This Unique Rail Biking Experience In Colorado Belongs On Your Bucket List
Have you ever heard of rail biking (which is very different from a traditional railroad ride) or tried it yourself? As the name suggests, it consists of riding a bike along an old railroad line, which may seem strange. But is actually incredibly fun and exhilarating! Are you ready to try it for yourself? If so, follow us to beautiful South Fork, Colorado:
So, if you were to do a search for “rail biking near me,” this spot would most certainly pop up at the top of the list!
Have you ever been on this exciting Colorado rail biking adventure? If so, what was your favorite part? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
For more information, check out the Revolution Rail Co. website as well as the Revolution Rail Facebook page.
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For those who love hiking, you can find some great trails in and around the area by going to the AllTrails website.
If you’re still in the mood for more Centennial State adventures, take a look at this video about Historic Mesa Verde National Park:
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- Elmo is deserted and said to be haunted by the ghost of a descendant of one of the town's founders.
- Climax was a former unincorporated mining village that was once the highest human settlement in the country.
- Animas Forks was a once-thriving mining town that perished like so many others when the mills closed.
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Where can we find scenic drives in Colorado?
- The Trail Ridge Road is a nationally-designated All American Road connecting Estes Park and Grand Lake.
- The Collegiate Peaks Road meanders through several mountain towns and is part of Central Colorado’s Sawatch Range.
- The Highway of Legends (also known as State Highway 12) passes through the Spanish Peaks Country region of the state.
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Where can we find waterparks in Colorado?
- America the Beautiful Park in Colorado Springs is popular for its unique fountain as well as some really gorgeous views.
- Clear Creek White Water Park in Golden is recreational-centric with a real creek where visitors can swim, kayak, and canoe.
- Pirate's Cove Family Aquatic Center in Littleton features multiple pools, tons of slides, and a lazy river.
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