken up into different areas. There’s so much to see the water lilies were definitely my favorite! absolutely beautiful. You Can probably go through all of the gardens with leisure walk in about 2 1/2 to 3 hours. We didn’t make it indoors.
Shemi Dixon — Google review
The gardens are nicely laid out with a wide variety of ecosystems represented. My favorite was the water gardens. They are already in the process of setting up the Holiday lighting in the garden. Bistro dining was a good option, but prepare for long lines at lunch time.
J Cunningham — Google review
Denver Botanic Gardens was on our “things to do” in Denver. Such a beautiful and peaceful space. I have special love for orchids! 😍
It was a great experience to see an abundance of beautiful flowers and plants from all over the world. You can easily spend hours exploring the gardens.
There was Ghosts in the Gardens - Open Air Scare for Halloween celebration. 🎃 Pretty cool.
Loved the history in the Japanese Garden, seeing the Bonsai trees was magical.
We went on a weekday so parking was not an issue.
We enjoy visiting botanical gardens all over the world and this one didn’t disappoint!
Lourdes Summerdancer — Google review
Love visiting whenever I get the chance. I took a stroll recently with visiting family and had a wonderful time. The selection of flowers and plants is amazing and so diverse. There's always so much to look at. I usually take about 3 hours in the gardens but you could easily go through it in a little more than an hour.
It was crowded when I last visited but you could only tell in the cafe and other indoor areas. Its never too bad though. The whole place is super clean and all the workers are nice and helpful. I would definitely recommend it to anyone in the area
Jenn O — Google review
I am new to Denver and just recently been able to visit the Denver Botanic Gardens. Once during the fall event and again during the Christmas lights. I love that they sell tickets for time slots so you are able to enjoy the gardens without the huge crowds but purchase early because they sale out quickly but all is totally worth it. I went during the day for fall and the fall colors were on fire. Night time for the Christmas lights was absolutely gorgeous! There is a free parking garage. Staff is amazingly friendly and promise a good time. I highly recommend a visit!
RePaula Tate — Google review
I Was invited by one of my friends and the experience is amazing. This place is filled with plants from all over the world.
The Spheres is a beautiful place! The outside is so interesting to look at and the inside is filled with plants.
I definitely recommend coming here and looking around, it’s a great way to spend an hour.
Andy Adem — Google review
Truly an amazing garden that you can tell has had lots of love put into it. I especially appreciated the greenhouses and the wide variety of healthy, exotic, and tropical plants! Amazing library nearby, too!
Grey — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden with lots of variety in landscapes and types of flora. Visited in mid March so wasn't as impressive as I'm sure it must be later in the spring summer and fall. Great way to spend a few relaxing hours outside on a nice afternoon. Plenty of benches strewn about to sit an relax a bit also.
Michael Quigley — Google review
I'm a big fan of Denver Botanic Gardens. Love it so much, I became a member. The gardens are, of course, amazing. But I love the conservatory. Take your time and just spend the day walking the gardens and seeing everything they have to offer. You can rest of two different restaurants, both with delicious food. The gift shop is great and if you enjoy art, they are galleries that rotate different exhibits. You won't be disappointed.
J G — Google review
DBG never gets old. I love the art almost as much as the gardens...haven't been disappointed by an installation yet. With countless favorite individual plants to focus on, I still find myself walking down a quiet path just for the ambience. Thank you for all the years / seasons of enjoyment.
j p — Google review
Beautiful area. Really loved the tropical plants. That was my favorite exhibition. Really well put together area of plants. Nice and spacious really like the pyramid in the middle it's also very interactive inside.
We were visiting again from Michigan, and I do enjoy this place. Great beer and wonderful atmosphere. The people here are great. I want to give a shout out to Dave, he is a fellow veteran that works at the brewery and he hooked a fellow retired veteran. Also I was spending my birthday there as well. They were having a concert that evening which was pretty cool. There was a food truck there that had killer Mac n cheese with smoked pork on the top. All in all a Great experience.
Kenneth Paulus — Google review
I just stopped for an hour on my way into town — perfect way to get a sense of Fort Collins from the get-go! All the outdoor seating was great and the weather was perfect, so the mood of the crowd was super happy, aided by great beers. I loved my pint of Voodoo Ranger Juicy Hazy IPA.
On a second visit, a Sunday afternoon with perfect weather, it looked as if the whole town had converged on the place! Every table was occupied, so we took our beers and sat on the edge of the stage, a perfect place to watch the Dads Mini-golf Open, which was a kick! Funny to watch the “gallery” moving from hole to hole and getting quiet for a shot! Like the other big brewery in town, this is a real, lively, thriving community center for Fort Collins.
Marsha Russell — Google review
Absolutely fantastic customer service! Great people and great beer! They love talking about beer so if you have questions just ask. You’ll learn something and genuinely have a brewery experience unlike others. Take the tour, if you don’t want to walk sit and enjoy a flight and take a tour of the flight. Be positive, have fun, and the staff will guide you through!
