brandib1977 posted: " When you set off on a truly amazing journey where you spend every day in a new place, it can be hard to choose one thing that you liked best. After all, every place is completely different and we were able to focus only on the few special things that" Make the Journey Fun
When you set off on a truly amazing journey where you spend every day in a new place, it can be hard to choose one thing that you liked best. After all, every place is completely different and we were able to focus only on the few special things that sounded most interesting.
However, I can honestly say that of the towns we visited, Durango, Colorado was my favorite. Truth is, we had very little time here - just enough to wet the whistle - and make me wish we didn't have to leave. Consequently, we are already planning a return trip next year.
It's a college town of about 19,000 and a tourist destination packed with interesting things to see and do. The Animas River cuts through the city and easy access to the mountains and parks set the stage for a nature lover's delight. Historic buildings and a steam powered locomotive channel the city's old west past. Plus, there are tons of cute shops and restaurants to enjoy.
Guys, I made it to three neighborhood bookstores without even trying!
Another thing I appreciate about this downtown is that there are interesting things to see including great architecture, vibrant flowers, murals, sculptures and cool signs. Venture just a block or so away from downtown and you'll find some beautiful old homes and churches.
Next time, I want to just park the car and wander around on foot for a day or two.
Durango is also close to lots of activity. I think we will find a nice Airbnb for a home base in Durango and take some day trips back to Mesa Verde National Park, on that historic railway and to a host of other places we missed.
Honestly, I hated to leave and can't wait to go back.
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