Whether you're looking for adventure, or places to kick back and relax, here are some getaway tips for your spring break, without leaving the state.
The great outdoors
Located just outside听beautiful Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most breathtaking locations in Colorado. At more than 400 square miles, the park offers a bounty of outdoor recreation opportunities. There are over 300听miles of hiking trails, as well as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities.
If you do intend to try your hand at snowshoeing or other winter sports, remember the park does not rent gear; this must be obtained beforehand either in the town of Estes Park or back in Boulder. (Don't forget:听You can rent gear from the Rec Center.)听
The tallest sand dunes in North America are one of the more unique experiences Colorado has to offer. Located听, the great sand dunes are literally听a huge collection of sand dunes that facilitate many different outdoor options. Things to do range from hiking and backpacking to sandboarding and even horseback riding.
Do be aware that spring in Colorado can create unpredictable and potentially tumultuous weather conditions, so some facilities are currently closed.听This is also more likely to be a multi-day visit, so plan your stay and resources accordingly. Campsites and other lodging information can be .
Located on the west side of Colorado Springs and at the foot of the snow-capped Pike鈥檚 Peak, Garden of the Gods is a dramatic representation of Colorado鈥檚 diverse beauty. If you simply want to explore nature without the hassle of major physical exertion, Garden of the Gods is your go-to nature experience, where 300-foot sandstone rock formations accompany the dramatic backdrop of Colorado鈥檚 Front Range.
If the weather holds out, this day trip can be one of your most memorable spring break excursions.
Museums, galleries and tours
While听museums may not be everyone鈥檚 cup of tea, they do offer a rich experience for many. The Air and Space Museum has an extensive collection of both aircraft and military exhibits that educate and inspire people of all ages to discover the wonders of past and present aviation endeavors.
Campus museums and galleries听
Maybe you've always wanted to check out the campus museums, galleries and other attractions听but haven't gotten around to it. Now's your chance!
- The CU Art Museum, centrally located in the state-of-the-art Visual Arts Complex, organizes year-round exhibitions of major international, national and regional art in addition to showing contemporary exhibits by 兔子先生传媒文化作品 graduate students.
- CU Heritage Center, home to the Hit the Bricks exhibit听(a Lego model of campus) among others, is the campus history museum. The collection includes CU in space, Ralphie and Glenn Miller memorabilia, and more.
- CU Museum of Natural History, just steps from the UMC, houses the largest natural history collection in the Rocky Mountains.听The collections include听ancient dinosaur fossils, the world's oldest documented Navajo textile, the Aiken bird collection听and Colorado's largest collection of bees.
Check out the and find your inner creativity by exploring significant art of our time. There are several unique exhibits on display, such as Grasslands, Mastering the Art of French Cooking and The Migrant Series.
Celestial Seasonings, one of Boulder鈥檚 most renowned businesses, offers free factory tours. If you are looking for something to occupy your time in Boulder听but don鈥檛 want to overspend or don鈥檛 have the resources to travel too far, this is a great opportunity to spend your time exploring the business and products of one of Colorado鈥檚 most successful startups.
Tours last 45 minutes and take place from 10 a.m. to听4 p.m. Monday through Saturday听and听from 11 a.m.听to 3 p.m. on Sundays.听
You may not realize it, but Denver has a very storied and interesting past. From underground tunnels to a haunted Capitol Hill, this two-hour tour will detail all of Denver鈥檚 history in an accessible and enjoyable format. Multiple types of tours can be arranged;听simply organize and reserve your spot through .
Be aware that Denver, like any city, has a rich cultural history. As such, some tours highlight the darker side of Denver, possibly not appropriate if you are taking young children. The website鈥檚 descriptions offer insight into the content of the tours, so be sure to read up before you book.
Other things to do
In this seasonal听talk series, Fiske Planetarium explore the stars, planets, constellations听and deep-sky objects using their听analog star projector, which produces a stunning night sky with 10 million stars. On March 23, leave with听the tools to go outside, look up听and enjoy our amazing Colorado skies.
The Connection has听special hours over spring break. Stop by for bowling, billiards and more!
The Rec's got you covered with plenty of free fitness classes and free activities from Saturday, March 23,听to Sunday, March 31.
Show your Buff pride and head on over to Kittredge Field for two home games.
Eat local
Hungry? Go check out some favorites on The Hill, and take advantage of the short lines and waits with fewer students around.