There is a creepy story of a lost town in Colorado. It's not a ghost town, at least in the normal terms that we think of ghost towns. This is a town that is actually lost and buried...underwater.
Colorado has plenty of unique lodging options for travelers that are far beyond just the typical hotel. This rental near Cortez is built right into majestic red rock.
Sulphur Cave, just west of downtown Steamboat Springs, is one of the country's newest National Natural Landmarks but you will likely never be allowed to visit there.
Even the team at Animal Planet's 'Finding Bigfoot' is divided on whether this footage shot in Colorado is or isn't some of the earliest footage of a Bigfoot.
You'll find over 300 ghost towns peppered across Colorado's landscape. The majority of these mostly-vacant towns rest high in the Rockies where miners built settlements in hopes to strike it rich.