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    ⚡ Colorado Springs to Estes Park: A 3-Day Tour of Colorado's Front Range

    ⚡ Colorado Springs to Estes Park: A 3-Day Tour of Colorado's Front Range
    Starts from

    Colorado Springs

    Transportation

    Electric Car

    CO2 Savings

    232 lb

    Guidance

    Self-Guided

    Activities

    36

    Duration

    3 days

    Length

    437 mi

    Guide details

    Starts from

    Colorado Springs

    Transportation

    Electric Car

    CO2 Savings

    232 lb

    Guidance

    Self-Guided

    Duration

    3 days

    Length

    437 mi

    Natural AttractionsActive Leisure⚡ Electric Routes
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    Erin Lindholm

    Erin Lindholm

    Travel Expert

    • Start the day with a green chili smothered breakfast burrito — a Colorado favorite.
    • Break often for scenic overlooks along the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway.
    • Sleep over at the historic Estes Park hotel that inspired "The Shining".
    • Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings in Rocky Mountain National Park.
    • Get a group photo that proves you've been to the real "South Park".
    This route includes CCS charging stations. For Tesla Superchargers, follow this link.
    When it comes to classic US road trips, a few days touring Colorado's Rocky Mountains is definitely one for the bucket list. And while summer into early fall is the busiest road-tripping season here, in part due to practicality — these are really the only months when the Continental Divide crossings and certain mountain passes are guaranteed to be open — the mountains are just as spectacular during peak winter majesty and as the snow melt gives way to spring greens.
    This three-day road trip into the Rocky Mountains' Front Range was designed with Colorado's four-season splendor in mind, which means you can hit the road in your EV to explore quaint, quirky, and historic mountain towns such as Florissant and Nederland any time of year, via scenic mountain highways and byways that are beautifully maintained. All destinations along the route — including iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater and the natural wonderland that is Rocky Mountain National Park — are open 365 days a year, no matter what Mother Nature brings.

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    This route includes CCS charging stations. For Tesla Superchargers, follow this link.
    When it comes to classic US road trips, a few days touring Colorado's Rocky Mountains is definitely one for the bucket list. And while summer into early fall is the busiest road-tripping season here, in part due to practicality — these are really the only months when the Continental Divide crossings and certain mountain passes are guaranteed to be open — the mountains are just as spectacular during peak winter majesty and as the snow melt gives way to spring greens.
    This three-day road trip into the Rocky Mountains' Front Range was designed with Colorado's four-season splendor in mind, which means you can hit the road in your EV to explore quaint, quirky, and historic mountain towns such as Florissant and Nederland any time of year, via scenic mountain highways and byways that are beautifully maintained. All destinations along the route — including iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater and the natural wonderland that is Rocky Mountain National Park — are open 365 days a year, no matter what Mother Nature brings.
    Erin Lindholm

    Erin Lindholm

    Travel Expert

    • Start the day with a green chili smothered breakfast burrito — a Colorado favorite.
    • Break often for scenic overlooks along the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway.
    • Sleep over at the historic Estes Park hotel that inspired "The Shining".
    • Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings in Rocky Mountain National Park.
    • Get a group photo that proves you've been to the real "South Park".

    Travel itinerary

    Colorado Springs to Golden, via a Scenic Rocky Mountains Route
    12 Activities

    Day 1

    172 mi0.2 mi

    Colorado Springs to Golden, via a Scenic Rocky Mountains Route

    This drive day is all about taking the road less traveled through the Rockies to travel between Colorado Springs and the foothills town of Golden, Colorado. The highly scenic drive is bookended by stops at two of Colorado's most famous red rock sights, Garden of the Gods and Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater. Along the way, there are stops in the mountain towns of Florissant and Fairplay — the later of which is, with a population of 724, the largest town in South Park basin.
    Golden to Estes Park, via the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway
    10 Activities

    Day 2

    84 mi0.4 mi

    Golden to Estes Park, via the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway

    If you thought yesterday's drive through the Rockies had some pretty incredible views, just wait for today's, which includes Colorado's oldest scenic byway and one of the prettiest roads through the Front Ranges. After breakfast and a slight detour to charge the EV for the day's drive, the route passes through a couple of historic mining communities, Black Hawk and Central City. Next up, stop in the eclectic mountain town of Nederland for a bit of local discovery and a lunch at a brew-and-cue type joint with a backdrop of mountain views. A leisurely drive along the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway — one of Colorado's most popular fall foliage routes — leads to Estes Park, tonight's overnight and the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Overnight at the Stanley Hotel, a grand historic hotel with an infamous Hollywood cameo.
    Explore Rocky Mountain National Park Before Returning to Colorado Springs
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    Day 3

    181 mi0.7 mi

    Explore Rocky Mountain National Park Before Returning to Colorado Springs

    An earlier start today means more time to explore one of Colorado's crown jewels, Rocky Mountain National Park. First up is a drive along the park's famous Trail Ridge Road, which is also known as the "Highway to the Sky" as it's the highest-elevation continuous paved road in the US, surpassing 12,200 feet above sea level at its highest point. From Trail Ridge Road, a picturesque 9-mile drive leads to the park's most famous alpine lakes, Bear Lake, for a short nature hike (optional). After lunch in Estes Park, it's time to start making our way out of the mountains and back south towards Colorado Springs. For the most part, the journey south sticks to pretty country roads that hug the foothills of the Front Range and promise beautiful views of the Flatirons, as well as open prairie and pasture lands, as the sun slowly sinks behind the mountains.
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