Must See spots in Colorado -Things to experience
Colorado is built for adventure—but not all of it requires a backpack and hiking boots. This state serves up breathtaking nature, hot springs, epic drives, and cool city scenes that anyone can enjoy. Whether you’re on a relaxed road trip or just want to explore between dispensary stops, here’s a guide packed with easy, unforgettable things to do in Colorado.
Quick Summary:
- Discover the best natural wonders, towns, and experiences across Colorado.
- Focused on scenery, relaxation, and culture—nothing too intense.
- Each recommendation links directly to the place’s website, so you can plan fast.
- Ideal for cannabis-friendly travelers or anyone looking for laid-back fun.
1. Rocky Mountain National Park (Estes Park)
You can’t visit Colorado without seeing some alpine glory. Rocky Mountain National Park is packed with scenic drives, wildlife sightings, and easy-access viewpoints.
- Best for: Slow sightseeing, short hikes, nature photos.
- Plan your visit: nps.gov/romo

2. Great Sand Dunes National Park (Alamosa)
Yep, real dunes—up to 750 feet tall—right in southern Colorado. It’s wild, beautiful, and makes for awesome sunset walks or sledding down sandhills.
- Best for: One-of-a-kind views, relaxed wandering, no special gear needed.
- Plan your visit: nps.gov/grsa

3. Soak in Natural Hot Springs
Colorado has dozens of hot springs, but a few stand out if you want a stress-free soak:
- Iron Mountain Hot Springs (Glenwood Springs): A modern soak with mountain views.
- Strawberry Park Hot Springs (Steamboat): Rustic and natural vibes in the woods.
- Ouray Hot Springs (Ouray): Big, public, and family-friendly with killer scenery.
4. Cruise a Scenic Byway
Want views without breaking a sweat? Hop in the car and cruise one of these epic routes:
- Trail Ridge Road: The highest paved road in the U.S., with alpine overlooks.
- San Juan Skyway: Through Telluride, Durango, and rugged mountain towns.
- Peak to Peak Byway: A shorter drive just outside Boulder.

5. Explore Denver’s Urban Energy
Denver blends creative city vibes with chill Western pace. Hit up:
- Larimer Square: Shops, lights, and patio dining.
- Denver Art Museum: Modern, bold, and walkable.
- Union Station: A beautifully restored historic spot with coffee shops and cocktails.
Need a basecamp? Denver’s got 420-friendly stays—check our travel listings for options.
6. Hit the Quirky Side of Colorado
Off the beaten path but worth the detour:
- The International Church of Cannabis (Denver): Mind-blowing murals, open to the public (non-consumption zone).
- Swetsville Zoo (Fort Collins): Metal sculptures in a surreal outdoor display.
- Bishop Castle (Rye): One man’s lifetime passion project—wild stone towers and walkways, totally free to visit.

Travel Tips:
- Altitude sneaks up: Hydrate, go slow on day one.
- Legal cannabis = legal rules: Know where you can consume.
- Mix your vibe: Nature in the morning, city in the evening = perfect balance.
- Time it right: Fall for colors, summer for hiking, winter for snowy escapes.
Final Word:
Colorado isn’t just for hardcore hikers. With the right mix of nature, soaks, scenic drives, and quirky stops, you can craft a laid-back adventure that’s big on views—and low on stress.
Planning a cannabis-friendly vacation? Find places to stay, dispensary hotspots, and travel tips all in one place at USAWeed.org.
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