Everyone knows that Colorado has some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the country via our majestic mountains, perfect plains, and jaw-dropping vistas. Did you know that we also boast some vibrant blue and clear lakes in Colorado? Take, for example, this hidden body of water that may just be the bluest lake in Colorado we have ever seen:

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See what it’s like to hike to this gorgeous lake:

Have you been to this lake that is the bluest lake in Colorado? Do you have a favorite place that you would like to see featured on Only in Colorado? Be sure to nominate it!  For even more of our favorite beautifully blue Centennial State lakes, check out this other amazingly blue lake in Colorado.

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Natural Attractions in Colorado

What are the best bucket-list natural attractions in Colorado?

The best bucket-list natural attractions in Colorado include:

  • Rifle Falls. These are three waterfalls in a row and they are absolutely beautiful. It just takes a lot of hiking to get to them.
  • Garden of the Gods. Perhaps one of the most popular natural sites in the state, it’s for a good reason. This place is one of the most stunning things you’ll see.
  • Hanging Lake. Located at Glenwood Springs, the waters here are a bright turquoise and it looks like a pond from a fairy tale.
  • Lizard Lake. This is a place that seems to jump right out of a Bob Ross painting and into the world. It’s that beautiful.

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What are the most incredible natural attractions in Colorado?

The most incredible natural attractions in Colorado include:

  • Devil’s Causeway. This is a rocky peak that is a bit risky to hike, but the views from its 12,000-foot elevation are spectacular.
  • West Maroon Pass. If you’ve ever wanted to see vast fields of colorful wildflowers, this is certainly the place to go.
  • Boulder Creek. This is the best place to spend a lazy day tubing down the creek and it runs for 32 miles.
  • San Isabel National Forest. There is a natural rock waterslide here that is great fun for the entire family and is in beautiful surroundings.

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What are some hidden-gem natural wonders in Colorado?

Some hidden-gem natural wonders in Colorado include:

  • Dinosaur National Monument. With over 800 paleontological sites, this is a wonderful place to explore. You might even find a new fossil!
  • Mount Evans. Take a drive up the highest-elevation paved toad to some of the most amazing views that you’ll ever see.
  • Last Dollar Road. When you want a scenic drive, it’s hard to beat this one, especially in the fall when you’ll view a sea of color.
  • Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. You can find insect and leaf fossils here that date back 34 million years!

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