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Thinking of taking a mini vacation in Colorado. Any suggestions on what to do?
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[quote:What In The Future:MV8xOTgwNjYzXzMzMjY1NDY2XzRGQTU2MzdD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 3818533:MV8xOTgwNjYzXzMzMjY1NDEyXzc4OTMxQTI=] Boulder, Red Rocks hmmmmm. How about Steamboat, is it cool? Cheap.. Where are all the hotels with the beautiful scenery and sulfur springs? [/quote] Steamboat Springs is great, but it's a long drive, lots of mountains and tree's along the way though. But it's a small town really, I wouldn't pick it as a vacation spot personally. If you want to go into the Rocky's checkout Vail or Loveland or Aspen, even if you aren't skiing there is a thousand things to see and do. There is a place that smells like rotten eggs and has some natural springs you can swim in. That's fun. Probably what you're calling Sulfur Springs (I didn't know the name of it, just the smell of it.) But you'll be sick of that place in 2 hours. [/quote]
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On a reasonable budget... Ive never been there.
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