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The Best of Colorado’s Majestic National Parks & Monuments

Program No. 2296160MEADV-1116-60
Learn about Colorado’s natural wonders as you journey on scenic byways across the state exploring six of its most stunning and diverse national parks and monuments.

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DATES & starting prices
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Jun 12 - Jun 21, 2025
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4,199
Itinerary Note

This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

Jul 17 - Jul 26, 2025
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4,199
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This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

Aug 14 - Aug 23, 2025
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4,199
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This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

Sep 18 - Sep 27, 2025
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4,199
Itinerary Note

This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Jun 12 - Jun 21, 2025
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5,299
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This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

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Jul 17 - Jul 26, 2025
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This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

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Aug 14 - Aug 23, 2025
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5,299
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This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

Sep 18 - Sep 27, 2025
Starting at
5,299
Itinerary Note

This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)

This date is available to book as a private experience for your group!

At a Glance

Known for its towering Rocky Mountains and rushing Colorado River, the Centennial State is bathed with magnificent landscapes unlike any other in the United States. Immerse yourself in these landscapes as you loop on Federally designated Scenic Byways around western Colorado to explore six uniquely beautiful national parks and monuments. From the tallest sand dunes in North America, to one of the richest and most diverse archeological sites in the world, discover Colorado’s geographic phenomena with expert instructors, and journey into the lives of the Native inhabitants that thrived off these lands long ago.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walk up to 2 miles a day on uneven terrain with elevations up to 12,000 feet.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Explore Mesa Verde, the only national park dedicated to human habitation, as you look into the lives of Ancestral Puebloans.
  • Cross the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, and discover massive monoliths within a vast plateau and a canyon panorama at the lesser-known Colorado National Monument.
  • Venture off the beaten path to the Black Canyon and Great Sand Dunes National Parks, and experience deeply carved river canyons and mountains of shifting sands.
Featured Expert
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Joan Fields
A Colorado native, Joan Fields has always had a deep interest in the culture and history of the state. She is a member of several historical organizations and has had many years of experience in leading study explorations for various groups. She is a past president of Ghost Town Club of Colorado, an organization that focuses on the preservation and study of Colorado’s past. Her deep love of the state and passion for history brings everything together.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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A Colorado native, Joan Fields has always had a deep interest in the culture and history of the state. She is a member of several historical organizations and has had many years of experience in leading study explorations for various groups. She is a past president of Ghost Town Club of Colorado, an organization that focuses on the preservation and study of Colorado’s past. Her deep love of the state and passion for history brings everything together.
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A Minnesota native, Lee Dahl graduated from Mankato State University with a degree in sociology and law enforcement. In 1998, he formed his own learning excursion company and offers visitors a look into the history, birding, geology and cultural highlights of the region. Lee is a member of several historical organizations and is a past president of Ghost Town Club of Colorado, an organization that focuses on the preservation and study of Colorado’s past.
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
10 days
Program Begins
Denver, CO
Program Concludes
Denver, CO
Meals
20 | 9B | 6L | 5D |
Activity Level
Known for its towering Rocky Mountains and rushing Colorado River, the Centennial State is bathed with magnificent landscapes unlike any other in the United States. Immerse yourself in these landscapes as you loop on Federally designated Scenic Byways around western Colorado to explore six uniquely beautiful national parks and monuments. From the tallest sand dunes in North America, to one of the richest and most diverse archeological sites in the world, discover Colorado’s geographic phenomena with expert instructors, and journey into the lives of the Native inhabitants that thrived off these lands long ago.)
Best of all, you'll...
  • Explore Mesa Verde, the only national park dedicated to human habitation, as you look into the lives of Ancestral Puebloans.
  • Cross the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, and discover massive monoliths within a vast plateau and a canyon panorama at the lesser-known Colorado National Monument.
  • Venture off the beaten path to the Black Canyon and Great Sand Dunes National Parks, and experience deeply carved river canyons and mountains of shifting sands.
Featured Expert
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Joan Fields
