Colorado Foliage change

Ericict

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My wife and I are driving the TJ at the end of the month from Wichita to see the colors.

We have a pavement princess that for the most part is stock. Thinking about basing out of a Airbnb out of Dillon. Look for recommendations as to color and easy(ier) trails we can hit and see the best colors. TIA.
 
My wife and I are driving the TJ at the end of the month from Wichita to see the colors.

We have a pavement princess that for the most part is stock. Thinking about basing out of a Airbnb out of Dillon. Look for recommendations as to color and easy(ier) trails we can hit and see the best colors. TIA.

There's a lot out of Breck, Keystone, and up to Vail. If you are up for the $25, trailsoffroad.com is a good resources that has green, yellow, and red rated trails.

As a few ideas:

Keystone Area:

* Peru Creek (easy)
* Deer Creek (easy/moderate)

Breckenridge:

* Boreas Pass (easy)
* Hoosier Pass (paved)

Copper:

* Shrine Pass
 
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Definitely go thru RMNP.

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There's a lot out of Breck, Keystone, and up to Vail. If you are up for the $25, trailsoffroad.com is a good resources that has green, yellow, and red rated trails.

As a few ideas:

Keystone Area:

* Peru Creek (easy)
* Deer Creek (easy/moderate)

Breckenridge:

* Boreas Pass (easy)
* Hoosier Pass (paved)

Copper:

* Shrine Pass
I tried the website, I cant sign up for some reason.