Address: U.S. 285,, Dillon, CO 80435, USA
“Gets very crowded very quickly being so close to town. Recommend getting there early on the weekend. There are great clearings especially the further you go up. We stayed about 10k and found a nice spot. Not the worst road but would be more comfortable in something with some clearance. Dogs are allowed. A lot of trails throughout the road.”
Address: 232 Atoka Dr, Jefferson, CO 80456, USA
“Calvin was absolutely phenomenal. Had a terrible day with my car (mechanically totaled) and I just voiced that to him, and he did everything in his power to cheer my wife and I up. It was a tough day and for the first time for the day we walked out with a smile. He was knowledgeable, made great suggestions, and allowed me to make my decisions with his expert input. It was a great experience. I was skeptical of the t-mobile and sprint merge. And Calvin was the ONLY person in the company to relieve that skepticism. Great guy. Great employee. Amazing experience”
Address: 34801 Co Rd 77, Lake George, CO 80827, USA
“It's my grandma's house and she is amazing. Also, not open to the public so not sure why it is a location on google maps. She always has muffins and a nice dog.”
Address: Geneva Rd, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“Great campground if you're looking for a paid site with toilets and water. The location is beautiful and there's even dispersed camping if you hike a bit back, along the river. The lady that tends the ground and takes payment is a bit strange and will talk your ear off, but she keeps the grounds nice and has firewood for sale and lots of great information!”
Address: Grant, CO 80448, USA
“Great place to go hiking, amazing views. During the color changing times would present the best times to go up but great views regardless. Be careful when you go up during the color changing times as people will park anywhere, stopping in the middle of the roads and reducing highways to one lane roads. Get up there early to start your hike. Abyss Lake is about 17 miles round trip but you don't have to hike all the way up to enjoy the views. At the trailhead you should fill out the paperwork for a permit, it is free but just tracks the foot traffic in and out. First half of the hike has a wide trail and is an easy hike with water crossings. It is also dog friendly but no waste containers ong the trail so remember to pack out what you bring in.”
Address: Geneva Rd, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“This is a beautiful trail! I recommend arriving early, like 6am for parking. By 10am parking is just impossible. The trail itself is a less popular trail but there is one right across from it, Abyss, that is extremely popular. Most of the people you will see are there for that trail. The trail is marked very well and has beautiful sights. Dog friendly.”
Address: Co Rd 62, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“Great place for a hike! Won't disappoint!”
Address: 3715 Co Rd 62, Conifer, CO 80433, USA
“Our extended family of 12 spent a week in June. Ages ranged from 8 to 81. We all had. Wonderful time. Meghan Scott and all their helpers run a wonderful place. Simply the best food horses and other adventures. White water rafting, fly fishing even golf if you wish. Kids loved their activities including rodeo and square dancing. Hope we can come back soon. You need to go”
Address: Lake George, CO 80827, USA
“Tried to do some turkey hunting off Colorado 77 going towards tarryall didn't find any turkey but found some beautiful new places to Jeep! Colorado is so beautiful it's unbelievable God really shows his hand in this place!! went to tarryall and fish the outlet at tarryall caught three beautiful trout man talk about a great day”
Address: 836 Paradise Ave, Hartsel, CO 80449, USA
Address: Grant, CO 80448, USA
“One of our favorite places for backpacking. Gorgeous hike through evergreens and aspens. Great rock formations, water access the whole time.”
Address: 1409 Co Rd 211, Lake George, CO 80827, USA
“I'll never tell why I love this place????”
Address: 29473 Co Rd 77, Lake George, CO 80827, USA
Address: 49348 US Hwy 285, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“This is -such- a beautifully set up dispensary. They're fairly new, so not fully stocked for the few visits I've made in, but their selection is impeccable! They only carry brands they've looked into & really researched, which I super love & respect. I can't wait to see this dispensary grow, and I'm SO thankful one finally opened up along 285 that I can access easily.”
Address: 49352 US Hwy 285, Bailey, CO 80421, USA
“Phil is a cool guy and good chance has the international part you're looking for!”
Address: 49397 US Hwy 285, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“Al's Pits Campground is the perfect spot for group camping. We rented the entire campground for our event. It has a band stand, dance floor, 2 out houses, 1 shower, gazebo, numerous fire pits, running river, pond with paddle boats,dump station, 30 amp and water available. Delicious BBQ, jerky, turkey legs and much more. The best part of all was Mr. Al himself! Such a great, genuine person. He made our celebration the best it could be due to his accomadating nature. Thanks for a great time.”
Address: 49578 US Hwy 285, Grant, CO 80448, USA
“A wonderful little diamond in the rough. Arriving in Denver late we drove to Grant so we were out of the city traffic in the morning. Best decision ever, the room was super clean and the bed super comfy. The new owners are in the process of turning the Kenosha Lodge into an even more wonderful place!!! The owners Anastasia and Christopher are amazing and we arrived as guests and left as family! We have stayed twice and will be back again.”
Address: Co Rd 77, Lake George, CO 80827, USA
“Wow, I think we found our absolute favorite campground in CO. Beautiful creek which is perfect for kids/dog/everyone. Surrounded by stunning rock outcroppings scenery. Stunning starry nights with the Milky Way visible due to elevation yet not freezing cold (in summer). Huge thanks to the hosts who got us out of a very sticky situation of a flat tire AND flat car battery (and no reception nor cell battery if we couldn't have fixed it!). Thank goodness for the niceness of strangers. Tip: the bathrooms by the bridge are much better than the outhouse-style bathroom on the loop. Use those. If you want to camp across the bridge, you have to park your car and walk in. We chose to car camp as walking to the creek only takes seconds anyway - but the drawback of these sites is no shade if you don't have your own awning/gazebo. Tons of people bring tubes to play on the water. Busy site but didn't feel cramped even full on Labor Day - IMO.”
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