A Colorado native, Joan Fields has always had a deep interest in the culture and history of the state. She is a member of several historical organizations and has had many years of experience in leading study explorations for various groups. She is a past president of Ghost Town Club of Colorado, an organization that focuses on the preservation and study of Colorado’s past. Her deep love of the state and passion for history brings everything together.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
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Lee Dahl
A Minnesota native, Lee Dahl graduated from Mankato State University with a degree in sociology and law enforcement. In 1998, he formed his own learning excursion company and offers visitors a look into the history, birding, geology and cultural highlights of the region. Lee is a member of several historical organizations and is a past president of Ghost Town Club of Colorado, an organization that focuses on the preservation and study of Colorado’s past.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walk up to 2 miles a day on uneven terrain with elevations up to 12,000 feet.
Suggested Reading List
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You can also find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
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Year
2025
  • 2025
Date
Sep 18 - Sep 27
  • Jun 12 - Jun 21
  • Jul 17 - Jul 26
  • Aug 14 - Aug 23
  • Sep 18 - Sep 27
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Sep 18 - Sep 27, 2025 Itinerary Differences: This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)
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Sep 18 - Sep 27
  • Jun 12 - Jun 21
  • Jul 17 - Jul 26
  • Aug 14 - Aug 23
  • Sep 18 - Sep 27
Sep 18 - Sep 27, 2025 Itinerary Differences: This departure is 10 days / 9 nights and does not include Dinosaur National Monument or Quarry. Meals: 20 total (9 B, 6 L, 5 D)
While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our published materials, programs are typically advertised more than a year prior to their start date. As a result, some program activities, schedules, accommodations, personnel, and other logistics occasionally change due to local conditions or circumstances. Should a major change occur, we will make every effort to alert you. For less significant changes, we will update you during orientation. Thank you for your understanding.
Duration
10 days
9 nights
What's Included
20 meals | 9B | 6L | 5D |
6 expert-led lectures
13 expert-led field trips
An experienced Group Leader
9 nights of accommodations
Taxes and customary gratuity
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Activity Note
Hotel check-in from 3:00 p.m.
Afternoon:
Check-in at hotel between 3 and 5 pm followed by 5 pm required orientation in hotel meeting room.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant
Evening:
Orientation at 5 p.m. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. We will also make boxed lunch selections. This is a Road Scholar On The Road (OTR) program. OTR journeys take participants to multiple study sites in a region with a number of overnight stays. Lectures, talks, discussions, field trips, and on-board commentary will amplify the program theme. Long or short, On the Road journeys are learning experiences that make the most of our time together. Travel and transfers will be via private motorcoach unless noted otherwise. We will make numerous stops throughout the program. Some stops will involve short walks at scenic pull-offs while at others we will get off the motorcoach to take pictures and stretch our legs. Some stops will also have the Group Leader and local experts providing expert commentary. Stops for each day will vary depending on time of day, distance and time requirements, weather, group needs, etc. Colorado is a big state geographically so expect longer coach days between National Parks. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/current conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 220 miles throughout the day; approximately 6 hours total. Walking about 2 miles total; gravel, paved paths, some steps and inclines.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
After departing the hotel, we’ll ride through the bustling city of Denver and rugged foothills as we gain elevation on our way to Rocky Mountain National Park. Our national parks experience begins with traveling along Rocky Mountain National Park’s magnificent Trail Ridge Road — constructed between 1926 and 1932 — with eight miles of the 48-mile-long highway above 11,000 feet in elevation. With its high point reaching 12,183 feet above sea level, it is the highest continuous highway in the United States. It passes through several different life zones including subalpine and alpine zones, as well as the largest continuous tundra in the continental United States. Our Group Leader will provide commentary about the natural and human history of the rivers as well as giving us an introduction to Rocky Mountain National Park before we arrive at Rocky Mountain National Park Alpine Visitor Center.
Lunch:
On your own to have what you like at the Alpine Visitor Center.
Afternoon:
With the various different climate zones, the varieties of flora and fauna varieties are bountiful. As we ride, we’ll keep our eyes peeled for wildlife that may be present such as deer, bighorn sheep, elk, moose, bears, marmots, pica, ptarmigan, eagles, Stellar Jays, Clark’s nutcrackers, Rocky Mountain bluebirds, and more. The magnificent vistas display unique, wild beauty and rugged summits of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. We will stop at key overlooks along the way including some short walks to view the tundra and magnificent scenery. Our Group Leader will provide commentary during these stops. We’ll ride on from the park back to our hotel in Denver.
Dinner:
Dinner on own at nearby restaurants
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out in the morning.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 245 miles total, approximately 5 hours throughout the day with stops. Walking about 2 miles throughout the day; gravel, paved paths, minimal steps.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
