No matter how long you’ve lived in the great state of Colorado, chances are you still haven’t uncovered every last secret to be discovered in the Centennial State. To provide a little inspiration for your adventures and explorations, we’ve compiled a list of the 12 best-kept secrets in Colorado. From beautiful drives to historic haunts, this list is bound to keep you busy exploring all that Colorado has to offer.

  1. Last Dollar Road

Flickr/tvisser01 Located between Telluride and Ridgway, Last Dollar Road is quite possibly the most beautiful route in the country with its windy roads, stunning views and spectacular colors.

  1. Lizard Lake (Carbondale)

Wikimedia Commons This isn’t a painting – Lizard Lake is very real, very quiet and anxiously awaiting your visit!

  1. Space Foundation Discovery Center (Colorado Springs)

Space Foundation Discovery Center / Facebook Learning about science has never been more fun than at the Space Foundation Discovery Center! Learn about space through hands-on exhibits, robots and their unique Science On a Sphere globe.

  1. Rifle Falls State Park

Flickr/iris Did you know that Colorado is home to dozens of waterfalls? If you’re on the hunt for that perfect fall, look no further than picturesque Rifle Falls State Park and its triple 70-foot waterfall.

  1. Dunafon Castle (Idledale)

Flickr/Heather Balise Anglophiles, rejoice! Colorado is home to several gorgeous castles, including Dunafon Castle.

  1. Fulford Cave (Basalt)

Flickr/hubs Adventure awaits as you venture deep into the walls of Fulford.

  1. Movies Under the Stars

Flickr/Timothy Vollmer Looking for family-friendly activities in Colorado? During the summer, different parks around the state offer free outdoor movies on a big screen! Bring your loved ones and a picnic dinner for a fun movie night.

  1. Conundrum Hot Springs (Aspen)

Flickr/Zach Dischner Why fight the crowds at popular tourist hot springs when you can melt all your stress away in Conundrum Hot Springs, a warm pool of perfection?

  1. The Crystal Mill (Marble)

Flickr/Dave Soldano Walk, ATV, or bike your way to this historicmill and its incredible surroundings.

  1. Handies Peak Wilderness Study Area (Lake City)

Flickr/Bureau of Land Management The pristine pools of blue, mighty peaks and lush vegetation are something you have to see (in person) to believe.

  1. Wheeler Geologic Area (Creede)

Flickr/Chris Hartman Wheeler Geologic Area really “rocks” with its unique layers of volcanic ash, vast trails, and out-of-this-world scenery.

  1. Terror-Dactyl (Manitou Springs)

Cave of the Winds Facebook If crawling through caves or gazing into clear blue water just isn’t your thing, why not consider jumping off a 200-ft cliff and free-falling at 100 miles-per-hour during your visit to the Cave of the Winds? Click to learn more about how Terror-Dactyl will take you on the ride of your life.

Do you agree that these are some of the best-kept secrets in Colorado? Are there any little-known destinations that you would add to the list? If so, we’d love to hear from you — join in on the conversation by leaving a comment below. And now that you’ve worked up quite the appetite exploring Colorado’s many hidden gems, be sure to stop off at one of these little-known restaurants in the Centennial State.

Flickr/tvisser01

Located between Telluride and Ridgway, Last Dollar Road is quite possibly the most beautiful route in the country with its windy roads, stunning views and spectacular colors.

Wikimedia Commons

This isn’t a painting – Lizard Lake is very real, very quiet and anxiously awaiting your visit!

Space Foundation Discovery Center / Facebook

Learning about science has never been more fun than at the Space Foundation Discovery Center! Learn about space through hands-on exhibits, robots and their unique Science On a Sphere globe.

Flickr/iris

Did you know that Colorado is home to dozens of waterfalls? If you’re on the hunt for that perfect fall, look no further than picturesque Rifle Falls State Park and its triple 70-foot waterfall.

Flickr/Heather Balise

Anglophiles, rejoice! Colorado is home to several gorgeous castles, including Dunafon Castle.

Flickr/hubs

Adventure awaits as you venture deep into the walls of Fulford.

Flickr/Timothy Vollmer

Looking for family-friendly activities in Colorado? During the summer, different parks around the state offer free outdoor movies on a big screen! Bring your loved ones and a picnic dinner for a fun movie night.

Flickr/Zach Dischner

Why fight the crowds at popular tourist hot springs when you can melt all your stress away in Conundrum Hot Springs, a warm pool of perfection?

Flickr/Dave Soldano

Walk, ATV, or bike your way to this historicmill and its incredible surroundings.

Flickr/Bureau of Land Management

The pristine pools of blue, mighty peaks and lush vegetation are something you have to see (in person) to believe.

Flickr/Chris Hartman

Wheeler Geologic Area really “rocks” with its unique layers of volcanic ash, vast trails, and out-of-this-world scenery.

Cave of the Winds Facebook

If crawling through caves or gazing into clear blue water just isn’t your thing, why not consider jumping off a 200-ft cliff and free-falling at 100 miles-per-hour during your visit to the Cave of the Winds? Click to learn more about how Terror-Dactyl will take you on the ride of your life.

