Great Weekend Getaways Near Denver
Good Weekend Trips from Denver? Oh yes, there are some great places to go. I've added a few great (and not too pricy) places to go. The sky’s the limit when it comes to interesting places to spend a weekend away from Denver. Our centralized location is conducive to easy weekend getaways in nearly every direction! Here are a few ideas and websites to get weekend getaway going. I used the Pepsi Center as the “center” of Denver for reference. I’m not very clever, I know. Anyway, using a common reference, I am able to approximate time and distance for each of the weekend getaways. Santa Fe, New Mexico and Mesa Verde, Colorado might suit those who have a 3-day weekend given their distance.
Sunset at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park Moab, Utah
Mesa Verde, Colorado
The cliff dwellings, scenery and history make this a trip for those who don’t mind stretching their legs after a fairly long road trip (it’s up to 9 hours to get there). There are a variety of vacation packages that can make Mesa Verde very enjoyable. Weather you’re a sleeping under the stars type or sleeping in a 4 star hotel type, there are several choices near Mesa Verde. I recommend staying in Durango as it is a great, old west town that has nice accommodations. Cortez is closer to the cliff dwellings; it’s okay, but a bit on the unpleasant side for discount motels.
I highly recommend going to the Mesa Verde National Park Museum first – especially if you are new to the area.
There are many ways to get down to Mesa Verde. I usually take the longer route as it’s along I-25 South which can be a fast highway. Once you get to Walsenburg, head west on HWY 160 which will take you into Durango. From there you can either continue one HWY 160 to Cortez or head southwest to Mesa Verde (following the signs - it’s easy).
There are several ways to go and I suggest using Mapquest to find a route to your taste.
Be VERY careful in town; there are a lot of cops in Durango and Cortez.
Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde, Colorado
For the uninitiated, this is a fantastic site full of slides and information that should tickle your fancy. It has some in-depth information about attractions the Mesa Verde government site may not contain.
Estes Park, Colorado
It never ceases to amaze me how many people in Denver I know that have never been to Estes Park. Now, many of those folk are transplants and have never been privy to the overwhelming beauty of Estes Park.
This is a very family friendly area with a variety of diversion (especially in non winter months). Check out some of the great events happening in the heart of Estes.
Oh, and for you Italian food lovers – you’ve GOT to try the Dunraven Inn, it’s so good!
The Stanley Hotel is a major tourist’s stop (and a mighty nice hotel) and I recommend swinging by. This is the same hotel that the original “Shining” movie was filmed AND Steven King once stayed there (which is where he got the idea for the story after some unusual occurrences).
Trail Ridge Road “”">America’s highest continuous highway.” First opened in 1938, the 48 mile road twists from Estes Park</st1:placetype> to Grand Lake (there is a short loop that takes you from Este, back to Estes). There are several scenic spots to stop and a few bathrooms. Trail Ridge Road’s peak is 12,183 feet; make sure you have plenty of gas and drink that water!
This is one of the easiest getaways to access among my few suggestions and should only take an hour and a ½ from Pepsi Center as it’s about 65 miles. Take northbound I 25 to US 36 West. This will take you into the heart of Estes Park.
There are many attractions in Estes State Park that this sight can bring to your attention. Remember, Estes is an extremely popular place to visit year-round and heavy tourists seasons tend to fill the place up. Make your reservations and plans in advance
Great Italian food in Estes
Moab, Utah
Anybody worth their salt in the rough n’ tough 4X4 world knows Moab as one of the best off road locations on the planet. Trails go from easy dirt roads that explore the amazing Arches National Park to the most insane obstacles on the face of the earth.
There is so much more to Moab.
EVERY recreation can be explored and even road bicyclists can enjoy excellent roads (during non winter months). There’s camping, climbing, fishing, off road EVERYTHING, hiking, golfing (I’m told “The Hideout Golf Course” is amazing) and rafting in one of the most scenic desert locations in the states. The family can enjoy Arches National Park, which truly is a wonder of nature. You can drive the whole thing in your car, bike or hike major portions.
Moab itself has great taverns, shops, restaurants and motels.
From the Pepsi Center, the trip is about 5 hours and change (340 – 360 miles give or take, depending on your route). I’ve made it in 4 hours and change – mostly around the speed limit. Basically, take the I70 West passing Grand Junction. Exit #182 and head south (you’ll see signs for Arches National Park and Moab). You will pass the Arches National Park entrance as you continue south. A few miles later – you’ll be in Moab!
Here’s a great place to get more information about your Moab trip. Be sure to look at the various links for year-round activities.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Yes, Santa Fe is a bit of a drive – but, it’s worth it. My wife and I have driven this route a few times (essentially south on I25 for 6 hours – 389 miles) and had a wonderful time summer and winter.
The beauty of Santa Fe is awe inspiring. There is something that has yet to be over cultivated like a majority of our country’s destinations.Santa Fe has inspired artists, poets, writers, photographers and still maintains a hold on many visitors (some of my European ancestors liked it so much, they moved directly there only weeks after getting off the boat).
Check out the 100th anniversary of Santa Fe at: http://museumofnewmexico.org/calendar100.php</font and enjoy the nearly year-round selection of festivals. It may only be 6 hours away, but it feels like another country.
The choices of motels and Hotels are vast. I highly recommend one of a dozen adobe-style hotels and motels as many will help you get into the whole New Mexico rhythm. From the Pepsi Center take the I25 South for 5 hours and change for 389 miles. Uh, that’s about it as you will see exit 282B which will direct you right into down town. PLEASE try the local fare as it is AMAZING!
Great getaways from Denver!