We will check out of the hotel and board our motorcoach. We’ll then ride to Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument by way of the ancient inland sea now called South Park. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument has one of the richest and most diverse fossil deposits in the world. Petrified redwood stumps up to 14 feet wide and thousands of detailed fossils of insects and plants reveal the story of a very different, prehistoric Colorado. A park ranger will give us a presentation in the amphitheater and accompany us on a walk along the fossil trail to explore this amazing place. Along the way, we’ll come across Adeline Hornbek’s Homestead. Traveling back in time to the late 1870s, we’ll learn about Adeline Hornbek, a widow who managed to save her homestead despite difficult circumstances, and how her story fits into the history of the National Monument.
Lunch:
At Florissant Fossil Beds, we’ll have boxed lunches.
Afternoon:
Next, we will ride into South Park, stopping for views and breaks along the way as we pass the Sawatch Range with seven peaks over 14,000 feet high. Then, as we descend into the historic San Luis Valley, we’ll learn about its rich history of Spanish exploration and today’s fertile agriculture industry. We will check in to our hotel in Alamosa upon arrival.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Evening:
At leisure. Take some time for relaxation and reflection on a busy day. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 200 miles throughout the day, approximately 3.5 hours total. Walking about 2 miles total; sand, gravel, paved paths, some steps and inclines.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
After checking out of our hotel, we’ll board the motorcoach for a scenic drive to the 38,000-acre Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Starting at the Visitor Center, we’ll watch an introductory film and view the interpretive displays to gain an understanding of the park. Then, with our Group Leader, we will walk out onto the dunes and explore this unique geographic phenomenon. The sand — too heavy to rise with the winds that carry it north-eastward across the flat, semiarid floor of the San Luis Valley — settles at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Range. The deposits that have accumulated over the course of 15,000 years have resulted in a 39-square-mile dune, the largest in North America.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant
Afternoon:
Moving on, we’ll ride to Ignacio along the scenic highway including Wolf Creek Pass, known for its rugged beauty and difficult engineering. Our Group Leader will provide commentary and point out aspects of its natural and human history. We’ll check in to our lodge hotel upon arrival in Ignacio.
Dinner:
In a private dining room at the lodge.
Evening:
We will be joined by a representative from the Southern Ute Nation who will greet us and give us a presentation.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 150 miles throughout the day, approximately 3 hours total with stops. Walking about 2 miles total; gravel, paved paths, steps and inclines at National Park. Walking and standing in Museum.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
Setting out via motorcoach, we’ll ride to Mesa Verde National Park. It was established in 1906 to “preserve the works of man,” the first national park of its kind. According to the National Park Service, the focus of the park’s research and resource management staff is the continued preservation of both cultural and natural resources. Mesa Verde — Spanish for “green table” — is also a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. It offers a spectacular look into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people, masters of architectural adaptation, who made it their home for over 700 years from 600 to 1300 CE. Today the park protects nearly 5,000 known archaeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings that are among the most notable and best-preserved sites in the United States. A national park ranger will give us a presentation providing an overview of the site. We’ll then explore the mesa top and canyons to learn about some of the many facets of Ancestral Puebloan life.
Lunch:
At Far View Terrace Cafeteria in the national park.
Afternoon:
We drive in our motorcoach along the scenic Mesa top road and then head east to Ignacio. We will join a local guide at the Southern Ute Museum and Cultural Center for an inside introduction to the Ute people and the history and culture of these ancient inhabitants. The Center plays an important role in educating not only non-native visitors, but also the members of the Ute tribe covering tribal history and culture from prehistory to modern times. The building itself is unique having been designed by Jones and Jones, architects of Native American heritage who also designed the Smithsonian Native American Indian Museum. The structure utilizes a central conic form, reminiscent of the teepee, wickiup, and woven basketry. The interior displays a beautiful and symbolic Circle of Life glass ceiling in the center of the ponderosa pine logs with a running creek flowing through the building. The displays chronicle the history of the Ute through photographs, video presentations, and more. It also includes life-sized replicas of a teepee made from buffalo hide, a cabin, and a school. Free time follows our museum visit.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded to enjoy what you like at the lodge restaurant.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 160 miles throughout the day, approximately 4 hours total with stops. Walking about 3 miles total; gravel, unpaved paths, some rocky uneven surfaces, steps and inclines to overlooks.
Breakfast:
At the lodge.
Morning:
