Visit Colorado, USA
15 Jun 2008
Many endangered species call the awe-inspiring nature of Colorado home. These animals include the peregrine falcons, bald eagles, and the Colorado pike minnows. Ranger talks are available throughout the summer and there are book stores for visitors interested in learning more.
If you want to experience the Wild West and the Gold Rush, visit the Ghost Town Museum, which transports you 200 years into the past. Here, there is a fully stocked general store, saloon and Victorian home.
If looking for an oasis in the desert of city skyscrapers, head towards the Denver Botanical Gardens. One of the best gardens in the world, it is filled with tropical plants that are sure to transport you miles away from the city. Also, any horticulturist should definitely head towards the Helen Fowler Library for all the tips and tricks they need. A gift shop filled with books and decorative trinkets is also available, and there are many seasonal events planned throughout the year.
Those more interested in animals could check out the Denver Zoo, as it houses many exotic animals, as well as some of Colorado’s rare wildlife. There is also a seven acre zoo has some of the world’s most endangered species of primates, with a giant indoor rainforest that is open every day.
In downtown Denver is Elitch Gardens Amusement Park. You’ll never get bored with 41 rides and attractions, and an area called “Kiddieland.” In 1997, a loopy, inverted rollercoaster called the Mighty Mind Erasure was added, and so was the Tower of Doom, a 22-story freefall.
Used in some films, the Anasazi Heritage Center has many hands on activities and exhibits for visitors to experience. On its grounds are two hiking trails with amazing scenery.
Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area stretches along the Arkansas River. The best activities of the land and water can be enjoyed here. You can transition from fishing and canoeing to hiking and camping, while enjoying the view of the mountains and valleys along the way.
If you head north east of Denver, you will find Jackson Lake State Park. Once used to irrigate 17,000 acres of crop in Morgan County, it is now the place to go for water-related sports.
Cherry Creek State Park is home to an 880 acre surface lake, and is almost always filled with visitors. It gives complete access to outdoor recreation activities with a background of peacefully rolling hills. Not all of Denver’s outdoors activities require your energy. You can watch birds in their natural state at the Birds Observatory.

