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Colorado Trip May/June - Specific suggestions needed
Posted on 4/6/23 at 8:00 am
Posted on 4/6/23 at 8:00 am
Morning Travel Board, i have booked the family CO trip for late May/early June.
1 full day in Ouray will be spent doing the yankee boy tour with Alpine Scenic and then driving from Ouray to Silverton. Have a half day that we will do Box Canyon waterfall. Rest of time will be checking out the downtown area.
Then we have 3 full days in Telluride. Want to do a full day white water rafting trip. Kids are 10-m, 13-f and 15-f. Thinking class 2 and maybe a little class 3 on the San Miguel. Looking for suggestions on WWR outfitters to use.
We also plan taking the gondola up the mountain and would like suggestions on smaller hikes / general things to do for the other 2 days. Will have a Chevy Tahoe to drive wherever.
1 full day in Ouray will be spent doing the yankee boy tour with Alpine Scenic and then driving from Ouray to Silverton. Have a half day that we will do Box Canyon waterfall. Rest of time will be checking out the downtown area.
Then we have 3 full days in Telluride. Want to do a full day white water rafting trip. Kids are 10-m, 13-f and 15-f. Thinking class 2 and maybe a little class 3 on the San Miguel. Looking for suggestions on WWR outfitters to use.
We also plan taking the gondola up the mountain and would like suggestions on smaller hikes / general things to do for the other 2 days. Will have a Chevy Tahoe to drive wherever.
Posted on 4/6/23 at 10:22 am to Buck Dancer
Went rafting in CO last summer. Your two youngest will likely not be allowed to do class 3 rapids. 14 is the age requirement. We had to a 'beginner' course since my son was only 12. This was in Idaho Springs fwiw
Posted on 4/6/23 at 10:39 am to Buck Dancer
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Kids are 10-m, 13-f and 15-f.
The Durango/Silverton train through the mountains was one of the highlights of our trip a few years ago.
Get the cheaper open car seat unless the weather is bad. The view is MUCH better than the enclosed cars.
Posted on 4/6/23 at 9:35 pm to Shexter
On the Durango/Silverton train, I see diesel and steam, is one better than the other?
Also, the diesel leaves for 815am and steam 9am. Schedule says 3 1/2 hour train ride, 2 hour walking around silverton and then 3 1/2 hours back. So 9 hours total. Drive to station from telluride is 2 hours and 13 minutes. So would have to leave Telluride for either 6am or 645am and then return 730pm or 815pm. How difficult is that drive in the dark?
Also, the diesel leaves for 815am and steam 9am. Schedule says 3 1/2 hour train ride, 2 hour walking around silverton and then 3 1/2 hours back. So 9 hours total. Drive to station from telluride is 2 hours and 13 minutes. So would have to leave Telluride for either 6am or 645am and then return 730pm or 815pm. How difficult is that drive in the dark?
Posted on 4/7/23 at 6:39 am to Buck Dancer
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So would have to leave Telluride for either 6am or 645am and then return 730pm or 815pm. How difficult is that drive in the dark?
You won’t be in the dark making that drive in late May. Sunrise now is 630 with a 730 sunset. It’s an easy drive, the only pass is Lizard Head. It’s 4 lane from Cortez into Durango.
You should just stay in Durango or Mancos one night and go to Mesa Verde. The cliff dwellings are absolutely amazing, you’ll kick yourself if you skip it.
Posted on 4/7/23 at 9:57 am to Buck Dancer
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I see diesel and steam
They didn't have that option when we went.
The steam is 100% the way to go. There's just something about the sounds and seeing all the moving parts on a stream engine. A diesel moves, but a steam engine is almost like a living thing from a century ago.
This post was edited on 4/7/23 at 9:59 am
Posted on 4/7/23 at 11:29 am to Shexter
I am shocked that steam is still an option. Coal from the steam train burned down half the San Juan National Forest a few years ago. I figured the entire train was done after that.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 11:47 pm to Buck Dancer
Did an alpine tour out of Ouray last July. It was spectacular.


Posted on 4/12/23 at 4:11 pm to Buck Dancer
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driving from Ouray to Silverton
If you don't like heights or shear drop offs, make sure and check out some of the 'million dollar highway' vids on youtube. Of course they don't do it justice. Having about a foot of road with no guardrail between you and assured death is tough. First time I did that road, I had no idea what was coming. Pulled over 3 times having a panic attack
Not a ton of stuff to do in either downtown Ouray or Silverton besides shop and eat/drink. There is a cool 6 mile hike around Ouray that is great, but I wouldn't take my kids unless you are confident they won't go over the side (more cliff drops). I do like Silverton more than Ouray because it feels a tad less touristy and its a bit more chill.
Telluride is super clean and expensive, of course. Beautiful town, plenty to do. Make sure you do the Bear Creek hike up to the falls. Its a great hike for kids and not very technical with some fantastic views. You can park downtown off S.Pine St and probably knock it out in 3 hours unless you are not very athletic. Keep in mind the altitude will slow you down.
Its also still likely to still have snow on trails and be pretty cold at night, especially in may.
YT vid of road
This post was edited on 4/12/23 at 4:20 pm
Posted on 4/12/23 at 8:16 pm to rphtx
I do get a little nervous around heights and sheer drop offs.
We did Yosemite last year and I drove all over and they had a lot of high roads with sheer drop offs and I did fine. Got nervous, but, no panic attacks or anything.
If anyone has done both, I’d Million dollar road much worse than Yosemite?
My thought comparing Yosemite driving to say Estes Park RMNP is that Yosemite was much higher / more sheer drop offs going to and from the valley.
We did Yosemite last year and I drove all over and they had a lot of high roads with sheer drop offs and I did fine. Got nervous, but, no panic attacks or anything.
If anyone has done both, I’d Million dollar road much worse than Yosemite?
My thought comparing Yosemite driving to say Estes Park RMNP is that Yosemite was much higher / more sheer drop offs going to and from the valley.
Posted on 4/12/23 at 8:59 pm to Buck Dancer
Haven't done the Yosemite drive. That YT video in my last post shows the worst of the drive. Its like 25 miles to Silverton and the butt clenching stuff is only a couple of miles near the start. Next time, I might stop for a pint or two in Ouray before doing it haha.
Posted on 4/12/23 at 9:54 pm to Buck Dancer
If you did fine going over Trail Ridge through RMNP you'll be fine on 550.
I went to Yosemite a couple years ago and dont recall it being too bad.
I went to Yosemite a couple years ago and dont recall it being too bad.
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