We will check out of the hotel, board the motorcoach, and ride along the most scenic highway in Colorado. The “Million Dollar Highway” is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byways. During our ride, we’ll have expert commentary from our Group Leader and make stops for spectacular views including the picturesque mining town of Silverton.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Our next destination is the Black Canyon of Gunnison National Park. We will learn about the canyon’s geology and natural history as we ride and walk at scenic and interpretive overlooks. For more than two million years, the power of water has been working to form the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The canyon combines depth, narrowness and sheerness while exposing some of the steepest cliffs, oldest rock, and craggiest spires in North America. The Canyon Rim Drive has several viewpoints that we’ll reach via short walking trails. We’ll have opportunities to see down into the canyon from steep cliff walls above the Gunnison River that runs nearly 2,000 feet below the canyon rim. From the National Park Service: “The canyon has been a mighty barrier to humans. Only its rims, never the gorge, show evidence of human occupation — not even by Ute Indians living in the area since written history began.” We will check in to our hotel in Montrose upon arrival.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 130 miles throughout the day, approximately 4 hours total with stops. Walking about 2 miles total; gravel, unpaved paths, some rocky uneven surfaces, steps and inclines to overlooks.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
After checking out of the hotel, we’ll drive to the Ute Indian Museum where we’ll have a welcome talk and introductory presentation by museum staff, followed by time for independent exploration. The museum represents a critical part of Colorado’s history with exhibits on the Ute peoples’ history of adaptation and persistence that unfolds around significant locations in Ute history. We’ll have an opportunity to learn about Ute cultural survival, political determination, economic opportunity, and the celebration of the Bear Dance. Next, we’ll ride up and along the spectacular Grand Mesa and follow the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway. Along the way, we’ll make stops for informative talks, beautiful views, and cooler air on the mesa that rise over 10,000 feet above sea level. Grand Mesa is the highest flat-topped mountain in the world.
Lunch:
At Alexander Lake Lodge on Grand Mesa.
Afternoon:
Moving on, we’ll ride along the edge of Grand Mesa to Palisade, the orchard and vineyard capital of Colorado. We’ll check in to a vineyard-based lodge for the next two nights.
Dinner:
On your own to have what you like in Palisade.
Evening:
At leisure.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 100 miles throughout the day, approximately 3 hours total. Walking about 2 miles total; gravel paths to overlooks; paths no more than 200 yards long.
Breakfast:
At the Inn.
Morning:
We will board our motorcoach and ride to Colorado National Monument, “a gift from the spirits,” as the Ute people refer to it. On our way, we’ll encounter sheer walled, red rock canyons along the twists and turns of Rimrock Drive. If we’re lucky, we might spy bighorn desert sheep and soaring eagles. Rimrock Drive is an engineering and road-building feat that was constructed during the Great Depression of the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corp. We will be joined by a local expert for the 22-mile drive through the Monument. The drive will take us through several tunnels and many switchbacks as we rise to the top of the Plateau. Upon arrival, we will explore the Visitors Center and several viewpoints including Independence Overlook. John Otto, who worked to have it designated as a National Monument, called it the “heart of the world.” The grandness of its mesas and towering monoliths within a vast plateau and canyon panorama separate it from other national parks as it preserves one of the most iconic landscapes of the American West. We’ll continue along the scenic drive to Grand Junction.
Lunch:
On your own to have what you like at Grand Junction.
Afternoon:
Free time. This period of time has been set aside for your personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Please note that the period scheduled for free time is subject to change depending on local circumstances and opportunities for independent exploration. We’ll rendezvous at a predetermined time and place for our return to the inn in Palisade.
Dinner:
At the Inn.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Activity Note
Walking about 1/2 mile throughout the day; standing for approximately 1 hour total; gravel or paved sidewalks/paths with some stairs. Getting on/off motorcoach; driving approximately 200 miles total; about 2 hours in the morning and 2.5 hours in afternoon, with stops. Elevations up to 12,000 feet.
Breakfast:
At the Inn
Morning:
We check out of our Inn for our return trip to Denver. Our primary objective today is to safely return to Denver. The itinerary described is the planned route, however recent year's have seen flooding and destroyed highways that alter the routing, we will make every effort to travel as planned, but unexpected last minute changes may occur. The final leg of our journey travels by way of Glenwood Canyon, a scenic byway with a historic and uniquely engineered section of Interstate 70. This project was designed to protect the natural beauty and environment of the canyon. We stop for lunch at world famous Vail Ski Resort for an exciting gondola ride to a mountaintop restaurant. The spectacular Gore Range provides a dramatic visual backdrop.
Lunch:
Mountain top restaurant
Afternoon:
The final leg of our journey back to Denver travels by the ski resorts of Copper Mountain, Keystone, and Loveland as well as drive through the Eisenhower Tunnel. With a maximum elevation of 11,158 feet above sea level, it is one of the highest vehicular tunnels in the world. The tunnel is the longest mountain tunnel and highest point on the Interstate Highway system. Completed in 1979, it was one of the last major pieces of the Interstate Highway system to be completed. We will stop for a break at the Victorian town of Georgetown before arriving in the late afternoon at our hotel and check in.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and departures in the morning. For participants flying, reserve airport shuttle at hotel front desk.
