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There are so many different and diverse things to do in Colorado, it's really difficult to know where to start.
It would be helpful to know when you will be here. (edit: Sorry, Just noticed it will be May -- which means a couple of the ski areas will probably still be open)
Needless to say, there is just about every outdoor activity you can even imagine. In addition, in the Denver area there's the Coors Brewery (couple of free beers at the end I think), the US Mint, every major league sport, great restaurants and bars, etc.
An hour to the North there is Rocky Mountain National Park (see Boulder and CU on the way), an hour to the South is the U.S. Air Force Academy and Garden of the Gods at Colorado Springs.
And, then, of course, there are the Rocky Mountains themselves which start right at the Western suburbs of Denver.
Southwestern Colorado and the Four Corners area conclude a remarkably beautiful drive from Denver.
Whenever you come, there is a better than average chance that the weather will be good since the Denver area gets over 300 days of bright sunshine per year (same number as San Diego), although the temperatures are colder in the winter, obviously.
This state is absolutely unbelievable.
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The above is the opinion of the poster which may or may not be based in known facts and does not necessarily reflect the views of Delta Tau Delta or Greek Chat -- but it might.
Last edited by DeltAlum; 08-19-2003 at 12:57 PM.
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