Things to Do in Southern Colorado
Many people associate Colorado with the Front Range and great skiing resorts, but the Centennial state is much more than this. There are many interesting places in the South Colorado that deserve a visit.
Consider the following examples
Garden of the Gods
This is a 290 million years old vein of red sandstone, where you can explore trails, have great picnics and take a private tour to discover the mountain backdrop and signature rock formations that include cathedral spire and kissing camels.
Wildlife Reserve in Alamosa
Wildlife Reserve in Alamosa is situated on the banks of the Rio Grande. You can book a scenic railroad excursion and discover the wildlife (active mostly at dawn or dusk), such as elks, porcupines, bald eagles, migrating sandhill cranes etc.
Nature's Gift Shop in Pueblo
Visit a well known Pueblo marijuana dispensary to see what they have to offer!
Great Sand Dunes National Park
This is the top choice national park in The San Luis Valley, with landscapes that collide in shifting sand, with peaks rising up to 700ft above the valley, making you wonder whether you are on an alien planet.
Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (Colorado Springs)
The museum in Colorado Springs has 20,000 pieces in its permanent collection: great Latin American and Native American art and photography. There is also a sculpture garden, frequently used for lounging and occasional concerts.
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