Activity Note
Hotel check-out 10:00 a.m.
Breakfast:
At the hotel. This concludes our program.
Morning:
If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!
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20 Meals
9 Breakfasts
6 Lunches
5 Dinners
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Airport
3 nights
Location: Denver
SpringHill Suites is a spacious and clean Denver Airport suites hotel with thoughtful amenities, including free Wi-Fi (speed upgrade available), work desks, pull-out sofas and kitchenettes with mini-fridges, in-room pantries, microwaves & wet bars. Amenities at the hotel near Denver International Airport include a 24/7 fitness center, 24-hour market, and the SpringHill Suites Lounge offering beer, wine and cocktails. Hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast buffet daily from 6:30 A.M. to 9:00A.M. There are several restaurants within short walking distance. Complimentary self-parking is available but participants need to notify front desk upon arrival that they are part of the Road Scholar group. Denver Airport shuttle: From DEN Airport to SpringHill Suites: Exit baggage claim on the WEST (red) side of the airport out of Door 510. Once you exit door 510, go to the 3rd Island that is marked for Hotel Shuttles. The shuttles are black and say “Springhill/Fairfield”. The shuttles pick up every hour at the 15 minute past the hour mark. (1:15; 2:15; 3:15, etc.) The last shuttle from the airport is at 11:15 p.m. There is no shuttle again until 3:15 a.m. From the Hotel to the Airport: RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Shuttles hold 7 passengers. To make a shuttle reservation to the airport, sign up when you check in on the first day. From 3:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. the shuttle runs every 30 minutes. From 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., one shuttle runs every hour on the top of the hour.
2 nights
Location: Ignacio
Sky Ute Resort is located amidst the rugged beauty and scenic landscapes of the Southwest Colorado Four Corners region. The Resort offers warm colors, pillow-top mattresses, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24-hour hotel front desk and gift shop, 24-lane bowling center, 18-hole miniature golf course, 200-seat bingo hall and more. All hotel guests can enjoy full access to the resort amenities including the refreshing lazy river indoor pool area and fitness center, Vegas style gaming with slot and video machines and table games. With five dining options, there is a venue for every appetite; from casual dining to quick bites to a relaxing dinner at the Four Corners only authentic steakhouse, Seven Rivers Steaks Seafood Spirits.
Hampton Inn Montrose
1 night
Location: Montrose
The Hampton Inn Montrose, CO hotel is only a few minutes from downtown Main Street in Montrose, Colorado. Visitors to Western Colorado enjoy close proximity to mountain biking and jeep tours in the San Juan Mountains, the Ouray Hot Springs and Telluride Ski Resort. Guests also enjoy rafting, hiking and fishing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Blue Mesa Lake and Ridgeway State Park and reservoir provide scenic areas for boating and water sports. Enjoy a round of world class golf at Fairway Pines, Devils Thumb, Cobble Creek, or The Bridges at Black Canyon. Relax next to our indoor pool and spa. We love having you here at the Hampton Inn Montrose.
2 nights
Location: Palisade
Experience the romance of the vineyards at the Wine Country Inn, Colorado’s first wine-themed hotel located in Palisade. Stroll through the working vineyards that surround the inn, an 80-room Victorian style hotel, which sits in the middle of 21 acres of vines. Wine Country Inn is adjacent to two wineries and a short drive from a dozen more. Get to know our ever-expanding wine industry, popular orchards and local art scene, while pampering yourself with first-class accommodations.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Airport
3 nights
Location: Denver
SpringHill Suites is a spacious and clean Denver Airport suites hotel with thoughtful amenities, including free Wi-Fi (speed upgrade available), work desks, pull-out sofas and kitchenettes with mini-fridges, in-room pantries, microwaves & wet bars. Amenities at the hotel near Denver International Airport include a 24/7 fitness center, 24-hour market, and the SpringHill Suites Lounge offering beer, wine and cocktails. Hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast buffet daily from 6:30 A.M. to 9:00A.M. There are several restaurants within short walking distance. Complimentary self-parking is available but participants need to notify front desk upon arrival that they are part of the Road Scholar group. Denver Airport shuttle: From DEN Airport to SpringHill Suites: Exit baggage claim on the WEST (red) side of the airport out of Door 510. Once you exit door 510, go to the 3rd Island that is marked for Hotel Shuttles. The shuttles are black and say “Springhill/Fairfield”. The shuttles pick up every hour at the 15 minute past the hour mark. (1:15; 2:15; 3:15, etc.) The last shuttle from the airport is at 11:15 p.m. There is no shuttle again until 3:15 a.m. From the Hotel to the Airport: RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Shuttles hold 7 passengers. To make a shuttle reservation to the airport, sign up when you check in on the first day. From 3:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. the shuttle runs every 30 minutes. From 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., one shuttle runs every hour on the top of the hour.
2 nights
Location: Ignacio
Sky Ute Resort is located amidst the rugged beauty and scenic landscapes of the Southwest Colorado Four Corners region. The Resort offers warm colors, pillow-top mattresses, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24-hour hotel front desk and gift shop, 24-lane bowling center, 18-hole miniature golf course, 200-seat bingo hall and more. All hotel guests can enjoy full access to the resort amenities including the refreshing lazy river indoor pool area and fitness center, Vegas style gaming with slot and video machines and table games. With five dining options, there is a venue for every appetite; from casual dining to quick bites to a relaxing dinner at the Four Corners only authentic steakhouse, Seven Rivers Steaks Seafood Spirits.