One of the few places where it is possible to see the long-deserted homes of the Ancient Pueblo people, Mesa Verde National Park celebrates both the beauty of southwest Colorado and the long-gone culture that built their dwellings in the area between 600 and 1300 C.E. Archaeological wonders at the pa...
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One of the few places where it is possible to see the long-deserted homes of the Ancient Pueblo people, Mesa Verde National Park celebrates both the beauty of southwest Colorado and the long-gone culture that built their dwellings in the area between 600 and 1300 C.E. Archaeological wonders at the park include hundreds of cliff dwellings created by these people as well as old tools, decorative items and other materials left behind and collected in the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. Miles of hiking trails lead to both these ruins and stunning vistas of the surrounding area; stay overnight in the Far View Lodge or at the park's campground. The park is located about 37 miles to the west of Durango, near the one-of-a-kind Four Corners.
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Entry fee for private vehicles: $10 - $15. Tour prices vary, check website for details.
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One of the few places where it is possible to see the long-deserted homes of the Ancient Pueblo people, Mesa Verde National Park celebrates both the beauty of southwest Colorado and the long-gone culture that built their dwellings in the area between 600 and 1300 C.E. Archaeological wonders at the park include hundreds of cliff dwellings created by these people as well as old tools, decorative items and other materials left behind and collected in the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. Miles of hiking trails lead to both these ruins and stunning vistas of the surrounding area; stay overnight in the Far View Lodge or at the park's campground. The park is located about 37 miles to the west of Durango, near the one-of-a-kind Four Corners.
Rotary Park is a secluded, relaxing three acre park that features a playground with musical equipment, rest rooms, and a covered shelter house. Also at the park is a native hummingbird garden that offers wonderful opportunities to see the tiny birds in a natural habitat. The park is connected to th...
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Rotary Park is a secluded, relaxing three acre park that features a playground with musical equipment, rest rooms, and a covered shelter house. Also at the park is a native hummingbird garden that offers wonderful opportunities to see the tiny birds in a natural habitat. The park is connected to the city's biking and walking trails making it easy to access downtown.
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Rotary Park is a secluded, relaxing three acre park that features a playground with musical equipment, rest rooms, and a covered shelter house. Also at the park is a native hummingbird garden that offers wonderful opportunities to see the tiny birds in a natural habitat. The park is connected to the city's biking and walking trails making it easy to access downtown.
An offshoot of the original 21,000 acres of open space given to the Presbyterian Church in 1955, the Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe is a dedicated conference space and group retreat, specifically catering to local nonprofits and religious groups. Overnight facilities can accomodate up to 70 guests in comfor...
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An offshoot of the original 21,000 acres of open space given to the Presbyterian Church in 1955, the Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe is a dedicated conference space and group retreat, specifically catering to local nonprofits and religious groups. Overnight facilities can accomodate up to 70 guests in comfortable, austere rooms and an on site dining staff furnishes buffet-style meals. It is centrally located just a few blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza.
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An offshoot of the original 21,000 acres of open space given to the Presbyterian Church in 1955, the Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe is a dedicated conference space and group retreat, specifically catering to local nonprofits and religious groups. Overnight facilities can accomodate up to 70 guests in comfortable, austere rooms and an on site dining staff furnishes buffet-style meals. It is centrally located just a few blocks from the Santa Fe Plaza.
Famous for its old world charm, The Stanley Hotel boasts spectacular views in every direction and is less than 6 miles away from Rocky Mountain National Park. Multi-million dollar renovations have restored this 138-guestroom hotel to its original grandeur. Listed on the National Register of Historic ...
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Famous for its old world charm, The Stanley Hotel boasts spectacular views in every direction and is less than 6 miles away from Rocky Mountain National Park. Multi-million dollar renovations have restored this 138-guestroom hotel to its original grandeur. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a member of Historic Hotels of America, the Stanley offers over 16,000 square feet of unique meeting and event space equipped with modern day amenities. Only an hour away from Denver, it is the ideal destination for your Colorado getaway. The property also offers banquet facilities, beauty salon/ hairdresser, business centre, conference facilities, gift shop, gym/ fitness facilities, Internet access-wireless, lift/ elevator, lobby, non-smoking rooms, restaurant, room service, spa services, swimming pool-outdoor- seasonal. Pets are allowed with fee. It's a smoke - free hotel.
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fitness center, internet access, spa services, non smoking facility, business center, pets allowed, conference facilities, room service, pool, restaurants, free parking, concierge, meeting facilities
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Famous for its old world charm, The Stanley Hotel boasts spectacular views in every direction and is less than 6 miles away from Rocky Mountain National Park. Multi-million dollar renovations have restored this 138-guestroom hotel to its original grandeur. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a member of Historic Hotels of America, the Stanley offers over 16,000 square feet of unique meeting and event space equipped with modern day amenities. Only an hour away from Denver, it is the ideal destination for your Colorado getaway. The property also offers banquet facilities, beauty salon/ hairdresser, business centre, conference facilities, gift shop, gym/ fitness facilities, Internet access-wireless, lift/ elevator, lobby, non-smoking rooms, restaurant, room service, spa services, swimming pool-outdoor- seasonal. Pets are allowed with fee. It's a smoke - free hotel.
The Pepsi Center is home to the National Basketball League's Denver Nuggets. It is located in the LoDo district of downtown, just north of the University of Colorado-Denver. The stadium also hosts the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche, as well as concerts and trade shows.
The Pepsi Center is home to the National Basketball League's Denver Nuggets. It is located in the LoDo district of downtown, just north of the University of Colorado-Denver. The stadium also hosts the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche, as well as concerts and trade shows.
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