Colorado is one of the states covered in our United States travel guide for city-wise travel inspiration.

Boulder
Explore Boulder, Colorado offers a unique blend of mountain scenery, outdoor adventure, and walkable city life. This guide covers the top 5 places to visit in Boulder

Durango
Explore the top 5 places to visit in Durango, featuring scenic railroads, river trails, historic sites, and outdoor attractions for travelers.
Colorado is vast and invigorating, its mood set by towering peaks, endless plains, and an outdoor-centric way of life. People say the air is lighter here, and the scenery has a natural way of luring visitors outdoors, regardless of the weather.
The state owes its reputation largely to the Rocky Mountains that not only dominate the skyline but also govern the everyday lives of the vast majority of Coloradans.
Snowy peaks, blue mountain lakes, and dense pine forests characterize the central and western parts, while the eastern plains lie in a strikingly open contrast. Days filled with high extreme sunlight sparkling are a staple throughout the year, resulting in crisp winters, colourful summers and long shoulder seasons that invite to exploration in any month.
Pitts along the Front Range are bustling with people, services and culture, with Denver at the epicentre: a melting pot of a growing culinary scene, pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods, arts and cultural venues with nature trails and natural foothills literally just steps away. Boulder, not far away, adds an easy-going, outdoorsy vibe, with natural scenery and an active way of life.
The mountain towns of Aspen and Breckenridge change along the seasons, providing skiing and snow sports during the cold months, and hiking, festivals, and mountain biking when temperatures rise.
One can hardly be more than a stone’s throw from nature. The alpine tundra, wildlife, and scenic drives of Rocky Mountain National Park that climb above the treeline are all among the highlights. Down west, red rock formations and desert landscapes offer a startling beauty and an exciting change which is the state’s other geographical identity.
Colorado strongly attracts outdoor enthusiasts, road travellers, photographers, and those who relish the balance between physically active days and laid-back evenings. Both couples, families as well as lone wanderers may find hiking, scenic drives, mountain towns, and city culture perfect themes to base their journeys on.
Going through Colorado means changing your position and your view — how you ascend, with deeper breaths, and get to know how the harmony of nature and lifestyle creates a sense of liberty that remains with you even after the mountains have become a mere dot in your rear-view mirror.