Hampton Inn Montrose
1 night
Location: Montrose
The Hampton Inn Montrose, CO hotel is only a few minutes from downtown Main Street in Montrose, Colorado. Visitors to Western Colorado enjoy close proximity to mountain biking and jeep tours in the San Juan Mountains, the Ouray Hot Springs and Telluride Ski Resort. Guests also enjoy rafting, hiking and fishing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Blue Mesa Lake and Ridgeway State Park and reservoir provide scenic areas for boating and water sports. Enjoy a round of world class golf at Fairway Pines, Devils Thumb, Cobble Creek, or The Bridges at Black Canyon. Relax next to our indoor pool and spa. We love having you here at the Hampton Inn Montrose.
2 nights
Location: Palisade
Experience the romance of the vineyards at the Wine Country Inn, Colorado’s first wine-themed hotel located in Palisade. Stroll through the working vineyards that surround the inn, an 80-room Victorian style hotel, which sits in the middle of 21 acres of vines. Wine Country Inn is adjacent to two wineries and a short drive from a dozen more. Get to know our ever-expanding wine industry, popular orchards and local art scene, while pampering yourself with first-class accommodations.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Airport
3 nights
Location: Denver
SpringHill Suites is a spacious and clean Denver Airport suites hotel with thoughtful amenities, including free Wi-Fi (speed upgrade available), work desks, pull-out sofas and kitchenettes with mini-fridges, in-room pantries, microwaves & wet bars. Amenities at the hotel near Denver International Airport include a 24/7 fitness center, 24-hour market, and the SpringHill Suites Lounge offering beer, wine and cocktails. Hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast buffet daily from 6:30 A.M. to 9:00A.M. There are several restaurants within short walking distance. Complimentary self-parking is available but participants need to notify front desk upon arrival that they are part of the Road Scholar group. Denver Airport shuttle: From DEN Airport to SpringHill Suites: Exit baggage claim on the WEST (red) side of the airport out of Door 510. Once you exit door 510, go to the 3rd Island that is marked for Hotel Shuttles. The shuttles are black and say “Springhill/Fairfield”. The shuttles pick up every hour at the 15 minute past the hour mark. (1:15; 2:15; 3:15, etc.) The last shuttle from the airport is at 11:15 p.m. There is no shuttle again until 3:15 a.m. From the Hotel to the Airport: RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Shuttles hold 7 passengers. To make a shuttle reservation to the airport, sign up when you check in on the first day. From 3:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. the shuttle runs every 30 minutes. From 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., one shuttle runs every hour on the top of the hour.
2 nights
Location: Ignacio
Sky Ute Resort is located amidst the rugged beauty and scenic landscapes of the Southwest Colorado Four Corners region. The Resort offers warm colors, pillow-top mattresses, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24-hour hotel front desk and gift shop, 24-lane bowling center, 18-hole miniature golf course, 200-seat bingo hall and more. All hotel guests can enjoy full access to the resort amenities including the refreshing lazy river indoor pool area and fitness center, Vegas style gaming with slot and video machines and table games. With five dining options, there is a venue for every appetite; from casual dining to quick bites to a relaxing dinner at the Four Corners only authentic steakhouse, Seven Rivers Steaks Seafood Spirits.
Hampton Inn Montrose
1 night
Location: Montrose
The Hampton Inn Montrose, CO hotel is only a few minutes from downtown Main Street in Montrose, Colorado. Visitors to Western Colorado enjoy close proximity to mountain biking and jeep tours in the San Juan Mountains, the Ouray Hot Springs and Telluride Ski Resort. Guests also enjoy rafting, hiking and fishing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Blue Mesa Lake and Ridgeway State Park and reservoir provide scenic areas for boating and water sports. Enjoy a round of world class golf at Fairway Pines, Devils Thumb, Cobble Creek, or The Bridges at Black Canyon. Relax next to our indoor pool and spa. We love having you here at the Hampton Inn Montrose.
2 nights
Location: Palisade
Experience the romance of the vineyards at the Wine Country Inn, Colorado’s first wine-themed hotel located in Palisade. Stroll through the working vineyards that surround the inn, an 80-room Victorian style hotel, which sits in the middle of 21 acres of vines. Wine Country Inn is adjacent to two wineries and a short drive from a dozen more. Get to know our ever-expanding wine industry, popular orchards and local art scene, while pampering yourself with first-class accommodations.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Denver Airport
3 nights
Location: Denver
SpringHill Suites is a spacious and clean Denver Airport suites hotel with thoughtful amenities, including free Wi-Fi (speed upgrade available), work desks, pull-out sofas and kitchenettes with mini-fridges, in-room pantries, microwaves & wet bars. Amenities at the hotel near Denver International Airport include a 24/7 fitness center, 24-hour market, and the SpringHill Suites Lounge offering beer, wine and cocktails. Hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast buffet daily from 6:30 A.M. to 9:00A.M. There are several restaurants within short walking distance. Complimentary self-parking is available but participants need to notify front desk upon arrival that they are part of the Road Scholar group. Denver Airport shuttle: From DEN Airport to SpringHill Suites: Exit baggage claim on the WEST (red) side of the airport out of Door 510. Once you exit door 510, go to the 3rd Island that is marked for Hotel Shuttles. The shuttles are black and say “Springhill/Fairfield”. The shuttles pick up every hour at the 15 minute past the hour mark. (1:15; 2:15; 3:15, etc.) The last shuttle from the airport is at 11:15 p.m. There is no shuttle again until 3:15 a.m. From the Hotel to the Airport: RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Shuttles hold 7 passengers. To make a shuttle reservation to the airport, sign up when you check in on the first day. From 3:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. the shuttle runs every 30 minutes. From 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., one shuttle runs every hour on the top of the hour.
