Cave of the Winds. Glenwood Caverns. Mesa Verde. If there is one thing that Colorado doesn’t lack (aside from green chile, beautiful scenery, and legal cannabis, of course), it is famous caves… but did you know that the Centennial State has a few lesser-known caverns as well? If you are feeling adventurous, grab your jacket and hike to this little-known Colorado cave that everyone should explore at least once:
Located near Eagle is the Fulford Cave Campground, which is the entry point to the on-site Fulford Cave Trail!
Consisting of a .9-mile out-and-back path, the Fulford Cave Trail passes through some of Colorado's most iconic landscapes, made up of shady trees, lush shrubbery, and wildflowers galore.
Please note: To decrease the risk of White-Nose syndrome amongst bats, a permit is required to explore the caves, which can be obtained by calling the USDA Forest Service at (970)-945-2521.