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u/JingJang ยท 7 pointsr/Denver

You can camp on BLM and National Forest land. IMO, this is the way to go. You have more space and solitude. I agree to u/c00tr about the San Juan Mountains.

Here is a map book that will help: http://www.amazon.com/Colorado-Road-Recreation-Atlas-Benchmark/dp/0929591917/ref=pd_sim_b_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=01BDN0A98SB3V3WHQXWM

Do you have a 4X4? (Just stock nothing "serious" but something with ground clearance).

Here's a thought:

If you are coming into Colorado at Cortez, driving through Denver and then leaving by way of I-70:

  • I'd drive 160 to Durango and then 550 North to Ouray. Ouray is a good stopping point - nice hot springs and a beautiful town.
  • From Ouray continue 550 to Montrose and Take Highway 50 east towards Gunnison - Stop and see the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park along the way.

  • From Gunnison take Highway 50 East towards Salida (over Monarch Pass) to the intersection of US 285. If you have an extra day stop in Buena Vista and take a whitewater day trip in Browns Canyon.

  • Otherwise, 285 through South Park (yes - it's really South Park), all the way into Denver.

  • In Denver see the side bar for recommendations - hang out with the Reddit crowd :)

  • I-70 west is really one of the most beautiful stretches of interstate in the country IMO. Just don't drive it in the summer on a Friday afternoon! (Mountain traffic).

  • Along I-70 if you have the time - hike Hanging Lake in Glenwood Canyon - and marvel at the canyon itself - then stop in Glenwood Springs for a night and enjoy the hot springs.

    If you have a 4X4 PM me and I'll give you more ideas - but any of them will take time.

    (sorry about the formatting - had some issues)