2 nights
Location: Ignacio
Sky Ute Resort is located amidst the rugged beauty and scenic landscapes of the Southwest Colorado Four Corners region. The Resort offers warm colors, pillow-top mattresses, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24-hour hotel front desk and gift shop, 24-lane bowling center, 18-hole miniature golf course, 200-seat bingo hall and more. All hotel guests can enjoy full access to the resort amenities including the refreshing lazy river indoor pool area and fitness center, Vegas style gaming with slot and video machines and table games. With five dining options, there is a venue for every appetite; from casual dining to quick bites to a relaxing dinner at the Four Corners only authentic steakhouse, Seven Rivers Steaks Seafood Spirits.
Hampton Inn Montrose
1 night
Location: Montrose
The Hampton Inn Montrose, CO hotel is only a few minutes from downtown Main Street in Montrose, Colorado. Visitors to Western Colorado enjoy close proximity to mountain biking and jeep tours in the San Juan Mountains, the Ouray Hot Springs and Telluride Ski Resort. Guests also enjoy rafting, hiking and fishing in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Blue Mesa Lake and Ridgeway State Park and reservoir provide scenic areas for boating and water sports. Enjoy a round of world class golf at Fairway Pines, Devils Thumb, Cobble Creek, or The Bridges at Black Canyon. Relax next to our indoor pool and spa. We love having you here at the Hampton Inn Montrose.
2 nights
Location: Palisade
Experience the romance of the vineyards at the Wine Country Inn, Colorado’s first wine-themed hotel located in Palisade. Stroll through the working vineyards that surround the inn, an 80-room Victorian style hotel, which sits in the middle of 21 acres of vines. Wine Country Inn is adjacent to two wineries and a short drive from a dozen more. Get to know our ever-expanding wine industry, popular orchards and local art scene, while pampering yourself with first-class accommodations.
Participant Reviews
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Beverly – Class of 2015 | Springboro, OH
Great trip to many of Colorado's national parks and monuments. Very well organized by Joan and Lee. Learned a lot about Ute Indian culture and handicrafts.
— Review left October 1, 2024
Betty | Broomfield, CO
Amazing trip through the many varying landscapes of Colorado
— Review left September 6, 2024
John – Class of 2006 | Tega Cay, SC
This is an excellent trip in Western Colorado where every day is filled with magnificent scenery that you will see no where else. A stunning visual experience of high mountains, deep valleys, sand dunes, canyons, all while traveling in comfort with short walks and side trips.
— Review left August 27, 2024
Delcena – Class of 2010 | San Marcos, CA
This adventure is a great sampler of some of the lesser visited National Parks and Monumnets in Colorado. It is not a hiking trip, so keep in mind that "keep the pace" is limited hiking as advertised. Very educational program and great quality for the price. Highly recommend.
— Review left June 28, 2024
Klaus – Class of 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN
I had great opportunities to take lots of photos due to great weather, great sites, and unusual images presented.
— Review left June 26, 2024
Joan – Class of 2022 | Long Beach, NY
This was one of the best, if not the best, Road Scholar trip I have been on. Colorado is replete with magnificent scenery, cultural variety, and geological history going back millennia. And the tour guides, Joan and Lee, added such rich texture to the experience by sharing so much additional details about each site. They both live in Colorado and know its deep history, which they shared with us in great detail. What a wonderful learning adventure.
— Review left June 25, 2024
Rosemary – Class of 1999 | Sitka, AK
For those looking for more hiking experiences, they may want to look for other programs.
— Review left October 5, 2023
Mary Jo – Class of 2007 | Oneida, NY
Under the expert leadership of Joan and Lee, this program will offer you opportunities to view the beauty of Colorado's national parks and monuments, to learn about the important culture and contributions of the Ute and Pueblo tribes, and to appreciate the rich history and geology of the Centennial State. There are also fun extras beyond the parks, but I won't list them here and ruin the surprise. Suggestion for those who have never experienced Colorado's altitude and dryness: Consider packing hand cream, chapstick, and possibly nasal spray (Lotions are usually provided by the hotels.).
— Review left October 4, 2023
Julie – Class of 2019 | Atlanta, GA
A good bit of the walking is just getting on and off the bus to use the facilities or walk into the Visitors Center. Very little actual hiking. The parks were terrific.
— Review left September 9, 2023
Gladys – Class of 2022 | Glen Allen, VA
I enjoyed my very first Road Scholar trip tremedously and I will be traveling with them again in the future.
— Review left July 10, 2023
Susan – Class of 2022 | Rio Verde, AZ
Visiting the Majestic Parks and Monuments in Colorado was spectacular in many ways- of course, the scenery is breathtaking and the group leaders were superb in every way! I had the opportunity to learn so much about Colorado and its indigenous people as well as meet travelers from all over the United States. It was a truly memorable experience!
— Review left October 19, 2022
Earl – Class of 2005 | Walnut Creek, CA
Colorado, The Magnificent Seven more than lives up to its billing. We saw many new and fantastic places and learned more about Native American culture and the Ute nation.