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Address: Last Dollar Road, Last Dollar Rd, Telluride, CO, USAAddress: Lizard Lake, Colorado 81623, USAAddress: 4425 Arrowswest Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, USAAddress: Rifle Falls State Park, 5775 Highway 325, 10379 CO-325, Rifle, CO 81650, USAAddress: Idledale, CO, USAAddress: Basalt, CO 81621, USAAddress: Conundrum Hot Springs, Colorado 81611, USAAddress: Crystal Mill, 11520 Co Rd 3, Carbondale, CO 81623, USAAddress: Lake City, CO 81235, USAAddress: Wheeler Geologic Area, Colorado 81130, USAAddress: Cave of the Winds Mountain Park, 100 Cave of the Winds Rd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA

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Best Kept Secrets In Colorado January 27, 2021 Beth C. Does Colorado have any hidden gems? You might have guessed that the state is brimming with hidden gems after reading our article highlighting the best kept secrets in Colorado. However, there are certainly more hidden gems that are worth discovering. Some additional hidden gems you’ll want to visit in Colorado include Hanging Lake near Glenwood Springs, Paint Mines Interpretive Park in El Paso, Bishop Castle southwest of Pueblo, Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs, Interlaken Ghost Resort near Twin Lakes, Castlewood Dam Ruins within Castlewood Canyon State Park, the Rifle Mountain Ice Caves, and Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey. What are the most beautiful waterfalls in Colorado? One of the best parts about exploring Colorado is uncovering natural wonders at every turn. At the top of this list are the beautiful waterfalls you’ll find in every corner of the state. Some of the most popular waterfalls in Colorado include Bridal Veil Falls, Seven Falls, South Mineral Creek Falls, Fish Creek Falls, Ouzel Falls, Zapata Falls, Box Canyon Falls, Helen Hunt Falls, Hanging Lake, Continental Falls, Rifle Falls, North Clear Creek Falls, Forsythe Falls, Booth Falls, and Bear Creek Falls. What are the best parks to visit in Colorado? There are countless parks to visit in Colorado, each offering a unique perspective of the state’s varied landscape. Some of the best parks to visit in Colorado include Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Eleven Mile State Park, Roxborough State Park, State Forest State Park, Eldorado Canyon State Park, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, and the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Kept Secrets In Colorado

January 27, 2021

Beth C.

Does Colorado have any hidden gems? You might have guessed that the state is brimming with hidden gems after reading our article highlighting the best kept secrets in Colorado. However, there are certainly more hidden gems that are worth discovering. Some additional hidden gems you’ll want to visit in Colorado include Hanging Lake near Glenwood Springs, Paint Mines Interpretive Park in El Paso, Bishop Castle southwest of Pueblo, Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs, Interlaken Ghost Resort near Twin Lakes, Castlewood Dam Ruins within Castlewood Canyon State Park, the Rifle Mountain Ice Caves, and Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey. What are the most beautiful waterfalls in Colorado? One of the best parts about exploring Colorado is uncovering natural wonders at every turn. At the top of this list are the beautiful waterfalls you’ll find in every corner of the state. Some of the most popular waterfalls in Colorado include Bridal Veil Falls, Seven Falls, South Mineral Creek Falls, Fish Creek Falls, Ouzel Falls, Zapata Falls, Box Canyon Falls, Helen Hunt Falls, Hanging Lake, Continental Falls, Rifle Falls, North Clear Creek Falls, Forsythe Falls, Booth Falls, and Bear Creek Falls. What are the best parks to visit in Colorado? There are countless parks to visit in Colorado, each offering a unique perspective of the state’s varied landscape. Some of the best parks to visit in Colorado include Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Eleven Mile State Park, Roxborough State Park, State Forest State Park, Eldorado Canyon State Park, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, and the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

You might have guessed that the state is brimming with hidden gems after reading our article highlighting the best kept secrets in Colorado. However, there are certainly more hidden gems that are worth discovering. Some additional hidden gems you’ll want to visit in Colorado include Hanging Lake near Glenwood Springs, Paint Mines Interpretive Park in El Paso, Bishop Castle southwest of Pueblo, Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs, Interlaken Ghost Resort near Twin Lakes, Castlewood Dam Ruins within Castlewood Canyon State Park, the Rifle Mountain Ice Caves, and Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey.

What are the most beautiful waterfalls in Colorado?

One of the best parts about exploring Colorado is uncovering natural wonders at every turn. At the top of this list are the beautiful waterfalls you’ll find in every corner of the state. Some of the most popular waterfalls in Colorado include Bridal Veil Falls, Seven Falls, South Mineral Creek Falls, Fish Creek Falls, Ouzel Falls, Zapata Falls, Box Canyon Falls, Helen Hunt Falls, Hanging Lake, Continental Falls, Rifle Falls, North Clear Creek Falls, Forsythe Falls, Booth Falls, and Bear Creek Falls.

What are the best parks to visit in Colorado?

There are countless parks to visit in Colorado, each offering a unique perspective of the state’s varied landscape. Some of the best parks to visit in Colorado include Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Eleven Mile State Park, Roxborough State Park, State Forest State Park, Eldorado Canyon State Park, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, and the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area.