Here’s An Exciting Weekend Itinerary If You Love Exploring Colorado’s Waterfalls
You’ve seen our list of the 13 most amazing waterfalls in Colorado, you’ve embarked on our incredible Ultimate Colorado Waterfalls Road Trip, and you still want to experience even more of these stunning state gems. Sound familiar? We feel the same way, which is why we dug even further to create the perfect itinerary for exploring some of the best waterfalls in Colorado which can easily fit into a three-day weekend! Here’s a convenient and memorable way to experience some of the best waterfalls in Colorado. (For the route, use this Google Maps link.) If you’re looking for things to do in Colorado, this might be one of the best!
There is no better place to begin our epic weekend getaway in Colorado to see some amazing waterfalls than at Rifle Falls State Park. This park features a jaw-dropping 80-foot-tall triple waterfall! Go on and hike around this natural wonder and explore the beautiful limestone caves before heading to our next stop. After all, hiking is definitely one of our favorite things to do in Colorado!
Rifle Falls State Park, 5775 Highway 325, 10379 CO-325, Rifle, CO 81650, USA
Located within Black Canyon at Gunnison National Park, Chipeta Falls is one of the most delicate falls in Colorado that shoots off a steep canyon and is best enjoyed via a 1.5-hour pontoon boat tour. Always check the website for the most up-to-date schedules.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado, USA
Not to be confused with the Academy Award-winning actress, Helen Hunt Falls is a large waterfall that comes complete with a short and sweet hike that is perfect for stretching your legs.
It's been a long day and you deserve a restful night's sleep at the famed Broadmoor Hotel, which, if you didn't know, actually owns the colorful Seven Falls! Don't feel like forking over hundreds of dollars to stay at the ritzy Broadmoor? Check out this list of VRBO rentals near Seven Falls!)
The Broadmoor, 1 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, USA
Good morning - it's time to hit the road again! Since this portion of our adventure is much shorter, feel free to sleep in before making the nearly two-hour trek from one Springs to another, as our first stop today will be at Beau Jo's Pizza in Idaho Springs (which faces the lovely Bridal Veil Falls)! Pssst: be sure to request a seat facing the interstate so you have a picturesque view of Bridal Veil Falls. You didn't hear that from us.
Beau Jo's Idaho Springs, 1517 Miner St, Idaho Springs, CO 80452, USA
Unfortunately, our wonderful weekend together is coming to a close, but not before a memorable stay at the historic Hotel Colorado! At one time, the hotel housed a waterfall over its pool, which is sadly no longer the case - however, there are still large fountains on the property as well as close proximity to the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool.
Quite possibly the most serene and unique waterfall in Colorado is the one that stands majestically over the turquoise waters of Hanging Lake. (Side note: It is a bit of a trek to get to Hanging Lake, but trust us: this photo doesn't do the area justice!)
Hanging Lake, 70 County Road 125, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, USA
Who will you be bringing along for this memorable weekend exploring the best waterfalls in Colorado? What are some of your favorite things to do in Colorado? Tell us in the comments!
Some of the most beautiful hikes in Colorado can be found from the expansive plains to the dramatic Rocky Mountains. every corner of Colorado seems tailor-made for a hiking excursion. Some of the most beautiful hikes in Colorado include Devil's Kitchen Trail, Rattlesnake Arches, Blue Lakes, Ponderosa Sisters Loop, Travois Trail, Herman Gulch Trail, Mineral Belt Trail, Trading Post Trail, Longs Peak, Elk Falls Overlook, and the Arapaho Pass Trail. Looking for a hike that's a bit on the easier side? Check out these hikes in Colorado that nearly everyone can enjoy.
What are the most beautiful lakes in Colorado?
It's hard to imagine the Colorado landscape without the presence of beautiful mountain lakes, massive reservoirs, and other beautiful bodies of water. For the most beautiful lakes in Colorado, check out the following:
Blue Mesa Reservoir
Emerald Lake
Lake San Cristobal
Sprague Lake
Bierstadt Lake
Two River Lake
Lake Isabel
Lake Helene
San Juan Blue Lakes. These particular lakes are accessible via a long hike through the mountains, but rest assured that the views are absolutely worth the effort.
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