— Review left September 27, 2022
Janis – Class of 2013 | Bonita Springs, FL
Joan and Lee, our tour directors who live in and love Colorado, did a top-notch job sharing their intimate knowledge of and experience touring Colorado. An outstanding trip.
— Review left August 26, 2022
Kathleen – Class of 2009 | Pace, FL
Wonderful program and adventure. Lived up to all my expectations!
— Review left August 26, 2022
Elke – Class of 2012 | Wakefield, RI
Needs help. Too slow
— Review left August 23, 2022
Sherry – Class of 2022 | Downingtown, PA
This was a phenomenal tour of Colorada, encompassing not only the 7 National Parks and Monuments included, but much of the state as we made our way around this well-planned tour! So much history and information were included! The guide and driver were exceptional, as were all of our fellow travelers. We enjoyed this trip immensely and made many new friends for life! Was a pure delight!
— Review left July 23, 2022
Jeannie – Class of 2014 | Camarillo, CA
This road trip in Colorado takes you to 7 parks and they are all amazing, yet different from each other. The trip is very well organized by Joan and Lee and both are quite knowledgable about Colorado and it's history. The bus rides are long most days and the scenery is splendid. Lee was an amazing bus driver, warm and friendly and a very safe driver, but beware that most of the parks have windy roads and many hairpin turns, which didn't bother me. You will learn a lot about Colorado today, it's culture and history.
— Review left July 20, 2022
Barbara – Class of 2006 | Colusa, CA
As the home of spectacular national parks and monuments, Colorado is the place to visit. Our group of former strangers coalesced into a family as we traveled awestruck by the geology, history, and beauty that we were seeing with the aid of excellent guides.
— Review left July 18, 2022
Beverly – Class of 2014 | Elma, NY
The Mighty Seven trip was a great way to experience the beauty of Colorado without the hassle of an on-your-own car trip! The fall colors were breathtaking.
— Review left October 22, 2021
Nancy – Class of 2014 | Downers Grove, IL
This is the best way to see all the great parks and monuments in Western Colorado. Joan and Lee are very informative guides, along with the rangers at a couple parks that joined us to add their information. There are some times when the bus ride seems long, but to cover this much territory you need to have a few longer days. The scenery is fantastic, and our tour was at the peak of fall color. Very happy to have participated in this trip.
— Review left October 16, 2021
Ronnie – Class of 2016 | Milledgeville, GA
This trip included all the wester Colorado National Parks and Monuments. Joan and Lee were great, the scenery was beautiful and it was the optimal time for color change on the aspen and cottonwood trees. We even were on top of a rainbow!
— Review left October 12, 2021
Frederick – Class of 2021 | Kirkland, WA
Not at this time
— Review left October 11, 2021
Arthur – Class of 2015 | Otis, ME
I have done 6 Road Scholar programs and they were all excellent, well run by very knowledgeable and friendly leaders
— Review left October 10, 2021
Susan – Class of 2016 | Milledgeville, GA
Fantastic trip, Joan and Lee were the best tour guides! All the National Parks and Monuments we visited were amazing to see. Joan and Lee provided us with very interesting information on all the parks, people and the areas we visited. There is no better way to see many of the wonderful sites in Colorado!
— Review left October 10, 2021
Casper – Class of 2015 | Baltimore, MD
Outstanding scenery coupled with great information on the region.
— Review left September 30, 2021
Marilyn – Class of 2001 | Rancho Cordova, CA
If you enjoy meeting people, learning new things, and enjoy seeing God's beautiful creations in Colorado, then this trip is for you. Be prepared to have the best 10 days of your life. And, if like our group, laugh a lot.
— Review left September 29, 2021
Thomas – Class of 2019 | McKinney, TX
This was a fantastic trip with in depth discovery at each venue. I highly recommend it.
— Review left August 25, 2021
Linda – Class of 2018 | colorado springs, CO
Joan and Lee are outstanding leaders/guides to educate us about a large portion of Colorado.
— Review left August 25, 2021
Peggy – Class of 2000 | Audubon, NJ
Colorado is such a diverse and beautiful state to visit! This trip gave us a very good overview of the state and its many parks.
— Review left August 24, 2021
Judith – Class of 2010 | Lafayette, CA
Before this trip, I had never heard of some of the National Parks and Monuments that we visited, but I am so happy that I had the opportunity to see and learn about these magnificent places. Each place is different and equally amazing, and this trip is a wonderful overview of National Parks and Monuments in the State of Colorado.
— Review left July 4, 2019
Barbara – Class of 2010 | Eau Claire, WI
The Mighty Seven of Colorado is magnificent. The diversity and beauty of these monuments and parks are breathtaking. The program is well paced and our group enjoyed the adventure!
— Review left July 4, 2019
Lauren – Class of 2012 | Sarasota, FL
The program was described as the Mighty Seven National Parks and Monuments, but we actually saw several other wonderful areas: the Garden of the Gods outside Colorado Springs, the Ute Museum, the Silverton Historic train, the True Grit Restaurant in Ridgway, the fruit orchards in Delta, the Polish feast/luncheon at Alexander Lake Lodge near Grand Mesa, St. Kathryn Cellars in Palisades, Art on the Corner and Engstrom's ice cream factory in Grand Junction and wood carvings in Craig City Park. We were truly on-the-go for this trip, and I enjoyed every minute!!
— Review left July 2, 2019
Philip – Class of 2017 | Vancouver, Canada
This was a wonderful new tour with a great itinerary and group leaders. I can recommend it to anyone interested in the National Parks and Monuments of the Colorado. I am confident it will prove to be very popular so if someone is interested in the tour they should book it well ahead.
— Review left July 2, 2019





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