Derek Schmitz — Google review
We visited New Belgium in Fort Collins for the first time this past December and had an absolute blast! Our small group of four received a very personal tour from Caitlin and she provided a topnotch experience. I've been on probably 8-10 brewery tours in various states but this one was the best, by far, and a lot of that is attributable to our tour guide, Caitlin. She took us all around the brewery and let us sample each of the different beers on tap. We even got a chance to pour our own samples! In addition to providing all of the details and information on how the beers are produced, Caitlin was great about fielding our questions while walking us through each part of the brewery. We even had a chance to check out the barrel room, which was really cool. If you find yourself in Fort Collins and you have time to check out New Belgium, be sure to take the tour!
Michael Trivette — Google review
Wow- where to start!
New Belgium is an experience to behold by all! PROMISE!!
Great outside area to enjoy drinks, friends, family, food and maybe even meet new people.
There are games to play, kid friendly areas!
The drink options are plentiful.
There’s a food truck every day and it’s not always the same - you can check website beforehand.
Bathrooms are clean, plenty of seating. Handicap accessible.
J H — Google review
I've often enjoyed beers from New Belgium Brewing Company and always found them delightful. Fortunately, during my trip to Fort Collins, I had the chance to visit their brewing house. From the stunning architecture and scenic squares to the people reveling in the moment amidst breathtaking natural surroundings — it was an enchanting experience. This visit truly transformed my perspective on drinking beer. It was both pleasurable and uplifting. Thank you for such a memorable time :)
Jiseob Kim — Google review
I have always enjoyed this brewery. New Belgian brewery company has an awesome campus! I enjoy their beers, especially their 1554. It was excellent to have it fresh from the brewer! Being able to take my dog also made it fun. There were tons of dogs here! Absolutely aligns the Fort Collins dog vibe.
Definitely a great spot to check out and enjoy a beer. They also had a food truck here while I was there.
Enjoy!
Aaron Decker — Google review
Happy to say after almost a year New Belgium inside is open again. Very large property for a brewery with a full bar selection and gift selection inside.
Outside they have a food truck and a very large patio slave that can get really busy during the summer. At night they have outdoor fireplaces.
Overall just a great place to chill outside with a beer and friends.
Steve Dempsey — Google review
Visiting FOCO for the weekend and had friends take us out for beer at some breweries and the second one today was New Belgium. The place was absolutely packed on a Friday mid-afternoon. Don't these people work? We ended up sitting outside. I went with a sour, Dominga Paloma, and it didn't disappoint. We would need to come back on a weekday as we were told it is usually not as busy.
David Striker — Google review
This is a fine brewery. Not fine as in average fine as in fine like fine wine. They have a wonderfully large field that is great for field games or little ones to run around.
The staff is extremely friendly and go out of their way to make you feel welcome and cared for.
There is a great selection of beers including the new Belgium bangers like fat tire and the 9 million iterations of voodoo ranger IPA but also a lot of exclusive and small batch beers that are not easily found.
They also have sparkling water on tap and not just normal sparkling water but flavored sparkling water that is purple and beautiful.
So if you’re looking for a fine time, with some fine brews, with fine company; come to this fine brewery. (Again all these fines are like fine wine not average fine)
Mickey Citarella — Google review
Had a blast on the tour! Three samples and you get to ride a slide at the end. It was interesting hearing about the company and how they make their beer. We were on the tour with some people who went every time someone was in town. I thought that was so cool and I could see why they would do that.
A D — Google review
One of the best breweries in Colorado. The staff is super cool and friendly. We enjoyed a fun tour of the brewery with Everton. It was great learning the New Belgium history while trying some great new beers. This place was designed very well and has a great space for you to enjoy the well crafted beer. Your team has created a great time for anyone who visits. One word to describe - WOW. Thanks again
Johnny Throckmorton — Google review
Excellent tour. Ross our guide was outstanding. Great history of the brewery, current production and like 32 ounces of beer along the way. And don’t miss doing the slide at the end.
vicki mcintire — Google review
Don't let the logo turn you away. This is an imperial IPA. Very smooth and thirst quenching. Knocked several back and was having a good time real fast. Lol. I say check it out at your local store if they have them. If they don't change your store or request that they start selling Voodoo beer.
Zeke Lyles — Google review
We booked two private tours with them for our wedding guests the day after the wedding, and it was the most AMAZING experience! We love New Belgium! Everyone was so impressed, and our tour guides were so kind, personable, and informative! Our wedding guests said it was the best tour they’ve ever been on. Our tour started at noon, and we ended up staying until 6 PM and just hanging out on their amazing patio.😊 It was the best end to our wedding weekend!
Anna Harward — Google review
Went on a 90 minute brewery tour and had a great time. Small group of about 10 people. The tour guide was energetic and friendly! She explained the history of the company and described all the steps in the beer making process. We also tasted about 4 different beers along the way. I would certainly recommend it. The tour costs $10 and you can buy tickets online in advance.
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