| DIRECTIONS TO COLORADO GUEST RANCH
FROM DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT:
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I-70 west to I-25, North 3 miles to US-36 (Boulder Turnpike,) Northwest
25 miles to Boulder. Continue north through Boulder 15 miles, to
Lyons. Go west (road is marked 7 North) out of Lyons on CO-7 for
17 miles, to CO-72, south on CO-72 for three miles, and there we
are!
Under 2 hours from Denver International Airport.
1.5 hours from Denver's Union Station.
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We are located along the Peak to Peak Highway!This is Colorado's oldest
scenic byway established in 1918. It leads the traveler to Rocky Mountain
National Park, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Arapaho and Roosevelt
National Forests and the Indian Wilderness Area. Presenting stunning views
of the Continental Divide and its woodlands this byway is alot to see
in only
55 miles of travel.
| LOCATION: |
This byway is located in north central Colorado, between Estes Park
and Black Hawk/Central City. Veiws of the Continental Divide and its
timbered approaches are spectacular. |
| LENGTH: |
This drive parallels the forested east side of the Front Range for
55 miles on State Hwy 7 & 72. Less than an hour from Denver and approximately
1 1/2 hours to drive straight through. |
| ROAD CONDITIONS: |
Year round, paved road. Numerious gravel side roads criss-cross
this byway and head off to various high-country lakes, trailheads,
and campgrounds. |
| SERVICES: |
Food, gas, and lodging are in Estes Park, Allenspark, Nederland,
and Black Hawk/Central City. |
| ACTIVITIES: |
Picnicking, camping, hiking, fishing, skiing, and biking are available
along this byway. |
NOTABLE FEATURES:
| Rocky Mountain National Park |
300 plus miles of park trails ranging from easy to overnight trips
into remote back country.
Technical climbing, 5 routes on the east face of Longs Peak. |
| Peaks 14,000+: |
Longs Peak |
| Indian Peaks Wilderness Area |
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| Casinos |
Central City/Black Hawk, (800) 542-2999 |
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